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NBA announces schedule for Cavs vs. Raptors first-round series

The Cleveland Cavaliers will be taking on the Toronto Raptors in the first round of the playoffs. Game 1 between the Cavs and Raptors will be on Saturday, April 18. The game will be broadcast exclusively on Prime. The schedule for the rest of the games can be seen below. Games five through seven will […]

Breaking: NY Rangers To Work With Artemi Panarin's Camp on a Trade

 New York Rangers GM Chris Drury released a letter to fans on Friday , making some bold statements, most notably the fact that they will be conducting  “a retool built around our core players and prospects.”  However, Artemi Panarin will not be one of those 'core' players. According to insider Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet , Drury met with players personally before releasing the letter.  As part of this retool process,  Artemi Panarin  was informed that he will n...

Ohio State’s new-look cornerback room: Top-heavy, talented, and built for next season

Ohio State’s defensive backfield is among the most intriguing position groups heading into the 2026 season, and at the center of that intrigue is a cornerback room that blends experience, transfer talent, and incoming youth. With a pair of reliable starters locking up the perimeter and a collection of high-ceiling backups pushing for snaps, the […]

Kentucky lands LSU transfer Nic Anderson

Kentucky Football has added another proven pass-catching option to its roster, landing transfer wide receiver Nic Anderson from LSU, a player who first made his name at Oklahoma before a brief and injury-marred stop in Baton Rouge. Matt Zenitz broke the news on Friday of Anderson’s commitment. The former Tiger will have one season of […]

2025-26 Mountain West Bracketology: January 16

We have approached the halfway point of the 2025-26 Mountain West men’s basketball season. So far, there appears to be just one at-large candidate ahead of the big dance! But here is our full Bracketology report two months out from the NCAA Tournament! At Large Candidates: Utah State: NET: 15 KenPom: 22 Lunardi: No. 7 seed […]

Friday Feedbag: Script the 2026 Mariners Salmon Run season

Hello and welcome back to the Friday Feedbag where I will never feed you slop. How about some chum (salmon), though? Just kidding. But we are going to talk about the hate it or love it phenomenon of the Seattle Mariners Salmon Run mascot race today. Starting in the 2024 season, the Salmon Run instantly […]

Can Sean McVay commit to a run-heavy gameplan?

The Los Angeles Rams are set to play the Chicago Bears on Sunday at Soldier Field in a game to be played in freezing temperatures. They’ll be facing a defense that leads the NFL in interceptions, and a quarterback who’s seen a drop in form (not to be read as played badly). Back in 2018 […]

Buccaneers interviewed Todd Monken, Anthony Levine for coordinator jobs

The Ravens’ search for a head coach continues apace, and the uncertainty created by that process has Baltimore’s current coaching staff exploring jobs elsewhere. The Buccaneers have targeted two Ravens coaches to fill their vacant coordinator positions. Todd Monken interviewed for the team’s offensive coordinator gig, while Anthony Levine interviewed for the special teams coordinator […]

Royals announce 2026 minor league coaching staffs

The Royals announced their minor league coaching staffs for 2026, and for the first time in 34 years, Mike Jirschele won’t be in the organization. The longtime Royals coach and manager for the Omaha Storm Chasers for the last three years retired after over three decades with the organization. Taking over at the helm for […]

Clemson Basketball Preview: Miami Hurricanes

Game Day Information When: Saturday, 1/17/2026 Where: Littlejohn Coliseum – Clemson, South Carolina Time: 2:15 Channel: The CW 2025-2026 Season Overall Record: 12-4 Big 10 Record: 2-3 Previous 3 Games 1/13: W – 81 – 69 vs Notre Dame @ Away 1/10: W – 91 – 81 vs Georgia Tech @ Home 1/7: W – 81 – 77 vs Wake Forest […]

The Wild’s Jenga Tower Is Starting To Sway

There was a time, not so long ago, when the Minnesota Wild beat lousy hockey teams. In the halcyon days of mid-December, the Wild traded for Quinn Hughes and looked like they could compete with the Dallas Stars and Colorado Avalanche in a seven-game series. They crushed the Boston Bruins 6-2,...

James Harrison says Mike Tomlin is not a Hall of Famer

The NFL world is still in shock after Mike Tomlin stepped down as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 seasons. Several of Tomlin’s players, both current and former, have shared their reactions on social media, thanking Tomlin for all he’s done for them. Some, though, have other thoughts. On the latest episode of […]

Churros y Tácticas Podcast: How Will The Bernabeu React On Saturday?

On this Patron-only episode of the Churros y Tácticas Podcast, Kiyan Sobhani and Diego Lorijn discuss: CLICK HERE FOR ACCESS Enjoy the raw Churros, Campeones! Co-host and chief editor of the Managing Madrid Podcast, Kiyan Sobhani, along with Diego Lorijn — Barca TV, VIVA La Liga TV host, delve into La Liga’s hottest topics. We […]

How the Mets’ lineup looks with Bo Bichette in it

The Mets surprised everyone with the news today that they and Bo Bichette agreed to a three-year deal worth $126 million. It was a nice pivot after losing out on Kyle Tucker, as Bichette gives them the right-handed bat they were looking for to balance out the lineup. The expectation is that Bichette will slide […]

Nets vs. Bulls preview: Friday night in Brooklyn

Nothing doing in the win column. The Brooklyn Nets went to New Orleans to face the Pelicans on Wednesday night to wrap up their three game road trip. It was close, but the Nets ultimately fell short by three points. The L was their fifth in a row. The opponent tonight is hanging around the […]

‘Let’s be pigs,’ revisited

After the Dodgers signed Blake Snell around Thanksgiving 2024, I remembered the Dodgers’ mindset after winning the 2020 World Series. My mind kept going back to a quote I read from Andy McCullough’s biography of Clayton Kershaw: The Last of His Kind: Clayton Kershaw and the Burden of Greatness. In discussing the thought process that Kershaw […]

This one was for the kids

“Daddy, if the Bears win today, are you going to do that thing with the champagne bottle where you pop the cork and shake it and it sprays?” “No, I’ll do that when the Bears win the Super Bowl.” …yet even as I answered her, I was thinking, Wow, how far we’ve come! Our daughter […]