Seven New Sports Documentaries to Watch and What to Expect Next
This week, sports fans have a lineup of new documentaries and series to look forward to across football, basketball, and soccer. Whether you’re a hardcore fan or just looking for some engaging content, there’s something for everyone on the schedule. Here’s a guide on how to catch these sports docs and what we hope to see in the future.
First up, we have “Running with the Wolves” on ESPN, which premiered on July 29th. If you’re subscribed to Fubo, you can catch it there. Next, “Nothing But a Winner” hit theaters on July 31st, offering a deep dive into the Alabama Crimson Tide’s history. If you prefer streaming, “Built in Birmingham” is available on Prime Video starting August 1st.
For NFL enthusiasts, “Hard Knocks” featuring the Buffalo Bills airs on HBO and HBO Max on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET. The show gives an inside look at the team’s training camp, highlighting the players and their journey towards the Super Bowl this year. Meanwhile, “SEC Football: Any Given Saturday” on Netflix delves into the 2024 SEC season with behind-the-scenes access to the conference’s top teams.
Looking ahead, we can’t help but imagine what other sports documentaries could be in the works. How about a docuseries on the Big Ten, focusing on riveting matchups like Michigan-Ohio State? Or perhaps a retrospective on the USC Trojans, exploring their rich and complex history.
While we enjoy the current lineup of sports documentaries, there’s always room for more compelling storytelling. So grab your popcorn and remote, and get ready to dive into the world of sports entertainment!