Dan Favale

Dan Favale

Dan first began writing about sports back in 2011. At the time, his expertise lied in the NBA and NFL. More than one decade, that remains the case. But he's also expanded his catalog to include extensive knowledge and analysis on the NHL, MLB, tennis, NASCAR, college basketball, certain esports and, most notably, the sports betting news industry at large. Basketball is Dan's first love—and remains so today. It is still, to this day, the sport he spends the most time writing and talking about. If you're a fan of his work, you've probably seen his work at major publications, heard him speak on his own podcast (Hardwood Knocks) and a multitude of other shows or seen one of his snarky posts on X (formerly Twitter) stumble across your timeline. Capably covering so many sports does sponge up a ton of Dan's brainpower. In his spare time, though, he has taken up amateur bodybuilding—which, if we're being honest, is probably just a fancy way of saying he's a wannabe fitness junkie. Regardless of what he's doing, Dan is bound to have either a podcast or, most importantly, some emo rock playing in the background. He grew up on blink 182, a band he still religiously worships to this day. And in recent years, he's become an avid fan of Youth Fountain and Hot Mulligan—two of the best when it comes to writing and playing sad music that sounds happy.

Education

Dan graduated from St. Joseph's College in New York after initially spending one year in the John Curley Center for Sports Journalist at Pennsylvania University. While that program was nationally renowned, Dan was at the time concerned about how geared towards traditional media it was. Switching specialties from journalism to a general English degree and attending St. Joseph's College ending up serving him well, as it gave him the freedom to develop an online voice and presence that's help keep his career afloat for nearly 15 years.

Professional Achievements

Dan has appeared on numerous sports talk radio shows, livestreams, TV spots and podcasts over the course of his career. He is also the founder of the Hardwood Knocks podcast, which covers the entire NBA and has been around in the mainstream since 2015.

Latest from Dan Favale

New Hampshire Legal Sports Betting

2025/03/06

New Hampshire legalized sports betting in 2019, launching operations in 2020. The state lottery oversees sports wagering, with DraftKings as the exclusive online operator. Retail betting is also available. Bettors can wager on professional and college sports, excluding in-state college teams. Mobile betting is accessible statewide.

New Jersey Legal Sports Betting

2025/03/06

New Jersey spearheaded the fight to legalize sports betting, winning a Supreme Court case in 2018. The state offers a robust market with numerous retail and online sportsbooks. Bettors can wager on a wide variety of sports, with some restrictions on in-state college teams. The Division of Gaming Enforcement regulates the industry.
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Best Sports Betting Apps in New Jersey

2025/03/06

It’s the state of New Jersey that we can thank for the surge in sports betting apps. They sued the U.S. federal court and won, overturning a ban on sports betting at the federal level. That kicked down the decision to the state level and since then, the majority of states have legalized it — […]

Top Sportsbooks in North Dakota in 2025

2025/03/06

North Dakota has not legalized commercial sports betting. Efforts to pass legislation have been unsuccessful. Currently, only tribal casinos offer limited sports betting options under federal law. The state allows charitable gaming and a lottery, but broader sports wagering remains illegal.

New York Legal Sports Betting

2025/03/06

New York launched online sports betting in January 2022, following retail betting's 2019 debut. The state offers a competitive market with multiple licensed operators. Bettors can wager on professional and out-of-state college sports, with restrictions on in-state college teams. The New York State Gaming Commission oversees the industry.

Oregon Sports Betting

2025/03/06

Oklahoma has not yet legalized commercial sports betting. Some tribal casinos offer limited sports betting options under existing gaming compacts. Efforts to expand sports wagering have faced challenges in the state legislature. Currently, Oklahomans can participate in fantasy sports and horse race betting, but broader sports betting remains illegal.
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Best Sports Betting Apps in Oregon

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Residents of the Beaver State, welcome to your guide to the best sports betting in Oregon. Here, we give you the "lay of the land" on things sports betting inside Oregon. Where to bet, where it's legal, how to get started, and so much more! 4/5 Read Review 50% bonus up to $250 Play NowT&C […]

Pennsylvania Online Sports Betting

2025/03/06

Pennsylvania legalized online sports betting in 2019. Since then, the state has seen a surge in popular sportsbooks offering mobile apps and websites for convenient wagering. Bettors can place bets on various sports, including professional and college events, from anywhere within state borders.

Rhode Island Sports Betting

2025/03/06

Rhode Island launched sports betting in 2018, initially at retail locations. In 2019, mobile betting became available through the state lottery's app. While options are limited compared to other states, Rhode Islanders can bet on major sports and collegiate events, excluding in-state college teams.

South Dakota Legal Sports Betting

2025/03/06

South Dakota legalized sports betting in 2020, but only in Deadwood casinos and tribal casinos. Mobile betting is restricted to these premises. While limited in scope, bettors can wager on professional and collegiate sports within these designated areas.

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