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By Bob Long on March 6, 2014
In this week’s BLS Radio Show, with Bob Long and Sean Hannon, we discuss the biggest stories in college basketball, including Syracuse’s struggles (Start-13:45), then interview Matt Trabold, the National Analyst for City of Basketball Love (13:45-40:30). After the interview, we continued to evaluate the top teams in the country as well as the bubble […]
Posted in College Basketball, National Hockey League, Podcast | Tagged Arizona, Buffalo Sabres, City of Basketball Love, Dallas Stars, Duke, Florida Gators, Madison Capitals, Martin St. Louis, New York Rangers, NHL Trade Deadline, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh Panthers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Ryan Callahan, Ryan Kesler, Ryan Miller, St. Louis Blues, Steven Stamkos, Tampa Bay Lightning, Thomas Vanek, Tim Thomas, Villanova, Wichita State |
By Bob Long on February 10, 2014
In this week’s Bob Long Sports Radio Show, we welcome guests Tanner Fitzgerald and Sean Hannon to the show. We discuss college basketball in depth, including teams primed to make a run to the Final Four, the biggest surprises moving forward, and much more, including the Marcus Smart fan incident at Texas Tech. We also […]
Posted in College Basketball, Olympics, Podcast | Tagged Cincinnati, Creighton, Doug McDermott, Iowa, Jeff Orr, Jonathan Quick, Larry Brown, Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State, Pittsburgh Panthers, Ryan Miller, San Diego State, Sean Kilpatrick, Sidney Crosby, SMU, Texas Tech, Virginia Cavaliers, Wisconsin |
By Bob Long on October 6, 2011
Hockey season begins tonight, and with it comes expectations of success from Vancouver to Tampa Bay. The beginning of hockey season is one of the most exciting times of the year, which is why we at Bob Long Sports decided to give our predictions for the 2011-2012 season. EASTERN CONFERENCE Northeast Division Winner: Bob: Boston […]
Posted in National Hockey League | Tagged Alex Ovechkin, Antti Niemi, Anze Kopitar, Boston Bruins, Brad Marchand, Brad Richards, Chicago Blackhawks, Corey Crawford, Dan Bylsma, David Krejci, Detroit Red Wings, Drew Doughty, Dustin Brown, Evgeni Malkin, Henrik Lundqvist, Jack Johnson, Jeff Carter, Joe Pavelski, Joe Thornton, Jonathan Quick, Jordan Staal, Justin Williams, Los Angeles Kings, Marc-Andre Fleury, Michael Neuvirth, Mike Knuble, Mike Richards, Nashville Predators, New York Rangers, NHL, Nicklas Lidstrom, Patrick Kane, Patrick Marleau, Pavel Datsyuk, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Roberto Luongo, Ryan Kesler, Ryan Miller, San Jose Sharks, Sidney Crosby, Simon Gagne, Stanley Cup, Tampa Bay Lightning, Tim Thomas, Vancouver Canucks, Washington Capitals, Zdeno Chara |
By Bob Long on November 19, 2010
Ryan Miller has shown over the past few years that he is one of the best goaltenders in the world. He has played extremely well throughout his career in Buffalo, and was the main story of the 2010 Winter Olympics with his stellar performance. However, this season Miller is in the lower half of NHL […]
Posted in Featured, National Hockey League | Tagged Antti Niemi, Brent Johnson, Brian Boucher, Brian Campbell, Buffalo Sabres, Chicago Blackhawks, Chris Pronger, Darcy Regier, Duncan Keith, Hal Gill, Henrik Tallinder, Jordan Leopold, Marc-Andre Fleury, Martin Brodeur, Marty Turco, Michael Leighton, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Ryan Miller, Sergei Gonchar, Stanley Cup, Toni Lydman, Tyler Myers, Winter Olympics |
By Bob Long on October 26, 2010
Rick Reilly is a columnist for ESPN.com, and he makes periodic appearances on ESPN. He thrives upon composing humorous and entertainment based sports stories that don’t always hit the main issues themselves. I have been a strong critic of Reilly’s style for a very long time. He is a national pundit in every sense of […]
Posted in Featured | Tagged ACC, Adrian Peterson, Air Force, Alabama, Auburn, BCS, Boise State, Cam Newton, Chris Paul, Darren Thomas, Donovan McNabb, ESPN, ESPN.com, Gene Chizik, Ian Johnson, Idaho, Iowa, Jared Zabransky, Jeremiah Masoli, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Louisiana Tech, Missouri, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon Ducks, Paul Thompson, Philadelphia fanbase, Rick Reilly, Ryan Miller, San Jose State, SEC, Tommy Tuberville, USA Soccer, Virginia Tech, Wisconsin, Wyoming |
By Bob Long on October 20, 2010
Title: 10/20 Sports Podcast In this Bob Long’s Sports Podcast, Chris and I discuss many issues in sports, including the new BCS rankings, the NHL power rankings, and the issues of headshots and other illegal hits in the NFL.
