XFL reaches settlement to broadcast video games on ESPN and Fox

The XFL has reached multiyear agreements with ESPN and Fox Sports to broadcast its video games starting in 2020. The league additionally introduced Monday that its season will begin Feb. 8, the weekend after the NFL season ends with the Super Bowl. This is the second time Vince McMahon has launched a soccer league. The first model of the XFL lasted one season in 2001 — three way partnership of WWE and NBC. All 43 XFL video games — 40 common season, three playoffs — will likely be televised with 24 on ABC or Fox. The the rest will air on ESPN, ESPN2, FS1 and FS2. The eight-team league has set its schedule with most video games on

Bob Knight Screams At Fans Blocking His View During Live Broadcast (Video)

If you’re not an avid fan of the American Athletic Conference, Thursday nights and ESPN2, you might wonder what Bob Knight is up to these days. The mercurial college basketball coaching legend continues to do analyst work for ESPN, but he’s been removed from the spotlight in recent years. Now, his work is pretty much limited to doing AAC games once a week, according to Yahoo! Sports. He was in Dallas on Thursday night for Temple vs. SMU, which was relatively unspectacular for the most part. That was, of course, until some bros decided to stand in front of Knight and block his view. The results, on live TV, were fantastic. Thu...