This high school football player name Apollos Hester gave one of the most inspiring interviews you will ever hear. During a post-game television interview on Time Warner Cable, he reminded all of us that when you get knocked down, you gotta get right back up and press on.
Jay Cutler threw two touchdown passes to Martellus Bennett, and the Chicago Bears held on to beat the New York Jets, 27-19, on Monday night in northern New Jersey.
After three weeks of creampuff scheduling, we got our first real tastes of conference action and really exciting games. Here are some of the highlights from this week in college football.
I was watching WUTR the other day and saw an interesting story about our local football coaches reaching out to their players regarding the controversies currently plaguing the NFL. We wanted to share the story with you in case you missed it.
It’s getting to be that fun time of year when the air starts turning a bit cooler and we get our first meaningful conference games. Here are some of the big storylines this week.
Buffalo, New York was clearly pumped up last Sunday, and so were The Buffalo Bills as they squished the fish 29-10 at the new and improved Ralph Wilson Stadium. C.J. Spiller exploded for a 102-yard kickoff return which got the crowd roaring while rookie receiver Sammy Watkins had a 12-yard touchdown catch as well in this unpredictable lop-sided victory for The Bills. Will the momentum carry over i
Football fans everywhere are beginning to cheer for those who play the game along with the sportscasters who provide commentary. Last year Bob Costas got America thinking after a Kansas City football players' murder/suicide and now, James Brown has brought the domestic violence issue front and center.
After a week filled with off-the-field controversies, the NFL focused on football on Sunday. Upsets, injuries and amazing comebacks became the biggest storylines of Week 2. Here's a recap of this week's action: