Three Objectives Ash Must Accomplish At Rutgers Footballology by Leslie Monteiro - August 31, 20160 Outside of Rutgers students, alums, athletes and fans, no one knows who is the new Rutgers football coach. The new Rutgers football coach is Ohio State defensive coordinator Chris Ash by the way. There are no expectations of Ash for the first two seasons. He is building the program from the ground
Struggling Bruce Not Winning Fans Over Baseballology by Leslie Monteiro - August 27, 2016August 27, 20161 This isn’t what the Mets, Jay Bruce and Mets fans envisioned. No one figured Bruce would hear boos or him striking out four times, but that was the case last night in the Mets’ 9-4 victory over the Phillies at Citi Field. It was so bad that the Mets decided not
Sasquatch is Now Working Out With Odell Beckham Jr. & Clay Matthews Footballology by Sportsologist - August 24, 2016September 29, 20160 Sasquatch trains like a beast. Today, Jack Link's launches Workin' Out with Sasquatch, a fully integrated '80s workout collection that breaks down physical movements, showing everything you need to do to build a beastly physique while fueling those sweet moves with a protein-packed snack. Featuring Clay Matthews and Odell Beckham
Wizard World Chicago Comic Con 2016 – What A Difference A Year Makes Entertainment Reviews by admin - August 23, 20160 The enormity of Wizard World’s show continues to grow. What a difference a year makes! As I entered the main hall at the Donald E. Stephens convention center to experience the 2016 Chicago Comic-Con, I realized that the event had long grown past simply being a comic-con to being the
Tebow Must Think Baseball Is a Good Hobby Baseballology by Russ_Cohen - August 23, 2016August 23, 20160 Newsflash to Tim Tebow, professional baseball isn’t a hobby. You can hire instructors, look good hitting batting practice and find a practice pitcher to make you look good. That’s enough to get scouts to show up. The fact that you haven’t played since high school puts you in Michael Jordan
Derrick Pouliot Is Now Facing His Biggest Challenge Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - August 22, 2016August 22, 20160 There are a lot of professions in this world that at the age of 22 a person wouldn’t be seen as less than what they are. Right now, Derrick Pouliot seems to be facing that. He just won a Stanley Cup, he’s been playing at the NHL level and yet
Mark Howe, John LeClair Named Head Coaches for 2016 CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game Hockeyology by Sportsology - August 22, 2016August 22, 20160 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Mark Howe (Detroit, Mich.) and John LeClair (St. Albans, Vermont), both members of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame and former Philadelphia Flyers, will serve as head coaches for the fifth annual CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game on Sept. 22 in Philadelphia, it was announced today
MONTREAL’S KAYLA TUTINO SELECTED FIRST OVERALL BY THE BOSTON BLADES Hockeyology by Sportsologist - August 22, 2016August 22, 20161 TORONTO, Ont. – The Canadian Women's Hockey League is excited to announce that 76 players have been selected in the 2016 CWHL Entry Draft and will join the Boston Blades, Brampton Thunder, Calgary Inferno, Les Canadiennes de Montreal and Toronto Furies for the 2016-17 season. The 76 players represent 54 different
Dylan Larkin Doesn’t Just Fly Down The Ice Hockeyology by Sportsology - August 20, 2016September 29, 20160 Known for flying down the ice, Detroit Red Wings forwards Dylan Larkin and Justin Abdelkader earned another set of wings when they took to the sky with the Breitling Jet Team on Thursday prior to the team's performance at the Thunder Over Michigan Air Show this weekend. Soaring at 10,000 feet,
Smith’s Time Should Be Up Footballology by Leslie Monteiro - August 20, 2016August 20, 20160 The Jets are in a unique position where they may keep four quarterbacks on the roster. It’s unheard of. Teams rarely waste a roster spot to keep four quarterbacks. They prefer to keep a defensive player, a lineman or a special teams player to fill the regular season roster rather than