10:48 AM ET As with every Zoom call, there’s an awkward moment as the video connects without the audio. Faces briefly loom large in the windows on my screen as the participants, in this case two journalists and five PR people, race to “unmute”. Meanwhile, the Wolffs, now on their third or fourth interview of
Month: May 2020
6:37 AM ET Red Bull boss Christian Horner has ruled out a move for Sebastian Vettel’s services as Max Verstappen’s teammate in 2021 as the team does not want “two alpha males”. In a special for Mental Health Awareness Week, Movember co-founder Justin Coghlan talks about his company’s work in F1 and over-arching goal of
9:04 AM ET D’Arcy MaineESPNW Writer Across the NCAA, seniors were left asking “What if?” in March, after the coronavirus pandemic canceled the remaining winter and spring sporting events. Here are the stories that show the sudden, complicated, controversial and emotional endings athletes have been coming to grips with over the past few weeks. On
9:12 AM ET ESPN.com staff The sports world was put on hold amid the coronavirus pandemic, leaving college and high school seniors to ask, “What if?” ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt started a Twitter thread called #SeniorNight that garnered thousands of responses to honor athletes who didn’t have a chance to play for a championship or
May 20, 2020 “I believe I can win the most Slams and break the record for longest No. 1. Those are definitely my clear goals.” That’s what Novak Djokovic said on “In Depth with Graham Bensinger” last week. It was a pretty innocuous comment, especially by Djokovic’s standards, but it made waves in allowing us
8:19 PM ET Oregon continued showing its recruiting reach out West on Monday, gaining a commitment from Arizona ESPN 300 offensive lineman Jonah Miller. The 6-foot-6, 285-pound lineman chose the Ducks over Arizona State, Penn State, Texas, USC and Washington. Miller is the No. 24-ranked offensive tackle and No. 259 recruit overall, and joins fellow
8:41 AM ET Steve KimESPN The three things you can count on in life: death, taxes and … controversial decisions in boxing. On ESPN2 Wednesday (7 p.m. ET), fans will get the chance to rewatch some memorable fights that were not only notable for their action inside the ring, but for the controversies after the
May 19, 2020 A night of big fights with controversial endings will air Wednesday night on ESPN2 starting at 7 p.m. ET. “Debated Decisions,” a five-fight show, includes some of the biggest names in the history of boxing. Felix “Tito” Trinidad’s majority decision over Oscar De La Hoya in 1999 had fans questioning the judges’
7:50 AM ET The Oakland Athletics have not paid their rent to use the RingCentral Coliseum, according to the interim executive director of the stadium authority. Henry Gardner told the Bay Area News Group on Tuesday that the team had informed the stadium authority it could not pay the $1.2 million annual rent that was
8:19 AM ET DeVante Parker‘s answer to an Instagram poll Monday night set off Michael Thomas and started a war of words between the wide receivers. The NFL on Fox’s Instagram account asked: Which is tougher? A. Make a catch while guarded by Stephon Gilmore, or B. Break up a pass while guarding Michael Thomas.
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