Schu needs to get things off his chest. And not just the fraying buttons of his 70s polyester shirts. Be it politics, sports, entertainment, commercials or general observations, Schu will encapsulate his myriad thoughts on a given topic through irreverent and concise insight. Usually in four minutes or less.
Instead of selling products, corporations now seem to believe they should craft legislation. Even legislation they haven't read and clearly don't understand. It's up to states to mount a united front and call the businesses on their bluff.
Apparently, using the Internet to compile a list of potential coaching candidates is too difficult. Might as well have an outside committee do that for you.
If marketed appropriately, Blue Moon can help Coors get BLM approval before the woke mob renders MLB's latest All-Star Game location unacceptable.
Major League Baseball engaged in a calculated gamble to attract a younger fan base by pulling the All-Star Game from Georgia. The decision will likely be met with disastrous financial consequences for a league trying to return to relevance.
Schu spitballs a series of possibilities as to why the Pac-12 was so successful in this year's NCAA Tournament.
Whether it's AT&T, Capital One, dumbasses who need to be told not to jump motorcycles for the Quesalupa or Ford unveiling a disastrous looking Mustang design, the latest batch of tourney commercials annoys Schu greatly.
The future of UA men's basketball coach Sean Miller remains in limbo, but that doesn't mean the long-term prognosis of the program is on shaky footing.
The constant sling of insults between Fox News and CNN makes one long for civil rivalries like wrestling's Monday Night Wars.
Whether it's Jack Ma, or President Trump, or Parler or The New York Post, the actions of China and American big tech are strikingly similar.
The Biden Administration wants to call it a challenge. Fox News wants to call it a crisis. But what's happening on the border is a lot more problematic than how you decide to reference it.
President Biden has that whole foreign policy and military priority thing under complete control. Rise of China. Fall of Lebanon. "Challenge" at the border. C'mon, man. It's all good.
Trust in the media is at all-time lows. And that isn't changing any time soon. But how did we get here?
Thanks to Megan, we now know the Royals are oppressive. Did anyone mention this to the Kansas City baseball team?
Why do we even have hedge funds? And why isn't the market open 24 hours?
The left has engaged in an all-out blitz to proclaim conservatives are actually the purveyors of cancel culture. But there are clear delineations between their respective approaches to bad behavior.
Poor Rand Paul. Constantly ranting about fiscal responsibility. Maybe it's time he tried another approach.
Democrats have enacted a committee to analyze packing the Supreme Court. If you can't win fair, change the rules of the game.
The media will have a field day with Texas in the short-term. But enjoy the "I told you so" while you can, because the long-term outlook is bullish for the land of the Longhorn.
Public trust in the media is at an all-time low. There are a lot of reasons behind that, but the attitude of the profession itself seems a good place to start.
A Republican wants to pay those in need a 10k stimulus check. Dems didn't like that plan so much.
Oil prices are on the rise. And that's a real existential crisis.
A school district in Virginia has nixed Dr. Seuss. It's cancel culture on the loose.