Pro sports bettors and handicappers will try to improve on their profitable run against the spread on weekend best bets in the Review-Journal.
An inspirational sports movie on Netflix shares a heartwarming story with a heartbreaking ending thanks to the bad guys from the South End of Louisville. You Gotta Believe is near the top of the ...
The TVers were Kirk Herbstreit and Chris Fowler on primarily ESPN. From SI this morning, “Herbie was on the call, The ...
(From Fox5) Susie Wiles, the new White House Chief of Staff, will become the first woman to hold the role as Donald Trump’s ...
Katherine Webb-McCarron: Left, embracing Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron after the Alabama vs. Oklahoma Sugar Bowl NCAA ...
Katherine Webb, who’s married to former NFL quarterback AJ McCarron, says it’s time for her to “get back out there” after 12 ...
Instead of running down The Hill at Memorial Stadium, Clemson QB Cade Klubnik added his own twist during Friday's snowstorm.
Legendary sportscaster Brent Musburger, who took second in the Review-Journal NFL Challenge (50-39-1 against the spread), is backing the Harbaugh brothers in a money-line parlay that pays even money. ...
Professional handicapper Scott Kellen (@SixthSenseNFL) won the Las Vegas Review-Journal NFL Challenge with a 51-37-2 record against the spread (58 percent).
Hanson didn’t invent the phrase, though. It actually traces back to NFL broadcasting legend Brent Musburger, who used it on NFL Today on CBS. Behind the scenes, it was a favorite term of CBS ...
March Madness remained pretty much limited to Illinois until 1982, when former CBS broadcaster Brent Musburger, who went to Northwestern and began his career as a Chicago sportswriter, used it ...