Born and raised in a little town called Westerlo, NY. Being brought up on the top of the Helderberg Mountains I endured many things. Hillbilly's, loud trucks, the smell of fresh cow manure and of course boredom. So I got my act together and wandered off the mountain into the big city. Took up a love for radio and the rest is history. A few things about me: -I'm a hot dog connoisseur. You need to know the best topping for a hot dog, I got your back. -Favorite band is Black Sabbath. Both the Ozzy and Dio years. Anything after that is just weird.
BJ
Should the WNBA Lower Hoops for Women? — Sports Survey of the Day
Women's basketball isn't growing in popularity, and University of Connecticut head coach Geno Auriemma thinks he knows the reason why.
Is Robert Griffin III the Most Exciting Player in Football? — Sports Survey of the Day
Despite losing to the New York Giants on Sunday, Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III put on the quite a show for the fans.
Will the Detroit Tigers Win the World Series? — Sports Survey of the Day
The Detroit Tigers have made it to the World Series. The last time they were there, in 2006, things ended in disappointment. Will this time be different?
Can Rain Have a Major Effect on a Playoff Series? — Sports Survey of the Day
It was a wet night in the central United States. Both games in the NLCS and ALCS saw rain spoil their games, but does that have a big effect on play?
Did You Watch the ALCS or the Presidential Debate? — Sports Survey of the Day
As much as we would like to believe that the world revolves around sports, there are other issues at hand. The 2012 presidential election might even be bigger than the baseball playoffs. Might.
Which Player’s Injury Is More Significant, Ray Lewis or Derek Jeter? — Sports Survey of the Day
Ray Lewis and Derek Jeter are both the longtime leaders of their respective teams, and now both are out until next year. Which player's injury is more significant?
Can a Team Win Without Its Captain? — Sports Survey of the Day
When a big-name player on your team goes down, it's makes things tougher—and that goes double in the postseason.
Michael Vick Owns a Dog Again: Are You Okay With That? — Sports Survey of the Day
We all know the story about Michael Vick and how he landed in jail for a while. What we just found out is that he now owns a dog again. Is it too soon?
‘America’s Next Top Model’ Runner-Up Still Looks Hot — Even ‘Dead’
Depending on exactly what they are modeling, a professional model can either look glamorous, or really creepy. Here, we see a good example of the latter. Still hot.
Should Baseball’s Divison Series Be Best-of-Seven? — Sports Survey of the Day
The World Series is a best-of-seven matchup, as is the League Championship Series. So why not the divisional round?
What Are You Watching Tonight, Baseball Playoffs or Thursday-Night Football? — Sports Survey of the Day
Football long ago surpassed baseball as America's most popular sport. But with the baseball playoffs now in full swing, are people giving up a little football to watch some more baseball?
Is Jerry Sandusky’s Sentence Harsh Enough? — Sports Survey of the Day
Almost a year later, we finally have a sentence for former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky. But does it go far enough for the crimes he committed?
Who Is the Worst Quarterback in the NFL Right Now? — Sports Survey of the Day
Yesterday we went over who the best quarterbacks in the NFL were, so it only makes sense to also take a look at some of the worst. There certainly are a lot to choose from.
Who Is the Best Quarterback in the NFL Right Now? — Sports Survey of the Day
The 2012 NFL season is flying by. We are almost through week five, so we have to ask who is the best quarterback after the first five games?
Do MLB Managers Get Fired Too Quickly? — Sports Survey of the Day
Major League Baseball's regular season is in the books. We move on to the postseason now, but first a quick look back.
It's safe to say that many people thought that Bobby Valentine's employment as manager of the Red Sox would be terminated at some point soon. Management wasted no time in doing so, firing him the day after the regular season ended.
Are Fans Sitting Too Close to the Game? — Sports Survey of the Day
One feature common to nearly all of the ballparks built in the last 20 years or so—roughly since Baltimore's Camden Yards kick-started the surge of new stadiums in 1992—is the increased proximity of the fans to the action.
Nearer outfield fences, smaller foul territories, and less room between the rows of seats and the barrier separating them from the field certainly help bring fans closer to the