Fansmanship Podcast Episode 217 – Chris Sylvester and Brint Wahlberg
It’s another podcast episode! Cal Poly basketball teams are at the Big...
As the 2011 San Francisco 49ers walked off the field of Candlestick Park after losing a close NFC championship game to the eventual champion New York Giants, you could tell that...
After Dylan Royer lit-up UC Davis for 6 3-pointers in the first half, he only needed to contribute two in the second as the Mustangs mostly-cruised to a 68-53 victory on...
Maybe I’m letting you a little too far behind the curtain, but here’s how a “typical” night might go in my house. My wife and I are watching a show. Maybe...
I needed to hide in my proverbial cave before entering back into the world of sports. The media’s recycled replay has stolen anything and everything fresh to talk about. For days I’ve thought...
On Thursday, Cal Poly held off a second-half run by Pacific and emerged with a 67-62 win over the second place team in the Big West. Cal Poly has now beaten...
Larry Lee is San Luis Obispo college baseball. A San Luis Obispo High School graduate, Lee has been coaching college baseball in San Luis Obispo for about 30 years. Lee spent...
It can’t be that bad, can it? The United States Men’s National Soccer Team is starting their hexagonal World Cup qualifying round on the road in San Pedro Sula, Honduras against...
Predictions in sports can be just as fun as what actually happens and a lot of time many people do it. Every person has their own unique way of predicting outcomes,...
Changing culture in sports is hard. It’s compounded when talking about a raging emotional cauldron of 19-23 year olds cheering for their favorite team. This may be a slippery slope kind...
Deer antler spray and gay-bashing are unfortunately the driving headlines leading into Super Bowl XLVII. This is the circus that the Super Bowl “media” ring has become. Real reporters and analysts...