October is the best month for sports fans. Hockey has just started up, the NBA pre-season begins, football is in full swing and baseball playoffs are underway! It awesome. Almost TOO awesome.
The problem is that you're going to have to make some tough calls on what you're going to watch. Even ignoring hockey and basketball, you still have to choose from the two best sports in America: football or
Last Sunday (Sept. 29), I got to go to my first Kansas Chiefs game at Arrowhead Stadium. I normally don't ever miss watching my hometown Detroit Lions games, but it was worth skipping out on for all the fun we had at the Chiefs game!
Frank Gore ran for 153 yards and a score, and Colin Kaepernick threw two touchdown passes as the San Francisco 49ers dominated the Rams, 35-11 in St. Louis on Thursday night.
"Who do you think would win?" That was the question that was being tossed around the barber shop this weekend. The barber shop that I go to in town is filled with some characters. They all know I work here at the station and that I call sporting events as well, I am usually there go to person for local sports information. They asked why Sacred Heart doesn't play Smith-Cotton, and if the
"If they want to win the game, they need to score more points." Yes, that was a professional commentator's opinion this weekend during the Florida Gators and Tennessee Volunteers game. I will even put my neck out there and say that it really isn't much of an opinion: it's a fact, right? Some commentators are better than others, but most of them always have something cliche or useless to
Tom Brady threw for 185 yards and a touchdown, and the New England Patriots outlasted the New York Jets, 13-10, in rain-soaked Foxborough, Mass. on Thursday night.
George Strait may not be an NFL football player, but he's hitting the field with the Dallas Cowboys this Sunday (Sept. 8) during their season opener against the New York Giants. The question is, will he wear a cowboy hat ... or football gear?
Peyton Manning tied an NFL record by throwing seven touchdown passes in a game, and the Denver Broncos beat the Baltimore Ravens, 49-27, in the opener of the 2013 NFL season in Denver on Thursday night.