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ESPN and their Advertising Success Three words. That was all it took to make ESPN’s most popular production part of popular culture. Those words: “This is SportsCenter.”
ESPN and their Advertising Success Three words. That was all it took to make ESPN’s most popular production part of popular culture. Those words: “This is SportsCenter.”
Superstitions and Baseball Introduction In 14 years as a Major League Baseball player Nomar Garciaparra stepped to the plate 5,586 times.[1] After every pitch, he would step out of the batter’s box, adjust each of his batting gloves then touch his nose.[2] Once back in the box, he dug each foot into the dirt, tappedRead more
Roy Hibbert is on a quest to be the first Indiana Pacers player to be awarded Defensive Player of the Year. He finished 10th in last years’ Defensive Player of the Year voting, receiving three first place votes. Teammate Paul George received eight first place votes for the award and was eighth in the voting.Read more
The Indiana Pacers prevailed over the Milwaukee Bucks with the undefeated streak on the line and moved to 9-0 on the season on Friday night. The Pacers are five games shy of tying the 2002-03 Dallas Mavericks who started the season 14-0. With back-to-back division games there is “added motivation,” according to Pacers head coachRead more
SB Nation is a website comprised of 310 blogs. The goal of SB Nation’s mini-sites is to be the largest network of fan-centric sports communities. The coverage spans each Major League Baseball (MLB), National Football League (NFL), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL), international and Major League Soccer (MLS) team along with everyRead more
Just three names below Andrew Luck on the Indianapolis Colts’ roster is Pat McAfee, the punter. Most consider Luck to be the face of the franchise while McAfee is the face of “The Indianapolis Star’s” digital show. The local newspaper, looking to expand beyond print and into the digital realm, created “The Pat McAfee Show”Read more