Basketball season is upon us once again, and I can truthfully say that I have no idea what to expect from the team this year. With the Deacs missing the First Round of the NCAA Tournament yet again last season (the 15th season in a row) and returning just 18.8 points per game off of […]
Throughout the 2025 NFL season, SB Nation’s Doug Farrar will write about the game’s Secret Superstars — those players whose performances might slip under the radar for whatever reasons. In this installment, we turn our attention to Philadelphia Eagles reserve offensive lineman Fred Johnson, who has unexpectedly become the epicenter of the team’s total offensive turnaround. There are certain […]
I’m going to be slightly dramatic here for a second. I know that’s not my role and Rock M was not founded as a pit of overreactions so I know this is slightly out of place. But I’m going to say it anyway: Missouri’s championship-related goals died on the field when Beau Pribula was hit […]
The Good: Defense The New Orleans Saints defense was a lone bright spot on Sunday, holding the 6-2 Buccaneers to just 212 yards, by far their lowest output of the season. They sacked QB Baker Mayfield three times, and were the first team to hold him without a touchdown pass this year. They held the […]
Welcome to the 2025 edition of Ranking the Rockies, where we take a look back at every player to log playing time for the Rockies in 2025. The purpose of this list is to provide a snapshot of the player in context. The “Ranking” is an organizing principle that’s drawn from Baseball Reference’s WAR (rWAR). […]
Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the MLB. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Orioles fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. The Orioles made their choice for manager official on Monday afternoon, announcing that recent Guardians bench […]
The third week of the Arizona Fall League is now in the books! As a reminder, the Yankees’ representatives this year for the Mesa Solar Sox are Bryce Cunningham, Cade Smith, Brady Kirtner, Coby Morales, Hueston Morrill, Manuel Palencia, Adam Stone, and Enmanuel Tejeda. Here’s how they performed in their third week in the desert: October 21st […]
Diamondbacks News My Proposed Off-season Plan by ILIKEPOTATOES [AZ Snake Pit]. {Ed. Note: This was a fun article from one of our own and for some reason it’s not making it to the front page in the Feed. Figured I would try and give it a bump here.} This exercise is more fun with a […]
The World Series moved to Los Angeles for Game 3 last night. After the Jays took the lead in the top of the seventh, Shohei Ohtani tied it up in the bottom of the inning with his second homer of the night. It was a back-and-forth game that went to extra innings and continued until […]
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Syracuse Orange are Central New York’s professional team. There’s no debating that. Filling upwards of 20,000 seats at the JMA Wireless Dome, SU has a fanbase that many in college sports can only dream of. While the market is big enough to have its own television, radio, and print affiliates, it’s […]
After such a promising start, John Gruden was left frustrated following the Toronto Marlies’ second loss of the weekend. The Marlies allowed three unanswered goals to erase a 2-0 lead after an elongated break due to an evacuation of the rink. They took far too many penalties, blew a late lead in the third, and […]
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After a bye week, Notre Dame is back in action on the gridiron this week against the Boston College Eagles. The Irish are looking for its 2nd consecutive invitation to the college football playoff, while BC is looking for its second win of the season. Notre Dame is ranked #12 in the AP Poll, but […]
Calgary Flames forward Nazem Kadri is focused on winning, at least for now. The veteran center has been the talk of the league when it comes to trade rumors so far this season, due in large part to the struggles the Flames are having, and the likelihood that GM Craig Conroy has a fire sale and kick-starts a rebuild. Kadri is used to this, and he's open to discuss it with the media. "I've had to approach a lot more difficult situations than something like this," Kadri told Sportsnet's Eric Fran...
A few weeks ago, most of us were looking forward to key AFC North matchups and the potential of a home playoff game, but those vibes changed quickly following two consecutive ugly losses. Which can only mean one thing – it’s mock draft season again! Here’s who some of the top analysts have the Steelers […]
Good morning, Chargers fans! You know what to do! And now for today’s links. Chargers News: Five things to know about the Chargers ahead of Week Nine (Chargers.com) Three stats to know as the Chargers enter Week Nine of the NFL season (Chargers.com) Justin Herbert continues to settle into the LA spotlight alongside Madison Beer […]
Sunday was National Tight End Day. We’ll celebrate momentarily. But we have to start with some defensive players who wanted the spotlight as well. Let’s roll! Anthony Nelson You are about to see a disrespectful defensive touchdown by Mr. Nelson. You know that, “You’re too little!” celebration? Angel Reese does it every second or third […]
The New England Patriots’ running game has quietly begun to build some momentum. After gaining 177 non-kneel-down yards in Week 7 against the Tennessee Titans, the unit finished its Week 8 contest versus the Cleveland Browns with a season-best 180 yards on the ground. A significant portion of that yardage was produced by TreVeyon Henderson. […]
Blue Jays - 000 400 100 000 000 000 - 5 15 0 Dodgers - 011 020 100 000 000 001 - 6 16 2 For the second time this postseason, baseball fans – and more casual postseason observers who do not obsess over the game from the moment the gates of spring training camps are unlocked in mid-February – have been treated to an extraordinary, unforgettable game that simply would not have occurred if the most radical of the rule changes imposed on the game during Commissioner Rob Manfred's tenure...
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are finally back in action on Saturday as they travel to Chestnut Hill to take on the Boston College Eagles. Saturday will be the first day of November which is All Saints Day, so it’s quite fitting that the these two Catholic Schools play a college football game. November also […]
Last season was the final campaign before revenue sharing started to make its mark in college basketball. For Ohio State women’s basketball, that meant possibly a final season with nearly 15 players on its roster. On the 14-player roster, four players did not play a minute and earned redshirt status. Forward Seini Henry is one […]
Hello CSR! Welcome to Brian Asks, your weekly Panthers fan mail bag for everyone! We’re moving on from a really tough Sunday, where the Panthers both got beaten badly in the football department and beaten badly in the injury department. It was rough sledding, but that’s life of the regular season. The Panthers are four […]
The San Francisco 49ers being the favorites isn’t anything new. However, the New York Giants not being significant underdogs is eyebrow-raising. That’s the scenario we have heading into Week 9. As the Niners head to the dreaded MetLife Stadium, FanDuel Sportsbook has the road team as 2.5-point underdogs, with an obnoxiously high total of 48.5. […]
The Miles Wood eye injury on Oct. 13 was terrifying in real time and even scarier in the training room. The Columbus Blue Jackets winger says he briefly thought his left eye was gone after a high stick from New Jersey Devils defenseman Dougie Hamilton. Wood needed seven or eight stitches around the eye and says his vision went dark for roughly half an hour, though doctors expect a full return. He was back at practice with a longer visor and admitted the first skate felt tough after...
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The first half of Monday night’s game felt a lot like Week 5’s loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. On offense, the Kansas City Chiefs couldn’t seem to get out of their own way. They were making silly mistakes that gave a lesser team confidence that it could hang with the reigning AFC champions. Luckily, the […]