Chicago radio host Danny Parkins goes after Cleveland radio hosts: ‘These guys are such frauds’
"And I love their show; they're both really good."
"And I love their show; they're both really good."
This week's episode of AEW Dynamite scored ratings above their current average after hyping up the 'All In' brawl footage.
"I'll leave it at that, Enough said."
In a change of plans, the NASCAR Xfinity Series deal with The CW will begin later in 2024, as the network plans to air the final 8 races.
"Some days you're the dog, some days you're the hydrant"
"He jokingly said he wanted to see if Mattingly could pick it."
"Sadly, this means the end of my radio career. I am thankful for all of those who listened over the last 12 years."
"But I think it's more important for the game to share the spotlight to grow the game and show all the stars of college basketball."
The New York Mets are winless through their first five games. Thursday's matchup against the Tigers provided a glimpse at their misery in contrasting but comparable ways.
"At the end of the day, I'm rocking with them cause they don't change who they are. So I'll have their back."
The right elements were in play during Alabama-Clemson. Brian Anderson, Jim Jackson, and Allie LaForce pulled off a perfect Masters ad read.
"Next free throw? 15 minutes."
While the asymmetrical 3-point line drama took up the day in Portland, ESPN studio analyst Chiney Ogwunmike took a different approach.
While everyone has their rightful attention on Caitlin Clark, the Women's NCAA Tournament is seeing increases in ratings everywhere else too.
AEW Dynamite scored its lowest-recorded viewership in almost three years as the March 27 episode's ratings are in.
LeBron James played the "college basketball insider" role, breaking the news on Thursday that former HS teammate Dru Joyce will coach Duquesne.
More drama continues to unfold after the 'Dynasty' docuseries on the Patriots. as Julian Edelman voiced displeasure towards Wes Welker.
"That is an absolute disgrace!"
"Let's make sure none of us forget the fact that the dynasty is not even being talked about without Bill Belichick."
The 96-page Caitlin Clark tribute print issue will arrive on newsstands on March 29.
Anderson, who joined ESPN in 1999, announced on Wednesday his plans to retire this summer.
"Two years ago, it was Boston in six to win it all." Was it, though?
"Don't feed into the B.S."
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