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Tuesday Thoughts 10/21: Just Keep Churning

The ride continues, we’re now the #7 team in the country. Game Recap in Three Sentences The first half was a rough watch, but yet again this team found a way to get things going and score 17 in the fourth quarter. The defense did an incredible job of keeping Duke out of the endzone, […]

From From The Rumble Seat | 3 months ago | 2 reads

Bedard’s Ice Time, Lardis Honored, Foligno Returns, 2026 Draft Watch List, and Other Blackhawks Bullets

Yesterday I provided some updates on Blackhawks prospects , many of whom are off to terrific starts to their respective seasons all over the world. If the NHL product is starting to excite you, the next wave(s) of players who are eventually going to be in line to join the roster in Chicago is also thrilling. The Blackhawks have a deep, talented pool of prospects who are producing impressive numbers. On Monday, Nick Lardis was honored as the AHL Player of the Week for the strong start to h...

From Bleacher Nation | Chicago Sports News, Rumors, and a Reasonable Level of Obsession | 3 months ago | 2 reads

Daily Slop – 21 Oct 25 – Slow starts, soft defense, too many penalties & turnovers define Commanders current ‘identity’

Commanders links Articles Washington Post (paywall) The Commanders are in deep trouble, and ‘nobody’s coming to help’ The Commanders looked like a team falling apart in a 44-22 blowout loss to the Cowboys on Sunday. Mariota was on the field because starter Jayden Daniels had gone down with a right hamstring injury earlier in the […]

From Hogs Haven | 3 months ago | 4 reads

Luke Fennell looks to carve out point guard role with Syracuse basketball: ‘He’s just a good Swiss Army Knife’

Syracuse Orange men’s basketball guard Luke Fennell will have a chance to earn playing time right away as a backup point guard to Georgia Tech transfer Nait George. Fennell, a 6-foot-6 guard from Melbourne, Australia, brings plenty of basketball experience despite being just a freshman. Fennell spent this past summer playing for the U19 Australian […]

From Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician | 3 months ago | 1 read

Tuesday Morning Texas Rangers Update

Good morning. The inherent and powerful loser energy of the Seattle Mariners was on full display last evening against a team that walked into ALCS Game 7 with their star player wearing a Toronto Maple Leafs sweater. The Leafs, mind you, are on a record-tying seven consecutive NHL playoff game 7 losing skid. Vladdy Jr. […]

From Lone Star Ball | 3 months ago | 5 reads

Week 7: Saints vs. Bears – Social media reactions

In a disheartening performance versus the Chicago Bears, the New Orleans Saints fell to 1-6 on the season. The 26-14 final indicates a much closer result as opposed to the on-field activity shown in film. Next up, the Saints will return home to host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in what will be New Orleans’ first […]

From Canal Street Chronicles | 3 months ago | 2 reads

Yoane Wissa’s Role in Newcastle Debut Gets Clarity from Insider

Daily Mail’s Craig Hope has reported that Newcastle United could field Yoane Wissa and Nick Woltemade together once the Congolese striker returns from injury next month. If that ends up being true, it’d be a development that would mark a tactical shift from the club’s original plan and Eddie Howe’s usual 4-3-3 formation and scheme. […]

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From Coming Home Newcastle | 3 months ago | 0 reads

USWNT vs. Portugal, 2025 friendly: Scouting Portugal

The United States Women’s National Team is back in action, with three friendlies against two different opponents as Emma Hayes states that there is “much work to be done before qualifying next year.” The roster continues to take shape as new players are incorporated into the group, determining their potential chemistry and best fit for […]

From Stars and Stripes FC | 3 months ago | 13 reads

ACC Power Rankings: Coastal Chaos Edition

Back when the ACC use to be in two divisions there was a yearly thing known as Coastal Chaos. Basically the Atlantic side of the conference was always pretty straight forward with Clemson or Florida State usually coming out on top fairly easily (those two won it 13 out of 17 times), while the Coastal […]

From Tar Heel Blog | 3 months ago | 4 reads

Devilishly Good Freshmen

Prominently employing and appreciating freshmen is a relatively new phenomenon in the ACC By NCAA edict freshmen couldn’t participate in varsity sports during the first 20 years the ACC was in existence. Prior to the 1972-73 season freshmen played on separate, junior varsity basketball squads such as the Blue Imps for Duke and UNC’s Tar […]

From Duke Basketball Report | 3 months ago | 1 read

NY Jets: Is Aaron Glenn in over his head?

The New York Jets were expected to be bad entering 2025. However, few could have predicted that the team would be 0-7 heading into their last game before the bye week. Roster rebuild aside, the problems in New York are bigger than the athletes in the facility. And Aaron Glenn’s comments in Monday’s press conference […]

From Gang Green Nation | 3 months ago | 2 reads

Michigan Bounces Back, Defeats Washington 24-7

Michigan came into Saturday’s game against Washington with its season at a bit of a crossroads. After losing – and losing badly – to USC the previous week, the knives have been out in Ann Arbor. Fans and media alike have not only been critical of Michigan’s performance in Los Angeles, but of the state […]

From Off Tackle Empire | 3 months ago | 5 reads

Grant Wolfram did enough to stay in the bullpen mix moving forward

Building out a relief corps can often seem like an exercise in futility. Every major league team needs bullpen help. But one way to hedge your bets and give your club some wiggle room is to load up on fringy—and somewhat enticing—relief arms that you can plug and play from Triple-A. The results won’t always […]

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From Camden Chat | 3 months ago | 2 reads