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Author: Ryan Mulderig

Attending a Professional Sporting Event: Post-Pandemic

Reading Time: 2 minutes About one month ago, I was lucky enough to do something that most people have not been able to do since March of ’20: Attend a professional sporting event. Here, I will break down just how different my experience was compared to what a normal game would be like.The game that I was lucky enough to attend was an MLS match between Inter Miami CF and Toronto FC. The game took place at Rentschler Field, normally the home of UCONN Football, but due to Canada’s travel ban, Toronto had to play at a venue inside...

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Re-Drafting The 2015 NBA Draft: Who Teams Should Have Really Picked

Reading Time: 2 minutesThis is Part three of a series where I revisit old drafts to analyze which players were busts, just right, or came out of nowhere to achieve stardom. This idea is inspired by Bill Simmons of the Ringer Podcast Network. The 2015 NBA draft was certainly a top heavy draft. The projected first few picks were high-caliber names coming out of college. However, many big name players such as Jahil Okafor failed to live up to expectations. While on the other side of things, players like Kristaps Porzingis exceeded expectations. Now, we dive into what each...

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The Truth Behind The American Athletic Conference: How it Will Fall Apart in the Coming Years

Reading Time: 2 minutesIn 2013, the American Athletic Conference (AAC) was formed with a combination of schools from the Big East and Conference-USA. Over the years, the AAC has experienced many successes on the basketball court and football field. The conference has sent multiple teams to the NCAA tournament each year, have teams in New-Year’s Six bowls, and even had a national title team in 2014. However, due to UCONN leaving the conference and the financial burden of the Covid-19 pandemic, I think the conference will disband in the coming years. Despite the fact that UCONN had little success...

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Re-Drafting the 2014 NBA Draft: Who Teams Should Have Really Picked

Reading Time: 2 minutes This is Part 2 of a series where I revisit old drafts to analyze which players were busts,  just right, or came out of nowhere to achieve stardom. This idea is inspired by Bill Simmons of the Ringer Podcast Network. The 2014 NBA draft was one to remember and was a draft that had a lot of raw talent. This draft features two of the league’s best centers, and two of the world’s most athletic players. However, of all the drafts we have had in this decade, 2014 was one of the more predictable. Despite...

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The Return of Bundesliga: Everything You Need to Know

Reading Time: 2 minutesFor soccer fans, or even just sports fans in general, we have good news. A top tier league is set to start play. This would be the German Bundesliga. The league is set to start play this Weekend with 9 matches throughout the weekend, with many of the games being shown on the FOX TV networks.  Title Race At the top of the table, we find Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund,  RB Lepzig, and Borussia Mönchengladbach competing for the Bundesliga title. As of now the reigning German champs, Bayern are the favorites as they are 4 points...

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