Look, the Braves are nothing if not loyal… for the most part. One thing they’ve loved to do in recent years? Bring back old friends for a last, or even not-so-last, hurrah. Off the top of my head, I can think of getting Jorge Soler and Luke Jackson back at the 2024 Trade Deadline, the […]
On Tuesday, the Dallas Cowboys traded a 2027 first-round pick as well as a 2026 second-round pick to acquire star defensive tackle Quinnen Williams from the New York Jets. To properly assess this trade, it’s essential to have a clear understanding of what the Cowboys are gaining and what exactly they gave up. In previous […]
How spoiled are we that a season in which Gunnar Henderson posted a 121 OPS+, stole 30 bases, and was worth 5.3 bWAR, it feels like a disappointment. That is simply the result of the standard he created with his MVP-caliber 2024 effort, a bar he fell well short of this past summer. Henderson had […]
In Today’s Links: analysis, breakdowns, numbers of note, reactions, fall-out, consequences, and stipulations from our Seattle Seahawks’ big win at home against a suddenly more interesting Arizona Cardinals team that thought, “hey, maybe we have a chance today.” Not so, as the ‘Hawks took care of business often and early. The 2025 version of our […]
The Syracuse Orange men’s soccer team pulled off an upset on Sunday, as they managed to beat No. 5 NC State in the ACC quarterfinals 3-0, booking their spot in the semifinal on Thursday. The game was pretty calm overall in the first half, as neither team was able to score for the whole period. […]
Football guts it out against Iowa Volleyball losses in 5 sets to Michigan State Women’s basketball cruises past Montana Men’s basketball survives a close call against Rice Highlight of the Day: Dierre Hill Sprints to the End Zone
The Jacksonville Jaguars (5-4) will host the Los Angeles Chargers (7-3) at 1:00 p.m. EST on Sunday, Nov. 16, at EverBank Stadium. According to FanDuel Sportsbook, the Jaguars are 2.5-point underdogs and the total is set at 44.5 points. “The reality is we gave up a 19-point lead to lose the game,” head coach Liam […]
Got a late start this morning and couldn’t throw together a full mauling. I’ll try to add links as my morning allows. For now, this should give you a place to start your Monday morning discussions. Ok I’m not going to have time to gather links, but here’s a Question of the Day What’s the […]
Happy International Break #3. Dortmund will be heading off to national duty this week in the final rounds of preparation before the 2026 World Cup. It’s a big break for European clubs, as these are the final two matchdays in the qualifiers before the World Cup draw. Here are some of the big matches to […]
Happy Monday, everyone. Go back fifteen years or so and it would be tough to imagine Alabama fans being frustrated after beating LSU by 11 points. It’s a different era though, and this is where we are. Issues with the running game and deep ball continue to dominate the conversation. “We’ve got to do a […]
In case you’re not familiar with the concept, the “knee jerk” reactions are essentially my thoughts over the last calendar month or so of Reading Football Club doing Reading Football Club-related things. The knee-jerk part has a tongue-in-cheek element to it, but even by my own standards, this piece is exceptionally late due to a […]
Bobby McMann trade chatter could start picking up in Toronto after fresh speculation from Sportsnet’s James Mirtle . The Toronto Maple Leafs winger has struggled to match last season’s 20-goal pace, and with his contract coming due, the team must decide if he is part of their long-term core or a useful trade asset while his value remains intact. In 16 games this season, the 29-year-old has recorded three goals and six points while posting 43 hits and 14:55 average time on ice. Last...
The Green Bay Packers face a massive test this evening on Monday Night Football, when the Philadelphia Eagles come into Lambeau Field for a critical NFC matchup. These two teams have become very familiar with each other over the last year-plus, and this prime time contest will have massive ripple effects across the conference. If […]
Meet the Mets As David Stearns gets ready to participate in the General Manager Meetings this week, the recently opted-out Edwin Diaz and Pete Alonso are the highest profile situations he has to deal with one way or another. During the upcoming awards week, Juan Soto is the only Met who can potentially win an […]
Well, I guess getting rid of the locker room Pop-A-Shot was the right call! On Sunday, the Miami Dolphins shocked the football watching world — defeating their AFC East division rivals, the Buffalo Bills, in dominating fashion by a score of 30-13. Miami’s offense trampled Buffalo’s defense. The Dolphins defense smothered the Bills’ offense. It […]
First the bad news: Seth Trimble broke a bone in his left forearm Sunday and is out indefinitely. He’s scheduled for surgery this week. We kind of admire him. He’s stuck it out, worked hard, and gone through the Hubert roller coaster ride without complaining. We also like his entrepreneurial spirit. It’s a shame this […]
Ahead of this year’s training camp, New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel explained that he was looking at his team’s performances in three distinct categories. There is the good, the bad, and, as he called it, the s—t that gets you beat. Sunday’s 28-23 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers saw plenty of all […]
Last week, the Detroit Lions were barely clinging to the final playoff spot in the NFC race. This week, after pulverizing the Washington Commanders and regaining their mojo on offense, they could very well finish the week in the NFC North’s top spot. But that doesn’t mean a very tight and competitive playoff race isn’t […]
This week on Corn Nation Overreaction, Greg, Hoss, and Jake discuss Nebraska’s win over the UCLA Bruins at one of the most hallowed stadiums in all of college football, the Rose Bowl. The Huskers led bell to bell and, get this, actually scored a touchdown in the third quarter. It would prove to be the […]
Sportsnet’s Alex Adams thinks there’s a path for the Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Penguins to become trade partners if timing breaks right. Ottawa is aggressively looking to add another winger and a right-shot defenseman, but with no first-round pick and a thin prospect pool beyond Carter Yakemchuk and Logan Hensler, a trade built around roster players makes the most sense.
Why Ottawa’s Needs Match Pittsburgh’s Potential Surplus
Adams notes the Senators want immediate help in the t...
Things went just about as expected over the weekend with Purdue men’s basketball taking down Oakland and Purdue football losing to the visiting Ohio State Buckeyes. It’s what we expected, but did it happen how we expected? Well, on the football side of things it was about as predicted. On the basketball side? Not at […]
1948 New White Sox GM Frank “Trader” Lane made his first deal, and it was a beauty. Lane traded backup catcher Aaron Robinson to the Tigers for a young, left-handed pitcher named Billy Pierce and $10,000. Pierce would become arguably the finest lefthander in White Sox history. He won 186 games in a Sox uniform with two 20-win seasons, seven All-Star selections […]
Going into this week for the Los Angeles Rams, it was a big deal who they would go with at their kicking position, and they went with Harrison Mevis over Joshua Karty and Mevis responded by going a perfect 6-6 on extra points. No drama at the kicking position for the Rams on Sunday, so […]
We know that your life is busy, but that doesn’t mean you want to miss any news about your favorite team. So, we are rounding up all of the most important news, analysis, and commentary from LGHL and the rest of the Buckeye beat. For your Earholes… Land-Grant Podcast Network rolls out exciting new lineup […]
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