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Auburn Women Move to No. 1 in Latest Rankings, Texas Men Stay at Top Spot; Kennedy Advances at Savannah Challenger; Fagan Ousts Top Seed at Orlando W15

The Division I rankings released today by the ITA are the last one before next Monday's draw is released for the NCAA tournament, although there is still a week of competition remaining. The rankings that will be released on April 30, the last ones before the NCAAs, will be available to the committee as they go through their calculations. To track what might change in the rankings and how the

Olascuaga, Donaire, Knockout lead March 15th U-Next show in Yokohama

U-Next Boxing has announced a March 15th show in Yokohama highlighted by two true title fights and a final eliminator featuring a familiar face. The main event sees Anthony Olascuaga (11-1, 8 KO) defend his WBO flyweight belt against OPBF champ Jukiya Iimura (9-1, 2 KO). There were rumblings of a three-belt unification between Olascuaga […]

Sam Darnold, Drake Maye Lead Super Bowl LX MVP Odds

It’s nearly time for Super Bowl LX! The two starting quarterbacks – Sam Darnold and Drake Maye – are the favorites to take home the Super Bowl MVP award. Will it be the winning QB who is crowned as Super Bowl LX’s Most Valuable Player? Or could a position player like Jaxon Smith-Njigba or Rhamondre Stevenson take home the award? Let’s take a look at the current Super Bowl LX MVP odds. Dec 21, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; New England Patriots halfback Drake Maye (10) runs...

Eagles News: Philadelphia will be looking to get younger on offense

Eagles Question of the Day: How would you rank the Eagles’ offensive coordinator candidates at this point? Head over to The Feed and weigh in with your answer and explanation! Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles news and links … Analyzing how the Eagles’ draft and financial resource allocation will shift this offseason – PhillyVoicePlayers […]

Elephant Rumblings: CPL Taking Early Shape

Morning everyone! Our 2026 Community Prospect List is through the first three rounds and there weren’t any surprises in the early going. Shortstop Leo De Vries absolutely dominated the first round of voting to no one’s surprise, taking over 95% of the vote to get things started. Considering he was the #3 overall prospect in […]

MLB

Milly Rock on Arteta’s block

New episode of The Fergie Fledglings! Colin, Nathan and Pauly recap Manchester United’s triumphant trip to London, featuring the club’s first Premier League win at Arsenal since 2017, and the second win in as many games for Michael Carrick as interim boss. As always, thank you for listening, and please subscribe and save wherever you […]

7 standouts from the weekend at the Shrine Bowl

The NFL Draft does not wait for the postseason to come to a close. With Conference Championships headlining the weekend, draft-eligible prospects were in Frisco, Texas, for Shrine Bowl practices. Last season, the Los Angeles Rams found Konata Mumpfield at the Shrine Bowl with Kobie Turner coming from there as well. The game itself takes […]

NFL

3 Lessons from Conference Championship Weekend to remember

For the first time since 2017, the Kansas City Chiefs watched the NFL’s conference championships from home just like the rest of us. Hopefully, there are lessons to learn from this year’s postseason that the Chiefs can apply to their in-house philosophies. Here are three takeaways I had from the NFL’s conference championships. 1. Take the points […]

NFL

40 in 40: Josh Naylor is fearless

Here’s the location of a 99 mile per hour fastball. I wouldn’t advise swinging at this pitch. In the Statcast era, there have been 2,416 pitches thrown at least that fast in this part of the plate. The rare guys who’ve swung have a 56% whiff rate and a .307 xwOBAcon. (Imagine Mike Zunino’s whiff […]

MLB

No Dunk Contest for Matas, Settling For 3’s, Benny the Bull’s New Number, and Other Bulls Bullets

Derrick Rose at the United Center. LeBron James still terrorizing the Chicago Bulls. We’re back in 2012 again, aren’t we? Last night, the Los Angeles Lakers put on an offensive masterclass against Chicago, knocking the Bulls back to a .500 record. But there’s a jam-packed week ahead. Let’s talk Bulls basketball. There’s a lot you can blame for the loss last night. The inability to stop Luka Dončić from… anything (he put up 46 points, 11 assists, and seven rebounds) . Or failin...

Veteran OC ‘still in the mix’ to be next Browns HC

The Cleveland Browns latest quest to find a head coach appeared to be nearing its conclusion on Monday. But, as always with this franchise, things are never as simple as they could be. Grant Udinski, who was gaining momentum, decided he was going to remove his name from consideration. A new deal with a pay […]

Pro Bowl Thoughts, Caleb Williams Fun Facts, Reid and Nagy, and Other Bears Bullets

Day 9 of the Chicago Bears offseason. My friends are challenging me to try new things in the kitchen. First up: Cake box cookies. The result? Meh. It works in a pinch. And at least I have some cookies to nibble on whenever I have a craving. But my go-to cookie recipe is goated among my friend groups, so this isn’t one I’ll try again. However, it never hurts to try new things — hence, I’m glad I did it. I hope Shedeur Sanders making the Pro Bowl doesn’t lessen the shine off Nahshon Wrigh...

In loss to Islanders, Flyers still learning to ‘handle prosperity’

The Flyers are on the downswing again. So much of this first half and change of the season has been made up of pretty dramatic peaks and valleys, a whiplashing that the team is still working at figuring out how to tamp down. The Flyers entered last night’s game on a high — just about as much of a high as possible, after delivering handily the league’s best team their sixth regulation loss of the season (and just their second on home ice) — and they had a chance to prove that they are...

Bracketology update

Can it be March yet?  While the temps outside are staying low, the race to the NCAA tournament continues to heat up across the Big 12. After two undefeated non-conference schedules, the men’s and women’s teams have found themselves in two very different positions.  The men’s side are 18-2 and 5-2 in conference play, currently […]

Fleur-de-Links, January 27: Welcome to Senior Bowl Week

2025 Saints player review: QB Tyler Shough Let’s look at the excellent rookie season from Shough. The Saints often use the Senior Bowl to their advantage. How can they do that this year? It’s Senior Bowl season. Saints Star Responds to Controversial Shedeur Sanders Pro Bowl Pick An interesting decision by the NFL.

Would Panarin To Kings Make Sense?

The writing is on the wall as Artemi Panarin is highly likely to be traded by the deadline this season by the New York Rangers . This is a team that needs change and GM Chris Drury recognized that as a statement was put out and Carson Soucy has already been traded. That is just the first move to come as Panarin is a UFA after the season and attempted to extend him didn't go as planned. Panarin has been an elite talent for many years and has 205 goals and 607 points in 482 games with the Ranger...

Josue De Paula leads 5 Dodgers in ESPN top 100 prospects

Kiley McDaniel unveiled his preseason rankings of top 100 prospects in baseball on Tuesday at ESPN. Like the previously released lists — Baseball America (120 names), MLB Pipeline (110 names), and The Athletic (100 names so far) — McDaniel will likely reveal more names beyond the top 100. Last year his list went to 200, […]

5 Colorado Avalanche Trade Chips

It is the start of trade deadline season and discourse always centers around which players an organization can hope to buy but never about what they can give up. With the Colorado Avalanche looking for finishing pieces on their upcoming Stanley Cup run, they’ll certainly be adding players over the next month, but what can […]