By: Brad Evans
Brad Evans scours sportsbooks to find intel that applies to fantasy football. This week he likes Tua Tagovailoa, Christian Watson and more.
Brad Evans is a Professor at the University of Bath, where he holds a Chair in Political Violence & Aesthetics. His work often explores themes of poverty and abandonment, particularly in post-industrial contexts, as evidenced by his book, *How Black Was My Valley: Poverty and Abandonment in a Post-Industrial Heartland*. He has been featured in notable publications including Bally Sports, The Conversation Australia + NZ, Times Higher Education, and The New York Times.
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Brad Evans predominantly covers sports, particularly NFL prop bets and Super Bowl LVII. His article titles indicate a strong focus on data-driven analysis related to sports betting. As such, he would likely be receptive to pitches from experts who have statistically driven insights into player or team performance, especially in the context of betting.
He also covers legal policy regulation which suggests an interest in how laws and regulations impact the sports industry and betting landscape. Pitches that explore the legal aspects of sports gambling or its intersection with public policy may resonate with him.
While his geographic focus is national (United States, Florida), this does not seem to heavily influence his coverage topics for now.
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