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Tottenham Hotspur Predicted Starting XI at AS Monaco

Tottenham Hotspur’s prospects for a win on Wednesday night are probably looking pretty good right now. They’ll travel to AS Monaco, who have just really looked very good, so far in the UEFA Champions League. And while yes, Spurs will indeed be very injury-riddled when they make the trip to the Principality, they still bring […] The post Tottenham Hotspur Predicted Starting XI at AS Monaco appeared first on The Sports Bank .

From The Bank | about 2 months ago | 1 read

Indiana football: Kellan Wyatt may miss rest of season with injury

Indiana football head coach Curt Cignetti announced that Indiana could be without Kellan Wyatt for the rest of the season after the defensive end left Saturday’s contest against Michigan State with a knee injury. Wyatt transferred into Indiana this season after three years at Maryland. In three years there, he appeared in no fewer than […]

From The Crimson Quarry | about 2 months ago | 1 read

Knight Cap: An Unbeaten Week On the Pitch

Over this past week, the UCF Knights sports world saw both of its soccer teams go unbeaten across their four combined matches, the women’s tennis team make its bid for NCAA Individual Championship spots and a cross country runner earn her place in the record books. We also have our Knight of the Week and Play of […]

From Black & Gold Banneret | about 2 months ago | 0 reads

Off-Script Ohio: Buckeyes blank Wisconsin 34–0, prove total dominance in Madison

On this week’s Off-Script Ohio, brought to you by Land-Grant Holy Land, Cole VanWiechen and Joey Gertz broke down Ohio State’s 34–0 demolition of Wisconsin, a wire-to-wire performance that showed why the Buckeyes are the most complete team in college football. Julian Sayin was sensational against the Badgers, throwing for nearly 400 yards and multiple […]

From Land-Grant Holy Land | about 2 months ago | 0 reads

Rutgers vs Oregon Recap + Purdue preview w/ Travis Holonics

The newest episode of TBMR is out now! In this episode, Andrew and Arnav are joined by Travis Holonics, an indepedent Rutgers content creator, to recap Rutgers disastrous showing against Oregon on homecoming and preview the Scarlet Knights much anticipated matchup with Purdue. To view our podcast, please click the links below! Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rutgers-vs-oregon-recap-purdue-preview-w-travis-holonics/id1815968544?i=1000732713507 […]

From On the Banks | about 2 months ago | 0 reads

What Brent Brennan said as Arizona football enters second bye week

After dropping a double overtime heartbreaker to unbeaten BYU, Arizona players and coaches had the luxury of another game the following weekend to focus. That’s not the case following another crushing defeat, one that ended with a walkoff field goal for Houston after the Wildcats had rallied from down two touchdowns in the fourth quarter. […]

From Arizona Desert Swarm | about 2 months ago | 0 reads

AP Top 25- Post Week 8

Week 8 in college football started with a bang, with both Miami and Nebraska getting upset on Friday night. Saturday continued the theme of uncertainty, with Georgia taking down Ole Miss in a wild fourth-quarter comeback, Texas Tech losing its first game of the season to Arizona State, and Texas A&M hanging on against Arkansas […]

From On the Banks | about 2 months ago | 2 reads

What We Learned from Wisconsin’s Red-White Scrimmage

The Wisconsin Badgers officially kicked off their 2025–26 campaign Sunday afternoon with the annual Red-White Scrimmage, and fans got a taste of the new-look roster in a nail-biting 46–44 win for Team Red. The game featured six returners, five transfers, and four freshmen, giving head coach Greg Gard plenty of lineups to test before the […]

From Bucky's 5th Quarter | about 2 months ago | 1 read

Mark Pope gives an encouraging update on Jaland Lowe

Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats dodged a terrifying scenario with the injury Jaland Lowe suffered at the Blue-White Game when he dislocated his right shoulder. Almost immediately when the injury happened, there was fear that this was going to be, at the very least, something that sidelined Lowe for a month. After all, a […]

From A Sea Of Blue | about 2 months ago | 1 read

United States, Mexico, Jamaica, Costa Rica officially announce joint 2031 Women’s World Cup bid

The 2031 Women’s World Cup officially has a huge big from Concacaf. Today, U.S. Soccer, the Mexican Football Federation, the Jamaican Football Federation, and the Costa Rican Football Federation officially announced they are launching a joint bid for the 2031 Women’s World Cup. The announcement took place in New York City and hopes to celebrate […]

From Stars and Stripes FC | about 2 months ago | 1 read

What We Learned: Michigan Wolverines

The Huskies’ Big Ten road woes continued, as they dropped a morning road game in ugly fashion, losing 24-7. Let’s get to what we learned! “Same as it ever was…” During the game, as Michigan dropped the proverbial hammer on the Huskies, I couldn’t help but cast my mind back to the Dawgs’ previous morning […]

From UW Dawg Pound | about 2 months ago | 2 reads

‘Draft a top-10 QB’ hasn’t worked at all lately

Drake Maye is the only quarterback in the NFL this season who is top-10 in passer rating and was drafted by his current team in the top-20 picks. I’ll say that again for the people who obsess over drafting quarterbacks early every year: Out of the top-10 quarterbacks in passer rating, Maye is the only […]

From Turf Show Times | about 2 months ago | 2 reads

Badgers bounce back to win both ties with Minnesota State

If reading that header makes your brain hurt, I don’t blame you. Both games against the No. 20 Minnesota State Mavericks go in the books as a tie, but the Badgers prevailed in the exhibition shootout each night to send the fans home happy. This has turned into a nice little rivalry, with head coach […]

From Bucky's 5th Quarter | about 2 months ago | 1 read

BYU Needs to Learn From Last Year’s Letdown After Utah Win

Take this in BYU fans — BYU beat Utah. Again. BYU has not lost to Utah in over six years. Life is good for Cougar fans. Some celebrated long into Saturday night and into Sunday morning, and even beyond. It’s now three straight over the Utes. You wore your best BYU tie to church on […]

From Vanquish The Foe | about 2 months ago | 1 read

Three takeaways from Northwestern football vs. Purdue

Northwestern’s farewell to the lakefront couldn’t have been scripted better. With the eyes of the iconic 1995 Rose Bowl team upon them, Northwestern did something it hadn’t done in eight years — shut out a team. The ‘Cats dominated Purdue 19-0 for its fourth consecutive victory and third straight against the Boilermakers. The win was […]

From Inside NU | about 2 months ago | 1 read

Breaking News: Wyoming removes OC Jay Johnson from play-calling duties, WRs coach Jevon Bouknight to take over

It felt like a matter of time before something had to change. And on this Monday afternoon following a disheartening loss to then 1-5 Air Force, head coach Jay Sawvel made the move many speculated about. Offensive coordinator Jay Johnson has been officially replaced by wide receivers coach Jevon Bouknight. This move will be made […]

From Mountain West Connection | about 2 months ago | 1 read

Nebraska Football Needs Real Changes, Not More Excuses

After watching ourcomplete meltdown in Minnesota, I’ve had enough. I said after the Michigan game that Matt Rhule would “probably” need to make some tough decisions this offseason. Well, scratch the “probably” – he absolutely must make changes, starting with our offensive line coach. Nine sacks. Nine. And before everyone starts the blame game trying […]

From Corn Nation | about 2 months ago | 1 read

Around the Big Ten: Week 8

Once again, the rankings have switched up. Two ranked Big Ten teams were defeated (both on the road) while the conference now lays claim to the No. 1 and No. 2 rankings in the Week 9 AP Poll. There are three serious national championship contenders in the Big Ten, while the rest of it is […]

From Inside NU | about 2 months ago | 1 read