Tag: schedule

  • 2016 Olympics: Day 1 Finals & Gold Medal Events

    2016 Olympics: Day 1 Finals & Gold Medal Events

    The 2016 Olympics have already begun in Rio and all over Brazil, but the first gold medals will be handed out on Saturday. Cycling will see Chris Froome in the men’s road race trying to win gold, but most of the focus will be on the pool, with four finals, including the men’s and women’s […]

  • First Round NBA Playoffs Series Schedule

    First Round NBA Playoffs Series Schedule

    The end of the regular season is followed with a very short rest before the NBA playoffs begin on Saturday, April 16. Four first round series kick off that day: Pacers vs Raptors, Rockets vs Warriors, Celtics vs Hawks and Mavericks vs Thunder. On Sunday, April 17, the other four series join them in postseason […]

  • NFL Playoffs Schedule

    NFL Playoffs Schedule

    The NFL playoffs are set following the conclusion of the 2015 NFL season, which means it’s time to familiarize with the schedule of the NFC postseason games and in the AFC, with the Carolina Panthers, Arizona Cardinals, New England Patriots and Denver Broncos waiting for someone to come out from the group that includes the Kansas City Chiefs, Houston Texans, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals, Seattle Seahawks, Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers and Washington Redskins.

  • Schedules of NFC East Teams Until the End of the Season

    Schedules of NFC East Teams Until the End of the Season

    Despite being the worst division in the league along with the AFC South, it’s hard to take the eyes off the playoff race in the NFC East, with the Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys all sporting losing records.

  • College Football 2015 Conference Championship Games Schedule

    College Football 2015 Conference Championship Games Schedule

    The end of the regular season for almost all of the conferences in the FBS means it’s time for the College Football Conference Championship Game weekend: Florida vs Alabama in the SEC, USC vs Stanford in the Pac-12, Clemson vs North Carolina in the ACC, Iowa vs Michigan State in the Big Ten and also the championships of the MAC, Conference USA, American Conference and the Mountain West.

  • 2014-2015 NFL Playoffs Schedule

    2014-2015 NFL Playoffs Schedule

    The 2014-2015 NFL playoffs begin on January 3 with the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers and end on February 1 in Glendale, Arizona, for Super Bowl XLIX. Also participating: Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Cincinnati Bengals and the Indianapolis Colts. For the NFC: Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks, the defending champions.

  • 2014-2015 College Football Bowl Season Schedule

    2014-2015 College Football Bowl Season Schedule

    The 2014 College Football regular season is over. What’s left? The playoff, with the Rose Bowl (Florida State & Oregon), Sugar Bowl (Alabama & Ohio State) and four more CFP major bowl games, or the New Year’s six as some call it: The Cotton Bowl, Peach Bowl, Fiesta Bowl and Orange Bowl for ranked teams […]

  • College Football – Conference Championship Games Schedule

    College Football – Conference Championship Games Schedule

    Championship week has arrived upon the 2014 College Football season. The Pac-12 (Arizona vs Oregon), SEC (Alabama vs Missouri), ACC (Florida State vs Georgia Tech) and the Big Ten (Wisconsin vs Ohio State) will have their regular season finale to determine the conference champions, and probably who gets into the playoff.

  • College Football Realignment – ACC Not Changing Anything

    College Football Realignment – ACC Not Changing Anything

    The moves and realignment in College Football over the last few years have made conferences change their schedule and though process. The ACC, like it’s “bigger sister”, the SEC, has decided to keep their conference schedule an 8-game one while slowly moving towards a tougher nonconference schedule, although it already doesn’t make much of a difference considering some of the annual rivalries most of their schools have.

  • Seattle Seahawks – Too Good to Play at Home on Prime Time

    Seattle Seahawks – Too Good to Play at Home on Prime Time

    The NFL schedule being released is always big news, and one of the more interested tidbits to take from the big reveal is that the Super Bowl champions Seattle Seahakws won’t appear too much on Prime Time games, especially when they’re hosting the affair due to their dominance at CenturyLink Field in recent years.