Kwity Paye It is just so hard to judge Kwity Paye, because he is not bad by any means, but his impact as a pass-rusher is almost non-existent, save for perhaps one or two plays a game where he manages to get home, and it’s not like he is a wrecking force against the run […]
December is going to be a busy month for the Blackhawks’ prospects. NCAA and CHL games are heating up, but there will be players who leave their respective teams for camps to get ready for the World Junior Championship as soon as next week. It’s also worth noting again that Minnesota-Duluth goaltender Adam Gajan will play in the Spengler Cup on the college select team; that tournament overlaps with the World Juniors.
Just this past weekend I updated our top 20 Blackhawks prospect rankings...
Chargers News Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert underwent surgery to stabilize a fracture in his left hand and is working toward playing Monday night against the Philadelphia Eagles. The procedure took place on Monday after Herbert sustained the injury during the first quarter of Sunday’s victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. Herbert had a […]
Tony Elliott has already collected one trophy this week. The harder one is still out there and, fittingly, it may come down to lifting another one on Saturday. On Thursday, the ACC named Elliott its 2025 Coach of the Year, after he steered Virginia to 10-2, 7-1 in conference play, an ACC Championship Game berth, and […]
No. 22 Indiana men’s basketball is set to take on No. 6 Louisville on Saturday afternoon at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. It’s one of the more anticipated matchups of the Hoosiers’ season given the Cardinals’ quick rise back to prominence under Pat Kelsey and the fact that Louisville is right in Indiana’s backyard. The […]
Cardinals News Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Michael Wilson could return to a prominent role if Marvin Harrison Jr. remains sidelined for Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams. Harrison has not practiced this week due to a heel injury sustained during last Sunday’s loss to Tampa Bay. Wilson thrived as the Cardinals’ primary receiver during […]
Indiana women’s basketball (7-1, 0-1 Big Ten) is set to take on The Hoosiers are coming off of a bit of a weird 71-53 win over Western Michigan that started pretty slow, with the Broncos leading after the first quarter, before Indiana took control in the second and stayed there for the rest of the […]
After being mathematically eliminated from the playoffs, draft season is here in Arizona. The Cardinals will have seven draft picks to upgrade the roster, hoping for a better season in 2026. What might general manager Monti Ossenfort do come April? Based on their current positions of need, here is a very early look at how […]
It’s early signing day and we’re going to introduce you to the new members of the 2026 Syracuse Orange. Up next is… Name: Javeion Cooper Position: Offensive Line Height: 6’5″ Weight: 285 lbs. Hometown: Melbourne, Florida High School: Melbourne Central Catholic What’d recruiting sites say?: Four stars on ESPN, three from 247Sports and On3. Ranked the No. 20 offensive guard in the class per […]
The Kansas City Chiefs have announced their Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year nominee: tight end Travis Kelce. The four-time All-Pro — now 36 years old — is now in the running for the NFL’s most prestigious honor, recognizing players who excel on the field and demonstrate a steadfast commitment to their communities outside […]
Week five in the Atlantic 10 Conference saw some significant wins and upsets, Dayton competing with the high-major powerhouses all while there was a pair of departures in The Bronx. Our resident A10 reporter, Riley Frain, is bringing you a weekly notebook this season to recap all the latest news from his coverage around the […]
Happy Friday, TOC Nation. It has been a great week for the Green & White thus far. In case you did not see the news earlier today, MSU just pocketed some change. All of this coming on the heels of the hiring of MSU’s new football coach. We have spoken about that hire plenty here […]
The Detroit Lions secured a huge win against the red-hot Dallas Cowboys on their rocky road to the playoffs. It was a resounding 44-30 victory in front of a rowdy Ford Field crowd dressed in their finest white. Many called this a “must-win” matchup, and the Lions did just that—with an exclamation point. On Pride […]
The Daily Merengue is a place where you can feel free to d all things football. Do not be alarmed by the overt RMCF bias. It’s in the name! Shoutout to the mods who do a fantastic job, Ezek, Valyrian Steel, Felipejack, Juninho, NeRObutBlanco and yours truly, Kung_Fu_Zizou The boys are back and they mean […]
With the Washington Wizards in the middle of a long rebuild, it is worth looking at former players who have gone onto other teams from time to time. And one recent Wizards player made a big play and also officially ended a long record in the process. Yesterday, the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Toronto […]
After the Miami Heat looked to finally be hitting their stride of a six-game winning streak, they have now lost two out of their last three games. This includes their previous disappointing loss against the struggling Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday. Tyler Herro’s return to the lineup has caused for some inconsistent Heat rotations, compared to […]
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I never thought I’d reference a Plain White T’s song in a BN Bears post, but all bets are off when Bears-Packers Week arrives. One of the NFL’s longest-running rivalries has grown stale in recent years, mostly because Chicago’s organizaitonal ineptitude hand-delivering the all-time series lead to Green Bay in recent years. However, the arrival of the Ben Johnson era has shaken things up a bit.
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Sugar. Cigarettes. Alcohol. Take your pick. None of them have been enough to ease the wounds of the past fortnight. Still, there were moments—and we can learn from them. Come for a walk; see what you can find. @ Cavs Giannis prophesies that good teams don’t lose two games in a row, and he’s on […]
The New York Rangers suffered a big blow to their defense corps last week as Adam Fox was placed on LTIR with a left shoulder injury. He's expected to miss multiple weeks. That leaves the Blueshirts in a lurch on the blueline. They have a serious lack of puck-moving d-men, and in particular, they will be hurt on the power play. Insider Elliotte Friedman reported on his 32 Thoughts podcast that they are scouring the market for help in those areas, and seem to be zeroing in on ...
NFL Best Bets It’s December, which means it’s officially Whamageddon season. If you’re not familiar, the rules are simple. From December 1 until Christmas, you try to go as long as possible without hearing the original version of Last Christmas by Wham. Covers don’t count. Accidental exposure in a Walgreens absolutely does. One verse or […]
Given yet another loss to a bad team at home and the reports of the front office shooting down interest from Giannis Antetokounmpo, it hasn’t been the greatest week to be a Bulls fan.
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Let’s start with some bad news. Well, there’s not a whole lot of good news to report from Bulls circles, anyway. But a new and important name was added to the already incredibly lengthy injury report for Billy Donovan’s team this morning. Ayo Dosunmu appeared on the report with a thumb i...
Baseball America updated its list of the Top 10 prospects in the Detroit Tigers farm system, and it’s the usual candidates at the top. The Double-A trio of Max Clark, Kevin McGonigle and Josue Briceño have been the talk of minor league baseball, and they all have a future in the bigs. Detroit’s other first-rounders […]
Could there be one final ride for Andrew McCutchen in the black and gold? It depends on who you ask. MLB.com Pirates reporter Alex Stumpf said earlier this week that he’s not expecting McCutchen to play for the Pirates next season. “Right now, I’m leaning towards (McCutchen) not coming back,” Stumpf said in an Ask […]
Welcome to Big Cat Country’s staff roundtable! Today, we’re previewing Week 14’s matchup between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Indianapolis Colts at EverBank Stadium. Question 1: What should the Jaguars’ biggest focus be this week to beat the Colts and remain in first place in the division? Dillon Appleman: The obvious answer here is to stop Jonathan Taylor, […]
On December 5th in 2009, Philadelphia Flyers goon Daniel Carcillo sucker punched Matt Bradley of the Washington Capitals with five minutes remaining in the first period and the teams tied 1-1.
Carcillo received 29 minutes in penalties on the play (Bradley drew nothing) with the NHL adding a four game suspension, forcing the Flyer to forgo $43,597 in pay. Washington scored three times on the