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Joe Healy and Mark Etheridge put a bow on the Oklahoma story and take a peek at the transfer portal activity that has already happened.
For more than three decades, James Richardson has been one of the most recognizable English-language voices covering Italian football. Best known for his decade-long run as host of Football Italia from 1992 to 2002, Richardson helped introduce a generation of viewers to Serie A’s glamour, chaos, and charisma. A noted Roma fan, he recently sat […]
Ben Whittaker has some profile over in the U.K. as having future star potential for his flashy and flamboyant style inside the ring. In certain respects he has a bit of a Prince Naseem quality even if not held in quite the same regard, but he’s certainly got enough that has had major British promoters […]
The UConn men’s basketball team has assembled something of a monstrous non-conference schedule. It begins fairly tame with the mundane matchups you’d typically expect from any season’s start. UConn will play the likes of New Haven, UMass Lowell and Columbia as it looks to get its feet underneath itself — but those are not elite […]
Before the Kansas City Chiefs handed the Washington Commanders a 28-7 loss in Week 8’s “Monday Night Football” matchup, the team’s chairman and CEO spoke with a huddle of reporters on the grounds of GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Clark Hunt is satisfied with how head coach Andy Reid has maneuvered through the 2025’s rocky […]
Barcelona star Lamine Yamal continues to suffer from pubalgia and is said to be “concerned” about his injury which means he’s still not 100% fit. His form has been affected and some insight into the condition has now been offered by renowned sports traumatologist Dr. Ripoll. “It is an injury that is frankly difficult to […]
The latest Monday Night Therapy opened with relief and cautious optimism as Minnie and Fred celebrated Nebraska’s sixth win, putting the Huskers at 6–2 and bowl eligible for the first time in years. Despite the milestone, fans remain divided—some thrilled with progress, others frustrated by “ugly wins.” Minnie and Fred agreed that injuries, inconsistent offensive […]
1914 White Sox pitching star, executive and Comiskey-by-marriage Johnny Rigney was born in Oak Park. Rigney had a nondescript couple of years in the minors and 1937 majors debut before the talent-starved Sox thrust him into the starting rotation in 1938. There, he blossomed, with 4.6, 4.5, 6.7 WAR from 1938-40. Only seven pitchers in […]
Kansas Jayhawks News Despite their recent struggles, Kansas is a giant favorite this weekend against Oklahoma State On3 gives you highlights of Bill Self’s Monday press conference where he discusses just about everything Kansas soccer has one game remaining after taking down Utah on the rust Links! Hurricane Melissa is the strongest storm this year, […]
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 […]
The Los Angeles Rams made a trade for defensive back help when they traded with the Tennessee Titans for Roger McCreary, and I am going to post a video of highlights I found below. I can’t say I know too much about McCreary, so it should be fun to learn all I can. The trade […]
We won’t say this is getting repetitious, although we could. Given the readership it’s not likely to be particularly bothersome to see the Duke men’s basketball team again picked to finish atop the ACC. Some habits never grow old. This is the 14th time in the last 26 years ACC media members have seen the […]
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With exhibition season going on and various other interesting stories, including some recruiting news, we thought it would be a good time to put together an early ACC links run. We’re not trying to get everyone and everything but here are some interesting bits of news. UNC NC State Wake Forest Virginia Clemson Pitt Notre […]
In Indiana’s win against Baylor on Sunday afternoon, Lamar Wilkerson scored a game-high 26 points. While Wilkerson did make three 3-pointers, it was his work attacking the basket that stood out. Today’s Film Session breaks down how he got it ... The post Film Session: How Lamar Wilkerson attacked the basket against Baylor appeared first on Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis .
Ups and downs from Saints vs. Buccaneers Even in an embarrassing loss to a divisional rival, there are some positive takeaways. QB Report Cards for 2025 NFL Week 8 Both Saints QBs get their grades for week 8, and even with different circumstances, they get the same grade. Saints’ Rattler, Shough quarterback decision should already […]
When someone tells you that something is “once-in-a-lifetime,” how do you usually interpret that phrase? That it’s so good that you only encounter something like it once? Is it a rare event, like some sort of astronomical event? Is it living in a shotgun shack? In another part of the world? Is it behind the […]
It’s almost like Mike Elias and the Orioles front office are conducting a long-term experiment with their pitching program. They want to prove that it is possible for a team to build a competitive big league staff without the use of any high draft picks. If they can turn Trey Gibson in a force at […]
Two offseasons ago, Twinkie Town christened the top Minnesota Twins players of all time. Last year, we looked at franchise ephemera & eccentricity—from managers to broadcasters to an honorable Judge (not Aaron). This baseball-less period, I’ll be spearheading an accounting of the greatest Twins moments & performances from 1961-Present. As a fanbase, we need some […]
A short trip to the blue medical tent following a scramble in Tennessee led to the buzzword around Patriots quarterback Drake Maye being “sliding” last week. While New England certainly needs their MVP candidate and franchise quarterback healthy, the dual-threat nature of Maye’s game is going to result in him taking hits at times. The […]
After a couple of opposing games to open up the 2025 Fall Classic, the Dodgers and Blue Jays found themselves knotted up in a 1-1 tie. Despite the nature of this World Series’ first two games, Game 3 would be a nailbiter all the way through. There were no pinch-hit grand slams or complete games, […]
The race for the 2025-26 women’s college basketball national championship is just beginning. Yet, the competition for another crown—the best 2026 recruiting class—is entering the final sprint. Four of the top-five recruits in the class of 2026 have made their decisions, and the fifth undecided prospect recently made a splash. Jerzy Robinson, a 6-foot-0 guard […]
One of the best wrestlers in the state of Nebraska from the second he hit the mat, Zaiyahn Ornelas announced Monday that he’s going to be a Husker. A senior-to-be for Creighton Prep, Ornelas spent his first three high school seasons at Class C Wilber-Clatonia where he dominated — he won three Class C state […]
Good morning, baseball fans! The World Series continues tonight with Game 4 between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers from Dodger Stadium. Taking the mound for the Blue Jays will be right-hander Shane Bieber, who finished the regular season with a 3.57 ERA, 4.47 FIP, with 37 strikeouts to seven walks in […]
It is not yet officially the holiday season, but as fans wait for the Colorado Rockies to announce their new president of baseball operations/general manager, the mood is highly anticipatory. We know a few things now that we did not know at this time last week. First, Patrick Saunders’ reported that the Rockies will not […]
The TCU Horned Frogs failed to make the NCAA Tournament during the 2024-25 season, finishing 16-16 and 9-11 in the Big 12 Conference. It was the worst season since 2020-21 for the Horned Frogs, who had won at least 21 games in each of the previous three seasons. Once again, TCU’s roster underwent a major […]