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Hot Corner: Will the Phillies Turn it Around in 2016?
In the offseason preview this week, Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Jake Kaplan shares his thoughts on the Phillies offseason plans. The Hot Corner will break down every Major Leauge Baseball team and follow their offseason.
March Madness Survival Guide: Sound the Upset Alert!
We’re a long ways from March, but the upsets are already coming left and right. Without any “great” teams in the country, sound the alarm!!
WATCH: @BallStateFB “Earn It Today” – Ep. 2
Ball State Sports Link, the nation’s first digital sports production program, in partnership with Ball State Football, has released Episode #2 of its new 3rd…
Hot Corner: Kansas City is Royal
The Royals hoisted their first World Series Trophy in 30 years. Now, the offseason brings its own challenges to the table. Will the Royals re-sign…
WATCH: “I Play For You” – Jenna Spadafora (WVB)
For her outstanding play during the 2015 Mid-American Conference regular season, Ball State women’s volleyball senior setter Jenna Spadafora (Fort Wayne, Ind./Carroll) has been named First Team All-MAC…
Ball Hogs: Who Has the Best Handle in NBA History?
In honor of Jason “White Chocolate” Williams 40th birthday, the guys discuss who might have the best handle in NBA history. From Kyrie Irving to God Shammgod, the contenders are fierce. Flashy or economical? Who do you think has the best handles, let us know @2ballhogs.
From Stud to Star: The Heisman Doesn’t Go to the Best Player
By Matt Craig
Editor in Chief of Chirp City
Member of Ball State Sports Link
Talent alone won’t land a great college football player the Heisman. Just ask Corey Coleman, who may be the most unguardable player in college football, but won’t hold up the trophy. Why?? All aboard the hype train.
Ball Hogs: The Ballislife Disease is Ruining Basketball
It’s time for the most important podcast in the history of the show. More than that, this might be the most important podcast in the history of podcasts. The guys discuss the least talked about but most important problem in basketball, the ballislife disease (trademark pending from Matt). How mixtapes and sneaker companies are changing the way American kids play basketball.