We’re in that slow period between the Super Bowl and the new league year, when it sometimes feels like the NFL world has ground to a halt. And that makes it a perfect time to ask: Where in the world are our Big Cat Country readers? We don’t want or need your address or any […]
Welcome to another edition of 6-Banner Sunday, a joint production between The Assembly Call and Inside the Hall, where we highlight the five most essential IU sports stories of the past week. 6-Banner Sunday is written by Ari Shifron. IU had its toughest ...
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While feelings may be unhappy towards Troy Ryan right now following the 2-1 OT loss to the U.S. at the Olympics, he will be leaving the national program as their second most successful coach.
The 2026 NFL Draft class is loaded with talent at both offensive tackle and guard, which means the Browns should have lots of excellent options to rebuild in the trenches. Andrew Berry and Co. have to put a lot of stock and thought into this year’s draft class when it comes to the offensive line, […]
Welcome back to another edition of Ask Dubey! With the Olympics winding down and the gold medal game between Canada and the U.S. on Sunday morning, we went down memory lane to talk international hockey this week, and whether or not the Oilers need a big deadline shakeup. What was your experience like representing Canada…
In this edition of Media Bytes, the Trocheck trade picture gets clearer, Rangers veterans weigh their future in New York, and the blame game between management and players takes center stage.
Newcastle United’s run of three straight away wins came to an end at the Etihad Stadium, as expected, with Manchester City beating the Magpies 2–1 to move within two points of Premier League leaders Arsenal while NUFC dropped to the most-mediocre 10th place in the table. Eddie Howe’s side, fresh from a 6–1 Champions League […]
The NHL has numerous players who have shared public support for gay people and make the sport accepting of the LGBTQ community.
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The NFL Scouting Combine starts this week, which is the perfect time for another mock draft roundup! Rankings will change after a week in Indianapolis, as testing, interviews, and medicals change the lives, and career paths for players very quickly. This roundup has 52 mock drafts and 29 of them feature EDGE rushers. Texas’s David […]
You could make an argument that the Orioles were baseball’s busiest team this offseason. They did a lot! Pete Alonso and Taylor Ward were brought in to add pop to the lineup. Blaze Alexander was a late addition to provide flexibility to the position group. Ryan Helsley and Andrew Kittredge should stabilize the bullpen. Zach […]
My Youtube feed is organized crime show clips, baseball, and standup comedy right now. Then on Friday, something that might combine all three shows up. Now this is retelling of a pretty well known sequence where Greg Maddux hits Jose Canseco in 2000. It’s not even that new. Pretty good stuff, though. Then Chipper Jones […]
New Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon hasn’t had his introductory press conference yet, and might not for a while since the NFL scouting combine player arrivals start today. Whenever he does get in front of the press for the first time, I bet you’ll hear that the defense he wants to deploy will […]
Week 1: The Starting Rotation Week 2: The Catchers. All of them. My Comparing the Cardinals Spring Training series moves forward to the other half of the battery as this week, I focus on the six… or seven… catchers that are trying to force their way onto the next great Cardinals team when this rebuild […]
After one of the worst defeats in school history, Syracuse had a chance to quickly wipe that game from their memory, as the 16th-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels made the trip up to the Dome with their best player, Caleb Wilson, out with an injury. This was a game that many thought would be winnable, […]
It has always been pretty easy for an athlete to come to Philadelphia and win over the fanbase. The only real thing that is asked is that the player play hard. Athletic talent is something of a desired quality, but there are plenty of players that have been embraced by the city that were short […]
Later today in Italy, the 2026 Winter Olympics will conclude with a final couple events and the closing ceremonies from Milan. Unlike the summer games, in which former and sometimes current Tar Heels are all over, the winter games don’t really feature any UNC athletes. Part of that is because ice hockey and skiing are […]
Mizzou got the win they needed this week. At the start of the week they needed to find a way to go 1-1 if they wanted to be IN the NCAA Tournament versus OUT, and Mizzou got themselves back in with a win over Vandy. Finding a win at Bud Walton would have been great, […]
A lot of pre-draft chatter so far has centered on the Cowboys possibly picking a pass rusher with one of their first two picks in the draft. But you’ve got to wonder whether a first- or second-round pass rusher will be the magic bullet that fixes what’s ailing the Cowboys’ pass rush. To answer that […]
Both offensive and defensive lines have some questions for the San Francisco 49ers. This latest mock draft from NFL.com’s Gennaro Filice has them addressing the former not for the offensive line now, but for what the offensive line in the future will be. Filice has the 49ers taking Georgia left tackle Monroe Freeling. Freeling has […]
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Fresh off a fourth-quarter heist at the Garden, the Knicks (36*-21) head to the United Center to face the Chicago Bulls (24–33). The matchup gives New York a chance to firm up its hold on third place against a Bulls team that has lost as many consecutive games as an octopus has arms. (That’s eight, […]
The suddenly hot Alabama Crimson Tide won their sixth straight game on Saturday, a 90-83 victory over LSU in Baton Rouge. The Bayou Bengals have struggled this year, but play tough at home. Any road win in the SEC is worth celebrating and this one gave the Tide a 20 win season for the fourth […]
Kalif Raymond has quietly been one of the most steady and dependable Detroit Lions. Here, since the very beginning of the Dan Campbell era, Raymond isn’t a star, and you won’t see a lot of #11s in the crowd. But just about every time he’s been called upon, he’s risen to the occasion. But 2025 […]
The Knicks looked like they were about to put us into another deep depression… …until they didn’t. Oh, boy, they didn’t. Here’s everything to know about the night in which New York sent KD back to Twitter. Mike Brown On comeback resilience: “We found a way, that’s what I’m most excited about; we found a […]
Hello, friends. There are now 32 days remaining until Orioles Opening Day. They’ll be playing near-daily exhibitions from now until March 23. Yesterday’s game was an 8-2 loss to the Pirates, helped along by Dietrich Enns managing to give up six runs in one-third of an inning. The O’s hit the road for the first […]