Is It Time For NCAA To Consider Re-Seeding Men's Basketball Tournament?
Although it might throw a wrench into the office-pool concept, re-seeding the NCAA men's basketball tourney after the first weekend would be a more equitable way for all the teams involved.
View ArticlePolitical Climate Would Have To Change For Legal Sports Betting To Spread
Last week New Jersey made its case before an appeals court to allow it to engage in sports betting. But it's likely that a political change will have to take place before New Jersey or any other state...
View ArticleTeam Management App Ensures Games, Activities Will Go On As Planned
Trying to make sure you have enough people in order to make an activity worthwhile? There's a free app now to help you do that called RosterBot.
View ArticleIf Wisconsin Uses Notre Dame's Formula, It Can Shock No. 1 Kentucky
Notre Dame showed Saturday that unbeaten Kentucky is vulnerable in a 68-66 loss in the Midwest Region final. Wisconsin has the talent if it executes a similar game plan to avenge last year's 74-73 loss...
View ArticleStephen Curry Takes Part Ownership In Private Coaching Web Site CoachUp
NBA All-Star Stephen Curry, who has reaped the benefits of private coaching, has become part owner of web site CoachUp, it was announced Monday.
View ArticleFormer NHL Veteran Darius Kasparaitis Is Building Condos In Miami
Raised in Lithuania, Darius Kasparaitis is now living the American dream as the former NHL star has launched a real estate company in the Miami area.
View ArticleNew Mobile App Enables Fans To Order Concessions From Their Seats
An app that enables fans to order food and beverages from their seat while watching a game has launched in Europe and will come to the U.S. later this spring.
View ArticleYoung NCAA Viewers Worry More About Online Performance Than Their School's
As March Madness draws to a close, a new study shows millennials care more about the quality of how they are receiving the games than how their team plays.
View ArticleNew Web Site, App Gives TV Viewers Options To Network Broadcasts
Ever get annoyed at the ramblings of Dick Vitale and Joe Buck when watching your favorite team? A new web site and app launched today giving viewers options to traditional broadcasts.
View ArticleNew Film Illustrates Strong Link Between Golfers Tiger Woods And Rory McIlroy
Golf's two most famous players -- Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy -- are featured in a new short film called "Ripple" airing on ESPN and The Golf Channel.
View ArticleNFL Tabs George Pyne, Gerry Cardinale To Grow Premium Events, Hospitality...
The NFL added a pair of heavy hitters in George Pyne and Gerry Cardinale to its marketing and investing team in granting the two companies they operate a long-term license to run the premium events and...
View ArticleThe Need To Stay Connected To Technology Is Hurting Golf's Popularity, Expert...
Technology and golf may be mutually exclusive in that the widespread use of cell phones by casual players today on the course is slowing play and having a negative impact on the sport, according to one...
View ArticleNewspapers Using Digital Sports Highlights From Tech Start-Up To Grow Revenue
Newspapers have been behind the curve in digital technology for decades but a Canadian start-up is helping them increase their ad revenue.
View ArticleTiger Woods, Jordan Spieth Spiking Up Masters' Secondary Ticket Prices
The stellar play of Jordan Spieth and Tiger Woods has driven up ticket prices on the secondary market according to StubHub.
View ArticleJordan Spieth's New Star Power Figures To Shine For A Long Time
Golf is a game that celebrates its generations and the 2015 Masters had them all on display from Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods to Rory McIlroy and its newest star -- Jordan Spieth. It didn't hurt that...
View ArticleNASCAR, Comcast Rev Up Title Sponsorship For Young Drivers
Comcast has replaced Nationwide as the title sponsor of NASCAR's secondary series spotlighting young up-and-coming drivers and the partnership is off to a good start.
View ArticleAaron Hernandez Murder Conviction Could Eventually Hurt NFL Brand, Professor...
The Aaron Hernandez murder conviction and other off-the-field troubles of NFL players could eventually adversely affect the NFL brand, according to research conducted by a USC marketing professor.
View ArticleAnalytics App Measuring Athletes' Intangibles A Big Hit With College Coaches
An app for iPads and iPhones called SportsBoard allows college coaches to better evaluate recruits because it quantifies several intangibles.
View ArticleWe've Forgiven Alex Rodriguez, So Why Not Pete Rose And Lance Armstrong?
This is an era of second chances in sports highlighted by Alex Rodriguez, Johnny Manziel, Adrian Peterson and Jameis Winston. Noticeably absent are Pete Rose and Lance Armstrong, who is rumored to be...
View ArticleSigning Of Tim Tebow Will Ultimately Be Verdict On Chip Kelly, Not QB
The lightning rod that is Tim Tebow apparently is on its way back to the NFL as the Eagles are reportedly on the verge of signing him. Whether that's a verdict on Tebow's ability or Chip Kelly's...
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