Columbus, OH — The noon kickoff at Ohio Stadium gave Arch Manning his first chance to lead the No. 1 Texas Longhorns as the full-time starter. Against the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes and one of the nation’s toughest defenses, the junior quarterback had his share of struggles, and the Longhorns came up just short Read More >
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Thank you Lee Corso: The Showman Who Became College Football’s Soul

When Lee Corso slips on his final headgear this Saturday at the Horseshoe, it will be bittersweet and sad for all of us sports fans because we know we just witnessed the final moment of the greatest and most iconic college football personality ever. For over 30 years, Coach Corso has transformed Saturday mornings in Read More >
Game Recap: Iowa State 24 Kansas State 21
Dublin, Ireland — On a rainy, turnover-filled afternoon at Aviva Stadium, Iowa State and Kansas State slugged it out through slick conditions and momentum swings before the Cyclones escaped with a 24–21 victory. The first half was dominated by defense and miscues, as both teams struggled to hold onto the ball. Fumbles on the wet Read More >
Avery Johnson: The Wildcat Who Stayed Home to Make History
On a humid August morning in Manhattan, Kansas, the rising sun glints off the limestone façade of Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Inside, the bleachers are empty, but one figure is already moving at full speed. Avery Johnson — quarterback, hometown star, and the face of Kansas State football’s present and future — darts down the Read More >
Dodgers vs. Padres: A True Rivalry or Just Division Foes?
This past weekend, the Padres arrived at Dodger Stadium with a one-game lead over the Dodgers, sitting atop the NL West after months of chasing them down. With both teams facing a week loaded with divisional matchups, the series had the potential to tilt the balance of the division. But things didn’t go the Padres’ Read More >
World Cup – USA IN 1994 VS 2026 – WHAT CHANGED?
In 1994, when the United States kicked off its World Cup campaign against Switzerland, the national team was still very much an unknown quantity. – Then – Serbian manager Bora Milutinović fielded the best eleven the country could offer, while U.S. Soccer had even looked abroad for reinforcements—naturalizing players like Thomas Dooley and Roy Wegerle Read More >
College football is back!
College football is back — and it’s wasting no time delivering fireworks. Between heavyweight title contenders, blue-blood rivalries, and intriguing international showcases, Week 0 and Week 1 might just serve up one of the most exciting starts to a season in recent memory. Here are the top five matchups you won’t want to miss, plus Read More >
Dodgers Quiet at Deadline, But Stars Returning as Playoff Push Begins

The trade deadline has come and gone, and many Dodger fans were expecting the team to make a big move. The Dodgers were heavily linked to left fielder Steven Kwan and closer Emmanuel Clase, a deal that looked promising until Clase was placed on administrative leave as MLB investigates his involvement in a sports betting Read More >
Yankees Collapsing can they still make the playoffs?

Coming into the season, the Yankees looked like a team destined for a return to the World Series. Yes, they lost Juan Soto to their crosstown rivals, but that didn’t slow them down. They signed Max Fried to an eight-year deal, then traded for former MVPs Cody Bellinger and Paul Goldschmidt, and also acquired elite Read More >
Andrew Vaughn’s Rise Powers Brewers’ Surge to No. 1

With just over 40 games left in the regular season, the No. 1 team in baseball isn’t the Dodgers, the Yankees, or even the Tigers—who led much of the year—it’s the Milwaukee Brewers. Sitting at 73–44 and riding a league-best nine-game winning streak, the Brewers hold a five-game lead over the second-place Philadelphia Phillies. A Read More >