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Can the Commanders Add Physical, Athletic Cornerback Brandon Cisse?

Brandon Cisse, CBSchool: South Carolina | Conference: SECCollege Experience: Junior | Age: 22Height / Weight: 6’0” / 189 lbsProjected Draft Status: 2nd RoundPlayer Comparison: Terrion Arnold College Statistics Defense & Fumbles Table Tackles Def Interceptions Fumbles Season Team Conf Class Pos G Solo Ast Comb TFL Sk Int Yds Avg IntTD PD FR Yds FRTD FF Awards 2023* North Carolina State ACC FR […]

The Bear’s Den, March 31, 2026

THE DAILY SPONGIE SPECIAL BEARSSSSSS Bears coach Ben Johnson embraces celebrity stature after spectacular turnaround season Johnson is a rock star. Bears GM Ryan Poles eyes draft picks to remake defense in coordinator’s image Good. At least on picking D in the draft. Rams coach Sean McVay still wowed by ‘stud’ Caleb Williams’ late-game heroics […]

Drake Maye expected to be full participant in Patriots’ offseason program

New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye is expected to be a full participant in the team’s offseason program after suffering a late-season injury to his right throwing shoulder. “He’s fine. He’s ready to go,” executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf said Monday on the Up & Adams Show. “Focusing on getting some improvement […]

CHN Special Report: Part 2 ... Follow the Money

In Part 1 of our Special Report, we looked at how the unlimited transfers and new money have changed the landscape; and how the pressure to keep up, and lack of guardrails, have led to tampering allegations and a wild west atmosphere.In Part 2, we'll see which teams are spending the money, and how. In most cases, this is still evolving, as schools figure out how much they'll have to spend, where the...

Happy 15th Birthday To The Tilehurst End

Happy Birthday dear The Tilehurst End. So much has happened in 15 years, both personally and for Reading Football Club, but two things have remained strong: your support for this website and the dedication of the team who keep it and the podcast going. Since our first articles in March 2011 (back on WordPress, remember […]

Tennesseee Debuts Smokey XII, New Rocky Top Tradition (SmokeyDawg98) Grows

Without a doubt, the Tennessee Volunteers have two of the best traditions in all of college sports in the playing of “Rocky Top” and their mascot, a Bluetick Coonhound named Smokey. “Rocky Top,” first recorded by the Osborne Brothers, was released on Christmas Day in 1967. In 1982 it became one of the state of […] The post Tennesseee Debuts Smokey XII, New Rocky Top Tradition (SmokeyDawg98) Grows appeared first on The Sports Bank .

Is It The Right Call For Sunderland To Move On From David Bruce?

Lee Morrison says… Without much context, aside from the statement itself, it’s really disappointing news. We all know that one of Regis Le Bris’ favourite words is “synergy” and this is something that David Bruce has been able to provide between the football club and the fans. Prior to Bruce’s arrival, we really struggled as […]

Louisville Football Spring Practice Notes

We’re back again with another batch of practice notes from Louisville’s last two open football practices. Jeff Brohm opened up a Friday and Saturday practice, with the latter having refs and yard markers to conduct some scrimmage segments. If you missed the first batch of notes, they’re right here. Let’s dive in. QUARTERBACKS This group […]

2026 Clemson Football Spring Game Observations

What My Own Eyes Took in on March 28 Greetings STS! Yours truly had to make a trip to Clemson for some other reasons but I figured since I was there, I might as well take in the 2026 Spring Game and try to get a bit of a read on things for next season. […]

Michigan State Reacts Survey

It’s the first survey of the offseason. We have one question looking back on what went wrong for the basketball team and one question with an eye toward the immediate future. Please take our survey Want more surveys in your life? Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. And also, pay attention […]

Cyclones in the UFL: Week 1

A pair of athletes who at one time donned the cardinal and gold appeared in the first week of the 2026 United Football League season. Hakeem Butler, a member of the St. Louis Battlehawks, was listed as inactive for their opening game – a 16-10 win against the defending champions, the DC Defenders. The Houston […]

Matt DiMarsico Signs Contract With Colorado Avalanche

On the one-year anniversary of his iconic overtime goal against UConn, Penn State forward Matt DiMarsico signed a two-year entry-level contract with the Colorado Avalanche on Monday: DiMarsico scored a team-high 18 goals this season and finished his career as the 10th player in program history to reach 100 career points (42 goals, 58 assists). […]

Packers Cap: Devonte Wyatt extension is ‘likely to happen’

Beyond just extensions for tight end Tucker Kraft and receiver Christian Watson, which seem like no-brainers at this point, the Green Bay Packers are apparently eyeing another big extension in the near future. In his article covering the Packers’ current cap situation, here’s what the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Tom Silverstein had to say about defensive […]

Cowboys have to address one position in the draft

We continue our 2026 NFL Draft preview of draft prospects that could interest the Dallas Cowboys. Today we are looking at Tennessee cornerback Colton Hood. Colton Hood CBTennessee VolunteersJunior 3-star recruit 6’0”195 lbs History In his first year of college in 2023 at Auburn, Hood was a developmental corner who preserved eligibility while getting his feet wet. He appeared in four […]

Pain Is A Privilege

Duke fans are in pain. To be upset in the NCAA Tournament is always agonizing. An upset loss with the game seemingly in hand hurts all the more. But to be upset in a game that was in your control on a miraculous buzzer beater that required so many things to go wrong in succession—both […]

‘No‑brainer’: Porter Martone explains jumping to Flyers after NCAA exit

Flyers newcomer Porter Martone met with the media Monday afternoon to talk all about making the big jump to the NHL and his upcoming potential debut and what it means to be joining a team in the middle of a very competitive playoff race. While realizing he won’t be winning an NCAA championship with Michigan State in the coming weeks at the Frozen Four, he’s already moved onto the next chapter. “Obviously it was tough getting beat out, you know we had expectations there at Michigan St...