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The Steelers hired former Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham to take over the same role in Pittsburgh under new head coach Mike McCarthy in 2026. The Steelers will be the 47-year-old coach’s fourth different stop as a coordinator since 2019; before Las Vegas, he led the defenses of the Miami Dolphins (2019) and New York […]
Here are your links for today: Devils Links A look at a few coaching options for the Devils next year: “Big changes are, or should be, coming to New Jersey this off-season, barring a major, miraculous run that sees them make the 2026 NHL Playoffs. One such change could be behind the Devils’ bench, with […]
On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful past. Here’s a handy Cubs timeline, to help you follow the various narrative paths. “Maybe I called it wrong, but it’s official.” — Tom Connolly, HoF Umpire. So long, Bill*, hello, Bobby, and other stories. Today in baseball history: Cubs Birthdays: Jimmy […]
Good Morning Birdland, Pitchers and catchers have arrived to Sarasota! Spring is here (kind of). We can soon stop worrying about all of the offseason storylines, and instead talk about actual baseball. Get a look at these guys! In this post from the Orioles’ Instragram alone, you can see Dean Kremer, Samuel Basallo, Kyle Bradish, […]
For the second week in a row a member of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins was named the AHL’s player of the week. Avery Hayes claimed the honors this week by producing four goals in two games. Oh, and in between he found the time for a little dalliance in the NHL as well. Fresh off his […]
DRaysBay works best as a place for community and conversation. Accordingly, in the lead up to the new season, we are posting “Daily Questions” in the month of February. I look forward to seeing you in the comment section! Pitchers & Catchers begin to report to Spring Training today, so I can think of no […]
Per a Spurs press release: The San Antonio Spurs announced the schedule for Spurs Week, presented by Ledger, their signature week-long celebration tied to the fourth annual I-35 Series in Austin, presented by Dell Technologies (Dell). The team’s 2025-26 Spurs Week will run from Sunday, Feb. 15 through Saturday, Feb. 21.It will include a curated […]
The Detroit Tigers took a rollercoaster ride on Tuesday on the news that Justin Verlander will be returning to his original franchise for a Hall of Fame-bound swan song in 2026. While that marked the apex of the day, the following news that Reese Olson is out for the year with surgery brought things back […]
We’re back with another daily question, and today’s may be one of the more polarizing topics: would you rather watch a pitchers’ duel or a slugfest? Pitchers’ duels are entertaining in that you’re watching to see who will break first. Slugfests are entertaining in that you’re watching to see who gets the last laugh at […]
Continuing my series of articles that take a look at NL Central teams using several different projection systems, I now zoom in on the Cincinnati Reds. Last week I noticed that the Pirates could have problems scoring runs, but the Reds are here to outdo them. I will re-do the Pirates article down the road, […]
Frustration and inconsistencies lined Maryland baseball’s 2025 campaign. The Terps finished 27-29 (12-18 Big Ten), missing out on the Big Ten tournament and NCAA postseason play. In 2024, the team finished with a 34-22 record and was near contention. Head coach Matt Swope and his staff are now aiming to return to that caliber. Their […]
Welcome to Wednesday, folks! The Bruins continue their NHL hibernation with the Winter Olympics well underway over in Italy, so there hasn’t been a ton to talk about around these parts. That will likely change today, as the men’s hockey tournament gets underway. There will be two games on Feb. 11 and three games on […]
In Indiana’s win against Oregon on Monday night, the Hoosiers went 18-of-22 from the field in the second half, which included eight straight makes out of halftime. Let’s check out those eight field goals to see how the Hoosiers got ... The post Film Session: IU’s offensive clinic against Oregon appeared first on Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis .
Barcelona have confirmed that Marcus Rashford will miss Thursday’s Copa del Rey tie with Atletico Madrid due to a knee problem. Rashford missed training ahead of the match on Wednesday, and the Catalan giants have now issued an injury update on the Manchester United loanee. “First team player Marcus Rashford is experiencing discomfort in his […]
In Tuesday’s ACC Action, Virginia nipped Florida State 61-58, SMU survived Notre Dame 89-84, and Miami took care of UNC, 75-66. Apparently one good court storming deserves another, but in Miami, no one got hit in the face. We’d guess that UNC had a tough time matching the emotion we saw in Saturday’s dramatic upset […]
It’s a long off-season, and that means there will be plenty of trolls, hacks, haters, and randoms that will choose to wake up one day and crap in the breakfast bowls of Notre Dame fans. They will do this with a one or all of the top four Irish hating phrases in our college football […]
About a week after the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics officially kicked off, the competition that I am most interested in is about to get underway today. Can’t say that I’ve watched a whole lot so far, but that should change now that the Men’s Ice Hockey tournament is about to start on Wednesday. Have to say that I’ve taken full advantage of the time without NHL hockey to take a step back and get to some of the tasks I have put off because I am always watching television. Our Winnipeg Jet...
Good morning, BBN! The vibes are back for Kentucky Basketball after they completed their second successful comeback against the Vols this season. That’s a second straight season sweep for Mark Pope over Rick Barnes and Tennessee. Not only are the Cats winning, but their denim jerseys went viral over the weekend, with many fans wanting […]
Last offseason, No. 20 Maryland women’s basketball seemed to get its much-needed big through the transfer portal — Gracie Merkle. Merkle spent her sophomore season at Penn State, but opted to upgrade to a more established Big Ten program. Then, she had a change of heart. After she was announced to join Maryland, she asked […]
UConn men’s basketball (22-2, 12-1) looks for some redemption after losing its 18-game winning streak on Friday against St. John’s, as the Huskies travel to Indianapolis for a game against Butler (13-11, 4-9) at Hinkle Fieldhouse on Wednesday night. The Bulldogs rank No. 78 in KenPom, with the No. 73 offense in the country, No. […]
The Cleveland Browns are rounding out their coaching staff. Head coach Todd Monken has hired Byron Storer as his special teams coordinator, according to multiple reports. Also reported, Browns RB coach Duce Staley will be retained from Kevin Stefanski’s staff. RELATED: MONKEN EYES COACH WITH LOCAL TIES AS DC CANDIDATE Storer came from the Green […]
“Bucketheads” is LGHL’s men’s basketball podcast, hosted by Connor Lemons and Justin Golba. In every episode, they give you the latest scoop on the Ohio State Buckeyes and everything else happening in college hoops. Subscribe: RSS | Apple | Spotify | Google Podcasts | iHeart Radio On episode 190 of the Bucketheads Podcast, Connor and Justin are back to recap a disappointing loss to Michigan and […]
The latest Post-Super Bowl Power Rankings: Where does each NFL team stand entering 2026 offseason? | NFL.com Rank 19Kansas City Chiefs6-11 With Patrick Mahomes already headlong into his rehab and the Chiefs angling for Travis Kelce to lace ’em up for one more season, the vibes appear to be slightly back on the upswing in Kansas City. There are still plenty […]
No. 1 Maryland men’s lacrosse attacker Leo Johnson was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week Tuesday after his stellar performance against Loyola Maryland on Saturday. The Yale transfer led all players with five scores, and he did all of his damage on five shots. Johnson also added an assist in the Terps’ highest-scoring […]
You’ve finally decided to do it.You’ve read enough headlines. Watched Bitcoin ride the rollercoaster. Maybe a friend casually mentioned they “stack sats at the gas station.” Now it’s your turn.… Local BTC ATM Access: What First-Time Users Should Know Read more