Sports’ gambling era adds sinister conspiracy theory to every blown call
This is the cost of a world where every game features a dozen gambling ads, where everyone is always looking for grassy knolls.
This is the cost of a world where every game features a dozen gambling ads, where everyone is always looking for grassy knolls.
Lane Lambert has been reticent to criticize officiating for most of his tenure as Islanders head coach. That tendency evaporated Tuesday.
Only some people have that play out on national television.It's safe to say college football referee Ed Ardito fit that description on Tuesday night during the First Responder Bowl in Dallas.
Lately even stars such as Patrick Mahomes, the face of the league, and Micah Parsons, Myles Garrett and even Troy Aikman in the ESPN booth have joined the army of apoplectic fans in their frustration.
Although replays showed TCU's Emanuel Miller got the shot off before the buzzer, they also showed he stepped on the right sideline before he took the shot, meaning the Horned Frogs should have lost possession to Georgetown.