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
How Far Can Florida Gulf Coast Go in the NCAA Tournament? — Sports Survey of the Day
That there must be a "Cinderella" team every year at the NCAA Tournament is a cliche that, well, we can get behind, and this year's glass-slipper-wearing team is Florida Gulf Coast University.
Does Everyone Love an Upset in the NCAA Tournament? — Sports Survey of the Day
Day one of the NCAA Tournament is in the books, and we've already seen a couple of upset victories. Do people prefer it that way?
Do You Agree With the Presidential Bracket? –Sports Survey of the Day
By now, most people know that Barack Obama is a basketball guy. So it's no surprise that come Tournament time, ESPN asks him to fill out a bracket. Do you agree with his picks?
Do Today’s Athletes Lack Team Loyalty? — Sports Survey of the Day
A growing number of professional athletes are using free agency to leave part ways with their longtime teams. Is it a loyalty problem?
Are the Denver Broncos Super Bowl Favorites Now? — Sports Survey of the Day
The Denver Broncos are making some big moves this NFL off-season, and on Wednesday they may have made the biggest move of all: signing Wes Welker to a two-year deal.
Will We Ever See Another Mariano Rivera? — Sports Survey of the Day
The best closer in the history of baseball will be calling it a career at the end of the 2013 season.
Will the Miami Heat Repeat as NBA Champions? — Sports Survey of the Day
Every once in a while, an NBA team is constructed in such a way that it can bring multiple years of success to a franchise. Are the current Miami Heat one of those teams?
Should Major League Players Participate in the World Baseball Classic? — Sports Survey of the Day?
The 2013 World Baseball Classic gets underway this weekend, and while it isn't as popular as some of the other global sporting events, it's gaining ground. So is it important to you to see your country well represented?
Was the NBA Trade Deadline a Big Fail? — Sports Survey of the Day
The big NBA trade deadline expired on Thursday, but there weren't a whole lot of big moves.
Are Professional Athletes Too Paranoid? — Sports Survey of the Day
After being hailed a hero, South African Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius may spend the rest of his life in jail for (allegedly) murdering his girlfriend.
Do You Believe There Are Any Clean Athletes? — Sports Survey of the Day
The latest report of Major League Baseball players using performance-enhancing drugs lists some prominent players. It makes us wonder whether anyone is clean these days.
Is Carmelo Anthony the NBA’s MVP? — Sports Survey of the Day
The New York Knicks are having one of their best years in a very long time, but is it all thanks to Carmelo Anthony?
Are You Sick of Hearing About the ‘Steroid Era’? — Sports Survey of the Day
It appears that the "steroid era" in Major League Baseball is still going strong. Will baseball ever be out from under its shadow?
Are You Watching the Winter X Games? — Sports Survey of the Day
In the 1990s, something new, called "extreme sports," quickly became all the rage. So ESPN came up with an event to showcase those sports, which involved skateboards, BMX bikes and motorcycles, called the X Games, but are people still interested?
Did the NFL Fine Tom Brady for His Slide, or to Save Their Rep? — Sports Survey of the Day
After a lot of talk about whether Tom Brady's slide into Ravens safety Ed Reed was dirty or not, the NFL has decided fine the Patriots quarterback.
Have Fans Pushed Athletes to the Point of Lying? — Sports Survey of the Day
It seems that more and more athletes are coming out as, well, truth-challenged in one form or another. But whose fault is it really?