Well folks, today is Opening Day. Now granted, it’s only for two teams, it’s a night game and it’s on Netflix of all platforms, so it’s basically like Week 0 in college football. Sure, tonight’s game between the New York Yankees and the San Francisco Giants counts and everything but it’s not the same as […]
Baseball begins today! The season kicks off with Opening Night between the Yankees and Giants. The Royals open the season tomorrow in Atlanta against the Braves. With the season beginning, it is time to put out the predictions. Earlier this week we asked readers to give their predictions on the season, and over 200 of you responded […]
Folks, the most important ability is accountability and I made a mistake with this region of the bracket. When I posted the article this morning, I accidentally used the bracket before the final update, which had some players moved around and seeds changed. The previous version of this post had: I updated the below to […]
Ohio State’s offensive line is not lacking experience heading into 2026. It has returning starters, veteran leadership, and players who have been tested in big moments. What it does not yet have is a clear, long-term answer at tackle, and that is where Ian Moore becomes one of the most important players on the roster. […]
The Dallas Cowboys did not wind up with Maxx Crosby on their football team. Breaking news! It feels like most Cowboys fans have moved on from the idea that Crosby could or would have played for the team in 2026 (although you should never say never!), but ESPN re-lit the flame a bit on Tuesday […]
Vince Kehres preaches a simple mantra for his defense. 11 as 1. “We want to put a defense on the field that plays with great effort and tackles well, leverages the ball and plays together,” said Kehres. It’s a mantra that Kehres learned from his defensive coordinator when he played college football at Mount Union, […]
It’s so nice to finally say this: The New York Yankees will officially open the 2026 Major League Baseball season tonight in San Francisco against the Giants, so the spotlight is all on Aaron Judge, Max Fried, and company for the evening. The Opening Day roster is set, the i’s are dotted, the t’s are […]
This era of the Mountain West won’t officially be over for another three months and change, but practically, it ended at the conclusion of the Mountain West tournament a week and a half ago. And the general consensus is that this version of the MW is going out for a whimper. With both sides of […]
The Wisconsin Badgers are back in the NCAA Tournament, earning a No. 3 seed, as they’ll take on the No. 2 seed Dartmouth Big Green in the Worcester Regional on Thursday at 12:30 p.m. CT. Wisconsin is making its 28th appearance in the NCAA Tournament, but it’s only its third in the last 12 years, […]
As I’m writing this on Wednesday morning, signs are pointing rather strongly at Will Wade leaving NC State for LSU, which is a possibility that has been simmering behind the scenes for a while, but didn’t seem to feel real until Tuesday. Wade’s buyout, which is already low, drops to a paltry $3 million at […]
A walk-off game winner for Iowa State Sunday afternoon saw Iowa State earn a three-game sweep over the Houston Cougars in Big 12 play. The win Sunday, evened the Cyclones Big 12 record at 3-3. Iowa State improved to 19-10 overall. Iowa State has won four games in a row. The Cyclones are home again […]
Ohio State held two Spring practices before Spring Break last week, and resumed this Tuesday with 13 more practices that culminate in the Spring Game on April 18. The season opener is still over five months away, but expectations are still sky high as the Buckeyes look to get back to the top of the […]
This is the final installment of Mizzou’s spring position battles series, and it comes as the Tigers wrap up spring practice and the university heads into spring break. Even with practices in the rear view mirror, the safety room remains one of the most fascinating groups to evaluate coming out of spring. Few positions were […]
Just minutes into the NFL’s legal tampering period, the New England Patriots signed their first external free agent. Outside linebacker Dre’Mont Jones, who split the 2025 season between Tennessee and Baltimore, was brought aboard on a three-year contract worth a base value of $36.5 million. The maximum value of the contract, however, is slightly higher […]
Indiana football’s 2026 spring practices are set to begin this week with the program looking to build off of its national championship run in 2025. We’re looking to break down where the Hoosiers’ spring roster stands at various positions as the 2026 team takes greater shape over the course of the next few weeks ahead […]
It’s shaping up to be a decently eventful week for Indiana with spring football set to begin as the aftermath of both basketball seasons begins to settle with weeks to go before the transfer portal officially opens. Here’s what to know about the Hoosiers today: What they’re saying about the Hoosiers ICYMI Around SB Nation
There’s an adage in developing young pitchers that says you pull them early to build confidence. NC State got a solid five-inning start from freshman LHP Luke Hemric on Tuesday, allowing just a single run over his first five frames – a run which probably shouldn’t have even scored if not for a misplay on […]
Nine Big Ten programs made the NCAA tournament this season, including regular-season champion Michigan and tournament champion Purdue. After the first weekend of March Madness, Ohio State, Wisconsin and UCLA have been eliminated, leaving six programs with a shot at ...
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The Alabama Crimson Tide traveled t0 Huntsville to play the Austin Peay Governors on Tuesday and came away with a 6-2 victory to improve to 19-7 on the season. Austin Peay fell to 12-13 with the loss. The Tide used a stellar performance from their bullpen, some wildness from AP pitchers, and a hand full […]
The next player in our series is Marcus Neal Jr., who had a breakout season in 2025 as a member of Iowa State’s secondary. Marcus Neal Jr. was a four-star recruit and the No. 33 overall safety in the 2024 class when he originally committed to Iowa State. He played in seven games as a […]
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Happy Gump Day, everyone. Unfortunately this first news isn’t terribly Gumpish: women’s basketball coach Kristy Curry has left Alabama for South Florida. Yes, you read that right. USF has lured Kristy Curry, a veteran coach with 554 career wins, away from Alabama to lead its women’s basketball program. Only two days after men’s basketball coach Bryan […]
Our first round of voting has come to a close and we had ourselves an UPSET BABY!!! The results from the Barkley region… #1 Saquon Barkley (97%) over #16 Sam Ficken (3%)#9 Sean Clifford (83%) over #8 Shareef Miller (17%)#4 KJ Hamler (89%) over #13 John Reid (11%)#5 Mike Hull (55%) over #12 Zane Durant […]
The Big Ten’s all-time leading passer is getting another shot at the pro level. Former Maryland football quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa signed with the Houston Gamblers of the UFL over the weekend. He’s reunited with Gamblers’ head coach Kevin Sumlin, who was his offensive coordinator in 2023 in College Park. Tagovailoa last played for the Massachusetts […]
The Daily Merengue is a place where you can feel free to d all things football. Do not be alarmed by the overt RMCF bias. It’s in the name! Shoutout to the mods who do a fantastic job, Ezek, Valyrian Steel, Felipejack, Juninho, NeRObutBlanco and yours truly, Kung_Fu_Zizou Arbeloa is on a tear. Absences of Kylian Mbappe and Bellingham have allowed Real […]