One month ago today, UNC was at a pivotal point in the 2025-26 season. They were preparing for the ACC Tournament in hopes of not only padding their NCAA Tournament resume, but to win the ACC Tournament Championship. It was going to be a tough task considering the fact that Duke was playing as well […]
The Jayden Daniels Hail Mary feels forever ago at this point – but Tyrique Stevenson refuses to forget. During a time in the offseason where real news is hard to come by, this video emerged of Stevenson speaking to what motivates him (note that this video does contain adult language): Yesterday, Adam Hoge of CHGO […]
Emmanuel Innocenti. E-Man. The Italian Stallion. A dude seemingly assembled from equal parts grit, hustle, and sheer will is packing his bags and leaving Spokane after two seasons of doing everything the hard way and making it look easy. He may be the best on-ball defender to ever suit up for the Gonzaga Bulldogs, and […]
The Los Angeles Chargers are hoping to take the next step as a team, but they will need to make some changes when it comes to the roster this offseason. The Chargers can shake things up on the trade market by making the biggest splash imaginable by acquiring Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown. NFL.com […]
The Philadelphia 76ers are coming off two disappointing losses, with their postseason chances tanking. They’ll now look to stop the bleeding in what’s shaping up to be a true must-win game, traveling to Houston to take on the Rockets. The Rockets, as many know at this point, have had what’s best described as a hot-and-cold […]
Baseball loses to Portland… again Birnbaum and Smith win B1G track athlete of the Week honors Ege Demir becomes 7th MBB player to enter transfer portal Transfer guards Jayden Reid, KJ Lewis in contact with Oregon Highlight of the Day: 2025 Season Long Highlights
Rangers 3, Mariners 0
1963 The start of the season found the White Sox in Detroit, and it was a highlight game for third baseman Pete Ward. Ward smacked a seventh-inning, three-run home run off of Jim Bunning to push the Sox into the lead, and in the ninth inning makes a clutch, barehanded pick up-and-throw out of a slow roller hit […]
I think that the Los Angeles Rams could wind up with Jimmy Garoppolo by the time the season starts, but if they enter the NFL Draft without Jimmy G, then should they draft one? L.A. doesn’t have to draft a high-end QB, but they could take a later round flyer to challenge Stetson Bennett, and […]
The Ombudsman is back, and this week's episode gave him plenty to work with. Charlie sets the record straight on the Rangers' draft history, Brennan Othmann's complicated development timeline, and what John Tortarella's return to coaching actually means.
I must admit that I didn’t have high hopes entering yesterday’s game. After all, both Castle and Wemby were sidelined, and the Spurs weren’t really playing for anything (the chance of them getting the first seed is now officially zero). In contrast, a Portland win tonight would have matched their record with the Clippers, giving […]
The fourth installment of our Legends Series features former Astros second baseman Bill Doran. Doran spent 9 of his 12 major league seasons in Houston. A 6th round selection in the 1979 Draft, he’d become a fan favorite of Astros fans all around the world. Q: Let’s start at the beginning. The call up in […]
Meet the Mets David Peterson unraveled in his second straight start, giving up five runs in the team’s 7-2 loss to the Diamondbacks. He managed to settle down and still give the team five innings, but the damage had been done and the offense couldn’t muster much in the way of a comeback. Sean Manaea […]
As we have seen in recent years, the portal giveth, and the portal taketh away. So far this year, we’ve seen Darren Harris and Nik Khamenia enter the portal, and we’ve started to see Duke being discussed with guys looking for new schools as well. The most intriguing of these is probably Flory Bidunga of […]
The Rays dropped the final two games of their first home series back at the Trop against the Cubs, undone by a quiet offense and some uncharacteristically poor defense. An off day gives the position player group a chance to reset – both cleaning up defensive miscues and settling back in at the plate – […]
St. Paul Saints 4, Toledo Mud Hens 3 (F/13)(box) Pitching ruled the night as neither club could string anything together in this one. They eventually needed four extra innings to decide it. On the plus side, Sawyer Gipson-Long looked pretty good in his return to Toledo, while Max Clark’s on-base streak reached 10 games as […]
A year ago, I wrote about my three favorite mid-major coaching hires from that cycle. It featured Eric Olen (New Mexico), Bryan Hodgson (South Florida) and Lennie Acuff (Samford). We now know that Olen made the NIT semifinals in year one, Hodgson made the NCAA Tournament in year one and is off to Providence, and […]
The Los Angeles Dodgers just finished their first road trip of the season, going 5-1 against the Washington Nationals and Toronto Blue Jays. They returned to the scene of the crime in Canada, winning 2-of-3 there, just like they did in the World Series. Ironically, it was the bullpen that lost them the final game, […]
Tyson Fury spent a few minutes catching up with iFL TV about this weekend’s Netflix card featuring him returning in a heavyweight bout against Arslanbek Makhmudov. Here, Fury would share his perspective on his mindset heading into the fight, the potential for a long-awaited showdown against Anthony Joshua, and what he thought of Derek Chisora […]
Virginia head football coach Tony Elliott signed an extension on April 8th, 2026 to lead the Virginia Cavaliers football team through 2030. This extension comes off the heels of a record-setting 2025 season when Elliott led the ‘Hoos to 11 wins and the first bowl and Commonwealth Clash victory of his tenure at Virginia. Elliott […]
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Barcelona manager Hansi Flick opted to take off Pedri at half-time of Wednesday’s Champions League tie with Atletico. The move was something of a surprise, with Flick revealing afterwards why he hooked his midfield talisman. “Pedri has some issues, nothing major, but we don’t want to take risks because we need him right now,” he […]
We’re still just just a dozen games into the young season, but already the DNA of the 2026 Red Sox is taking shape. They’ve got a lineup that doesn’t have enough power, a defense that is somehow both above average at taking away runs while also being well below average at avoiding mistakes, and a […]
Good morning, baseball fans! The San Francisco Giants are off today, before heading to the East Coast to take on the Baltimore Orioles tomorrow. I wanted to try something new this season. I thought we could do something fun for off-days and watch some vintage Giants games of seasons past. I will try to take […]