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“He Was Going to Temple”: Lane Kiffin Reveals How He Saved Trinidad Chambliss’ Career With NCAA Ruling Luck

Trinidad Chambliss is returning for his final collegiate season in 2026 at Ole Miss after securing a court injunction. But his journey with the Rebels would never have happened if Lane Kiffin and his staff hadn’t made the right decision in 2025. The standout QB was ready to transfer to an AAC program after spending […] The post “He Was Going to Temple”: Lane Kiffin Reveals How He Saved Trinidad Chambliss’ Career With NCAA Ruling Luck appeared first on EssentiallySports .

Video: CBC's Kevin Bieksa calls out Flames' Yegor Sharangovich

The Calgary Flames are off to a brutal start this season, and the media in Canada isn't holding back. After the Flames recent 6-1 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights, CBC analyst, and former NHL defenceman Kevin Bieksa called out the Flames for their lack of effort, and singled out forward Yegor Sharangovich. The 27-year-old Flames forward has posted one point in six games, and against the Golden Knights on Saturday, played 15:00 of ice-time, was a minus -1 rating, and didn't have a shot on goal....

Pros and Cons of the 2025 Brewers Season

The Milwaukee Brewers’ 2025 season met an ignominious end on Friday night. It was a disappointing way for the year to come to a close and exposed some of the lingering questions about this iteration of the Brewers as they move forward, but this was also an excellent season for a team with a lot […]

Knicks Bulletin: ‘Leon held my son before me’

Go outside. Enjoy the fresh air. Take a minute for yourself. That’s only because starting next Wednesday, we’ll lock into the Knicks and the season that will bring the chip back to NYC. Here’s the latest from MB, Mikal, and the Brunsons. Mike Brown On using an anti-Thibs mentality and not chasing every damn game: […]

Video: Mitch Marner Opens Up About Leaving Maple Leafs

Leaving the Toronto Maple Leafs was not an easy decision for Mitch Marner. The star forward wound up being traded to the Vegas Golden Knights over the summer, after it was clear to Leafs' GM Brad Treliving that he wasn't interested in re-signing a long-term contract. Toronto received Nicolas Roy in the deal, and now Marner is off to a hot start with his new team.  The Golden Knights are 4-0-2 through their first six games and Marner has started the season strong with his new teammates, po...

Nebraska Volleyball vs. Michigan: Round 2

The Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Michigan Wolverines are set to meet for the 2nd time this season, but this time in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This is also Harper Murray’s hometown so we could draw in even more fans from the area if they choose to be Husker fans for the day. Speaking of Harper Murray……After […]

Chiefs-Raiders 5 questions: Has Mahomes’ dominance dulled rivalry’s intensity?

On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs face the Las Vegas Raiders. We welcome Matt Holder of Silver and Black Pride — our sister SB Nation site covering the Raiders— for Five Questions with the Enemy. 1. With head coach Pete Carroll and quarterback Geno Smith joining the team, were expectations higher than what you’ve seen so far? Expectations were definitely […]

Pre-Snap Reads 10/19: Enjoy Your Sunday!

In Today’s Links: a few more relevant previews for the big MNF game tomorrow between our Seattle Seahawks and their Houston Texans, where the ‘Hawks stand amongst the rest of the league, C.J. Stroud on Jaxon Smith-Njigba, videos of Trevor Lawrence getting sacked, and El Jefe joins Bryce Coutts for their weekly State of the […]

Zach Harrison, Divine Deablo key to surging Falcons defense

It’s not just household names like Jessie Bates and AJ Terrell holding it down for the Falcons defense. This defense is fast, athletic, physical, and getting it done, and it’s thanks in large part to a bunch of guys the average NFL viewer has never heard of. Take last Sunday’s win against the Bills as […]

Dolphins Week 7 fan confidence ties all-time record

Miami Dolphins fans have tied an all-time record when it comes to their confidence in the direction of the team. Unfortunately, it is due to their lack of confidence in a 1-5 team that finds new ways to lose games weekly. The high-point of the season was in Week 1, when 45 percent of the […]

Sharks Head Coach Calls Out Team In Wild Rant

The San Jose Sharks are the worst team in the NHL through six games, and head coach Ryan Warsofsky is already fed up. The Sharks were most recently shutout by the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-0 on Saturday night, and frustration boiled over in a major way for Warsofsky after the game. San Jose's bench boss spoke to reporters and made quite the statement, which included his kids.  "Yeah I think so, a lot of new players, we gotta just keep working. Keep teaching from the coaches, keep preparing th...

Sunday morning Rangers things

Good morning, folks… We are in the fallow period of Texas Rangers news. In non-Rangers news, the San Francisco Giants are reportedly close to hiring Tony Vitello to be their new manager. The Detroit Tigers are reportedly contemplating dealing Tarik Skubal, who is eligible for free agency after the 2026 season. David Laurila has his […]

A Valiant Effort Comes Short

For the first time since 2014, Penn. State took the field with someone other than James Franklin on the sidelines. It was Terry Smith who had the honor, and his Nittany Lions almost pulled it off. Playing at night at Iowa is one of the worst ways to start your career, and that was the […]

The First To Take Flight

There was a pile of excitement in Greenboro, North Carolina tonight as the ECHL's 2025-26 expansion franchise opened the season. The Greenboro Gargoyles were hosting the Jacksonville Icemen tonight as they began writing their history in the ECHL, and there was obvious hope that the home team would send the fans home with a celebrated and historic win. That would also mean that the team had to score some goals, so the opportunity to write one's name into the Gargoyles' history was waiting for s...

Rob Refsnyder Plans To Play In 2026

Red Sox outfielder Rob Refsnyder flirted with retirement last offseason, but ultimately decided to continue his career in Boston. Now that he’s headed into his age-35 season, however, it appears he’s less conflicted about his future. Alex Speier of The Boston Globe reported yesterday that Refsnyder intends to continue his playing career in 2026, and…