On Tuesday night, the College Football Playoff (CFP) committee released the second installment of its rankings for the 2025 season. After a blowout win over Syracuse, Miami started the arduous task of climbing their way up the rankings and into a potential at-large berth spot for the Playoff bracket. The Full CFP rankings, including the […]
The Eagles traded a sixth round pick to the Ravens to bring in veteran cornerback Jaire Alexander, and just a week later, he has reportedly informed the team that he is stepping away from the game. Alexander didn’t travel with the team for their Monday night game against the Packers, and reports suggested it was […]
Reports have surfaced over the weekend that Alvaro Fidalgo has agreed to represent Mexico after he received his Mexican passport. For a long time fans had been asking the Spaniard to make the one-time switch but he was adamant to want to play for his home country. Things have changed and it looks like the […]
When the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Green Bay Packers, they did so with some fresh faces who were just added to the 53-man roster, including Brandon Graham, Jaelan Phillips and Michael Carter II. Interestingly, one of the players who didn’t make the trip to Green Bay was cornerback Jaire Alexander, a former Packer who was […]
Following Saturday’s overtime loss at the hands of California, the Louisville football team has fallen five spots to No. 20 in the latest College Football Playoff rankings. This marks the second straight week and the 22nd time overall that U of L has appeared in the CFP rankings, which premiered in 2013. Here’s the full […]
At 7pm Jayhawk Time, the Kansas men’s hoops team hosts the Texas A&M Corpus Cristi Islanders at Allen Fieldhouse. The game will be broadcast only on ESPN+, which is actually good news for those of us with an ESPN+ subscription but also YouTube TV. This is your safe space to overreact, both positively and negatively, […]
The veteran had some good moments in 2025, but injuries continued to be an issue for him.
After debuting at #7 in the last week’s inaugural College Football Playoff rankings, BYU slipped to #12 after the loss to Texas Tech Saturday. The Red Raiders jumped from #8 to #6. BYU is one spot ahead of 7-2 Utah, who is #13. BYU also fell behind two loss teams Texas and Oklahoma, who are […]
The second College Football Playoff rankings were released Tuesday night and IU football remained No. 2. This week’s top 25: 1. Ohio State; 2. Indiana; 3. Texas A&M; 4. Alabama; 5. Georgia; 6. Texas Tech; 7. Ole Miss; 8. Oregon; ...
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After watching the wild, exciting finish to Sunday’s matchup against the New York Giants that resulted in Brian Daboll being fired, I had all sorts of things ready to talk about that game. But then Monday Night Football happened. I’ve been sitting here for a big chunk of Tuesday, going, “Should I do it? Should […]
The Chicago Cubs knew that the complex “five-year” contract to which they signed Shōta Imanaga a couple years ago might not actually ever become a five-year contract. Instead, multiple options approaches were baked into the deal, and we saw a couple of them play out at the start of this offseason.
The Cubs had the option to retain Imanaga for the next three seasons at $57 million. Once they declined, Imanaga had the option to stay for the next two seasons at $30.5 million, with an opt out...
Because I don’t live in S|uth Texas, I can only watch Spurs games on NBA League Pass. The League Pass is actually a great deal, as I pay only $109 for the entire season, and I get every NBA game. Of course, except for the games on ABC, NBC, CBS, TNT, ESPN, NASA, the NSA, […]
Kent Nilsson wasn’t in Edmonton for long after being acquired in March 1987, but the impact he made was massive. He would score five goals and 17 points in 17 games in the end of the regular season before going on a playoff run that saw him score six goals and 19 points in 21…
Spain boss Luis de la Fuente has insisted there’s “no conflict” with Barcelona over Lamine Yamal after seeing the teenager withdraw from his latest squad. De la Fuente has admitted he was “surprised” at the turn of events, as Yamal has been ruled out for 7-10 days after undergoing treatment for his pubalgia, but says […]
Date: Tuesday, November 11th, 2025Tipoff: 7:01 p.m. (CST)Location: Pinnacle Bank Arena (Lincoln, Nebraska) Hoops for Troops Donation Info: Click here Tickets: Available by visiting Huskers.com/Tickets Radio: Tuesday’s game will be carried on the Huskers Radio Network with Kent Pavelka and Jeff Smith on the call, including KLIN (1400 AM) in Lincoln, KCRO (660 AM) and KIBM (1490 AM) in Omaha and […]
The Knicks (6–3) return to Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night looking for their fifth straight win, hosting a shorthanded Grizzlies team (4–7) struggling with injuries and Ja problems. New York enters as heavy favorites behind an offense ranked second in the league. Tip off is 7:30 p.m. EST on MSG. This is your game […]
Join us Tuesday night at 8pm CST for the Huskers Happy Hour!! It’s bye-week time, so we’ll talk about T.J.’s first start. We’ll talk about the offensive line’s resurgence – no, stop it, yes they are. We’ll talk about John Butler’s Blackshirts. The Special Teams. The receivers turning into a hunting unit. And Emmett Johnson. […]
Jon Morosi reporting from the GM meetings conveys that Alex Anthopoulos has shared Spencer Schwellenbach’s new pain-free status after ending his season on the IL with a fractured throwing elbow. It was a very unusual injury for a pitcher that does directly impact the throwing arm, but will hopefully not have any long-term effects. This […]
Per Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the Cleveland Guardians are hiring longtime Seattle Mariners front office member Andy McKay to be a field coordinator. McKay has been with Seattle since the beginning of the Jerry Dipoto era, coming over from the Colorado Rockies organization following nearly two decades of coaching experience in college and independent […]
Tottenham Hotspur have so many injuries, here at this November international break, we need to break it up into two articles. Mohammed Kudus, Randal Kolo Muani, Cristian Romero and Lucas Bergvall, kind of the more short-term injured players (relatively speaking), are covered here. We covered Kota Takai, Archie Gray, Dejan Kulusevski, Dominic Solanke, Radu Dragusin […]
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The first week of the season is in the books, and your favorite mid-major basketball team has played somewhere between one and three regular-season basketball games. (Unless you’re a fan of the gauntlet-seeking Utah Tech Trailblazers, Presbyterian Blue Hose or New Haven Chargers, who played four games in the season’s first eight days.) There were […]
The North Carolina Tar Heels are just moments away from facing off against Radford in their third game of the regular season. The Heels hope to keep their undefeated streak alive despite losing Seth Trimble to a broken arm. Luka Bogavac will likely slide into the starting lineup, so we will see what he is […]
Maryland men’s basketball is back at Xfinity Center taking on Alcorn State, looking to rebound after a tough loss to Georgetown last week. This is your space for thoughts, observations or whatever you would like to share, but please be respectful.
The Nets enter Tuesday with a 1-9 record — the latest loss coming at the hands of the Knicks, 134-98. Drake Powell had his best game in his early NBA career with 15 points. Egor Demin is starting to come along. Cam Thomas is out 4-6 weeks with a hamstring injury. Otherwise, it hasn’t been […]
The Chicago Bears did it again! On the latest Mac and Read Show, Evan McLean and Ross Read discuss the Bears’ exciting come-from-behind win against the New York Giants. They also talk about the incredible fourth quarter from the “Iceman” Caleb Williams and his growth this season, but also about the weakness of the Chicago […]