Will multiple NCAA investigations lead to Jim Harbaugh’s ouster at Michigan? And what will Texas A&M do about the Jimbo Fisher dilemma? Those are just a few of the high-profile coaching jobs worth watching.
Monday was the 30th Sports Equinox, with the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL all in action (plus MLS too).
Is it finally the year a receiver gets consideration for MVP?
ESPN’s Zach Lowe joins Dan Devine on a special Halloween episode of Devine Intervention to talk about his NBA-related fears, giant werewolves and yearbook quotes.
The veteran was replaced by Jon Gray, who pitched three scoreless innings in Texas’ 3-1 victory Monday.
It’s another Tuesday edition of the ‘People’s Panic Meter’ as Matt Harmon and Andy Behrens go through your submissions to determine which guys we should be panicking about the rest of the fantasy season. Behrens also provides his top waiver wire pickups for Week 9.
The Rangers put up three runs in the third inning Monday, and that was enough in a 3-1 victory.
Retton provided her statement a week after her family announced that she’d returned home from a days-long trip to the ICU.
Charles McDonald is joined by the great Bill Barnwell to react to some big news around the trade deadline and debrief a wild Week 8 in the NFL. The duo start by discussing the Giants trading Leonard Williams and what that means for their outlook in 2023, the Falcons and their offensive and quarterback-related woes, the disaster of a game that Jets-Giants turned out to be and an update on the Sam Howell sack record campaign.
Later, Charles and Bill give their biggest takeaways from Week 8, including getting to the bottom of the Chiefs’ offensive problems, the stellar NFL debut for Will Levis, Brock Purdy and the 49ers’ fall back to Earth, Joe Burrow and the Bengals’ resurgence, what’s next for the Vikings and Kirk Cousins and if a wide receiver (like Tyreek Hill or AJ Brown) could really win MVP.
Nae’Qwan Tomlin was arrested on Sunday morning at a bar near Kansas State’s campus after an alleged fight.
Vincent Goodwill is joined by former New York Knicks GM Scott Perry for an episode that looks at the Rasheed Wallace / Ben Wallace championship Pistons team, the current drama in Philadelphia, and the future of the young Detroit Pistons team that has started the season strong.
Here’s what you need to know about how to watch Monday Night Football.
Only 9.18 million viewers tuned in for Game 1 of the World Series on Friday, an all-time low.
Rashan Gary returned from a torn ACL and has played in seven games with the Packers this season.
Kenny Pickett went down with a rib injury in the first half of the Steelers’ loss to the Jaguars on Sunday and was replaced by Mitch Trubisky.
After losing to UCLA, Colorado returned to their locker room to find jewelry, cash, and other items had been stolen.
The question some fans have raised is if there is a criminal element at play here?
The Lakers have never played on an alternate court in franchise history … until now.
Tommy Pham had a chance to have the first 5-for-5 game ever in the World Series.
Nearly three months on from its unofficial outset, the U.S. women’s national team coaching search is seemingly inching toward a predictable conclusion.
Monday was the 30th Sports Equinox, with the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL all in action (plus MLS too).
Is it finally the year a receiver gets consideration for MVP?
ESPN’s Zach Lowe joins Dan Devine on a special Halloween episode of Devine Intervention to talk about his NBA-related fears, giant werewolves and yearbook quotes.
The veteran was replaced by Jon Gray, who pitched three scoreless innings in Texas’ 3-1 victory Monday.
It’s another Tuesday edition of the ‘People’s Panic Meter’ as Matt Harmon and Andy Behrens go through your submissions to determine which guys we should be panicking about the rest of the fantasy season. Behrens also provides his top waiver wire pickups for Week 9.
The Rangers put up three runs in the third inning Monday, and that was enough in a 3-1 victory.
Retton provided her statement a week after her family announced that she’d returned home from a days-long trip to the ICU.
Charles McDonald is joined by the great Bill Barnwell to react to some big news around the trade deadline and debrief a wild Week 8 in the NFL. The duo start by discussing the Giants trading Leonard Williams and what that means for their outlook in 2023, the Falcons and their offensive and quarterback-related woes, the disaster of a game that Jets-Giants turned out to be and an update on the Sam Howell sack record campaign.
Later, Charles and Bill give their biggest takeaways from Week 8, including getting to the bottom of the Chiefs’ offensive problems, the stellar NFL debut for Will Levis, Brock Purdy and the 49ers’ fall back to Earth, Joe Burrow and the Bengals’ resurgence, what’s next for the Vikings and Kirk Cousins and if a wide receiver (like Tyreek Hill or AJ Brown) could really win MVP.
Nae’Qwan Tomlin was arrested on Sunday morning at a bar near Kansas State’s campus after an alleged fight.
Vincent Goodwill is joined by former New York Knicks GM Scott Perry for an episode that looks at the Rasheed Wallace / Ben Wallace championship Pistons team, the current drama in Philadelphia, and the future of the young Detroit Pistons team that has started the season strong.
Here’s what you need to know about how to watch Monday Night Football.
Only 9.18 million viewers tuned in for Game 1 of the World Series on Friday, an all-time low.
Rashan Gary returned from a torn ACL and has played in seven games with the Packers this season.
Kenny Pickett went down with a rib injury in the first half of the Steelers’ loss to the Jaguars on Sunday and was replaced by Mitch Trubisky.
After losing to UCLA, Colorado returned to their locker room to find jewelry, cash, and other items had been stolen.
The question some fans have raised is if there is a criminal element at play here?
The Lakers have never played on an alternate court in franchise history … until now.
Tommy Pham had a chance to have the first 5-for-5 game ever in the World Series.
Nearly three months on from its unofficial outset, the U.S. women’s national team coaching search is seemingly inching toward a predictable conclusion.