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Grantland was a
sports and pop-culture blog
owned and
operated by ESPN. The blog was
started in 2011 by
veteran writer and
sports journalist Bill Simmons...
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Henry Grantland Rice (November 1, 1880 – July 13, 1954) was an
early 20th-century
American sportswriter known for his
elegant prose. His
writing was published...
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Grantland was a
sports and pop-culture blog
owned and
operated by ESPN.
Grantland may also
refer to:
Grant Land,
northernmost point of
Canada Grantland...
- was
recruited by ESPN in 2001,
where he
eventually operated the
website Grantland and
worked until 2015. At ESPN, he
wrote for ESPN.com,
hosted his own...
- The
Grantland Rice
Trophy was an
annual award presented in the
United States from 1954 to 2013 to the
college football team
recognized by the Football...
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Business at the
University of
Texas at Austin.
During his time at ESPN and
Grantland (2012-2015),
Goldsberry achieved prominence by
integrating his shot charts...
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After Dark
podcasts and was also
formerly the
Special Projects Editor at
Grantland.
Litman grew up on the
Upper West Side of
Manhattan and
graduated from...
- Bill (August 5, 2013). "Could
LeBron James Really Play in the NFL?".
Grantland.
Archived from the
original on June 5, 2016.
Retrieved December 22, 2021...
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producer on the TV show The
Grantland Basketball Hour as well as the show It's The Shoes. As a
producer for ESPN’s
Grantland, he
received three Emmy nominations...
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Seaton Grantland (June 8, 1782 –
October 18, 1864) was a
United States representative from Georgia. He was born in New Kent County, Virginia. He pursued...