What We’re Tweeting
BTS Staff
Subscribe to BTS
What We're Reading
What We’re Writing About
Amar'e Stoudemire American League East Boston Red Sox Brett Favre Cheap Trick Cincinnati Bearcats Cincinnati Reds Donovan McNabb Eagles Ed Werder ESPN Falcons Hard Knocks HSBC Arena Indiana Hoosiers Indianapolis Colts Jets John Wall LeBron James Madden 11 Master Maps Miami Hurricanes Michael Vick Minnesota Golden Gophers Minnesota Vikings Minor League Baseball MLB N.C. State Wolfpack NBA NCAA NCAA Football New York Yankees NFL NHL Ohio State Buckeyes Pittsburgh Panthers Playoff Race Rachel Nichols Rex Ryan scoreboard Stephen Strasburg Tampa Bay Rays Teams in a Tweet Tony Dungy Washington Nationals
Author Archives: Zettler Clay
Meg Whitman And The NBA: By The Numbers
This is Beyond The Scoreboard…so what would be if we didn’t insert some politics in the picture. Being that Election Day was yesterday, allow me to indulge. If there’s one thing politics and the NBA have in common, it’s the … Continue reading
John Wall Unleashed
Upon his entrance at the University of Kentucky, John Wall demonstrated early a propensity for showmanship that set up a dance craze in a town that, at the risk of gross generalization, isn’t a prime area for cranking out So … Continue reading
Anomaly At The Garden
This has been a strange couple of weeks for the Magic. The New York Knicks-Orlando Magic match-up in Madison Square Garden was halted yesterday due to threat of asbestos. For the Magic, this was their second canceled game of the … Continue reading
Posted in NBA
Tagged 12 Monkeys, Jason Gay, Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, New York Knicks, Orlando Magic
Leave a comment
Arian Foster: NFL’s Early Lazarus
That clicking noise you hear? That’s just thousands of fantasy players around the country frantically trying to add Foster to their squad. Continue reading
Antonio Cromartie: The Newest Face of African American Pathology?
Mitch Albom has been writing long enough to know that context is everything. Calling out the “African American culture” and not acknowledging the macro culture from which it spawns is the worst of journalism: It’s sensationalism. Continue reading
Posted in General, NFL
Tagged African American, Antonio Cromartie, Bill Cosby, Dan Le Batard, Evander Holyfield, Glenn Beck, Mitch Albom, out-of-wedlock, Scott Skiles
Leave a comment
Percy Harvin and The Migraine “Riddle”
The recent concern in the North Star State about the adversities of Percy Harvin has exposed a (surprising) lack of public knowledge about the magnitude of migraines in sports. Continue reading
Posted in NFL
Tagged Brett Favre, migraines, Percy Harvin, Super Bowl, Terrell Davis
Leave a comment
The Michael Vick Woes Continue
I didn’t give it much mind, until I threw an interception two minutes later. In the game’s authentic splendor, there was a camera sequence on the sideline of Vick talking to his offensive coordinator. And there it was. A braided-up Vick. Continue reading