The Ivy League gives us more data points than any other league in non-conference play to learn about teams. It also gives us the fewest data points within league play for the teams to separate themselves. So now that every Ivy League team is done with its non-conference slate, let’s take a step back and […]
From Mid-Major Madness
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The holidays meant there was no new poll last week, and this week there is not a lot of change due to many teams not playing a lot. As a result, Purdue sits at No. 5 this week once again as we move into the New Year. The most notable change is Michigan gained on […]
From Hammer and Rails
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The Flyers host the Anaheim Ducks play Tuesday night, which means everyone’s favorite guy to hate, Cutter Gauthier, is back in Philadelphia.
As has been much discussed over the last few years, Gauthier was traded out of Philadelphia two years ago for Jamie Drysdale and a 2025 second round selection (Jack Murtagh). In that trade, the Flyers sent a disgruntled Gauthier to Anaheim, losing one of their two best prospects for a defenseman that had struggled in his early showings in the NHL.
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From Broad Street Hockey
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What’s better than keeping the best running back in college football? Keeping the best running back in college football and then landing a transfer portal stud at the position less than 24 hours later. Former Missouri running back Marquise Davis, who took an official visit to U of L over the weekend, committed to the […]
From Card Chronicle
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The Milwaukee Brewers officially announced their 2026 coaching staff on Monday morning, headlined with four returning coaches switching roles and four new coaches joining the staff, including a former slugging first baseman at hitting coach. The four moves include promotions for Jim Henderson (previously assistant pitching coach, now pitching coordinator), Jason Lane (previously third base […]
From Brew Crew Ball
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The Jazz (12-22) roll into Portland tonight to face the Trail Blazers, (16-20) looking to get back to their winning ways. Or, perhaps, continue their tanking ways? Utah is 3-7 in their last 10, which is bad, but still amounts to 50% of the Indiana Pacers’ win total and 33% of the 4th-worst Washington Wizards’ […]
From SLC Dunk
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After nearly a month of staying at 10 in the AP Poll, BYU moved up a spot to 9 after the road win at Kansas State Saturday. BYU is one of seven Big 12 teams ranked along with Arizona (1), Iowa State (3), Houston (7), Texas Tech (14), Kansas (22), and UCF (25). Villanova, who […]
From Vanquish The Foe
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In what was one of the most chaotic endings to a game we have seen in quite some time, the Pittsburgh Steelers held on to a 26-24 win over the Baltimore Ravens to clinch the AFC North for the first time in five years. Let’s dive into the best and worst performances of the night. […]
From Behind the Steel Curtain
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Coming into the season, one of the Edmonton Oilers’ biggest perceived strengths was their defensive core. Edmonton’s depth on the back end was a huge reason why they got to a second consecutive Stanley Cup Final last spring. The ability to play Jake Walman in softer matchups gave their bottom six a puck-moving edge that…
From In the Pressbox
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The Oilers have completely turned around their season from the previous calendar year. They’re sitting in a good spot right now, 6-4-0 in their last 10 and having lost only four games all season at home in Rogers Place. Most importantly, they’re leading the division, albeit only by a single point, as Vegas and Anaheim…
From In the Pressbox
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Not Jacob Misiorowski. Not Paul Skenes. No, not even Stephen Strasburg. The best starting pitcher debut this century belongs to none other than Bryce Miller. In the first five starts of his career, way back in 2023, Miller threw 31.1 innings, allowed four runs on 13 hits, walked three, and struck out 28. By Game […]
From Lookout Landing
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There was a bit of a stir during the holiday week when Tatsuya Imai put pen to paper and agreed to a deal with the Houston Astros. The deal that he signed contained multiple opt-out clauses in it, one after each season to be exact. It’s interesting that the opt-outs exist since that type of […]
From The Good Phight
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Oh how sweet it is to win a division title and the number one seed. It’s even sweeter when it happens on the road against a team that’s had the upper hands for years. The Seattle Seahawks are NFC West champions and the top team in the conference after what had to be the most […]
From Field Gulls
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Measurables (*As Listed by Toledo, others list him at 6’3.5 & 210 lbs.) 2025 Stats Awards/Accolades Strengths Weaknesses Draft Projection Round 2 Grade Emmanuel McNeil-Warren #42 Overall on my initial Big Board, and he could rise even higher going from MACtion level competition to competing with top prospects in Mobile Alabama. Scouts will be keying […]
From Stampede Blue
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The Tennessee Titans kicked their head coaching search into high gear on Monday morning. The team has already requested interviews with four candidates. They are Kansas City Chiefs coordinators Matt Nagy and Steve Spagnuolo, Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, and Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph. This is a fairly uninspiring list. There’s no […]
From Music City Miracles
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Happy New Year! Here’s our first Mountain West men’s basketball power rankings after our first full week of action — with plenty of exciting games (one standing above all, of course). Let’s not waste any more time and dive into it! 1. Utah State For 30 minutes, Utah State was in a dogfight with San […]
From Mountain West Connection
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The Syracuse Orange (9-5, 0-1) will play their first road game of the season tomorrow night when they head to Atlanta to face the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (10-5, 1-1). It’s a return for Naithan George and Akir Souare as they face their former squad. The game tips of at 7:00 on the ACC Network […]
From Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician
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The Washington Commanders were back in Ashbyrn, VA today, but not to prepare for the playoffs like they were a year ago. This season ended a lot differently, with a 5-12 record, and a lot of question marks. The players came to clean out their lockers, talk to the media, and have exit interviews with […]
From Hogs Haven
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Good news on the Cam Ward injury front today. Both Adam Schefter and Ian Rapoport are reporting that the Tennessee Titans quarterback will not need surgery. He does have a sprained AC joint, but the doctors do not believe it will require him to go under the knife. That speeds up his rehab process tremendously. […]
From Music City Miracles
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Here comes GW21, and much has changed following the hectic festive schedule. Enzo Maresca, fresh off winning Manager of the Month, has surprisingly departed his role as Chelsea manager. Meanwhile, Arsenal, Manchester City, and Aston Villa have begun to pull away from the chasing pack, creating a clear gap at the top end of the […]
From Never Manage Alone
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We are in a cycle in which teams request coaching and general manager interviews. For years, the San Francisco 49ers were consistently losing key personnel from their front office and coaching staff. That slowed down last season after a 6-win stint, but it should pick up this offseason. Sure enough, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported […]
From Niners Nation
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Welcome to the Week in Review: a Monday feature that looks back at the week that was for the San Antonio Spurs, takes a look at the week ahead, and more. Enjoy! Week 10: The Spurs continued to surprise the NBA world by sweeping their Christmas miniseries against the Thunder, and despite a letdown loss to […]
From Pounding The Rock
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Offensive lineman Carter Smith, wide receiver Elijah Sarratt, running back Roman Hemby and running back Kaelon Black addressed the media on Monday afternoon to preview IU football’s rematch with Oregon in the CFP semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl in ...
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From Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis
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Washington’s season ended just as it started – with a victory over a division rival. And although this one really didn’t mean much for the Commanders, they “could” have made the Eagles road to the Super Bowl just a tad bit harder by dropping them to the number three overall seed and having them face […]
From Hogs Haven
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The UTSA Roadrunners’ offense will be under new direction in 2026. Head coach Jeff Traylor hired Western Kentucky offensive coordinator Rick Bowie to the same position in San Antonio. Bowie replaces Justin Burke, who was an inaugural member on Traylor’s staff in 2020 and spent the last three seasons as offensive coordinator. With Burke off […]
From Underdog Dynasty
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