
MLS gave us one of the wildest soccer shootouts we’ve ever seen
Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports Confusion and recent rule changes led Orlando City to accidentally celebrate their win TWICE before the game was officially called. One of the things Major League Soccer has become known for over the years is the hectic nature of the league. But even by MLS standards, what just... go to Article >
Fumble Dimension: We’re here to fix or ruin soccer, whichever comes first

In Part 1 of their latest project, Kofie and Jon explore the hit soccer simulator Football Manager and try to create the best and worst formations imaginable. We hope you dig the video just above, which is Part 1 of our biggest... read more
How to have a socially distant Halloween using sports equipment

Get this stuff out of your attic and become a Halloween God! Halloween is almost upon us, and nothing will be scarier than what 2020 has doled out already. This year the simple act of trick or treating is a viral minefield, and as such... read more
Filming for The Masked Singer UK wrapped up despite fears it would get shut down because of coronavirus

Filming for The Masked Singer UK has already finished (Picture: ITV) Joel Dommett has revealed that filming for The Masked Singer UK 2021 has already finished, despite fears it would get shut down because of the coronavirus pandemic.... read more
Fumble Friday: More data from our Football Manager disaster

Recently, Kofie and Jon completed their largest Fumble Dimension experiment to date. We’ve got it all here, along with some other stats and notes from this disaster. In case you missed it, Jon and I recently finished a two-part... read more
The congressional bill that would expand college athletes’ rights, explained

Why the College Athletes Bill of Rights could be a game-changer. The age-old debate over whether college athletes should get paid is still alive and well. But in this game of tug-of-war, it seems as though the argument for paying... read more
Backyard Football convinced my childhood self that Dan Marino was trash

The Dolphins legend was great in real life, but in Backyard Football? Not so much January 15th, 2000 was Dan Marino’s last NFL football game ever. He played like shit and was pulled mid-game. For a Hall-of-Famer, that’s a hell of... read more
Podcast: Why Aaron Rodgers has more on the line than anyone else this weekend

Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images If he’s able to secure another Super Bowl, he begins to be able to knock on the door of that hallowed QB room. Careers are built during the regular season, but legacies are defined in... read more
Secret Base Reviews: Starting to Train for a Half Marathon

Getty Images I’m one and a half weeks in and I’ve got opinions Please note: I am not evaluating the entirety of training for a half marathon, just the beginning part where you’re easing into it. I started training for a... read more
This rugby player got a red card for using the ref as a celebration prop

Lifted the dude up like he was Simba ... A cardinal rule in any sport is that you can’t touch the ref. That also includes lifting the ref into the air and using them as a prop while you’re celebrating. Josaia Raisuqe, a player... read more
Podcast: The Bears are making a mistake keeping Ryan Pace and Matt Nagy

Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images In a move that pleased nobody, the Bears stuck to their guns. The SB Nation NFL Show breaks it down on their podcast. Let’s say you run an NFL team... Your general... read more
James Harden is about to get traded to the Nets or 76ers

Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports James Harden’s trade demand is finally going to be resolved. Will he end up in Brooklyn or Philly? A James Harden trade is coming, and there are reportedly only two teams seriously vying for the... read more
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