Thursday, September 17, 2015

NFL Week 2 2015- Top Level Sports Podcast

   
     Back with a new guest and a new logo, here is the NFL Week 2 Top Level Sports Podcast.  This week's guest is Stephen from the Top Level Sports Experts Pick'em, appearing on the show for the first time.  We talk about the recent Texans and Giants news, teams that surprised and disappointed in week 1, and give our week 2 picks.
     Enjoy!
     Connor

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

The FIFA 16 Soundtrack Game

    FIFA 16, EA Sports' yearly installment of the popular soccer game FIFA comes out on September 22nd, and to celebrate the release of one of gaming's most popular franchises, I've created a game.  It's no secret that I love FIFA.  It's easily the video game I spend the most time playing on an annual basis, and part of that is because the game never really gets old the way Madden does once the NFL season ends.  The gameplay and different game modes are excellent, but one of the more underrated parts of the game is definitely the soundtrack.
     I'm a big believer that game soundtracks can set the atmosphere for a title, and tremendously add to the experience one has with a game.  Every year, EA Sports seem to pull together an incredible list of tracks, coming from many different genres and languages out of nowhere, with most songs coming from relatively unknown artists.  Over the years, I've found myself going onto to Youtube several times just to listen to the soundtracks.  They are that good.  This year is no different, featuring more popular artists such as Beck and Iconopop, FIFA soundtrack vets Slaptop and the Royal Concept, and a host of up and coming talents.
     What I find most fascinating about the soundtrack, however, is how I end up hearing so many of the songs and artists in the time after the game's release outside of the game.  I've never formally counted, but I would guess I hear at least 15 or so songs from each soundtrack in other platforms.  Being on FIFA seems to be a springboard to success for many musicians.  Some of the songs even turn into huge radio hits, such as Imagine Dragons' "On Top of the World" in FIFA 13 and John Newman's "Love Me Again" from FIFA 14.  There's a good chance that even if you haven't played FIFA before (and you should), you'd recognize many of the game's songs.
     So here's the game.  If you're someone that plays FIFA, once you get the game, try to play it for a decent amount of time and learn the soundtrack (and trust me, it's easy to play FIFA for a good while).  Then try and identify every time over the next year you hear one of the songs somewhere else, whether it be in a commercial, TV show, movie, on the radio, etc.  Basically, make a list of each song you hear and where.
     For instance, the game hasn't even been released yet, but I've already heard Bomba Estereo's "Soy Yo" in a preview for TV's Castle.  The FIFA song effect has already begun for this year's game.  However, you have to see the preview for it to count for you.
     So essentially, that's the game.  I'll probably post an update close to the release of FIFA 17 with my results for this game.  But until then, I'll be playing a lot of FIFA.

     Connor

Saturday, September 12, 2015

TLS Experts Pick: NFL Week 1 2015

     The first Sunday of the new NFL season is tomorrow, and everyone team will be trying to start their season off strong with a W in the win column.  Similarly, fans around the globe are setting their fantasy lineups, making their picks in pick 'em and knockout leagues, and placing bets, all trying to foresee which teams will come out on top.
     Well, here at Top Level Sports, I want to help you pick smart, so I've assembled a team of experts (well at least that's what we're calling ourselves, although I guess high-school seniors can't really be experts) to predict the winner of every game this season.  Some of these experts have appeared on the podcast before, and a couple hopefully will in the future.  Every week we'll put our powers of precognition to the test, competing with each other for the best set of picks.  These picks should come out around Wednesday or Thursday of each week.  Here's who we have for week 1.

ConnorLuisMatthewKaustubhStephenDylanWill
Steelers @ PatriotsSteelersSteelersPatriotsPatriotsPatriotsSteelersPatriots
Packers @ BearsPackersPackersPackersPackersPackersPackersPackers
Chiefs @ TexansChiefsTexansChiefsChiefsTexansChiefsTexans
Browns @ JetsJetsJetsJetsJetsJetsBrownsJets
Colts @ BillsColtsColtsColtsColtsColtsBillsColts
Dolphins@ RedskinsDolphinsDolphinsDolphinsDolphinsDolphinsDolphinsDolphins
Panthers @ JaguarsJaguarsJaguarsJaguarsPanthersPanthersJaguarsPanthers
Seahawks @ RamsSeahawksSeahawksSeahawksSeahawksSeahawksSeahawksSeahawks
Saints @ CardinalsCardinalsCardinalsCardinalsSaintsCardinalsSaintsCardinals
Lions @ ChargersLionsChargersLionsLionsLionsLionsLions
Titans @ BuccaneersTitansBuccaneersBuccaneersBuccaneersBuccaneersBuccaneersBuccaneers
Bengals @ RaidersBengalsBengalsBengalsBengalsBengalsBengalsBengals
Ravens @ BroncosBroncosBroncosBroncosBroncosBroncosRavensBroncos
Giants @ CowboysCowboysCowboysCowboysCowboysCowboysGiantsCowboys
Eagles @ FalconsEaglesFalconsEaglesEaglesEaglesEaglesEagles
Vikings @ 49ersVikingsVikingsVikings49ersVikingsVikingsVikings
Last Week-------
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     As you can see, half the group survived Thursday's season opener, while the rest of us will look to have a strong Sunday and gain the lead after week 1.  The group unanimously picked the Packers, Dolphins, Seahawks, and Bengals, so they are the clear knockout pool/survivor football picks.
     Good luck and happy football season,
     Connor

