The Heidi Game: Football’s Broadcast Blunder Explained

When football is on TV, do not get in the way of the fans. NBC learned this the hard way when they aired, and cut away from, what has now been christened “The Heidi Bowl,” also known as “The Heidi Game.” On November 17, 1968, two American Football League (AFL) rivals, the New York Jets and Oakland Raiders, met at Oakland Coliseum for a 1 … Continue reading The Heidi Game: Football’s Broadcast Blunder Explained

Where in the World is Paul Skenes?

The resurgence of sports card collecting since the COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in value within the industry. Typically, the most valuable trading cards are from before the card production influx of the 1980s and 90s. These include the 1909 T206 Honus Wagner card and the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle rookie card. This doesn’t mean there haven’t been examples of modern trading cards … Continue reading Where in the World is Paul Skenes?

The Impact of McDonald’s Promotional Campaign during the 1984 Summer Olympics

Despite the interesting juxtaposition of a fast food company and the greatest athletes on the planet, McDonald’s and the Olympic Games at one time had a longstanding affiliation. Starting in 1976, McDonald’s took part in the International Olympic Committee’s top sponsors program and committed nearly one billion dollars every four-year cycle up until the conclusion of their partnership in 2017. With this sponsorship came McDonald’s … Continue reading The Impact of McDonald’s Promotional Campaign during the 1984 Summer Olympics

NCAA Football 06: Best in the Series

Lovers of college football video games had to wait 11 long years for another officially licensed game after NCAA Football 14. That edition, EA Sports College Football 25, arrived to the masses on July 19, 2024. The hype surrounding this new edition was unprecedented, as fans of the series had over 10 years to contemplate and salivate at the potential opportunities an updated version of … Continue reading NCAA Football 06: Best in the Series

Sidd Finch: Baseball’s Ultimate April Fools’ Joke

When lists are pieced together about baseball’s hardest throwers, the usual names arise: Nolan Ryan, Aroldis Chapman, and Bob Feller, to name a few. All of these players could throw a baseball consistently over 100 miles per hour. Chapman holds the honor of throwing the fastest pitch in MLB history at 105.1 miles per hour. But what if a prospect was touted with throwing 168 … Continue reading Sidd Finch: Baseball’s Ultimate April Fools’ Joke

Why the Mascot of the Pop-Tarts Bowl Is the MVP of the 2023 College Bowl Season

On Thursday, December 28th, Kansas State defeated North Carolina State in the Pop-Tarts Bowl, 28-19, at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. Founded in 1990, this bowl has served as a meeting between the ACC and the Big 12. It has also seen numerous name changes in that time period, most recently being the Russell Athletic Bowl (2012-2016), the Camping World Bowl (2017-2019), and the … Continue reading Why the Mascot of the Pop-Tarts Bowl Is the MVP of the 2023 College Bowl Season

Forgotten Sports Shows

Throughout television history, there have been thousands of shows based on sports. From ABC’s Wide World of Sports to SportsCenter to Friday Night Lights, countless television programs have provided endless amounts of entertainment for sports fans, whether it be through news reporting, comedy, or drama. With the amount of sports shows created over the years, numerous titles that were popular at one point become forgotten … Continue reading Forgotten Sports Shows

Ten Crazy Records in Baseball

Baseball is a sport dominated by statistics. Since its inception, those partial to the game are equally as obsessed with the statistics associated with it. But, for every general statistic, such as all-time leaders in hits, home runs, and wins, there are those statistics that stand out for their oddities. Honorable mentions include Ron Hunt setting the record for being hit the most in a … Continue reading Ten Crazy Records in Baseball

Ten Crazy Records in Basketball

Basketball is known for having many of sports’ legendary records. There are records such as Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game and the Golden State Warriors’ 73 regular season wins that fall into this category. However, there are many other impressive, interesting, and, in some cases, perplexing records in basketball history that are rarely talked about. Honorable mentions include the Boston Celtics scoring 173 points in regulation … Continue reading Ten Crazy Records in Basketball

Rosie Ruiz and the Boston Marathon

Every year on Patriots’ Day, the city of Boston hosts their world-famous Boston Marathon. The race has been held every year since 1897, with the only year not to have one being 2020 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Since 1967, women have also participated in the marathon. The 84th Boston Marathon was held on April 21, 1980. This year, the women’s winner was relatively unknown … Continue reading Rosie Ruiz and the Boston Marathon