by | Jan 15, 2018 | Athletes, Blog, Collegiate, History, Professional, Sports |
If you’ve been keeping up with college football over the past few months, you’ll know that the ongoing debate over the effectiveness of a 4-team playoff has resurfaced. This time, however, it really does seem there could be more cons than pros. Every college...
by | Dec 21, 2017 | Athletes, Blog, Collegiate, History, Professional, Sports |
During the off-season, many baseball players work very hard to make the world a better place to live. While their commitment must take a backseat during the regular season, many have set up foundations that continue to work throughout the year. Fans should learn what...
by | Dec 21, 2017 | Athletes, Blog, Collegiate, History, Professional, Sports |
The winter seasons is now upon us, which means that the football season will be coming to an end soon. Football is so big in the United States that even college football is a huge market. Some say that the college game is gaining more popularity than almost every...
by | Dec 20, 2017 | Athletes, Blog, Collegiate, History, Professional, Sports |
The college football season was filled with excitement that saw plenty of upsets and new stars emerge on the gridiron. While plenty of players shined on the field, three college football players separated themselves from the rest of the pack. These dynamic playmakers...
by | Nov 15, 2017 | Athletes, Blog, Professional, Sports |
It doesn’t take 20/20 vision to see that professional athletes are in better shape than non-athletes. They train daily, have very specific diets, and have built an extreme amount of endurance and stamina. Training like a professional athlete can lead you to a...
by | Oct 25, 2017 | Athletes, Blog, Collegiate, History, Professional, Sports |
The Olympic Games are one of the oldest and proudest athletic competitions in the world. Every two years, for two weeks, the most talented athletes worldwide play in the Games. The extremely popular competition actually began in the 8th century BCE in Greece. It was...