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Friday's FTB: 4,528.7 candidates for Maple Leafs head coach

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Throwback Dawg Day: Haynes Runs Wild Over Rebels

As a Georgia fan, the mention of Verron Haynes is likely to first bring up the legendary P-44 Haynes play call. And why shouldn’t it? It was a defining early win for head coach Mark Richt at Georgia, and it turned the tide of the Tennessee rivalry. But as glorious as that moment was, not […]

Duck Tape: Film Analysis of Rutgers Football 2025

Special thanks to Andrew Rice of On the Banks for joining me to discuss Rutgers’ roster on this week’s podcast: Offense The upward trajectory of the offense for the 2025 season has continued as Andrew and I talked about over this past offseason – several longtime and severe limiting factors, some of which had lasted upwards of a decade, […]

Preview: Wake Forest Men’s Soccer Faces Louisville

The Wake Forest Demon Deacons (6-3-3, 1-3-1 ACC) return to Spry this evening to take on the Louisville Cardinals (5-5-2, 1-5 ACC). For the Deacs, this is their second straight game against a bottom 3 team in the conference, as they are coming off of a dramatic late 2-1 victory in Berkeley against the 13th […]

MLS

Elephant Rumblings: Checking in on the AFL

Morning A’s fans! While most of the baseball world has rightfully been focused on the playoffs, there has been other baseball being played involving major league players and prospects over in the Arizona Fall League. The AFL, founded back in 1992, offers a chance for players to continue playing baseball after the regular season is […]

MLB

Vote for the Mets’ minor league position player of the year

While it has lagged their improvement in minor league pitching development in recent years, the position player side of the Mets’ organization really bloomed in 2025. Multiple huge years, including huge years from top prospects and somewhat unheralded breakouts, now have the organization in a great spot on both sides of the ball. That leaves […]

SnakeBytes 10/17: The LCS continues

Diamondbacks News (Arizona Diamondbacks on SI) New Ketel Marte Rumor Might Make D-backs Fans Uneasy Bartels, in a post on X/Twitter, said Marte is a name that “may gain steam” for the Mets. “An interesting offseason name for the Mets that may gain steam is Diamondbacks’ Ketel Marte. Reports are Arizona will listen to offers […]

Munetaka Murakami: The Japanese Schwarber?

Though it’s becoming increasingly rare as enthusiasm for Japanese culture continues to spread, you’ll still sometimes see okonomiyaki referred to in English as Japanese pizza. Okonomiyaki is not, of course, pizza. It’s a pancake studded with cabbage, along with meat, bonito fish flakes, sometimes noodles, and all sorts of condiments. But some choose to call […]

A look at the Cubs’ free agents (besides Kyle Tucker)

We’ve talked a lot about Kyle Tucker’s free agency here over the last few days. The Cubs have eight other players who will officially be free agents after the World Series is over, plus four other players with various types of options. So let’s have a look at all of them and discuss whether the […]

2025 Season in Review: Seth Lugo

2024 was a career year for Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Seth Lugo. The then 34 year-old signed with the Royals in free agency, and rewarded the team with 3.00 ERA across 206.2 innings of work. Lugo finished second in the American League Cy Young award voting, behind Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal. I think […]

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Mickey Moniak had career-year at plate in first season with Rockies

Welcome to the 2025 edition of Ranking the Rockies, where we take a look back at every player to log playing time for the Rockies in 2025. The purpose of this list is to provide a snapshot of the player in context. The “Ranking” is an organizing principle that’s drawn from Baseball Reference’s WAR (rWAR). It’s […]

Sergio’s European Travel Log: Chapter 4

Editor’s note: Our buddy Sergio went traveling around Europe and decided to change things up a bit when it comes to his contributions to the blog for a couple of weeks. With that said, Sergio’s posts will not necessarily be solely about Juventus, but also about his travels abroad and what kind of football-centric things […]

Mountain West Fan Guide: Week 8

Week seven saw some of the most exciting, unexpected outcomes of the season. Only three teams remain unbeaten in conference play with two of those teams facing off this weekend. We may still be early in the season, but there are championship implications this weekend for a number of Mountain West teams. Before we take […]

Atlético de Madrid – CA Osasuna: A trap game for El Cholo’s men?

Atlético Madrid host Osasuna in the 9 p.m. kickoff on Saturday night, as Los Rojiblancos begin a stretch of six games in 20 days with a squad that is returning to full fitness. Though Johnny Cardoso is still battling an ankle injury, Atlético (3-4-1, 13 points) will welcome back Thiago Almada and Josema Giménez for […]

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5 good Texans questions with Field Gulls

Set your watches and drink your coffee. The Houston Texans and Seattle Seahawks will be playing the late game on Monday night. Game time is 9 PM Central standard time. It’s a school night folks. Some of us have work early the next morning. Be that as it may, it promises to be an exciting […]

Stability And Patience: Why Reading Should Stick With Noel Hunt

Making your writing debut for TTE knowing that 86% of Reading fans are going to disagree with what you’re about to write helps focus the mind. That somewhat incredible stat, from a recent TTE poll, reflects the number of people who feel the time to replace Noel Hunt has now arrived. That’s the same all-round […]

Chargers Daily Links: Chargers-Colts prediction thread

Good morning, Chargers fans! You know what to do! And now for today’s links. Chargers News: Here’s how Keenan Allen joined the 400-400 club with Philip Rivers and Justin Herbert (Chargers.com) Is Ladd McConkey a must-start in fantasy football? (Chargers Wire) Could Justin Herbert make a massive statement this week against the Colts? (Bolt Beat) […]

Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey Shine in NBA Preseason

The NBA preseason has started, and former Rutgers Men’s Basketball players Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey have shown their impressive talent during their short time on the court. Despite missing the Spurs’ first preseason game and being limited with a thumb injury, Dylan Harper has started to show why he was drafted so high in […]