The beautiful sideline reporter, Erin Andrews, has signed a new deal with ESPN. Andrews, a fan favorite, started working for ESPN in 2004 covering the NHL Stanley Cup Finals. Since then she has expanded her roles, covering MLB games as well as All-Star Festivities, and being the main attraction on the sidelines of ESPN College Football games.
Fans will now be able to see even more of the leggy r...
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The Nosebleeds will be back on the air today at 4:30pm EST to talk sports. Travis Williams and Gregg Snyder are once again your hosts and they have lots of topics to talk about. The NBA is a source for much of the talk today. Playoffs are continuing as we are now in the conference semi's. We will also touch on the NBA Draft Lottery as well as free agency. Lebron James is sure to come up at some p...
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Join us tomorrow (Tuesday, May 11th) on The Nosebleeds. Gregg Snyder and Travis Williams once again will host the show and talk sports with everyone. This will be our fourth show and we have lot's to talk about.
Some topics to be covered are college football expansion talks and NBA Playoffs. The Big Ten and other conferences continue to discuss potential expansion. Which teams make the most sense...
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Lost among the NBA playoffs and NFL draft the last few days was a welcome announcement from the NCAA. The NCAA has virtually agreed to expand their tournament to only 68 teams. While an April 29th meeting with the NCAA board of directors still has to officially approve the decision, the television deal has already been announced with a 68 team format. Luke Winn details the full story in his articl...
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ESPN's resident bracketologist Joe Lunardi has already put together his bracket projections in the event there is a 96 team field for 2011. You can check it out at ESPN's projected bracket for next year. I'm like most college basketball fans. I'm against this expanded field, but we all know it's about the money for the NCAA. Despite that this year's tournament had riveting upsets, Butler's magical...
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The Tiger Wood's commercial is just a little bit creepy. I'm not sure if it's the deadpan stare, the black and white composition, or the cameo by the ghost of Earl Woods, but it will give you the willies.
Now there is nothing wrong with going Blair Witch on your comeback commercial, but if you're going that route, go full on Blair Witch not halfway. Have Tiger crying, shaking, and w...
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This story was written by Double G Sports contributing writer Danielle Correa.
If you’re an avid New York/New Jersey sports fan, then last night was a huge night for you as well as, an exhausting one. Especially, if you were constantly flipping channels for four hours, like myself. Boston fans were especially sad last night considering baseball and basketball, and the waterworks in Atlan...
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There's no crying in baseball! Well at least there is not supposed to be. That was the message New York Yankees President Randy Levine wanted to make clear to Brewer's owner Mark Attanasio, who recently complained that the Yankees' infield alone was making more than his entire team.
Randy wanted to make clear that it wasn't the Yanks' fault the Brewers have chosen to not spend the hu...
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Jim Turner Turnersportsdesk.com April 5, 2010 Never in my lifetime has there been a more news filledsports day. It is like the perfect storm of events as Tiger Speaks, McNabb is traded, the NCAA championship, The Washington Caps earn President’sCup and Baseball begins. News Directors better keep the coffee pot full because this will be a very late day for sports departments across America. ...
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Did anyone else sense the completely chaotic feeling that surrounded the last ten minutes of the Michigan St. - Butler game? It was kind of like that fight scene between Indiana Jones and that big German in Raiders of the Lost Ark. It was scrappy, semi out of control, and it wasn't as much about who was going to win as it was who could hold on until the German got caught up in the pro...
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