Alabama is coming off of an emotional, physical win over Tennessee last time out and rival Auburn rolls into Tuscaloosa on Saturday, setting up a potential trap game in Athens tonight. It’s not really fair to refer to Georgia that way since they are the 33rd ranked team in the nation per KenPom and will […]
Women’s hockey advanced to the AHA championship game with an easy sweep of Syracuse. Friday’s men’s hockey game against Wisconsin will be a White Out. Student tickets are on sale for hockey’s Big Ten quarterfinal game on March 11. Tony Rojas on rehabbing his knee and his decision to return to Penn State in 2026. […]
Tom Telesco didn’t accomplish a ton in his one year as the Las Vegas Raiders’ general manager (drafting Brock Bowers will always be a great decision, though), but he had some nice moments. Claiming defensive tackle Jonah Laulu off waivers was certainly one of them. The Las Vegas native was cut by the Indianapolis Colt […]
Dodgers pitcher Gavin Stone impressed in his first Cactus League start last Tuesday in his one inning, his first game in a year and a half after right shoulder surgery. But any plans for a potential spot on the opening day roster were scuttled when Stone experienced soreness in that shoulder after a bullpen session, […]
With less than two weeks until Selection Sunday, there are still several parts of the bracket that are in flux. One of these areas features eight teams that slot in between 6th and 13th on the seed list, spanning most ...
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Trade rumors are boiling over in this pre-deadline Media Bytes, with Trocheck’s market taking shape and fresh reporting casting a shadow over Adam Fox’s future.
The Miami Dolphins won't have many veteran options should they miss out on Malik Willis, and one option looks to be heading elsewhere.
“Comparison is the thief of joy.” – Kyrie Irving (quoting Teddy Roosevelt) It’s Hugo Gonzalez day on CelticsBlog today! I’m stealing this topic from a couple of sources. The Group Chat guys were doing player comps for all the top rookies (they glazed over Hugo at the end). Also, Bobby Manning threw this out as […]
Outfielder Brett Callahan hasn’t gotten much national notice, and isn’t yet tracking like a future major leaguer. However, his potential makes him quite interesting, and he’s already making noise in spring camp. If there’s a hitter in the Tigers’ system who could follow Kerry Carpenter’s path as an unheralded left-handed college outfielder who ends up […]
David Stearns strikes again. Never content to stop the churn of arms, the Mets acquired Bryan Hudson from the White Sox in exchange for cash considerations earlier this month. Hudson is coming off a season where he threw only 15 innings with an ERA approaching 5, and now he’s penciled for a bullpen spot on […]
In this article, we’ll take a look at players consistently mocked to the Carolina Panthers before the combine and how they performed in Indianapolis. For this list, we’ll be focusing on players consistently mocked to the Panthers, not players who pundits randomly have the Panthers taking in order to generate clicks or hot takes. Risers […]
Over the next couple of weeks, I’ll be rolling out a series of prospect previews for Spring Training. This week we are looking at an up and coming bat: Will Bush Bush took an unconventional path to professional baseball, spending a year at Tyler Junior College before the Astros selected him in the 16th round […]
The Shotgun Throwdown is our daily open thread, a place to keep tabs on what’s happening throughout the day. This is your space to talk through the stuff that pops up throughout the day (and night) — news, rumors, random thoughts, questions, complaints, celebrations, anything you think feels worth talking about. I’ll be dropping in […]
We all know it takes more than a single season to accurately assess the success of any draft class. Our own Josh Sunderbruch does a phenomenal job of explaining why this is and looking back at a more reasonable benchmark. But that doesn’t mean we can’t take a moment to look back and see how […]
For years, we have been using this part of the “State of the Position” series to advocate for change, and, Reader, this year we got it. My word, did we get it. On October 1, former Colorado Rockies manager Bill Schmidt announced that he would be leaving the organization. The move came on the heels […]
We’re a week away from the “legal tampering” part of NFL free agency, and the Seattle Seahawks have a few prominent names who could soon be on other teams, including Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III. After a strong close to his rookie contract, Walker figures to command a pretty penny on the open market, […]
With the NFL Combine in the rearview mirror, it is a good time to look at some of the prospects who improved their draft stock during the week at Indianapolis, or at least proved that “They are who we thought they were.” So, without further ado, let’s kick off this party started like we’re the […]
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Ahead of Missouri’s arrival in Starkville, coach Chris Jans’ scouting report likely framed Trent Burns as a stretch five keen to fire away from deep and occasionally finish around the rim. It probably didn’t budget space for the redshirt freshman’s arsenal of low-post moves. But only five minutes elapsed before Burns rolled to the right […]
Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NBA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Cavs fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. It’s been nearly a month since the Cleveland Cavaliers traded for James Harden. He’s played in […]
Happy Tuesday! The Mariners are back in action today with Bryan Woo scheduled to start against the Los Angeles Angels at 12:10 PM. The World Baseball Classic exhibition games also continue today, and we will get our first look at the different Mariners players representing their respective countries. Which exhibition game are you most excited […]
The Syracuse Orange basketball season is nearly finished with just two regular season games remaining. The Orange tip off from Louisville tonight at 9 pm in what will be the team’s final away game. Unless Syracuse (15-14, 6-10) runs the table in the ACC Tournament, the Orange will fall short of its “meaningful games in […]
Barcelona’s salary cap has increased by €81 million to €432.8 million following the close of the January transfer window. The latest numbers have been crunched by La Liga and show that Barcelona’s financial situation continues to slowly improve. Real Madrid remain the top team in LaLiga when it comes to having largest spending limit on players and […]
Today, we have a look at the five series the Cubs will play against AL East clubs this year. One of those series will be the last three games of the regular season! Baltimore Orioles Key departures: Scott Blewett, Corbin Martin, Gary Sanchez, Tomoyuki Sugano, Dylan Carlson, Alex Jackson, Grayson Rodriguez Key arrivals: Pete Alonso, […]
The USWNT got off to a solid start in the SheBelieves Cup beating Argentina 2-0 to open the tournament. Lindsey Heaps and Jaedyn Shaw scored two terrific goals and the match was never in doubt. Argentina didn’t offer much going forward except for trying to injure their opponents. Shaw’s hair was pulled in what should […]