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Overthinking the Celtics season so far

What is the meaning of life? Is it to constantly pursue new goals, to push ourselves towards our best possible selves? Is it to contemplate the horrors of the indifferent universe in the face of mass human suffering? Is it to gain control over our feeble existence, or simply to delude ourselves into thinking we […]

From CelticsBlog | about 2 months ago | 1 read

Badgers land SEC transfer WR to fill out room

The Wisconsin Badgers were in search of one more wide receiver in the transfer portal, and they got one on Sunday night, as Oklahoma Sooners wideout Zion Kearney committed to the program. Kearney, a sophomore in 2025, caught two passes for 31 yards this season while playing in just 27 snaps across five games. It […]

From Bucky's 5th Quarter | about 2 months ago | 4 reads

2026 Bears mock draft: 7-round predictions after playoff loss

The Bears’ 2025-26 season came to an end on Sunday, as their 20-17 overtime loss to the Rams in the Divisional Round eliminated them from the playoffs. It was an entertaining season from start to finish, and though expectations were surpassed in Ben Johnson’s first year as the team’s head coach, it’s still painful to […]

From Windy City Gridiron | about 2 months ago | 9 reads

Ignore Ken Rosenthal. Here are four more moves the Royals could make before Opening Day

Over the weekend, Ken Rosenthal dropped a little nugget on Royals fans about their outlook for the remainder of the offseason: The Kansas City Royals are increasingly unlikely to land either of the two hitters they pursued in trades: the St. Louis Cardinals’ Brendan Donovan and Boston Red Sox’s Jarren Duran. Barring further moves, the […]

From Royals Review | about 2 months ago | 11 reads

What if MLB players proposed a cap/floor system to owners?

MLB players have been adamantly against a salary cap in baseball for decades, for good reason: In general, it would depress salaries. I’ve noted briefly here, mostly in comments, that a salary cap system might be palatable to players if it were combined with a salary floor. That would mean that all teams would have […]

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From Bleed Cubbie Blue | about 2 months ago | 17 reads

What can Garrett Riley do for you?

On January 26th, 2019, LSU head coach Ed Orgeron hired NFL assistant coach Joe Brady to be the Tiger’s passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach. Under 1st-year offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger, the LSU offense had been predictably excellent at running the ball but completely scatter shot when attempting to utilize Ohio State transfer Joe […]

From Rock M Nation | about 2 months ago | 1 read

BIG EAST GAME THREAD: Marquette vs Providence

THE VITALS: Marquette Golden Eagles (6-13, 1-7 Big East) vs Providence Friars (9-9, 2-5 Big East) THE DATE: Monday, January 19, 2026 THE TIME: 5pm Central THE LOCATION: Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin THE TELEVISION: FS1, with Jeff Levering and LaPhonso Ellis on the call THE STREAMING: FoxSports.com/live or the Fox Sports app THE RADIO: 94.5 FM/ESPN Milwaukee, available […]

From Anonymous Eagle | about 2 months ago | 2 reads

Colorado Rockies prospects: No. 29, Ethan Hedges

29. Ethan Hedges (58 points, 12 ballots) Colorado’s third round pick in the 2025 draft (77th overall) out of the University of Southern California was Hedges. The 6’1” 21-year-old righty was a two-way player during his draft year but will be a third baseman as a professional. Hedges signed for $950k, about $110k below the slot […]

From Purple Row | about 2 months ago | 6 reads

Rangers add Junis to pen, per reports

The Texas Rangers and free agent reliever Jakob Junis have agreed to terms on a one year, $4 million deal with a mutual option, per reports. Junis, 33, is a righthander who originally came up with the Kansas City Royals as a starting pitcher in 2017. After a bad 2020 campaign, he moved between the […]

From Lone Star Ball | about 2 months ago | 9 reads

Wrestling: ‘Cats get crushed by No. 18 Wisconsin, No. 1 Penn State

No one said conference bouts would be easy for the Northwestern Wildcats. After pulling off an impressive 27-12 win in their Big Ten opener against Maryland on Jan. 9, the Wildcats came careening down to earth, falling 28-12 to No. 18 Wisconsin Friday before getting shut out 51-0 Sunday against top-ranked Penn State. Now sitting […]

From Inside NU | about 2 months ago | 1 read

Paul Toboni says the Washington Nationals are not done yet

After making a couple trades in early December, the Nationals have been pretty quiet. There have been some smaller signings and a couple waiver claims, but no big moves. That has led some to wonder whether the Nats are done with their major moves. However, Paul Toboni indicated that there will be more activity coming. […]

From Federal Baseball | about 2 months ago | 6 reads

Big Ten Bracketology, Week 11: Bountiful Bubble Battles

The teams at the top of the conference standings started to flex their muscles this week, with the top five teams in this week’s bracketology update combining for a 10-0 week, including eight wins by double-digit margins. With a lot of the top teams in the conference playing teams on the opposite end of the […]

From Inside NU | about 2 months ago | 2 reads

Value of Things: By the numbers

Most seasons end in a loss. There are only two ways for that not to happen. Either you win the Super Bowl or you miss the playoffs and win a meaningless game in week 18. Those are your two options. Every other team sees their season end in disappointment and it is the same for […]

From Battle Red Blog | about 2 months ago | 6 reads

Three Takeaways From Northwestern’s loss to Nebraska

This season continues to prove tough for Wildcat fans. Saturday’s loss to Nebraska was the team’s sixth in its last seven games. Northwestern is still yet to record an in-conference win, and is currently on pace to have its first losing season since 2022.  Did the Nebraska loss tell us anything we didn’t already know? […]

From Inside NU | about 2 months ago | 2 reads