Archive for May, 2011

CBS May Not Need Gus Johnson, But We Do!

Yeshayahu Ginsburg College basketball fans who were paying attention to the news today were incredibly saddened to hear that Gus Johnson would no longer be calling March Madness games. Early reports were not sure what Gus would be doing next year, though everyone was basing their stories off the fact that Johnson’s contract with CBS [...]

2011 NFL Draft Review: I Love a Good Draft

Drafts really are the best, I like all kinds: Miller Light and Miller High Life for your cheaper American beers. I enjoy Corona, Dos XX, and Pacifico for Mexican beers And of course, the greats like Stella Artois, Kilt Lifter, and any Chimay. But, that is not the draft I am talking about; of course [...]

Premier League: Coming Down to the Wire

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  A few weeks ago, everything in the Premier League seemed to be wrapped up.  The top 5 were clearly identified, Arsenal had fallen apart and Manchester United had a strangled hold on its record setting 19th Premier League title.  But after this weekend, everything has been blown wide open.                 Manchester United entered the [...]

Kobe’s Legacy in Trouble?

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The answer is simply no, but I don’t think he knows that. Though once upon a time the LA Lakers were looking unbeatable, like a three peat was nothing more than a foregone conclusion and Kobe Bryant would tie Michael Jordan in the department of championship rings won. That last part is really the most [...]

CFB’s 2011 Dirty Dozen Preview Part 2: Ten Teams Due For a Fall

Its now only 123 days until the College Football season kicks off, but its never to early to start looking forward to what should be, as always, another terrific college football season. Last year saw Auburn come from the depths of nowhere to win the BCS National Championship game, led by the dominance of transfer [...]

Not Your Typical Rivalries

Red Sox-Yankees. Duke-UNC. Bears-Packers. So many storied rivalries that have shaped the integrity, intensity, and history of their respected sports. Now, while those are all well and good, we here at TSHQ find that the less spoken, more personal, over the top rivalries are what drives the sports world. Bryan Doherty and Coley Michalik look [...]

Bulls vs. Hawks Series Preview

So after a trying first round series with the Indiana Pacers the Bulls find themselves in the second round for only the second time since Michael Jordan wore red. They won game five against the Pacers in solid fashion, but this Bulls fan is not breathing easy at all. Sure the Hawks seem like a [...]

The Top Ten, A Look Ahead, and Topics That Trend

A month of the way through the season and we are certainly at a strange place. The Royals and Indians are battling for first, the Red Sox are in last, and Josh Johnson and Jered Weaver are CY Young frontrunners, with ERA’s of .88 and .99 respectively. Last year was certainly the year of the [...]

Interested in Writing For TSHQ?

Contact Bryan Doherty with your name, your sports of interest, and a writing sample from prior work. Highly interested in any Golf or Auto Racing bloggers as well as adding a MLB, College Basketball, and Soccer writer.