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Cody Rhodes States That He’s Proud Of How He Handled WrestleMania 42: “I Just Wanted To Make It Work For The Night”

Cody Rhodes looks back at WrestleMania 42. The build to Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton’s Undisputed WWE Championship match at WrestleMania 42 featured involvement from Pat McAfee and Grammy Award-winning music artist Jelly Roll. With those two factors in play, Rhodes expressed to Ariel Helwani that he’s proud of how he handled himself behind the … The post Cody Rhodes States That He’s Proud Of How He Handled WrestleMania 42: “I Just Wanted To Make It Work For The Night” appeared first on Fightf...

Latest Chronicle Player Profile: Maliq Brown

It didn’t take long in his first season as a Blue Devil for people to get that Maliq Brown was…unusual. Brown, who transferred in from conference rival Syracuse, immediately showed superb defensive instincts. He got in the passing lanes like no one else and was a brilliant presence off the bench. Unfortunately, injuries disrupted his […]

Quack Fix 10-17-2025

O-Line lands on Joe Moore mid-season watch list Dates announced for Softball pitching clinic Five items of note from Wednesday’s Oregon women’s basketball media availability Ducks fall 1-0 to Wisconsin Highlight of the Day: Big Save by Goldstein to keep to deadlocked early

Iowa Hawkeyes vs Penn State Game Preview

James Franklin fought valiantly, James Franklin fought nobly, James Franklin fought honorably, and James Franklin died.  I’m halfway through the third season of Game of Thrones on my 5th or 6th rewatch, and as such my obsession with its lore has grown in tandem with my mandatory interest in College Football. As a result, I’ve […]

OTM Open Thread 10/17: Vlad The Impaler

It wasn’t all that long ago when Red Sox fans were dreaming of Vlad Guerrero, Jr. hitting after Rafael Devers in the lineup, when Red Sox Twitter was awash in photoshops of Vladdy, Raffy, and Juan Soto (Juanny?) all wearing the red ‘B’. Alas, that’s not what fate (or Fenway Sports Group) had in store […]

Preseason Game Preview: Knicks vs. Hornets, Oct. 17, 2025

After three strong preseason showings, the blue and orange bloom faded from the rose in the Knicks’ last scrimmage. That was an ugly loss to the Washington Wizards, in which both teams fielded their second units, and our heroes were woefully outmatched. Tonight, the Knicks (3-1) will play their final dress rehearsal at Madison Square […]

Three Illini who can break out after the bye

We are beyond the halfway point in the 2025 college football season. The 5-2 Fighting Illini are in a prime position to have back-to-back 9+ win seasons.  There is a lot for the Illini to build on during the bye week. The offensive line has improved. Dylan Rosiek has reclaimed his excellence. Matthew Bailey and […]

Quick Hits: Raymond and the Apple(ton) of my Eye

It’s Lightning vs. Red Wings tonight at Little Caesars Arena. The Wings come into the game with a three-game win streak. It appears that John Gibson will get a shot at redemption. Really hope the team can play like they have been the last few games. Gibson needs to get his legs under him. It’s a long season and Cam Talbot is 38 years old. For what it’s worth, Mason Appleton skated with Dylan Larkin and Emmitt Finnie at practice on Thursday. A sign that perhaps Lucas Raymond is still heali...

Game Preview: IU football hosts Michigan State on homecoming weekend

Fresh off a program-changing victory at Oregon, No. 3 Indiana football returns to Bloomington to take on Michigan State on Saturday afternoon for its annual homecoming game. Last time out, the Hoosiers prevailed late with a 30-20 victory against No. ... The post Game Preview: IU football hosts Michigan State on homecoming weekend appeared first on Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis .

Buffalo Bills Week 7 NFL power rankings roundup

So… is it time to overreact, Bills Mafia? No, but go on if you must. The Buffalo Bills aren’t very good right now, held up only by the four wins they stole from teams that are now a combined 3-21 on the season. Even their Week 1 win against the Baltimore Ravens comes with an […]

Friday BP: ALCS Game 5 and NLCS Game 4

Good morning, baseball fans! Both the American and National League Championship Series continue today. First up will be Game 5 of the ALCS featuring the visiting Toronto Blue Jays vs. the Seattle Mariners. As of the time this is being written, Toronto does not yet have a starting pitcher listed. Whoever it ends up being […]

Report claims Tigers and Tarik Skubal are $250M apart in talks

Jon Heyman of the New York Post began stirring up the offseason pot on Thursday with a report claiming that the Tigers and star pitcher were $250M apart in extension talks. While no one doubts Heyman’s assertion that agent Scott Boras wants a contract in the $400-420M range, his claim that the Tigers offered less […]

Nestor German pitched like a future rotation candidate in 2025

Under Mike Elias, the Orioles are yet to invest major assets into big league pitching. Yes, they made the trade for Corbin Burnes heading into 2024, and they have ponied up some cash for one-year free agent deals, but those are relatively low stakes in the modern game. Pair that with a draft strategy that […]

The robots are coming (to MLB in 2026)

All examples of famous robots. Joining that list in 2026 will be Major League Baseball’s Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System (ABS), pejoratively known as “robot umps”. Site-runner Ben already dove into the ABS details a number of weeks ago so I won’t rehash that, other than to say it is interesting that only batters, pitchers, or […]

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Kansas City Royals news: Royals exec interviews for Rockies opening

Royals assistant GM Scott Sharp has interviewed with the Rockies about leading baseball operations, according to the Athletic. [$] When longtime Colorado Rockies executive Bill Schmidt stepped down as general manager earlier this month, the team stated in a press release that the search for his replacement would be focused outside of the organization. Thus far, the […]

Allison Krajewski starts strong in 2025 as first female coach for Spokane

First, make history. Next, get to work. Then, keep going because the offseason is anything but time off. That sums up Allison Krajewski’s first season with the Colorado Rockies organization. Back in February, Krajewski was hired as the performance coach for the High-A Spokane Indians. Upon accepting the job, she became the first woman coach […]