We interview men and women that have worked in the sports industry. From athletes, to trainers, to front office employees, to agents, we listen to experiences people have had. We always ask them odd things they have encountered throughout their careers. Our name comes from our website. At oddsportstopics.com we write articles on the odd things that occur in sports. Examples include why NASCAR turns left instead of right, why the basketball hoop is 10 feet tall, how teams got their name, why there are backboards in basketball, and more.
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We interview men and women that have worked in the sports industry. From athletes, to trainers, to front office employees, to agents, we listen to experiences people have had. We always ask them odd things they have encountered throughout their careers. Our name comes from our website. At oddsportstopics.com we write articles on the odd things that occur in sports. Examples include why NASCAR turns left instead of right, why the basketball hoop is 10 feet tall, how teams got their name, why there are backboards in basketball, and more.
Drew Seers is a Linebacker at Lindenwood University in Missouri. Drew is a prospect that has a bright future in the game of football! We talk about Drew's career, prepare him for potential combine questions, his time at Lindenwood, a rule change he'd like to see in football, and more!
Odd Sports Topics
We interview men and women that have worked in the sports industry. From athletes, to trainers, to front office employees, to agents, we listen to experiences people have had. We always ask them odd things they have encountered throughout their careers. Our name comes from our website. At oddsportstopics.com we write articles on the odd things that occur in sports. Examples include why NASCAR turns left instead of right, why the basketball hoop is 10 feet tall, how teams got their name, why there are backboards in basketball, and more.