The Duke recap is sponsored by Section 103, our favorite provider of Georgia Tech apparel, and the only place you can get their exclusive Mini-500 themed shirt made just for Homecoming. Use code FTRS for 10% off your order. Facing a road ACC opponent coming off a bye for the second time this season, #12 Georgia Tech continued their […]
We finally have an update on Pitt transfer guard Jaland Lowe following the annual Blue-White Game at Historic Memorial Coliseum. Lowe, who has been one of the most anticipated additions to the Wildcats’ roster, suffered a shoulder injury during the scrimmage and briefly left the floor to be evaluated. During Saturday’s KSR pregame show, Matt […]
A Chamber of Commerce day in Bowling Green, Ohio was spoiled for the home crowd at Doyt Perry Stadium, as the visiting Central Michigan Chippewas (4-3, 2-1 MAC) shut down the BGSU Falcons (3-4, 1-2 MAC) in all phases to pick up a dominant 27-6 victory on Saturday afternoon. The first quarter saw both teams […]
It sure feels like the Brian Kelly era has come to an end in some way shape or form. For the first time since 1990, three years before I was born, Vanderbilt has beaten LSU in football. Don’t let the final score of 31-24 fool you, this wasn’t close. Vanderbilt dragged their nuts all over […]
Duke fell to Georgia Tech 27-18 in a game marred by mistakes and failed Red Zone execution. The Blue Devils offense clicked between the 20 yard lines to the tune of 441 yards of Total Offense but the Yellow Jackets defense stymied Duke’s run game preventing the Blue Devils from converting all those yards into […]
For the second year in a row, Vanderbilt is bowl-eligible. For the first time that I could find, Vanderbilt is bowl-eligible before November. It was a ball-control, man-ball kind of win for Diego Pavia and the Commodores. After holding LSU to a field goal on its opening drive, Vanderbilt went 57 yards in 9 plays […]
UConn football earned a big victory over ACC regional rival Boston College on Saturday, 38-23, for the program’s first win at BC and second triumph over the Eagles all-time. BC got on the board first with a field goal drive, adding another at the end of the first quarter. UConn’s first drive ended with a […]
Amidst a season that eventually ended with downing Washington in the National Championship Game, Joel Klatt often described Michigan as a boa constrictor. A team that squeezes the life out of its opponents slowly, but surely. It happened to Michael Penix Jr’s Huskies in that heartbreaking defeat. It happened again Saturday, with Klatt in the […]
The San Francisco Giants are “closing in” on hiring as their next manager University of Tennessee coach Tony Vitello, per the Athletic. When word broke that the Giants had fired veteran Bob Melvin after two seasons, the immediate speculation was that president of baseball operations Buster Posey would be looking to hire his former manager, […]
If Boston College fans thought they were seeing an entirely new Eagles team at Alumni Stadium on Saturday afternoon, it was partly because they were. The unfortunate thing is that the results were largely the same. Less than an hour before kickoff in Chestnut Hill, ESPN senior writer Pete Thamel reported that fifth-year senior Grayson […]
If Andrew Baggarly isn’t as close to an unimpeachable source when it comes to Giants rumors and breaking or near-breaking news, then no beat writer is. He mentioned Tennessee Volunteers coach Tony Vitello as a possible replacement for Bob Melvin when this whole search began, and just moments ago on The Athletic, he, Brittany Ghiroli, […]
The Wisconsin Badgers are facing off against the No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes in Week 8, riding a four-game losing streak in their roughest stretch in recent program history. Kickoff is slated for 2:30 p.m. on CBS. Wisconsin is coming off a 37-0 loss to the Iowa Hawkeyes last weekend, marking their third conference loss […]
There are a handful of games every season that seem to define who you are as a team. This sort of feels like one of those. Can the Dawgs shake off a late night in Auburn and play their best football before they absolutely have to? Before it’s too late to matter? Let’s hope so. […]
Purdue once again opened the doors to Mackey to host a joint practice/intra-squad scrimmage where Purdue’s roster split apart to compete in three 12-minute scrimmages against each other in front of fans and media. Here’s some instant takeaways from the most extended look at Purdue’s roster a week before its exhibition at Kentucky next Friday. […]
Joseph Umberto Picotto’s journey in his first season representing No. 8 Maryland men’s soccer has been far from ordinary. After starting the first two games of the 2025 campaign, the UMBC transfer battled an illness, which sidelined him for a month of action. While it took some time for Umberto Picotto to get back to […]
West Virginia (2–5, 0–4 Big 12) fell behind early and never found its footing in a 45–13 loss to UCF (4–3, 1–3) on Saturday in Orlando. The Knights set the tone from the opening drive and never let up, turning turnovers and field position into points while WVU’s offense sputtered throughout. To make matters worse, […]
It’s back to business as usual for head coach David Braun and Northwestern football as they look to capitalize against an under-.500 team in Purdue at home to pick up a fifth win and inch closer to bowl eligibility. Here’s everything you need to know to catch the ‘Cats this afternoon for the final home […]
For the first time in 2025, Indiana football has a clean availability report ahead of its matchup, with the Hoosiers’ report ahead of the matchup against Michigan State only showing players who are out for the season. While Bryson Bonds and Lee Beebe Jr. remain out for the season, freshman defensive back Byron Baldwin is […]
With No. 2 Miami’s loss on Friday night, IU football has a chance to move up in the polls with a victory this afternoon in Bloomington. The No. 3 Hoosiers will take on Michigan State at 3:30 p.m. ET at ...
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I had this entire thing written up in my head. Excitement over the last two weeks, even against lackluster competition, etc. And then Friday rolled around and the injury report came out. Then we’ve gotten several reports indicating that Klubnik is a game time decision, but a lot of pessimism around the team on if […]
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As the Fighting Illini enter the bye week at 5-2, and one win away from being bowl eligible, you can not help but think, is there really any chance the Illini have to make the College Football Playoff? Well I am here to tell you there is a path, and it is not one that […]
After ending a six-game skid earlier this week against Rutgers, Maryland volleyball will look to build momentum on the road against Michigan State. The Spartans have outperformed expectations this season and will look to add to their homecourt dominance against the Terps on Sunday. Michigan State is 8–1 at home, with its only loss at […]
The first 65 minutes of Thursday’s match were a disaster for Maryland women’s soccer. Defensive and goalkeeping blunders allowed Michigan to score a whopping four goals, tying the Terps’ high for concessions this season, as the offense couldn’t provide any answers. With a huge mountain to climb, the Terps knew they had to find a […]
Well, just your average 10:30pm ET kickoff since Cal’s on the Atlantic Coast now (I know, with the current conference realignment, geography doesn’t matter). It was at least a good game even if it was UNC’s third straight loss. At least they were competitive in this one. Quarterbacks: D+ Gio Lopez returned with some poor […]