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Doc Vander Meer: Carpe Diem
Produced by Allison Wilson and David Prusinski Carpe Diem. Seize the day. Make your lives extraordinary. David Ryan Vander Meer‘s life has been anything but ordinary. His…
Ball State Sports Link To Assist NCAA Final Four
Ball State Sports Link, the nation’s first fully immersive digital sports production program, will again play a role in one of the largest sporting events…
The Evolution of One-and-Done, and How it Will Decide the National Champion
By Matt Craig
Many of the contenders for the NCAA Championship rely on teenagers who will never suit up for their school again after next weekend. Take a close look at how this trend started, and why.
The Tough Side of Sports
As a baseball player, spring break is one of the most enjoyable times of the season. You don’t have to worry about school, you’re in…
Ball Hogs: The Age of Big, Dumb Big Men Winning Championships is Over
Today on the Ball Hogs Podcast! The guys take on the hottest topic in the NBA in 2015, small ball vs. bully ball. In a year where more teams than ever before will be relying on small ball for a competitive advantage, will they find it? And what’s the best way to fight back? And the eventual question, in 2015 would you rather have a dominant big or guard on your team? All that and a ton of nonsense on today’s Ball Hogs podcast.
Ball Hogs: A Hooper’s Connection to His Jordan’s, and Harden Paid to be a Kardashian?
Anyone who has played a lot of basketball know’s how big Jordan’s are in the basketball culture. How much money would it take for you to never wear Nike shoes again? Would around $200 million do? That’s the dilemma James Harden is facing, albeit it not a very difficult one. But looking a little deeper at the situation tells us that Adidas is heavily investing in Harden just as much for his off-court appeal and escapades as his patented euro-step.
Ball Hogs: Is Russell Westbrook More Valuable to OKC than Kevin Durant?
In what is the most important episode of the Ball Hogs Podcast so far, Kenneth Cohen tries to convince Matt Craig that Russell Westbrook is actually more valuable to the OKC Thunder than Kevin Durant. With Matt being an Oklahoma native and a die-hard Thunder fan, be warned that the following episode could be heavily biased.
Ball Hogs: Who’s More Doomed — the Knicks or the Lakers?
In the first ever episode of Chirp City’s brand new NBA podcast, the Ball Hogs talk about the dismal situations of the Knicks and the Lakers. Which team is going to be worse, and for how long?