The Detroit Free Press reports that Utah head coach Kyle Whittingham has been hired as the next coach at Michigan.
The Spurs taking down the mighty Thunder gives some early season NBA drama we all needed, much more so than the NBA Cup.
“Look, there are a lot of older gentlemen with beards playing basketball in college right now,” – John Calipari.
Like all stadium deals, there are deals that are either made or not made with city or state officials regarding who’s paying for what.
Kirk Herbstreit is not a fan of Sports TV Studio shows where panelists just argue with each other.
There has never been a passing big man like the Joker.
The Bears can’t play home games in Indiana. It makes absolutely no sense.
We thank Tony Kornheiser of PTI for injecting some much-needed common sense into the NBA Cup hype.
Cooper Flagg is filling up the stat sheet while an aging team around him frequents the injured list.
Philip Rivers represented Dad bods everywhere Sunday and did so valiantly even in defeat.
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza is your 2025 Heisman Trophy winner, capping one of the most unbelievable seasons college football has seen in years.
ESPN and The Detroit News reported Saturday afternoon that the University of Michigan will conduct an internal investigation into its athletic department.
“Gambling always leads to corruption,” former Major League Baseball commissioner Fay Vincent. Vincent who banned Pete Rose from baseball, warned of the problems of gambling in sports for years.
LSU head coach Brian Kelly went on the attack last night follow the Tiger’s 20-10 victory over Florida. Yep the Tigers of Baton Rouge are undefeated at 3-0 having survived their first SEC test of the 2025 campaign. Kelly came out firing in response to questions about his Tiger offense. Essentially Kelly said we didn’t…
—Davey Johnson’s exuberance was legendary — he “jumped for joy in the dugout when the ball went through Bill Buckner’s legs” in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series. Johnson was everywhere in Major League Baseball from the mid-1980s through the 2000s. The former Mets, Reds, Orioles, Dodgers and Nationals died Friday in Florida at…
Carlos Alcaraz, 22, is unbeaten at the 2025 U.S. Open having not lost a set. His dominance continued Friday afternoon in Flushing Meadows where he easily took care of Novak Djokovic, in the U.S. Open men’s singles semifinal, defeating 38-year-old in straight sets—6-4, 7-6 (7-4), 6-2—to reach his third consecutive Grand Slam final. Djokovic struggled…
With three grand slam titles to her name, at age-27 Aryna Sabalenka stands to take her second-straight U.S. Open title this weekend in Flushing Meadows. If she does, the Belarusian powerhouse will become the first woman since Serena Williams (who won three straight U.S. Open titles from 2012–2014) to defend a U.S. Open crown. Sabalenka…
Two Cleveland Guardians pitchers were placed on leave in July due to a gambling investigation by MLB, with minimal media coverage.
At Atlanta’s oldest golf club, East Lake, at the 18th hole, here is Scottie Scheffler the world’s best, banging his club into the sand. His shot out of the bunker just scooted across the green past the pin and Scottie isn’t happy. A television commentator says “There’s that temper”. Oh yes there’s that personality we…
By Travis Duncan “He doesn’t want to be a superstar,” so said Jordan Spieth about fellow PGA Tour player Scottie Scheffler who just won a golf tournament (The Open) one of the four majors on in the world of professional golf, that many men can only dream about winning. Scheffler won with ease shooting 17-under…