Underrated is making the digital debut of its second season on Sept.1 on the Bleacher Report App and gaming channels with a Sept. 24 premiere on TBS.
New this season, the series will cover all the major sports video game franchises and feature top game streamers, pro gamers, and online creators who will demonstrate the drills from the games represented in the series. The current roster includes YoBoy Pizza, Mike Labelle, Ashley Sanders, Nasher and ImDavisss, who collectively reach more than 3M followers across all platforms.
The series, co-produced by Bleacher Report and Mandalay Sports Media (Msm), critically-acclaimed producers of The Last Dance, takes on the annual debate of player ratings in video games by empowering athletes to raise contested ratings through real life challenges. Some of the games featured include Madden NFL 21 (EA Sports), NBA 2K (2K Sports), MLB The Show (Sony Interactive Entertainment), NHL 21 (EA Sports), and FIFA 21 (EA...
New this season, the series will cover all the major sports video game franchises and feature top game streamers, pro gamers, and online creators who will demonstrate the drills from the games represented in the series. The current roster includes YoBoy Pizza, Mike Labelle, Ashley Sanders, Nasher and ImDavisss, who collectively reach more than 3M followers across all platforms.
The series, co-produced by Bleacher Report and Mandalay Sports Media (Msm), critically-acclaimed producers of The Last Dance, takes on the annual debate of player ratings in video games by empowering athletes to raise contested ratings through real life challenges. Some of the games featured include Madden NFL 21 (EA Sports), NBA 2K (2K Sports), MLB The Show (Sony Interactive Entertainment), NHL 21 (EA Sports), and FIFA 21 (EA...
- 8/31/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Sydney, May 26 (Ians) The Australian Olympic Committee (Aoc) on Wednesday announced its 12-strong women's basketball team for the Tokyo Olympic Games.
The Opals team is filled with World Cup and Olympic medallists and international experience with Rebecca Allen, Liz Cambage, Ezi Magbegor, Leilani Mitchell, Alanna Smith and Stephanie Talbot, all currently playing in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) in the USA.
Dual Olympian Jenna O'Hea, who will captain the side, said she felt a "huge sense of relief" about the announcement.
"It's been a difficult 24 months with the delay of the Games and I'm proud of each and every Opals squad member for their strength and resilience throughout this process. The 12 of us are ready to come together and compete for that elusive Olympic gold medal," Jenna said.
The Opals' Olympic record includes three silver and two bronze medals from Atlanta 1996 to London 2012 along with silver at the 2018 World Cup in Spain.
The Opals team is filled with World Cup and Olympic medallists and international experience with Rebecca Allen, Liz Cambage, Ezi Magbegor, Leilani Mitchell, Alanna Smith and Stephanie Talbot, all currently playing in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) in the USA.
Dual Olympian Jenna O'Hea, who will captain the side, said she felt a "huge sense of relief" about the announcement.
"It's been a difficult 24 months with the delay of the Games and I'm proud of each and every Opals squad member for their strength and resilience throughout this process. The 12 of us are ready to come together and compete for that elusive Olympic gold medal," Jenna said.
The Opals' Olympic record includes three silver and two bronze medals from Atlanta 1996 to London 2012 along with silver at the 2018 World Cup in Spain.
- 5/26/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
The world’s top female athletes, leaders in sports media and industry figures gathered this week for three empowering and inspirational days packed with impactful conversations that went way beyond their love of sports.
From pro athletes overcoming depression and suicidal thoughts to the peril of having lipstick on your teeth when interviewing President Obama, no topic was too taboo or ridiculous at the 10th annual espnW: Women + Sports Summit.
Hosted by “SportsCenter” co-anchor Sage Steele, with a team of ESPN on-air talent taking the stage including Julie Foudy, Cari Champion, Sarah Spain, Katie Nolan, Jessica Mendoza and Maria Taylor, the event celebrated its decade milestone at the Pelican Hill Resort in Newport Beach, California.
Also Read: Rachel Nichols and 'The Jump' to Take Over for 'NBA Countdown' as ESPN's Top NBA Pregame Show
On Tuesday night, “Good Morning America” co-anchor Robin Roberts shared countless stories from her illustrious career...
From pro athletes overcoming depression and suicidal thoughts to the peril of having lipstick on your teeth when interviewing President Obama, no topic was too taboo or ridiculous at the 10th annual espnW: Women + Sports Summit.
Hosted by “SportsCenter” co-anchor Sage Steele, with a team of ESPN on-air talent taking the stage including Julie Foudy, Cari Champion, Sarah Spain, Katie Nolan, Jessica Mendoza and Maria Taylor, the event celebrated its decade milestone at the Pelican Hill Resort in Newport Beach, California.
Also Read: Rachel Nichols and 'The Jump' to Take Over for 'NBA Countdown' as ESPN's Top NBA Pregame Show
On Tuesday night, “Good Morning America” co-anchor Robin Roberts shared countless stories from her illustrious career...
- 10/25/2019
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
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