Should Matthew Slater be in the Hall of Fame?

Should Matthew Slater be in the Hall of Fame?

It is a constant debate whether a player should be enshrined in Canton or not. Currently, Eli Manning is the flavor of the month now that he has been benched for Daniel Jones. After winning Super Bowl MVP, it was Julian Edelman. There will always be debate over whether or not players should be there. […]

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 The Korner Booth Picks Week One of 2019

The Korner Booth Picks Week One of 2019

We’re baaaaaaack. After a short hiatus from discussing our picks, the Korner Booth week one picks article is here. After an exciting TNF game featuring the Titans and Gardner Minshew’s majestic mustache (buy a shirt), here is the Korner Booth team’s picks for college football week four and NFL week three. College Football Week 4 […]

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 The Fair Pay to Play Act and What It Means to the NCAA

The Fair Pay to Play Act and What It Means to the NCAA

S.B. 206, otherwise known as the “Fair Pay to Play Act” was recently passed by the California senate and assembly. After any changes are discussed, Governor Gavin Newsom will have thirty days to sign it into law. What does this bill do? It allows college athletes to sign endorsement deals, which would greatly impact the […]

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 Alabama vs Duke Recap: Early Struggles Need Attention

Alabama vs Duke Recap: Early Struggles Need Attention

It’s finally here, the thing everyone has been waiting for. Week one of college football is here, and it did not disappoint. With Alabama struggling early in their 127th season opener, there’s a lot to react to, so let’s take a look in my Alabama vs Duke recap. O-Line Struggles Early During the first drive, […]

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 The Miami Problem: Was the Best QB the Wrong Choice

The Miami Problem: Was the Best QB the Wrong Choice

After most of the media picked Florida to win the season opener, Miami came close to proving them wrong. However, with sloppy play on both sides and a porous Miami offensive line, Florida left Camping World Stadium 1-0. Even though Jarren Williams played well, it begs the question: was the best QB the wrong choice […]

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 Does the NFL Finally Care About Player Safety?

Does the NFL Finally Care About Player Safety?

With the Antonio Brown saga continuing, it seems as if the NFL is finally taking player safety seriously. Brown’s current helmet debacle seems to have no end in sight, and shows the further decline of the Raiders as a franchise. With the league standing firm in their position, does the NFL finally care about player […]

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 How a Bird Saved the NBA with Some Magic

How a Bird Saved the NBA with Some Magic

The NBA today is a juggernaut. Even as viewership has been on the decline over the past few years, revenues continue to climb. There was a point in time, however, where the NBA was struggling: the 1970’s. In the 1980’s things changed. This is how a Bird saved the NBA with Magic. A Little Background […]

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 Miami Cannot Trade for Chris Paul

Miami Cannot Trade for Chris Paul

During a recent recording of the Korner Booth podcast (episode 47), I claimed that “Pat Riley has lost it.” I said this while talking about the Jimmy Butler signing, and some people disagree with my assertion. After seeing their roster makeup, I have come around, Jimmy Butler might workout in Miami. However, Pat isn’t out […]

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 Why the US Team’s Victory Goes Beyond Soccer

Why the US Team’s Victory Goes Beyond Soccer

Earlier today, John wrote a great article about what America’s victory means to little girls across the world. While I do agree with his article, I think the US team’s victory in France goes beyond the world of soccer. Celebrations Men in soccer celebrate. They rip their shirts off, flex their muscles, and go crazy […]

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 Kev’s Proposed College Football Realignment

Kev’s Proposed College Football Realignment

Last week I wrote about the College Football Playoff’s unjust treatment of independents. Now, I am not the kind of person who just likes to point out a problem. I’m an action guy, who likes solving issues. Sometime’s it gets me in trouble, because some people just want me to listen, but I like finding […]

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 Elitism in FBS: Will the CFP Eliminate Independents?

Elitism in FBS: Will the CFP Eliminate Independents?

The College Football Playoff is a vast improvement over the BCS. By having the “four best teams” compete to find the National Championship, it eliminated some of the guess work from the BCS format. With that being said, the BCS was better than the old method, which did not involve a game at all. Without […]

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 The Warriors Didn’t Ruin the NBA

The Warriors Didn’t Ruin the NBA

This isn’t about the NBA Finals. Even if they won, the Warriors didn’t ruin the NBA. Even immediately after KD signed there, the Warriors didn’t ruin the NBA. Someone did ruin the NBA, but it wasn’t the Warriors. What Did Ruin the NBA Then? The NBA was ruined on July 8th, 2010. How did I […]

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 Kev’s Power Five Conference Picks

Kev’s Power Five Conference Picks

It’s the worst time of year. Yes, summer is right around the corner, but college football feels like it will never return. As I sit in my bunker watching Alabama highlights just waiting for August 24th, I figured I’d make some predictions about who will win each Power Five conference. The SEC Winner is… Shocking, […]

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 Dwight Howard: The Most Dominant Center of the 2000’s

Dwight Howard: The Most Dominant Center of the 2000’s

There was a point in time when Dwight Howard was one of the best centers in the NBA. During his eight year stint with Orlando, there was not a more intimidating defender across the league. After an ill-advised move to Los Angeles, however, Dwight’s career took a nose dive. Seven years and five teams later, […]

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