Most Popular Sports Stories You Shouldn't Miss

Looking for the hottest sports content on Benfield Sports Academy? You’re in the right spot. This page gathers the most read, most searched, and most talked‑about articles we have. Whether you want to know why Fox Sports isn’t free, which NFL team ever scored 100 points, or the biggest chokes in sport history, we’ve got you covered.

Streaming, Scores, and Tech Talk

One of the most frequent questions we get is about watching Fox Sports online. The short answer: you’ll need to pay a subscription. Our piece “Does it cost anything to watch Fox Sports online?” breaks down the fees, the best packages, and why a free lunch just isn’t realistic in sports streaming.

Another tech‑heavy topic that grabs attention is Google Sports glitches. When scores disappear, our guide “Why is Google Sports not working?” helps you troubleshoot fast, from checking your connection to waiting out server hiccups.

Big Debates and Crazy Facts

Fans love a good debate, and the question “Should Kansas City get an NHL team?” sparked a lively comment thread. We laid out the city’s sports culture, arena prospects, and what an NHL franchise could mean for local fans.

Ever wondered if any NFL team has ever hit the 100‑point mark? The answer is no, but the record‑setting Washington Redskins scored 72 points in 1966. Our article “Has an NFL team ever scored 100 points?” dives into the highest scores and why the rules keep that number out of reach.

If you’re into the emotional side of sport, our list of “top 10 biggest chokes in all of sports” hits all the low points – from the Falcons’ collapse in Super Bowl LI to the 2018 World Cup Final drama. Each choke is explained with the key moments that turned hope into heartbreak.

For a lighter take, check out the story behind LEGO’s ultra‑accurate U.S.S. Enterprise build. It’s a perfect example of how fandom and precision meet, and why that particular model earned the title of “most precise Star Trek LEGO ever.”

Curious about health myths? Our post “Do athletes have heart problems?” separates fact from fear, showing which heart risks are real and how athletes can stay safe with regular check‑ups and smart training.

Finally, if you’re a casual reader who doesn’t follow sport daily, our piece “I don't care about sports. What am I missing out on, really?” outlines the excitement, community, and simple joys that keep millions glued to the game.

All these stories share one thing: they’re the most watched, most shared, and most searched content on our site. Dive into the articles that matter most to sports fans, and stay ahead of the conversation.

Feb 7, 2023
Caden Fitzwilliam
What coach has the most championships in any sport?
What coach has the most championships in any sport?

John Wooden is widely considered to have the most championships of any coach in any sport. During his time as head coach of the UCLA men's basketball team, Wooden led the Bruins to ten NCAA championships in a 12-year span from 1964 to 1975. He is the only coach in NCAA men's basketball history to accomplish such a feat. Wooden is also the only coach to have won four consecutive national championships, a record he set from 1967 to 1970. Wooden also had a successful tenure as the head coach of the Indiana State Sycamores men's basketball team from 1946 to 1948, leading them to two consecutive National Invitational Tournament championships. Wooden's accomplishments have made him one of the most legendary coaches in the history of sports.

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