espn
Media Movement: President Obama X Bill SImmons – The Interview
Friday, March 2, 2012
Bill Simmons landed the interview of a lifetime, with perhaps the greatest presidential sports interview since Hunter S. Thompson was in the back of the car talking football with Nixon. The President discusses everything from Jeremy Lin, and the pressure throwing out the first pitch, to his own game on the basketball court, and finally ⇒
Read More
Mad Suspect Moments: A Headline Built For Failure
Sunday, February 19, 2012
After a week full of massive fails, ESPN may have put themselves clearly at the top with a most suspect headline surrounding the Jeremy Lin phenomenon. After Jeremy Lin’s 9 turnover outing led to a Knicks loss, some random, soon to be jobless editor exercised a lack of judgement that would make Lawrence Taylor look ⇒
Read More
Media Movement: ESPN’s Heather Cox References Rick Ross Lyrics
Monday, January 16, 2012
Sometimes it’s hard to stomach ESPN anchors forcing their interest of the hip hop lexicon through the tv screen. But we’re not really mad at Heather Cox referencing lyrics to Rick Ross’ “F&ck Em,” and how they related to Tim Tebow, Denver, and why Lebron was listening to it before a recent game against the ⇒
Read More
Media Movement: Top Football Recruit’s Mom Son’s Him On National Television
Friday, January 6, 2012
Landon Collins, considered the nations top safety recruit in some circles, was effectively “Son’d” on national television by his mother. Consider the scenario, Collins choosing a hat that represents the college of his choice in what’s now become an almost ceremonious event at All-Star games around the country. Surrounded by family, he picks the hat ⇒
Read More
Media Movement: Durant/Westbrook Get Chippy On Sideline, T Mac’s Advice, & Tom Brady Ailing?
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Did sideline squabbles between Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook carry over from last year’s playoffs, into this season. Possibly, check the video above for ESPN’s take on the situation T-Mac’s Advice Tracy McGrady knows a thing or two, about a thing or two. More specifically, he knows about trying to get out of Orlando in ⇒
Read More
Media Movement: Joe Budden Sits In On ESPN’s First Take
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Joe Budden was added to the list of rappers, turned Skip Bayless debaters on yesterday’s entry of ESPN’s “First Take.” Posted up beside an always amplified Stephen A. Smith, Budden spoke on topics ranging on everything from Tim Tebow (surprised?), to David Stern and the upcoming Slaughterhouse album. Truth be told, Budden actually held his ⇒
Read More
Hey Love: Erin Andrews All Wet After Baylor/Oklahoma Game
Sunday, November 20, 2011
ESPN’s Erin Andrews was the victim of a Gatorade bath after last night’s epic upset in the Baylor/Oklahoma game. You know damn well those Baylor folks were on their worst behavior ever after the biggest win in the history of their football program. But Erin, always a good sport, doesn’t seem to mind. Check video ⇒
Read More
Media Movement: Lee Corso Keeps It Too Real On The Set Of GameDay
Sunday, November 20, 2011
The set of ESPN’s GameDay got a little to real for radio yesterday in Houston, when Lee Corso dropped the epic slacker slogan “F&ck It” live. Check it out in a video after the link, and props to Corso for making the correct pick and showing raw emotion/providing much comedy for his on air comrades ⇒
Read More
Media Movement: NFL Team Logos Rebranded By ESPN’s Page 2
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Ever wonder what your NFL teams logo would look like if it accurately reflected their position in the league? Well have no fear, ESPN’s Page 2 has gone in on every team from top to bottom, and by bottom we mean the St.Louis Rams. Pictured above is the Chargers, who’s trademark bolt has been remade ⇒
Read More
Ball & Parlay: Kevin Durant – The Days Off, Of Our Lives
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Kevin Durant made the rounds back to Austin where he played one great year of college ball, to see his Longhorns take on Rhode Island. He took a moment to sit down with Jeff Van Gundy and Mike Breen, who promptly went in on him with questions about the NBA lockout. For some reason, we ⇒
Read More