Jack’s YouTube Column, The Best in the Business: Sports Edition
In this issue, Jack talks about his top five sports YouTubers
The football season has just ended, Major League Baseball is in a lockout, and fans across the country are bored out of their minds. What does this mean for Jack, writer of the best column in history? It’s time for a new edition. Get ready for the top five sports YouTubers in 2022.
Top 5 Sports YouTubers
#5: Sportnite
Okay okay, I’m biased. As a co-host of this channel, I HAD to include it. Sportnite is made up of two charming, handsome and attractive young men, Beau H. and Jack G. These two strong and muscular and attractive chaps talk about mostly NFL and MLB news, but they have plans to talk about other sports in the future (stay tuned).
#4: Highlight Heaven
Highlight Heaven (otherwise referred to as HH) is but a simple highlight channel. He/she/they upload many videos a day, consisting of short, funny clips from that day’s sports broadcasts. While HH mostly uploads NFL clips, they will occasionally go through an NCAA basketball or MLB phase. In conclusion, if you’re looking for some quick and easy sports entertainment, check out Highlight Heaven on YouTube.
#3: F2
The F2 freestylers channel on YouTube consists of two former amature footballers, Billy Wingrove and Jeremy Lynch. These two ‘BFFs’ perform crazy soccer (or football, if you hate freedom) trickshots, train with professionals, and even collaborate with athletes from OTHER SPORTS. What!? I know, right? So, if soccer is your thing, head on over to the F2.
#2: TPS
TPS (aka Total Pro Sports) talks about all things sports. Predicting the NFL Playoffs? They can do it. Making fun of MLB logos? TPS has you covered. If you’re a sports person, I guarantee that you’ll become addicted to this channel as soon as you watch a video or two, and you’ll learn pretty much anything you want about sports along the way.
#1: Fuzzy
Fuzzy likes baseball. I like baseball. That makes Fuzzy the obvious pick for #1 (#nobias). Jokes aside, Fuzzy’s videos are extremely well produced and funny. He can explain anything about baseball in a way anyone can understand, and he can get pretty “savage,” as the kids say. More into video games? Fuzzy does that, too. Well, baseball video games. Fuzzy covers all the latest MLB: The Show updates and always debuts the latest cards. So, if baseball or anything related to it is yo thang, check out my homie Fuzzy over on the YouTube.
I enjoy basically everything involving baseball. I also like video games as a free time activity for the rare occasion that I get my homework done before...
Tyler Ball • Apr 12, 2022 at 1:57 pm
How about Tom Grossi