Justin Wilcox made his career as a high-level defensive coordinator before taking over in Berkeley. His tenure started out okay, but the fanbase is starting to get a little restless after five straight losing seasons. His 2025 defense isn’t really the issue, but it hasn’t helped much in the goal of getting over the hump […]
The Nittany Lions return to Beaver Stadium for the first time since the firing of James Franklin. Penn State (3-5, 0-5) vs. Indiana (9-0, 6-0) Kickoff: Noon, Beaver Stadium, State College, PA The Betting Line: Penn State +14.5 TV: FOX, Noon, Gus Johnson (play-by-play), Joel Klatt (analyst), Jenny Taft (sideline) Weather: Highs in the upper-50s with rain expected overnight, […]
As the Jacksonville Jaguars prepare to face the Houston Texans in Week 10, we sat down with Scott Barzilla of Battle Red Blog to learn more about the opposing side. Question 1: C.J. Stroud’s status is up in the air after he suffered a concussion last week. Assuming he doesn’t play against Jacksonville, what’s your […]
Two years ago, LSU sported one of the worst defenses that I’ve seen in my lifetime, and the Tigers axed their defensive coordinator and brought in Blake Baker from Missouri, who helped stabilize things a bit. They improved to a middle-of-the-road average as a unit that had some decent pass defense chops while struggling against […]
The word is out that the Edmonton Oilers are looking to trade a defenceman. Troy Stecher’s name is at the forefront, as the Oilers reportedly look to find him a soft landing, while there have been rumblings of Ty Emberson being an option to be moved. Either way, a defenceman will be one of the…
In NHL 26, women’s hockey takes a step sideways, the PWHL remains playable but stagnant so far.
The Rangers’ power play is lifeless, Panarin’s ice-cold, and Lafrenière’s catching all the heat—Joe and Chip break down why.
Here’s why I’m NOT worried about Saturday afternoon morning when the Bulldogs face the Lebby Luddites: 1. Both teams have played a lot of close games. In MSU’s 4 conference losses, 3 of them were 1 score differentials, the exception being a strong A&M team that was held to their 2nd lowest point total of […]
The New Orleans Saints could not put up 20 points in a game right now, even if their jobs depended on it… and for some players and staff members, that may not be an exaggeration. Unfortunately, the Saints fell once again, 34-10, to the Los Angeles Rams. The loss dropped New Orleans’ overall record to […]
Newcastle United earned their third consecutive Champions League victory with a 2–0 win over Athletic Bilbao at St James’ Park on Wednesday, moving within reach of the knockout stage. After Sunday’s poor Premier League defeat at West Ham, Eddie Howe’s side produced a truly assertive response. Dan Burn opened the scoring in the 12th minute, […]
Earlier this week, our own Ethan Witte wrote about possible destinations for J.T. Realmuto in free agency. It’s possible that Realmuto could receive a three-year deal despite turning 35 before Opening Day 2026. Realmuto is not the same player he once was, and he is clearly in the beginning of his decline. He posted his […]
What Nevada wants to see from true freshman QB Carter Jones over season’s final month Somehow, we’ve blinked and its already November and the final month of the college football regular season. Nevada head coach Jeff Choate details what he wants to see from his freshman quarterback to conclude the season. Boise State fans hold […]
I’ve just realized that many of you are going to be reading things from me on a way more frequent basis. That’s because Nebraska basketball has started, and I think I’ll be contributing in some fashion for almost three straight weeks. I’m basically on pace to write/contribute to an article here on Corn Nation every […]
The latest Bears Banter Podcast is here! The Bears won a wild game against the Cincinnati Bengals, and we talk about all of it with the great Patrick Mannelly! There were plenty of great topics discussed, including the rollercoaster on Sunday, Caleb Williams’ performance, the culture Ben Johnson is building, and much more. We also […]
In Today’s Links: the Seattle Seahawks O-line compared to recent years, injury reports, ‘Hawks rookie report, film review, and more! Big game this Sunday versus the Arizona Cardinals and we are not going to be facing the QB that we thought we might expect. The season rolls on, the wins are attainable, and the good […]
Your Houston Texans were hit with several pieces of unfortunate news this week. With the deck already stacked against them in the AFC South, the road ahead is getting rougher. The division leading Indianapolis Colts traded with the New York Jets to land all-pro cornerback Sauce Gardener. For a team already sitting at 7-2, facing […]
Last Time Out Iowa State got the 2025-2026 season off to a good start Monday night against Fairleigh Dickinson in Hilton Coliseum, earning an 88-50 win over the Knights. The Cyclones started the game with Tamin Lipsey, Josh Jefferson, and Milan Momcilovic on the floor, along with Virginia transfer Blake Buchanan and true freshman Frenchman […]
Commanders links Articles ESPN Jayden Daniels’ injury echoes past mistakes, raises questions Back in 2012, Washington appeared to have a QB savior in Robert Griffin III, a dynamic Heisman winner who bested Andrew Luck and Russell Wilson to win NFL Rookie of the Year. Then came the first quarter of a wild-card game against Seattle, […]
The 3-5-1 Dallas Cowboys won’t be back on the field until November 17th, yet another Monday Night Football game at the Las Vegas Raiders, but after this Monday’s loss at home to the Arizona Cardinals, the sense of positive anticipation for this game, or any of the much tougher ones that follow it, is woefully […]
The Syracuse Orange had a successful Wednesday of ACC Tournament action. In Louisville, the field hockey squad survived a late Wake Forest rally and pulled out a 3-1 win behind two goals from Aubrey Turner including this incredible display of hand-eye coordination. Syracuse goalie Jesse Eiselin went the whole way and made a season-best 11 […]
The NFL regular season is a marathon, not a sprint, but it sure does feel like we’ve arrived to this point in a hurry. Catch your breath and get yourself ready for another week’s worth of football with the crew at Pride of Detroit. As we have done in past seasons, our staff will be […]
The second half of the historic home-and-home between the North Carolina Tar Heels and Kansas Jayhawks tips off Friday at 7:00 PM in Chapel Hill. Coach Dean Smith’s alma mater will play for the first time in the building that bears his name. This is just one year after the Tar Heels competed in Allen […]
As the Orioles set out to reshape their bullpen this offseason, one veteran lefty seems to have a spot sewn up. The O’s just need to make sure they don’t move him out of his comfort zone. Nearly 10 years after he was drafted, Keegan Akin is the longest tenured pitcher in the Orioles organization, […]
Okay, this is admittedly a silly, and petty, question. I still can’t get over the part where the Braves fired Matt Tuiasosopo from the third-base coach gig and then Alex Anthopoulos had to have a public speaking appearance where he had to talk about how it was so amazing that Fredi Gonzalez was so available […]
Prior to the start of each season, the Draysbay community takes part in an excercise in which the top prospects in the Tampa Bay Rays system are ranked by popular vote. This season, the Draysbay community ranked the top 25 prospects in the Rays system with several others receiving votes but just falling shy of […]