Posted in Podcast | Tagged Alabama, Alexander Ovechkin, Auburn, BCS, Boise State, Brad Edwards, Buffalo Sabres, Desean Jackson, James Harrison, Jonathan Quick, LA Kings, LSU, Michigan State, NFL, Oklahoma, Oregon Ducks, Pittsburgh Penguins, Ryan Miller, South Carolina, TCU, Todd Heap, Toronto Maple Leafs, Washington Capitals |
By Bob Long on June 23, 2010
Today was a big day in a lot of sports. From soccer, to tennis, to hockey, to baseball, these sports had many notable and rare occurrences on this day. Early this morning, the United States World Cup soccer team played against Algeria with a chance to advance to the round of 16. In order to […]
Posted in Major League Baseball, National Hockey League, Tennis, World Cup | Tagged Algeria Soccer, Calder Trophy, Clint Dempsey, Duncan Keith, England Soccer, ESPN, Frank J. Selke Trophy, Ghana Soccer, Hart Trophy, Henrik Sedin, Jimmy Rollins, John Isner, Jozy Altidore, Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, Landon Donovan, Martin St. Louis, New York Mets, Nicolas Mahut, Norris Trophy, Pavel Datsyuk, Philadelphia Phillies, R.A. Dickey, Ryan Miller, Tim Howard, Tyler Myers, USA Soccer, Vezina Trophy, Wimbledon |
By Bob Long on June 10, 2010
Yesterday, the Chicago Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup by defeating the Philadelphia Flyers in 6 games. This year’s playoffs showcased many upsets, previously unheralded players, and many unexpected twists. Here are a few things we learned from this year’s playoffs: We learned that this league is based upon parity. In the Eastern Conference, the two […]
Posted in National Hockey League | Tagged Antti Niemi, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, Evgeni Nabokov, Jaroslav Halak, Marian Hossa, Martin Brodeur, Michael Leighton, Montreal Canadiens, Patrick Kane, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Ryan Miller, Stanley Cup, Stanley Cup Finals |
By Bob Long on April 29, 2010
The NHL Conference Semifinals begin tonight with the Sharks vs. Red Wings series. Here are my predictions for the series: EAST: 4] Pittsburgh Penguins vs. 8] Montreal Canadiens After Montreal’s improbable series win over President’s Cup winning and top seeded Washington, many people may expect goaltender Jaroslav Halak to carry the Habs through the remainder of the playoffs. […]
Posted in National Hockey League | Tagged Antti Niemi, Boston Bruins, Brian Boucher, Chicago Blackhawks, Daniel Sedin, Detroit Red Wings, Henrik Sedin, Jaroslav Halak, Jonathon Teows, Montreal Canadiens, Patrick Kane, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Roberto Luongo, Ryan Miller, San Jose Sharks, Tuuka Rask, Vancouver Canucks |
By Bob Long on April 13, 2010
The first round of the NHL playoffs begins Wednesday with 4 games. 82 regular season games has dwindled the field to 16 teams, and here are my predictions for the first round: IN THE EAST: 1] Washington Capitals beat 8] Montreal Canadiens in 4 games The Capitals have been the best team in the league […]
Posted in National Hockey League | Tagged Alexander Ovechkin, Alexander Semin, Alexei Kovalev, Boston Bruins, Brian Boucher, Buffalo Sabres, Canada Olympic Hockey, Chicago Blackhawks, Chris Osgood, Chris Phillips, Colorado Avalanche, Daniel Alfredsson, Daniel Sedin, Detroit Red Wings, Henrik Sedin, Ilya Kovalchuk, Jonathon Quick, Jonathon Teows, Los Angeles Kings, Marc-Andre Fleury, Marian Hossa, Martin Brodeur, Montreal Canadiens, Nashville Predators, New Jersey Devils, NHL, Nicklas Backstrom, Ottawa Senators, Patrick Kane, Patrick Sharp, Pavel Datsyuk, Philadelphia Flyers, Phoenix Coyotes, Pittsburgh Penguins, Roberto Luongo, Ryan Elliot, Ryan Kesler, Ryan Miller, San Jose Sharks, Tim Thomas, Tomas Holstrom, USA Olympic Hockey, Vancouver Canucks, Washington Capitals |