Dan Wetzel is an American
author
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,
screenwriter
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, documentary film producer, podcaster, and a Senior Writer for
ESPN
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. He was previously the national columnist for
Yahoo! Sports
Yahoo! Sports is a sports news website launched by Yahoo! on December 8, 1997. It receives a majority of its information from Stats Perform. It employs numerous writers, and has team pages for teams in almost every North American major sport. ...
.
Career
As a sports writer, he has worked as the national columnist for Yahoo Sports and Yahoo.com, covering events around the world, including the
NFL
The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league in the United States. Composed of 32 teams, it is divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). The N ...
,
college football
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, the
NBA
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,
NASCAR
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,
MLB
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball league composed of 30 teams, divided equally between the National League (baseball), National League (NL) and the American League (AL), with 29 in the United States and 1 in Canada. MLB i ...
,
NHL
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,
mixed martial arts
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In the early 20th century, various inter-s ...
, men's and women's World Cups and the
Olympics
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. His columns appear In the sports section of
Yahoo.com.
He's appeared repeatedly in the anthology the Best American Sports Writing, been honored more than a dozen times by the Associated Press Sports Editors and is regularly a finalist for "National Sportswriter of the Year" which is awarded by the
National Sports Media Association
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.
At Yahoo! Sports he has been part of major investigative stories on pro and college sports, including scandals at Miami, Ohio State, Connecticut, Oregon, USC, the IOC, FIFA, various sports agencies and with in the NCAA itself. He also specializes in sports crime, including covering high profile cases and trials of Jerry Sandusky, Larry Nassar, Aaron Hernandez and others.
As a screenwriter he cowrote the 2014 movie ''
Life of a King
''Life of a King'' is a 2013 American drama film directed by Jake Goldberger. The film stars Cuba Gooding Jr., Dennis Haysbert, and LisaGay Hamilton.
Plot
The film tells the true story of Eugene Brown ( Cuba Gooding Jr.), an ex-convict who st ...
'', starring
Cuba Gooding, Jr. and
Dennis Haysbert
Dennis Dexter Haysbert (born June 2, 1954) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as President David Palmer on the first five seasons of '' 24,'' baseball player Pedro Cerrano in the '' Major League'' film trilogy, Secret Service agent ...
.
He is an executive producer of the Netflix three part docu-series ''
Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez'' about the life, crimes and death of former New England Patriot
Aaron Hernandez
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. It is in conjunction with Blackfin Entertainment and Momentum Content, both in New York. He also appears in the series.
He cohosts a weekly radio show on Yahoo Sports Radio with
Pat Forde
Pat Forde is a sports journalist who is a national columnist for ''Sports Illustrated''. He previously worked for ESPN, ''The Courier-Journal'' in Louisville, Kentucky, and '' Yahoo Sports''.
Personal life and education
Forde is a native of C ...
. He was a fill-in host on ''The Sports Inferno'' in
Detroit
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,
Michigan
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on
AM 1270. He anchors the twice-weekly College Football Enquirer podcast with
Pat Forde
Pat Forde is a sports journalist who is a national columnist for ''Sports Illustrated''. He previously worked for ESPN, ''The Courier-Journal'' in Louisville, Kentucky, and '' Yahoo Sports''.
Personal life and education
Forde is a native of C ...
and Ross Dellenger. It consistently ranks as one of the most listened to college football podcasts in the country.
New York Times best-selling author who has written several sports-related books, including the Epic Athletes series of biographies for children.
Wetzel is a native of
Norwell, Massachusetts
Norwell is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 11,351 at the 2020 United States census. The town's southeastern border runs along the North River.
History
Norwell was first settled in 1634 as a part of ...
and a 1994 graduate of the
University of Massachusetts Amherst
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, where he was editor of the campus newspaper (The Daily Collegian) and majored in
political science
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.
Bibliography
* ''Sole Influence: Basketball, Corporate Greed and the Corruption of America's Youth'' about sneaker companies and AAU Basketball.
* ''Glory Road'' with Don Haskins, about the 1966 Texas Western Miners, the first college basketball team to start five African-American players. It was turned into a 2006 Disney movie also titled ''
Glory Road''.
* ''Runnin' Rebel: Shark Tales of "Extra Benefits," Frank Sinatra, and Winning It All,'' with former UNLV basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian.
* ''Resilience: Faith, Focus, Triumph'', with Alonso Mourning, chronicling the life and recovery from a kidney transplant of the Hall of Fame player.
* ''Death to the BCS: The Definitive Case Against the Bowl Championship Series,'' with Josh Peter and Jeff Passan, an investigation into the college football bowl industry and system formerly used to determine the national champion.
Epic Athletes
Biographies for young readers
* ''Stephen Curry''
* ''Caitlin Clark''
* ''Alex Morgan''
* ''Serena Williams''
* ''Tom Brady''
* ''LeBron James''
* ''Lionel Messi''
* ''Simone Biles''
* ''Kevin Durant''
* ''Patrick Mahomes''
* ''Zion Williamson''
Views
Dan Wetzel is a passionate opponent of the
BCS
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American football
* Bowl Championship Series, a system that selected matchups for major college football bowl games between 1998 and 2013
* BCS conferences, the six FBS conferences with automatic major bowl bids under that sys ...
system for determining the
NCAA Division I FBS National Football Championship
A national championship in the highest level of college football in the United States, currently the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), is a designation awarded annually by various organizations to their selection of the best co ...
. He regularly writes on the desirability of a playoff to determine the national champion, and has co-authored a book entitled ''Death to the BCS''.
On March 18, 2013, Wetzel authored a series of articles on the
Steubenville
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High School rape verdict that quickly went viral. That included a final article on the sentencing of two teenage boys. It differed starkly in tone from other coverage of the case, eschewing sympathy for the rapists' "ruined lives" and instead emphasizing the pervasive rape culture that permitted the rape to go forward, including the potential culpability of witnesses to the rape. Numerous media outlets and advocates for the prevention of sexual assault advocated that Wetzel's coverage should win awards "for going beyond the obvious ... victim-blaming." Poynter called it an example of "exactly the kind of reporting we need more of."
Criticism
On February 22, 2014 Dan Wetzel posted an article on Yahoo entitled: "Deal with it, South Korea". The article was criticized in South Korea for affirming the result of the ladies' singles figure skating event at the XXII Olympic Winter Games, a result that the South Korean Olympic Committee formally protested.
References
External links
Brief bio on Yahoo!
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Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
Yahoo! employees
People from Norwell, Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts Amherst College of Social and Behavioral Sciences alumni
American sports journalists
American columnists
American male journalists
American male screenwriters
Screenwriters from Massachusetts
Sportswriters from Massachusetts