The Casali Files: Wonder Woman 1984 Movie Review
BY: JOEY CASALI Since all the way before 1984, Superhero films have risen beyond our wildest dreams. From Christopher Reeves Superman: The Movie in 1978 to Avengers: Endgame just last year in 2019, the reality of the average action hero turned superhuman is only at the highest peak of power. Even when Superman was hitting […]
BREAKING: Josh Allen Receives COLE for Christmas
BY: DANFORD BUFFALO, NY – In a shocking turn of events, reporters have learned that Santa gifted Josh Allen with coal this Christmas. In fact, Josh Allen told reporters that this is the THIRD YEAR IN A ROW he has received the naughty material. This comes after Josh Allen has been recognized as the uncontested […]
Jim Boeheim Is A Miserable Old Man
BY: BRIAN WOLF Syracuse men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim went on his radio show Wednesday night and said he doesn’t expect the Orange to host UB in the future. The old-timer voiced his frustration with the trash talk coming from the Bulls players during the game and the complaints after the contest. “Buffalo trash-talked the […]
Saturday’s College Round Ball Preview
BY: BRIAN WOLF Jared Fabian, one of the early followers of Trainwreck Sports, had a simple request. More college basketball content, specifically on the gambling side of the house. Ask, and you shall receive Jared. Ask, and you shall receive. The slate is light for Saturday, with most coaches taking some time off for the […]
Kyrie Irving Is One Interesting Cat
BY: BRIAN WOLF I have been a fan since Kyrie played his one year at Duke University. As a Blue Devil fan, I was excited to watch Irving’s game. He was Coach K’s first point guard who could do it all. Sure there was Woj, and Reddick, and Smith, but Kyrie did everything on the […]
“The Great Conjunction” Eclipsed by Bills’ First Division Championship in 25 Years
“The Great Conjunction” Eclipsed by Bills’ First Division Championship in 25 Years
College Football Conference Championship Game Previews
BY: BRIAN WOLF After 130 cancelled contests, we have finally made it to conference championship week in college football. While 2020 has certainly brought its challenges, colleges and their football programs have adapted and done their best to put a team on the field each Saturday. We have seen upsets, crazy comebacks, Cinderella stories, and […]
Common Sense: Jaret Patterson’s Case for the Heisman
BY: DANFORD “A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right … Time makes more converts than reason.” – Thomas Paine. That’s a famous quote from the all-time, best-selling American title, Common Sense. It’s a powerful one at that, stating that time can trump reason simply because […]
New TikTok Dance, the “Boo-Hoo JuJu,” Emerges After Steelers Tough Loss to Bills
BY: DANFORD ORCHARD PARK, NY — A new TikTok dance fad, the “Boo-Hoo JuJu,” has emerged across the country, sources reported on Monday. This comes after the Steelers suffered a reality-inducing loss Sunday night to the Buffalo Bills, an AFC powerhouse. Pittsburgh Steelers WR JuJu Smith-Schuster trotted to centerfield during pre-game warmups and proceeded to […]
Beane Ousts Bob The Builder As Top Architect in the Country After Establishing the Buffalo Bills as a Powerhouse
Brandon Beane isn’t your ordinary football GM — he’s the architect of the best team in the AFC East.