Jon Coyles grew up in upstate New York and attended the University of Rochester, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and philosophy. A former high school track & field member, Jon continued his love for the sport at the collegiate level, and ran for the Yellowjackets (University of Rochester) varsity team. Coming... Continue Reading →
The SAFE Bet Act: What You Need to Know
In May of 2018, the Supreme Court of the United States released an opinion – Murphy v. National College Athletic Association – which “struck down a 1992 federal law . . . that effectively banned commercial sports betting in most states . . . .”[1] In essence, the opinion “open[ed] the door to legalizing the... Continue Reading →
Tagovailoa Should Take a Permanent Timeout
On September 12, 2024, during a Week 2 matchup against the Buffalo Bills, “[t]wo of the most fragile things in the NFL collided[:] Damar Hamlin’s [Buffalo Bills] chest and Tua Tagovailoa’s [Miami Dolphins] head.”[1] This collision sent shockwaves through the sports world for two reasons. First, it was Hamlin’s chest that made contact with Tagovailoa.... Continue Reading →
US Open Champ’s Alleged Doping Problems Continue
On August 20th, 2024, right before the start of the US Open, Italy’s Jannik Sinner officially received an anti-doping sanction due to testing positive for Clostebol, a banned anabolic steroid.[1] Sinner originally tested positive – twice via a urine sample – for the banned substance this past March during the Indian Wells Masters 1000 Tennis... Continue Reading →
Parents of Young Chiefs Fan Sue Deadspin
Deadspin has found itself the defendant of a defamation lawsuit following Carron Phillips’s comments that a 9-year-old Kansas City Chiefs fan had “found a way to hate Black people and the Native American at the same time.”[1] The boy, Holden Armenta, wore a headdress and face paint at a Chiefs-Raiders game. Since Phillips’s article was... Continue Reading →
Could You Give Us a Twirl: Sexism in Media Coverage of Female Athletes
"Could you give us a twirl and tell us about your outfit?"[2] This question was posed to Canadian tennis player Eugenie Bouchard in an interview at the Australian Open in 2015. Rather than interviewing Bouchard about her winning performance on the court, the interviewer asked Bouchard to comment on her tennis outfit. This interview was highly... Continue Reading →
Qatar’s Corruption Is On Display For The World
The 2022 World Cup in Qatar is on its way, but not without a slew of controversy. In 2010, Qatar was “awarded” the winning bid to host the event. At the time, there were reports that FIFA officials were bribed to award the bid to Qatar, but ultimately a two-year investigation into this could not... Continue Reading →
Hockey Canada CEO and Board of Directors to Step Down Amidst Sexual Assault Scandal
Hockey Canada’s Board of Directors and CEO Scott Smith have stepped down amidst criticism over how they have handled sexual assault allegations [1]. The organization announced the resignations today after numerous major sponsors of the program pulled out last week and vowed to not support Hockey Canada until changes are made to the culture... Continue Reading →
LIV Golf Joins Antitrust Lawsuit Against PGA Tour
[1] LIV Golf has joined a group of its players — including Major champions Phil Mickelson and Bryson DeChambeau— in an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour.[2] Backed by the Saudi Arabian sovereign wealth fund, the upstart series is further escalating its bitter struggle for the hearts, minds, and wallets of golf fans.[3] In August,... Continue Reading →
Bills v. Dolphins: What Will The Rules Be In Miami?
Source: Sporting News/SN Illustration Football is back, but the fan experience is much different this year. Due to the pandemic, NFL teams have been faced with the tough decision of whether to allow fans to spectate the games in-person or not. Since the states have the power to place statewide guidelines, each team has to... Continue Reading →