Nick’s Sports Sprint: September 24, 2020

 Each day, Nick will give his daily thoughts on the world of sports. These updates will consist of recaps, previews, insights, stats, opinions, predictions and more! WATCH THESE Gale Sayers, the legendary Bears running back, passed away at the age of 77. Here is a tweet that has the highlights from his historic six-touchdown win over the 49ers on a muddy Wrigley Field. To honor … Continue reading Nick’s Sports Sprint: September 24, 2020

Nick’s Sports Sprint: September 23, 2020

Each day, Nick will give his daily thoughts on the world of sports. These updates will consist of recaps, previews, insights, stats, opinions, predictions and more! SOMETHING TO WATCH Last night, I was happy to be a guest on Captain Lou’s Extravaganza, hosted by Lou Gamelin. I was on the show to talk about Big Ten football, and it was a great conversation that we … Continue reading Nick’s Sports Sprint: September 23, 2020

Nick’s Opinion: How the OK Conference Can Schedule to Limit Travel Outside of Gretchen Whitmer’s “Regions”

The MHSAA Football season is looming, with the first games set to take place within two months. There are already heavy concerns about playing games in the first place, but if they do go forward with the season, there will be additional concerns about making long road trips. The state of Michigan’s impact by the COVID-19 pandemic is different within the different “Regions” that Governor … Continue reading Nick’s Opinion: How the OK Conference Can Schedule to Limit Travel Outside of Gretchen Whitmer’s “Regions”

Nick’s Opinion: Why Chicago State Should Be Given a Serious Look in MEAC Expansion

Nick’s Opinion Piece: Why Chicago State Should Be Given a Serious Look in MEAC Expansion   The MEAC is in trouble. The league just suffered another blow when Florida A&M announced that they would leave for the SWAC starting in 2021. As a result of this, the league will now have nine full members and only seven of those teams play football. Though there may … Continue reading Nick’s Opinion: Why Chicago State Should Be Given a Serious Look in MEAC Expansion