Monday, September 7, 2015

NFL Week 1 2015- Top Level Sports Podcast

     The Top Level Sports Podcast is back!  For the first week of the NFL season, I was able to do a podcast with Luis and Matthew, two good friends that you will remember if you listened to the podcast last year.
     In this podcast, we give overviews of every division in the NFL, predicting who will win each.  Then we run through all of the week 1 matchups and give our picks.

     Hope you enjoy!
     Connor

P.S.  In the podcast intro, it says this podcast will go up on a new website and on iTunes.  This has not happened yet.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Gripes with Sports Fans: Autographs

     Autographs.  It's amazing how much personal, cultural, and sometimes even monetary value society gives to just a small handwriting sample.  If you think about it, that's all an autograph really is.  They aren't incredibly rare- the people important enough to be signing autographs end up signing a lot of them, and unless they come on a holographic baseball card, they probably aren't worth too much.  However, that doesn't stop some people from going a little overboard in order to get one.
     One recent autograph signing incident occurred during New York Giants training camp, and although it didn't receive much press, it sufficiently embarrassed me as a Giants fan.  The incident occurred after practice, when receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Victor Cruz were to be signing autographs for fans.  According to reports, the surge in people all fighting in order to meet two of the NFL's biggest stars proved too much for part of the bleachers fans were standing on, causing them to collapse.  As people were being removed from the area, people raced over a woman having a seizure, nearly trampling her, along with repeatedly shoving a young girl into a fence to get closer to the wide receiver duo.  Beckham Jr. and Cruz were quickly escorted away before anyone was seriously injured.
     The first thing that strikes me with this story is just the appalling lack of maturity displayed by these fans.  Sure, everyone wanted a chance to get their autographs, but that doesn't mean the situation had to become hectic.  Grown men and women were shoving each other around, along with children, acting like spoiled kids.  However, the part that strikes me the most is the woman who had a seizure.  Did no one notice the person they were stepping over, and try to make sure she was all right?  Or is getting your hat signed more important than the well-being of others?
     Now, in response to the situation, the Giants have instituted a new rule stating that only kids aged 12 and under are allowed to receive autographs.  While the rule is understandable, I disagree with its implementation.  I believe that there should not be age limits on autographs, and here's why.  First of all, the limit of 12 seems low.  That means even most middle schoolers wouldn't be allowed.  These are still kids!  If there should be a limit at all, I feel 18 would be an appropriate age.  However, we need to ask ourselves a question.  Why are so many adults going out of their way to get autographs from NFL players?  Surely they realize autographs are basically there for kids, right?  Here's the deal: these people are getting the autographs for their kids.  There was a point in my life where I thought autographs were incredibly cool, and no doubt most kids had this phase.  The vast majority of us will grow out of this with time, just as I did.  However, until that age comes, parents should be able to get autographs for their kids, knowing it will make their kid's day.
     However, we still need to be civilized about this.  I have no problem with teams kicking out fans getting too crazy about these special signatures, because order must be maintained.  You want to get an autograph?  Wait in line peacefully, like everybody else.  Lunacy should not be rewarded.  Let's all keep our common sense.
     Another autograph-crazy fan situation occurred just a couple weeks ago, when Stephen Curry tweeted that a fan had been tailing Curry and his family in their car for 30 miles, just hoping to receive an autograph from the current NBA MVP and reigning NBA Finals Champion.  Again, this one goes down as a lack of respect and decency.  Athletes are people too, guys.  They aren't just characters that appear on television to play a game every now and again.  They have families, and feelings, and stalking them is just as bad as stalking any other person.
     Autographs can be a cool way to brag to your friends that you met a famous sports-figure, or a memory that you can cherish, but please remember to go about getting one the right way.

     P.S.  On the topic of autographs, I would like to note how ridiculous it is that the NCAA prohibits players from profiting off giving autographs.  Players should be allowed to profit off themselves.  If people are willing to pay players for autographs, more power to them.  It gives these student-athletes money that many of them need, and can motivate them to train and play harder.  It makes no sense that they are not allowed to profit, when disgraced baseball player Pete Rose makes over a million dollars each year just by selling his name.