I sincerely hope that you are spending this fine Monday bundled up in front of a roaring fire in your ski chalet composing a series of witty cattle-related puns to unleash on unsuspecting Texas fans next weekend. And if that consumes your day I’d totally understand. But if you have the time and inclination to […]
Week one of college basketball is in the books, and there was no shortage of excitement in the Horizon League. There may not have been an upset of a high-major this week, but between wins in quality mid-major matchups, plenty of points and the potential game of the week in college basketball, there was plenty […]
Just when you thought things couldn’t get much worse – THEY DID! This was a revenge game of sorts for Detroit after getting a beat-down in the playoffs last season, and Dan Campbell seemed to take this contest personally. While calling plays for what seemed like the majority of the game, he stepped on the […]
Yesterday was a good day for the Tennessee Titans. The New York Jets, New Orleans Saints, and Cleveland Browns all won. That leaves the Titans as the only one-win team in the NFL. It’s still an uphill battle for the Titans to get the first pick. They have the strongest strength of schedule against of […]
The highest-profile matchup in this still-fresh women’s college basketball season tips off on Monday night at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, CA at 10:30 p.m. ET (FS1): No. 3 UCLA vs. No. 6 Oklahoma. The Bruins are 2-0, although head coach Cori Close has refused to allow her squad to bask in blowout wins, instead […]
Mookie Betts successfully navigated his first full season at a new, more challenging defensive position, while also having the worst offensive season of his Hall of Fame career. And he was candid about going through the many challenges of his season. In retrospect, getting sent home early from the season-opening trip to Tokyo and not […]
It’s officially the off-season, meaning it’s time for T-Mobile Park to take a well-deserved nap before another year of hosting millions of eager footsteps, thousands of chair creaks, and innumerable elbows leaning on every stable surface. This is also the time when the Mariners can do some annual housekeeping, preparing the park and the park’s […]
One of the most anticipated game in the short history of Allegiant Stadium will be played in Week 11 as the Las Vegas Raiders will host the Dallas Cowboys on “Monday Night Football.” Kickoff is set for 5:15 p.m. PT. Let’s take a quick look at the Cowboys: Record: The Cowboys are 3-5-1 and are […]
Date 9-11 || Time 7:00 || Venue Christl Arena || Video CBSSN Duke visits Army on Veteran’s Day to honor those who volunteer to serve and also to honor Duke’s historical connection to West Point through former coach and G.O.A.T. Mike Krzyzewski. Coach K of course graduated from West Point in 1969 and after fulfilling […]
Ohio State kept rolling on Saturday with another comfortable win over a Big Ten opponent. The Buckeyes defeated the Purdue Boilermakers 34-10, and it shouldn’t have been that close. The win keeps Ohio State undefeated and keeps all of the team’s goals in play. Still, it was far from a perfect performance, and it’s time […]
Most NBA teams have already announced their LGBTQ Pride Night this season. Yet nearly a third of the league seems to have not.
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Free agent projections are out, and so it is that time again — time for the annual “should the Rangers sign This Player” polls. Today, we are looking at starting pitcher Merrill Kelly. Kelly is a righthander who turned 37 last month, and has had a strange professional journey, getting drafted in the 10th round […]
Munetaka Murakami was born in Kumamoto City, the capital of the Japan’s Kumamoto Prefecture, on February 2, 2000. Along with his older brother, he took to the game of baseball quickly. His dedication and actual skill led his parents to enrolling him in private baseball academies headed by former professional ballplayers, among others. As a […]
It’s another week of the Mountain West Recruiting Roundup. First of all, it’s clear that it’s decommitment season. There were six players who reopened their recruiting this past week, no longer pledged to Mountain West teams. This is certainly not the end of decommits or flips between now and Signing Day on December 3rd. For […]
Take a look at the NHL Standings page. You will notice that the New Jersey Devils begin the week tied atop the Eastern Conference with 22 points. At 11-4-0, the Devils have begun their season about as well as any of us could have possibly imagined. We all looked at how brutally difficult their early […]
Necessity is quickly becoming the mother of invention for Hansi Flick. He didn’t start the season expecting to manage a fire drill, but with injury after injury, even ones occurring during the game warmups, he has had to rethink his lineups, while having his tactics questioned on a weekly basis. Perhaps through all the drama, […]
Offense Lamar Jackson and the starting offense line all played 100% of snaps against the Vikings. Zay Flowers (83%) and Rashod Bateman (61%) again dominated wide receiver playing time. Flowers again led the team in receiving with 75 yards on only four catches, while Bateman had one lone catch for 10 yards. He was downed […]
In 2022, everyone watched Yordan Alvarez hit a middle-middle José Alvarado sinker over the batter’s eye in game six of the World Series. In 2023, everyone watched Alek Thomas take a 93.8 miles per hour Craig Kimbrel four-seam fastball to right field in game four of the National League Championship Series. In 2024, despite having […]
From penalties to poor play, the 2025 Chicago Bears have found ways to win despite certain players or entire units playing well below expectations. Sunday against the New York Giants was no different, but in the end, Caleb Williams and Co. clawed back and snatched victory from the jaws of defeat, and the Bears improve […]
Major League Baseball’s annual GM Meetings kick off today and run through Thursday in Las Vegas. Note that this is not the same thing as the winter meetings, which don’t happen until December. There tends to be a lot less player movement at the November GM meetings (because we’re still so early in the offseason, […]
Mike and Dan recap a week of great, bad and ugly as the Islanders follow-up a no-show performance at home with a hilarious win on the road. The week started with an eventful, entertaining game against the Bruins that didn’t go the Islanders’ way, and also included some social media drama. All of that was […]
In the wake of a defeat in which the Los Angeles Rams did basically whatever they wanted when they had the ball, the search for reasons to be cheerful for the 49ers might seem as futile as San Francisco’s comeback efforts ultimately proved to be. But the cause for optimism as the 49ers, now 6-4, […]
With the Orange heading to the bye week on a six-game losing streak, it’s hard to find a lot of silver linings in the program. That being said, we can still look at takeaways from the 38-10 loss at Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday. Time for a Script Doctor Not only is the Syracuse offense […]
The Seattle Seahawks obliterated the Arizona Cardinals in Week 10, improving to a 7-2 record and first place in the NFC West. Speaking of records, it’s shaping up to be a historic year for the Seahawks on a number of fronts. How many records could Seattle set in one season? Receiving yards, individual Let’s start […]
In Week 10, the Detroit Lions (6-3) got back to their winning ways, as coach Dan Campbell assumed offensive play-calling duties and led the team to a convincing 44-22 win over the Washington Commanders. Let’s take a look at how the Lions utilized their personnel on their way to their latest victory. Quarterbacks: With the […]