By Jon Wilner | [email protected] | Bay Area News Group PUBLISHED: December 28, 2018 at 10:37 am | UPDATED: December 28, 2018 at 10:37 am * The Pac-12 Hotline newsletter is published each Monday-Wednesday-Friday during the college sports season (and twice-a-week in the summer). This edition, from Dec. 28, has been made available in archived form … The Pac-12’s continued struggles (another playoff miss) and Oklahoma’s enduring success (another playoff make, and another Heisman Trophy) recently caused the Hotline to ponder its way into an alternate universe, where events unfolded quite differently in the early fall of 2011. What if the Sooners and Oklahoma State had joined the Pac-12? The move, if you’ll recall, was discussed by the schools and the conference at the tail end of the major realignment wave. At the time, the Big 12 was roiling to the beat of a Texas two-step, with UT carving its own future through the Longhorn Network and … [Read more...] about Hotline newsletter: In an alternate universe, it’s the Pac-14; future bowl options (hello, Hollywood Park); Herbert’s return and more
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To binge-watch or not to binge-watch – The highs and lows of TV in 2018
By Sahir Palijo Published: December 28, 2018 0 SHARES Share Tweet Email With loads of new enticing television shows being produced every year and keeping us hooked throughout, there is no doubt that we are witnessing ‘peak TV’. There is no doubt that we are living in the golden age of television. With loads of new enticing televisions shows being produced every year and keeping us hooked throughout, there is no doubt that we are witnessing ‘peak TV’. Every year countless television networks and streaming services produce their own TV shows to attract as much audience as possible. The competition amongst them gets tougher by the second and we the audience, couldn’t be happier as we are treated with more and more entertaining content with each passing day.To mark the end of the year, below is a list of the five best and worst TV shows that aired in 2018. 5. Mirzapur Amazon Prime’s answer to Sacred Games proves to be quite an … [Read more...] about To binge-watch or not to binge-watch – The highs and lows of TV in 2018
TV tonight: Warriors feted on Sports Illustrated awards show
By Chuck Barney | [email protected] | Bay Area News Group PUBLISHED: December 13, 2018 at 3:11 am | UPDATED: December 13, 2018 at 4:19 am TV picks for Thursday, Dec. 13 WATCH THIS: “Thursday Night Football” (5:20 p.m., Fox, NFL Network and Amazon Prime): The Thursday-night schedule wraps up with a big game between Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs and Philip Rivers and the Los Angeles Chargers, in KC. Joe Buck and analyst Troy Aikman, along with reporters Erin Andrews and Kristina Pink, call the action from Arrowhead Stadium. “Sports Illustrated’s Sportsperson of the Year Awards” (6 p.m. PT, NBCSN): All hail the Golden State Warriors. We already know that the Dubs have garnered SI’s top annual honor. (Congrats to Steph Curry, Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson & Co.). Now here’s the (previously taped) show in which they officially receive their award. Other recipients include … [Read more...] about TV tonight: Warriors feted on Sports Illustrated awards show
Hotline newsletter: A call for transparency, ASU’s 2-point debate, Leach on Petersen, USC fans GoFundMe, Amazon’s bid and more
By Jon Wilner | [email protected] | Bay Area News Group November 21, 2018 at 1:06 pm * The Pac-12 Hotline newsletter is published each Monday-Wednesday-Friday during the college sports season (and twice-a-week in the summer). This edition, from Nov. 21, has been made available in archived form … That word would be … Thanks. Thanks to all Hotline readers for your support these past few months — for the past year-and-a-half, in fact. We started this project in the summer of 2017. Without your loyalty and participation, the Pac-12 Hotline would never have made it to Year Two. The Hotline has featured at last one piece of new content every day since the middle of August, but I’m shutting things down for Thanksgiving. We’ll be back at full speed Friday with a newsletter and fresh content on the site. As always, feel free to contact me directly using the email at the bottom of the newsletter. Have a safe and happy holiday. — Jon Wilner … [Read more...] about Hotline newsletter: A call for transparency, ASU’s 2-point debate, Leach on Petersen, USC fans GoFundMe, Amazon’s bid and more
TV this week: ‘The Walking Dead’ says goodbye to Rick
(L-R) Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes and Jon Bernthal as Shane Walsh in ‘The Walking Dead,’ Season 1, Episode 1. (Gene Page/AMC) (L-R) Steven Yeun as Glen and Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes in ‘The Walking Dead,’ Season 1, Episode 2. (Gene Page/AMC) (L-R) Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes, Chandler Riggs as Carl Grimes and Sarah Wayne Callies as Lori Grimes in ‘The Walking Dead,’ Season 1, Episode 3. (Gene Page/AMC) (L-R) Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes, Robert ‘IronE’ Singleton as T-Dog and Normas Reedus as Daryl Dixon in ‘The Walking Dead,’ Season 1, Episode 4. (Gene Page/AMC) (L-R) Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon, Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes, Sarah Wayne Callies as Lori Grimes and Chandler Riggs as Carl Grimes in ‘The Walking Dead,’ Season 1, Episode 6. (Gene Page/AMC) Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes in ‘The Walking Dead,’ Season 2, Episode 1. (Gene … [Read more...] about TV this week: ‘The Walking Dead’ says goodbye to Rick