ESPN's morning show Get Up will feature former NFL players Taylor Lewan and Will Compton from the podcast Bussin’ With The Boys, making appearances across ESPN platforms during the 2025-26 football season to connect with fans and bring entertainment and insights to the show.
YouTube TV and Fox are facing a contract dispute that could lead to the removal of Fox channels, including Fox News and Fox Sports, from YouTube TV if an agreement isn't reached by August 27, potentially affecting viewers during the football season. Subscribers may receive a $10 credit if channels are unavailable for an extended period.
The 2025-26 Premier League fixtures have been announced, with the season starting on August 16-17, 2025, and ending on May 24, 2026. The season features 33 rounds of matches, with all games available to watch live on NBC platforms, including NBC, USA, and Peacock. The schedule includes detailed match dates and times, with adjustments possible due to cup competitions.
The article discusses the excitement around the start of football season, focusing on the Green Bay Packers' offseason activities, player performances, roster updates, and strategic considerations for the upcoming season, highlighting the importance of health, division challenges, and innovative training drills.
The columnist discusses his concerns about accidentally damaging guitars and explores the Yamaha SA-15D, a lightweight and fragile guitar. Despite its beautiful design and great sound, the raised pickguard on the SA-15D, mounted on foam-like spacers, is a design flaw that weakens the guitar. The columnist reflects on the similarities between football and guitar collections, both being prone to attrition.
Auburn University is installing heat sensors around their stadium to identify hot spots and assist fans with heat-related illnesses during football games. The sensors will help determine the best locations for cooling stations, and campus safety is also installing air conditioning systems in the concourse to keep fans cool.
The Big Ten Network has announced its broadcaster lineup for the 2023 college football season, featuring a mix of new faces and experienced voices. The lineup includes former players and NFL alumni as game analysts, a veteran group of play-by-play talent, on-field reporters, and returning rules analysts. The network's studio coverage will include the seventh season of B1G Tailgate, hosted by Rick Pizzo and featuring analysts Gerry DiNardo, Howard Griffith, and Brock Vereen. Studio coverage will also include shows like The B1G Show and The Final Drive, with a lineup of accomplished analysts. Additionally, the network's original programming will include the 12th season of The Journey: Big Ten Football and the third season of The B1G Moment.