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Tag Archives: Sports
MLB.TV for PS3 Somehow Got Even Better
Major League Baseball expanded its MLB.TV service to the Playstation 3 for the first time last year. Rarely does something revolutionize a sports fan experience overnight, but MLB.TV did the trick for me. I’ve been a Major League Baseball fan … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Gaming, Reviews, Sports
Tagged Baseball, Commentary, Fantasy Baseball, Gaming, MLB, MLB.TV, Playstation 3, PS3, Reviews, Roy Halladay, Sports
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VCU in the Final Four? Give Tom a Call(?).
I’m not sure which is more remarkable: VCU making an improbable run to the Final Four, or someone reputable actually wanting my opinion on same. Self-deprecation aside, I was lucky enough to be a guest on Spartan Nation Radio up … Continue reading
Posted in Podcasts, Sports
Tagged Chris Mooney, East Lansing, Final Four, Interviews, March Madness, NCAA Basketball, Podcasts, Radio, Richmond, Shaka Smart, Sports, VCU
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The Axis of Ego Podcast: 3-31-11
Here it is: Our WrestleMania podcast. Now, you may be wondering how it’s possible that two fully-educated adults could care about a professional wrestling supercard. Wonder no more. All the answers await inside, including a discussion of the build-up to … Continue reading
Posted in Podcasts, Sports
Tagged Alberto Del Rio, C. M. Punk, Contract Law, Edge, HHH, Jerry Lawler, John Cena, Michael Cole, Podcasts, Professional Wrestling, Randy Orton, Shawn Michaels, Sports, The Miz, The Rock, The Undertaker, Triple H, WrestleMania
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Not the Best Dog-Removal I’ve Ever Seen
Here’s a video that’s been making the rounds over the past few days. Watch it first: The most remarkable thing about this footage is the complete inability of anyone at this soccer match in Turkey to get the dog off … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Sports, Videos
Tagged Animals, Asia Minor, Commentary, Dogs, German Shepherds, Soccer, Sports, Turkey, Videos
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Fantasizing About Baseball. Wait, That’s Not Right . . .
The crack of the virtual bat and the sight of pristinely trimmed e-grass can only mean that fantasy baseball season is just a few days away*. I have a checkered fantasy baseball past. While I’ve always had a knack for … Continue reading
NBA Scouts: “White College Basketball Star’s Whiteness Looks Pretty White From Here!”
I happened to peruse a New York Times article about Jimmer Fredette’s prospects as a professional basketball player this week. I don’t normally read much sports coverage from the NYT, so twice in one week is noteworthy. In this case, the … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Sports
Tagged Basketball, Commentary, Humor, Jimmer Fredette, March Madness, Mormons, NBA, NCAA Tournament, New York Times, Race, Reinforcing Stereotypes, Sacred Undergarments, Sports
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National Media Covers UR and VCU as Only They Can(‘t)
As the University of Richmond and Virginia Commonwealth University triumphantly earned their way into the Sweet Sixteen, the fact that both schools are located in the same city has not escaped the watchful eye of the New York Times. To … Continue reading
And . . . We’re Back (Part 2)
In Part 2 of this week’s podcast, Tom and Mike debate the merits of being a one-legged wrestler (guess which one of them takes the “having one leg is an advantage” position?), as well as discussing the future of boxing … Continue reading
Posted in Podcasts, Sports
Tagged Amateur Wrestling, Anthony Robles, Boxing, Chik-fil-A, Concussions, Football, March Madness, NCAA, NCAA Tournament, NFL, Podcasts, Sports, University of Richmond, VCU, Weight Classes
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Even the Color Commentator Thinks the Sixers Are Dull
From the narcolepsy department* comes this gem: Sixers color man Eric Snow suddenly falls asleep during a broadcast from a few weeks back. It happens over a minute into this clip, and most bizarre is the fact that he’s totally … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Sports, Television, Videos
Tagged Basketball, Broadcasting, Commentary, Eric Snow, Narcolepsy, NBA, Sports, Television, TV
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Richmond’s First Sweet Sixteen
Those who follow University of Richmond basketball* will recall this memorable year for a number of reasons. Well, two, primarily. The team had perhaps the best season in school history, and certainly one of the three best, finishing 29-8 with … Continue reading →