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“Barely had a kick in the game” - Piers Morgan names Portugal star who had ‘really bad game’ compared to Cristiano Ronaldo in draw with DR Congo

Piers Morgan has said Bruno Fernandes had a subpar performance compared to Cristiano Ronaldo in Portugal’s 2026 FIFA World Cup opener against DR Congo.

Luis Torrens delivered with men on the I.L. and men on base in 2025

Luis Torrens didn’t win a Gold Glove Award in 2025, but the thought of him even being named a finalist would have been preposterous at the start of spring training. After all, Torrens had only once played enough games to qualify for the award, and that was way back in 2021 with the Mariners. He […]

The Washington Nationals Should Heavily Consider A CJ Abrams Trade

The Nationals are open for business this offseason and are receiving calls for all their top stars, with MacKenzie Gore and CJ Abrams generating the most trade buzz. While a good number of Nats fans have come around on the idea of trading Gore, who is a free agent after the 2027 MLB season, many […]

Cubs free agent target: Tatsuya Imai

Josh already wrote about the Japanese star here last week, but I wanted to post my thoughts, especially after Shōta Imanaga accepted the qualifying offer Tuesday. Many of you think that’s it for the Cubs, that they aren’t going to go after another free agent starter such as Dylan Cease, Michael King or Tatsuya Imai, […]

The Flyers’ under the radar Olympic lock

Heading into this season, there were a lot of prospective debates happening around which Flyers will be called up for their country to represent them at the Milano-Cortina Olympic games. Names like Travis Konecny and Travis Sanheim, who were selected for their respective countries at the Four Nations Face-Off,  immediately come to mind as the prime names that would be discussed as the Flyers most senior, best players.  But while those players will try to break into teams that ha...

Oklahoma Sooners Preview

I’m not going to try to change your mind on anything about this game. If you’re riding high and think Mizzou can upset Oklahoma on the road, be my guest, love your energy. If you are a firm believer that the Tigers are going to get piledriven into the turf for 60 minutes, yeah, that’s […]

BTB Wednesday Discussion: Do you actually have hope for the playoffs?

The Dallas Cowboys won on Monday night. Winning is a wonderful emotion. It marked the first Cowboys win in some time (the previous instance was the one against the Washington Commanders), and despite everything that has happened since, you can’t help but mention the p-word. Playoffs. The Cowboys have a lot of ground to make […]

Syracuse Reacts Survey: will the Orange win big in Vegas?

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NCAA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Syracuse fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. The Syracuse basketball teams head into the Thanksgiving break with some neutral site games. This week […]

The legendary Slappie

In the 1850s, thousands of immigrants from the Bohemia region of Czechoslovakia settled in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.  Most of these immigrants settled into neighborhoods just southeast of downtown and worked at local meatpacking plants.  Two of those new Americans were Frank and Sofia Slapnicka.  The Slapnickas had four children; the youngest, named Cyril, soon developed […]

Elephant Rumblings: JJ Bleday Designated For Assignment

Good morning everyone! The last day to add players to the 40-man roster and thus protect them from the Rule 5 Draft was yesterday and the Athletics made a few moves to protect some prospects, and some non-moves that left some others unprotected from being picked in the draft on December 10th. The biggest move […]

Mountain West Football Week 13 Opening Odds

The championship picture might be getting clearer, but there is still a lot to play for. This week’s slate of games promises to be exciting. Looking over at FanDuel’s opening odds can tell us a bit about what the oddsmakers think about this week’s slate of games. Since we cover the entire Mountain West, we have info […]

2026 NFL Draft Prospect Profile: Arvell Reese

Even though the 2025 NFL season just started, it’s never too early to look ahead toward the 2026 NFL Draft. This weekly series will take a closer look at some of the prospects the Carolina Panthers could select in the 2026 iteration of the Draft. In this series, we’ll only be looking at prospects the […]

State of the NFC South: Entering Week 12

Tampa Bay Buccaneers This week, the Buccaneers may have just had one of the best games of the year. Against the Buffalo Bills, who were also part of the game, the final score was 44-32, but it was a back-and-forth battle all day. The interesting part of this matchup was that the QBs actually didn’t […]

Wednesday Cheese Curds: Time for Toyotathon Jordan Love

If there’s one thing that can transform the Packers from a low-seeded playoff contender to a bona fide championship unit, it’s the power of automotive sales. Sure, the Packers probably need a little more power than the mileage-conscious mid-size sedans and SUVs most common during Toyotathon, but maybe Jordan Love really catches fire and the […]

The Colts must avoid laying the egg

The Colts get a chance to win on two fronts this coming Sunday. A win over the Chiefs, likely keeps KC out of the tourney that might as well be named for them over the last 7 years. No one will have stuck a fork in them, but it would put them at 5 – […]

Midweek Musings – 139 & 3

It’s been a few weeks since last we checked in on the Penn State running back dynamic duo and their quest to get to the top of the career leaderboards. Let’s see where we’re at! After a couple of meh games against Ohio State and Indiana (understandably so), Kaytron Allen erupted against Michigan State. On […]