Drew Weisholtz is an award-winning writer who has had his work published on several websites, including GuySpeed, StarCrush.com and theFW.com. Previously, he has written and served as a producer for ABC News Radio and also spent time as a stand-up comedian. He can be found rooting for his beloved Yankees and Giants and begrudgingly holds out hope his Rutgers Scarlet Knights will one day return to the NCAA Tournament. When that's not consuming him, he passes time quoting "Saved By the Bell" and making fun of his in-laws. You can follow him on Twitter.
Drew Weisholtz
What Is the Fattest State in America for 2016?
Deep South? More like deep fried.
Twitter Salutes Cubs for Historic World Series Win
The Chicago Cubs have done what many thought they'd never see in their lifetimes: won the World Series.
9 Fashion Streaks in Sports That Will Never End
Unlike the Chicago Cubs winning the World Series, some things in sports will remain the same.
‘Game Seven’ — Unquestionably the Best 2 Words in Sports
What "I love you" is to the human condition, "Game seven" is to sports.
7 Very Simple Questions to Separate Real Cubs Fans From Bandwagon Ones
If it feels like everyone you know is rooting for the Cubs, it may be because they are.
14 Athletes With Perfect Election-Ready Political Names
Forget the old adage -- politics and sports make for strange bedfellows. They’re two subjects where running -- for office, around the bases, up the middle, a fast break -- is integral to accomplishing your goal.
College Football’s Highest-Paid Football Coaches Show You’re in the Wrong Line of Work
These big-name coaches may want their jummb-sized linemen to escort them to the bank to cash their jumbo-sized paychecks.
6 Reasons Why Halloween Is Actually Overrated
Halloween is a scary good time for most of us. We watch horror movies, we dress up, we get candy. What's not to love, right?
1993 High School Yearbook Predicted 2016 Cubs World Series Victory
Picking the Cubs to win the World Series was foolish business for generations of fans, but that didn't stop one teen from thinking outside the box.
A high school yearbook from 1993 features one senior predicting the Cubs will win the World Series in 2016 (as if people weren't already in enough of a frenzy)...