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Grading The Sabres’ 2026 Draft Picks

It has been a few days since the 2026 NHL Entry Draft, where the Buffalo Sabres added to the next generation of young future players to don the blue and…

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Saturday Predictions: Missouri at Vanderbilt

Vanderbilt hosts Missourah (spits) in what the Southeastern Conference for some unknown reason is calling a “conference game,” even though Vanderbilt is clearly hosting a Big 8 team. Also, this is unironically a game between the #15 team in the country and the #10 team in the country, and you’ll never believe which of those […]

NHL Rumors: Calgary Flames Already Making Trade Calls

The Calgary Flames are not waiting around.  With the league’s worst goals per game and a 1.5 clip dragging them to the bottom of the table, general manager Craig Conroy has begun working the phones for immediate offensive help. It is early, and most clubs are still in wait mode, yet Calgary is pushing to get an early read on what is available and what it might cost. LeBrun on Insider Trading says Leafs, Detroit, Florida, Buffalo and the Flames have all checked in and kicked tires on Yegor...

Kirk Cousins expected to start against Dolphins, per ESPN

Michael Penix Jr. was hoping to play this week, and even optimistic that he might, despite suffering a bone bruise in the course of being beat up by the 49ers pass rush last weekend. Unfortunately for the young quarterback, it looks like he’s going to miss at least one week of action. Per ESPN’s Falcons […]

The BTP degeneracy dungeon, Week 9

It’s another beautiful college football Saturday, not that we can tell down here in the dungeon. Let’s get to it. The Obligatory Bet Against UNC Of The Week In the most surprising development of the season thus far, UNC actually showed some backbone the last time it played. I am confident that the Heels will […]

Recap: Wake Forest Men’s Soccer Steals Late 1-1 Draw at Pitt

The Wake Forest Demon Deacons (6-3-6, 1-3-3 ACC) escaped the Steel City with a 1-1 draw against the Pittsburgh Panthers (5-6-4, 1-4-2 ACC) at Ambrose Urbanic Field. For the Deacs, this result was a third straight draw and their second of this week, and it also pushed their conference unbeaten streak out to a third […]

Mets Morning News: World Series begins, offseason decisions awaits

Meet the Mets Several long-tenured Mets players could be interesting trade candidates this offseason. MLB.com’s Anthony DiComo answered some questions about the Mets’ offseason outlook. Around the National League East Phillies ace Zack Wheeler is currently feeling no pain in the aftermath of his thoracic outlet surgery. Reynaldo López may well be a major factor […]

Washington State returns home to battle Toledo (GAME THREAD)

It’s been a month and five days, but our Washington State Cougars are back home. Let’s all hope and pray they’ve washed away the memories of last week’s fourth quarter debacle at Virginia. The Toledo Rockets come to Pullman sitting at 4-3 overall and sit in the middle of the Mid-American Conference (MAC). I don’t […]

Saturday morning Rangers stuff

Good morning, LSB. We’re still light on any Rangers news but of course last night was Game 1 of the World Series in which the underdog Blue Jays did some swingin’. Ken Rosenthal says the quality of at-bats was the difference in Game 1. And the Brewers were probably at home going “Ohhhhh” as they […]

THE 24-HOUR RULE: Some Overcast HUSKERS Game Day Thoughts

Look – I can usually figure out something to focus the column on, I swear. Positive or negative, there’s usually an aspect of the previous game, something noteworthy going on that week or maybe a memory/anecdote the current opponent brings out. More than one when it comes to Oklahoma; I got some company there, amirite? […]

10 takeaways from another night of learning in New York

#1 – Hugo Gonzalez brought life to the Celtics Looking at the box score, you wouldn’t think Hugo Gonzalez had that big of an impact: only six points, one assist, and two steals. Yet, you could also notice that the Celtics won by seven points in the 22 minutes he was on the floor. How? […]

BTB draft radar: Week 9 college football preview

Every week here at Blogging The Boys, we’ll spotlight the biggest college matchups and the players who could soon wear the Star. If you want to get a jump on who might help America’s Team in the years to come, this is your weekly college football guide. (For teams previously covered in other weeks, we move down […]

Kansas City Royals news: Blake Mitchell hits blast in Arizona

Anne Rogers has an update from the Arizona Fall League on Royals prospects. The reason for intrigue? Langevin’s fastball. It’s funky and baffles hitters with ride and run. Two games is a small sample, even in the AFL, but Langevin hasn’t allowed a hit yet. He has walked three with three strikeouts and allowed an […]

‘He’s the most important part of the team’ – Marcus Sorg admits Hansi Flick’s El Clasico ban is a ‘disadvantage for Barcelona’

Barcelona assistant coach Marcus Sorg will be on the sidelines for the Blaugrana’s trip to the capital to face Real Madrid in El Clasico, and he admitted that he’d much rather have his boss in his place on Sunday. Speaking at a press conference on Saturday, Sorg was asked about the impact of Flick’s absence […]

College football players to watch- NCAA Week 9

Another college football slate is on the horizon for us fans. Committees are beginning to whittle down lists of potential award winners and are sorting out bowl matchup possibilities. We’re one week closer to some players taking the next step in their football careers, and these are the guys I will be watching closely this […]

Who is your favorite AFC team?

With the Los Angeles Rams on a bye this week, it’s a time for fans to relax from the stresses and excitement of gamedays. However, for many diehard fans, they have a favorite team residing in the opposite conference they elect to root for on occasion. So Rams fans, what is your favorite AFC team […]