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Details emerge on Chris McIntosh’s departure as Badgers AD

The Wisconsin Badgers Athletics community got some surprising news on Sunday evening, as Athletic Director Chris McIntosh is stepping down from his post to accept a role at the Big Ten, leaving a major vacancy behind. Later Sunday and on Monday morning, more details emerged about McIntosh’s imminent departure. The former Badgers football player is […]

A Quick Lookahead For Nevada Football Following Spring Camp

Nevada football capped off its spring camp with its annual spring scrimmage last Friday, which this year was held at Churchill County High School in Fallon. Now that spring practice has come and gone, let’s look at a few quick notes from that and what to look for heading into summer. QB competition still in […]

Jacurri Brown aims to be perfect QB fit for Rice’s option scheme

When the Rice Owls launched a coaching search in the fall of 2024, one of the objectives of the search involved implementing a unique, signature brand of football in the American Conference. Scott Abell provided that, installing his Rice gun choice scheme — a spread option attack which inflicted plenty of damage for Davidson at […]

Green Bay Packers News: Remembering Dontayvion Wicks’ highlights

If you followed Acme Packing Company or our podcast feed during the 2023 season, you probably remember the season of Dontayvion Wicks. Wicks consistently crushed his over/under numbers on receiving yardage during the second half of his rookie season, posting 40 or more yards in six of the final eight games in his rookie season. […]

Hail to the Victors! Michigan Wins the National Championship

Michigan spent most of this season playing its game – and playing it well. Blessed with an abundance of talent, size, playmaking ability and depth, the Wolverines like to open it up on offense. And when Michigan gets rolling, it can be hard to handle. Michigan not only won a program-best 37 games this season, […]

What changes need to take place with NIL?

The NCAA has spent a lot of years trying to figure out how to properly navigate the college athletics landscape. For many years, the league decided that amateurism meant that players should not receive any kind of compensation for their name, likeness, or image when it came to advertisements, video games, general sponsorship, and more. […]

NCAA Football Roster Management, Part 1: Quick Takes

How do you distribute NIL and shared revenue funds in a modern NCAA Football roster? Note: this is the first in a four-part series from longtime OTE reader and commenter ProveIt on roster management, revenue sharing, and NIL distribution in our new era of college football. One of these will run every couple days for […]

MMQB – First Round QB?

The NFL Draft is just 10 days away in the lovely city of Pittsburgh, and we’re looking at all of the various Penn State prospects that are hoping to hear their name called over the 3-day event. While there are sure to be an abundance of Penn Staters that end up on professional teams by […]

Jumbo Package: Who stood out at A Day?

Happy Monday, everyone. The softball team swept Auburn this weekend, leaving many to wonder if Auburn will ever again beat Alabama, at anything. Despite the sweep, the 39-3 ladies fell a spot and are now ranked 2nd in the nation behind an Oklahoma squad that took two of three from Texas over the weekend. Things […]

All-22 Review: Darian Mensah vs. Illinois (2025)

Moving along in the All-22 Review series on new Miami quarterback Darian Mensah, we’re now taking a peek at his time as the QB of the Duke Blue Devils. Mensah was lured away from Tulane to Durham by former ‘Canes head coach Manny Diaz. The Illinois Fighting Illini beat up the Duke Blue Devils 45-19 […]

Is Parker Brailsford Big Enough to Play Center For Washington?

Parker Brailsford, CSchool: Alabama | Conference: SECCollege Experience: Junior | Age: 22.5Height / Weight: 6’2” / 289 lbsProjected Draft Status: 5th RoundPlayer Comparison: Cam Jurgens We think of NFL offensive linemen as enormous. Certainly, guards and tackles are, in general, quite large even though the ideal size has dropped a bit in the past 25 […]

Spartan Sports Roundup

We’ll have off-season pieces on MSU Football, Basketball, and Hockey coming up but also wanted to provide a brief recap of what’s happening elsewhere in the Spartan Athletic Department. Several Spartan sports teams are in action this spring. Here’s what’s happened during the past week: BASEBALL won a mid-week game, 7-4, against Notre Dame prior […]

AFC Portchester 1-1 Reading Women: Match Report  

Reading Women put in one of their performances of the season to pick up a valuable point yesterday, with a 1-1 draw against title-chasing AFC Portchester at the Onsite Group Stadium. A first-half goal from Reading striker Georgia Hayes was cancelled out within two minutes after the referee awarded a penalty to the home side […]

Celtics’ Baylor Scheierman found ‘internal confidence’ in galvanizing finale vs. Magic

BOSTON — Baylor Scheierman didn’t know what to expect entering Sunday night’s regular-season finale. The Boston Celtics, down eight players, rolled out a shorthanded rotation made up entirely of reserves against a fully healthy Orlando Magic team. “We were even joking in the locker room coming out for layup lines, looking at each other like, […]

FOREVER WARS | APRIL 13, 2026

Welcome to The Daily Merengue — a place where you can feel free to discuss 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, Valyrian Steel, Ezek XI, KungFuZizou, NeRObutBlanco, Felipejack, and Juninho DEFINITION: It’s clear as day here, […]

Notre Dame Football continues to get a ton of spring hype

One of the few joys in life on a Monday morning is knowing that there is Notre Dame Football news and a Triple Option to run. NEVER FEAR… HEATHER DINICH IS HERE It’s the spring football season for the entire country, even if the start and stop dates are different for many schools. It’s a […]

2 Up, 2 Down: Nordi Makes The Difference As Sunderland See Off Spurs!

John Wilson says… This football club! Back in the Stadium of Light with the sun shining. The wind spoilt proceedings a little, but the crowd was up for it at the start. The fourteen legends were announced and the international fans were given their day, showcasing that on and off the pitch, things are moving […]

Matchday Musings: A Narrow But Priceless Victory For Sunderland!

In years gone by, parallels could regularly be drawn between Sunderland and Tottenham: football’s ‘nearly men’, the “Why’s it never us?” tandem, the sport’s banter boys — and even the ‘Spursy and Sunderland-y’ reputations that preceded both clubs bore similar traits. Of course, the North Londoners have been competing in a completely different ballpark to […]