2011 MLB Division Series Predictions
If you haven’t caught your breath after the madness that ensued on the final day of the Major League regular season on Wednesday evening, you aren’t alone. Now just two days later, it’s time for playoff baseball, with the Rays traveling to play the Rangers on short rest and the Yankees hosting the Tigers. Below […]
Baseball Mania 2011
If you blinked on Wednesday night, you missed the most memorable night of regular season baseball in MLB history. Four teams were fighting for two Wild Card spots, and two of these teams made heroic comebacks just to give themselves the opportunity. The other two collapsed in September to put the pressure on themselves on […]
Reyes Backs into Batting Title
Jose Reyes went 1 for 1 on the final day of the regular season to finish with a .337 batting average and the National League Batting Title. Reyes led off the bottom of the 1st with a bunt single, then requested to be taken out of the game to preserve his batting title. That’s right, […]
Podcast: September 27th Nittany Lion Sports Report
In this week’s Nittany Lion Sports Report, we analyzed the Penn State vs. Eastern Michigan game. We put this game and the entire non-conference schedule thus far for the Nittany Lions into perspective (Start-6:00). Next, we analyzed the fluid 2-quarterback situation, then played and analyzed a clip from Joe Paterno that may shed some light […]
Podcast: September 27th Philly’s Phinest
In this edition of Philly’s Phinest, we opened with a reflection on the Philadelphia Phillies 100th win of the season and got right into a full overview of the Phillies including concerns, injuries, playoff match-ups and everything in between (00:00-40:31). Next, we talked about Michael Vick and his comments about the referees from the game […]
Red Sox Allowing Ray of Hope
Boston Nation finds itself not only in a state of panic, but the fans also find themselves cheering for the New York Yankees. If you’re thinking what I’m thinking, you’re right: something is wrong in Boston. The Red Sox have compiled the most losses in the month of September in its franchise’s history. They have […]
Podcast: September 26th Bob Long Sports Radio Show
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show, we discussed the hot 3-0 start of the Buffalo Bills, and how the team was able to defy so many odds thus far (Start-17:30). Next, we analyzed the rest of the undefeated teams in the NFL and predicted which of those teams would make the playoffs (17:30-22:22). […]
Cue the Conference Realignment
The music starts, the group walks in a circle. Then the music stops, and everyone dives for a seat. Welcome to the current state of college football. Pittsburgh and Syracuse rocked the college football world by declaring an intention to apply for membership in the ACC. With the move imminent in the next year or […]
Podcast: September 19th Bob Long Sports Radio Show
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show, we discussed the disappointing Penn State football performance against Temple this past weekend, not pulling any punches on the players, coaches, or administration (Start-9:10). Then, we fully analyzed the dynamic nature of conference alignment in college football, and outlined the domino effect of recent decisions by schools […]
Podcast: September 13th Philly’s Phinest
In this edition of Philly’s Phinest, Kevin McClernand and I had a full discussion about the performance of the Philadelphia Eagles in the team’s win against the St. Louis Rams (00:00-20:46). Next, Marc Farzetta from 94 WIP joined us to give his thoughts on the Philadelphia Eagles, the key players for the Philadelphia Phillies down […]