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ACC Portal Transfer Tracker

Portal season is beginning to crank up, and that means lots of player movement. We’ll do our best to keep up with it here. The most notable players to make moves so far are Virginia Tech’s Neoklis Avdalas, Pitt’s Brandin Cummings, and Georgia Tech’s Baye Ndongo, who seemed to regress this season. More are certain […]

The Daily Mauling: 10/16/25

Kansas Jayhawks News Kansas and Texas Tech got a slap on the wrist for thrown tortillas and knifegate Tipoff times and broadcast information is now out for the entire KU hoops schedule Bill Self had a lot to say in his preseason press conference yesterday Links! ESPN rates the best and worst offseason moves in […]

Interview with the Enemy – Northwestern Wildcats

It’s a game week for football so Miguel Munoz from Northwestern blog Inside NU stopped by and was kind enough to answer my questions about this Saturday’s game. Miguel was nice and knowledgeable about his Wildcats so everyone please go over there and (politely) talk some smack or stir the pot prior to the game […]

Purdue Basketball: Opponent Preview – Memphis Tigers

Basic Information Location: Memphis, Tennessee Type of School: Public Research University Mascot: Pouncer the Tiger Purdue Game Date / Time: Thursday, November 20th / 6 PM Purdue Game Location: Nassau, Bahamas 2024-’25 Season:  2024 – ‘25 NCAA Tournament:  Head Coach – Anfernee ‘Penny’ Hardaway Seasons at Memphis: Entering his eighth season Memphis Record: 162-68 Career Record: 162-68 Regular Season Conference […]

Mets Morning News: Finalists Somewhere

Meet the Mets The Mets signed funky thrower and New Jersey native Joe Jacques to a minor-league deal with an invitation to Spring Training and a potential $800,000. For some reason Major League Baseball announced the Gold Glove finalists on a random Wednesday afternoon and two names among them were the Metsies’ David Peterson and […]

WR targets for Bills ahead of trade deadline

Since parting ways with Stefon Diggs, the Buffalo Bills have lacked a true number-one receiving target. Against the Atlanta Falcons last Monday night, quarterback Josh Allen and Buffalo’s offensive line faced a blitz on more than half the snaps. In those moments, it became clear that this wide receiver group isn’t going to get the […]

Thursday BP: Championship Series continue

Good morning, baseball fans! Both the American League and National League Championship Series continue today. First up, the Milwaukee Brewers head west to take on the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 3 of the NLCS. Which is unfortunate, because the Dodgers currently have a 2-0 series lead. The Brewers have not yet named a starting […]

Relievers are actually pitching less this postseason?

Narratives abound in October. Often, these are baseballisms handed down from announcer to announcer, such as “players need to bunt more” and “small ball wins playoff games”, and their accuracy can waver depending on how nostalgic the source is feeling. One that consistently arises, though, is that relievers are pitching more than ever in October […]

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Kansas City Royals news: A young pitching prospect shines

Anne Rogers details the impressive first pro season for David Shields: With young pitchers, the Royals like to focus first on their delivery and attacking the zone. Shields’ maturity with all of that already allowed the club to move on to the pitch grips and execution in his first season. “He’s a kid beyond his […]

Previewing the 2025 MLB Offseason

We’re in the midst of the 2025 MLB Postseason, but on Monday, Baseball America released the 2025 offseason key dates calendar. And with the season the Rockies had, it’s shaping up to be a more interesting one than those of the last few years given the ongoing search for a new GM/PBO and manager. Here […]

Full of Shildt

I hesitate to write this article, but one cannot deny its newsworthiness and timeliness. It was talked about in yesterday’s comments and I’m sure it will be talked about in the future on this site. It just seems weird to not address the Mike Shildt situation in an official article. Especially given the complete lack […]

Malcolm Brogdon retires from basketball

On Wednesday, the New York Knicks announced that guard Malcolm Brogdon retired. This came soon after Shams Charania of ESPN reported the same. The news is a bit surprising because Brogdon only played nine NBA seasons. And he signed with New York after playing for the Washington Wizards in 2024-25 where he averaged 12.7 points […]

Boiling Points – Week 8

This week I will review Purdue’s 27 – 20 loss at Minnesota and preview the upcoming Purdue at Northwestern game. About last week … Overall, this was a frustrating loss for Purdue. The three previous games were against much better teams and resulted in three losses. I would say that Minnesota is better than Purdue, […]

By The Numbers: Iowa v. Penn State

I have to say, this has been a weird season so far. I mean, Indiana, Texas A&M, and Ole Miss are in the top 5, Georgia Tech, BYU, Vandy, Virginia and South Florida are in the top 20 and 2 of the preseason top 5 didn’t receive a solitary vote in week 8, including Iowa’s […]

Throwback Thursday: Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football VS USC, 1989

Few rivalries in college football capture the pageantry, pride, and pure emotion quite like Notre Dame vs. USC. Every meeting between these two storied programs feels like a chapter in an epic novel—written in gold helmets and cardinal jerseys, under bright lights and brighter expectations. The 1989 showdown in South Bend was no exception. It […]

Zeev Buium Starting Career Comparable to Cale Makar

That's Wild No one truly expected Minnesota Wild rookie Zeev Buium to score a boatload of points in his first ever regular season games. Especially after he somewhat faltered during his debut in the playoffs last season, Buium was largely seen as someone who might need a few weeks to get the fe...