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Shots from the Denver Nuggets' Game 7 win and the Colorado Avalanche's Game 7 loss, as well as the Denver Post sports front covering both.

Clever Denver Post Game 7 headlines win praise

"The hope was that SEVENTH HEAVEN would apply to all things on that page."

By Andrew Bucholtz OnMay 4, 2025 0
A controversial Chicago Sun-Times sports front on Caitlin Clark being fouled by Diamond DeShields of the Chicago Sky.

Reporter distances herself from Sun-Times Caitlin Clark headline and photo choice

"Let me be crystal clear: I do not choose headlines or back page photos for the Sun-Times."

By Andrew Bucholtz OnAug 31, 2024 2
The “hawk tuah” meme has spread to the New Orleans Times-Picayune.

NBA

New Orleans Times-Picayune references ‘hawk tuah’ around Pelicans’ trade

Free headline tip: don’t equate LIV controversy to childhood cancer survivors

It's somehow worse than you're expecting it to be.

By Jay Rigdon OnAug 11, 2022 0
A NBC Chicago tweet on a White Sox Tim Anderson doc.

NBC Chicago’s Twitter account sends second odd sports tweet in a week, this time showing the need to use “release” carefully

"White Sox Releasing Tim Anderson Documentary" got a lot of people reading just the first five words, especially with the sixth on a different line on mobile.

By Andrew Bucholtz OnMar 21, 2022 0
A woolly mammoth display at the Royal BC Museum (Wikipedia).

Baseball Prospectus finds MLB.com used “mammoth” 50 times for home run highlights this year, behind only 53 for “towering”

MLB.com's video headline writers sure seem to love mammoths.

By Andrew Bucholtz OnJun 19, 2019 0
Bill Buckner

ESPN, the AP, and the Washington Post all led news of Bill Buckner’s death with his World Series error

Putting Buckner's error on the ticker/in a tweet/in a headline was an unusual move by obituary standards, and it took some criticism.

By Andrew Bucholtz OnMay 28, 2019 10
The NY Post's Ray Lewis headline.

NY Post runs “Ray Lewis returns to scene of Super Bowl murders, certain they’re forgotten” headline on AP story

The AP's original headline was the milder and more accurate "Lewis back at an Atlanta Super Bowl 19 years after arrest."

By Andrew Bucholtz OnJan 25, 2019 12
The State said South Carolina made the NIT. They didn't.

The State published a story saying South Carolina was picked for the NIT. The only problem? They weren’t.

"NIT Defeats South Carolina."

By Andrew Bucholtz OnMar 11, 2018 1
Headlines after the Saints' loss included the Times-Picayune's "Expletive. Expletive. Expletive."

New Orleans Times-Picayune runs “Expletive. Expletive. Expletive.” front page headline after Saints’ loss

"Expletive. Expletive. Expletive." was quite the commentary on the Saints' loss.

By Andrew Bucholtz OnJan 15, 2018 1
Tommie Frazier Ernie Els

Iowa newspaper writes Tommie Frazier’s still playing QB for Nebraska

Are all Nebraska quarterbacks named “Tommy” or “Tommie” alike? That’s what Iowa newspaper The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier seems...

By Andrew Bucholtz OnNov 23, 2016 58

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