Month: October 2018

10:35 AM ET Ryan McGee Close ESPN Senior Writer Senior writer for ESPN The Magazine and ESPN.com 2-time Sports Emmy winner 2010, 2014 NMPA Writer of the Year Marty Smith Close ESPN ESPN NASCAR lead reporter Former NASCAR.com senior writer 15 years covering NASCAR Marty & McGee have been across the country already this season,
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10:14 AM ET Here we go. Khabib Nurmagomedov versus Conor McGregor. The UFC’s undefeated lightweight champion, versus the sport’s biggest star, returning from a two-year hiatus. It’s everything you want in a main event: Divisional supremacy, bad blood, dueling fanbases, clashing styles. McGregor is a great salesman and he’ll never want for a crowd, but
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10:30 AM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN ‘What-about-ism’ is a cancer that eats away our rational discourse. It’s a rhetorical crutch. It’s a logical fallacy. It’s a diversionary tactic, a flare of false equivalency shot into the air in the hopes of drawing attention away from the issue at hand. Which brings us to T.J. Oshie. The
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8:00 AM ET Sarah Barshop Close ESPN Staff Writer Covered the Packers for ESPN Milwaukee Marquette University graduate Todd Archer Close ESPN Staff Writer Covered NFL since 1997, Cowboys since 2003 Previously covered Bengals and Dolphins Lives in Dallas area with his wife and two children Sunday’s meeting between the Houston Texans and Dallas Cowboys
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8:24 AM ET EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — That celebration Odell Beckham Jr. had planned for his first score of the season has been put on ice. He is waiting, a bit longer than expected, for that elusive touchdown. It’s approaching unchartered territory heading into Week 5. Beckham has never gone more than four consecutive games
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7:00 AM ET Welcome to the craziness. Welcome to the latest heavyweight circus featuring two modern boxing giants, their entourages, a travelling troupe of jesters, hacks and three stages in three great fighting cities. Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury had exchanged promises, hugs, handshakes and more importantly signatures before they had to be separated in
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8:45 AM ET The American League Division Series pits the Houston Astros against the Cleveland Indians and the Boston Red Sox versus the New York Yankees. Here’s Tim Kurkjian’s pick for each series, with three reasons why that team will win — and one reason why they might not. Three reasons the Astros will beat
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