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Luka Dončić, Rui Hachimura available vs. Nets

UPDATE: Beating the tanking Nets just got easier for the Lakers. Luka Dončić and Rui Hachimura were originally listed as questionable to play, but have now been upgraded to available. Luka will now get one game closer to the 65-game threshold he must reach to be eligible for the end-of-season awards. Hachimura has missed the […]

Minneapolis Submits Bid to Host 2028 NFL Draft

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. . .because you have. . .but the National Football League’s biggest off-season event could be coming to the Twin Cities in the very near future. According to the Minnesota Vikings’ official website, Minnesota Sports and Events has announced that it has officially submitted a bid to host […]

Chargers Daily Links: Wednesday Open Thread

Good morning, Chargers fans! You know what to do! And now for today’s links. Chargers News: Chargers mock draft tracker 9.0 (Chargers.com) This NFL analyst predicts that Justin Herbert will win the MVP award in 2026 (Chargers Wire) Has the Chargers’ approach to free agency this offseason raised concerns about Joe Hortiz’s plan for the […]

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Brad Stevens will not be the next UNC Basketball coach

Hours after it was announced that Hubert Davis would not return as basketball coach next season, we already have our first name removed from the list. Matt Norlander of CBS Sports reports that President of Basketball Operations for the Celtics, Brad Stevens, has removed his name from consideration for the job. Bringing Stevens back to […]

Spring Position Battles: Safety

This is the final installment of Mizzou’s spring position battles series, and it comes as the Tigers wrap up spring practice and the university heads into spring break. Even with practices in the rear view mirror, the safety room remains one of the most fascinating groups to evaluate coming out of spring. Few positions were […]

Contract incentives for Patriots free agency signing Dre’Mont Jones

Just minutes into the NFL’s legal tampering period, the New England Patriots signed their first external free agent. Outside linebacker Dre’Mont Jones, who split the 2025 season between Tennessee and Baltimore, was brought aboard on a three-year contract worth a base value of $36.5 million. The maximum value of the contract, however, is slightly higher […]

Mountain Top View 3-25-26

UNM surges past Saint Joseph’s and into NIT semifinals The New Mexico Lobos trailed for the first time in the NIT on Tuesday night, but were able to overcome the St. Joseph’s Hawks, 84-69. The win puts the Lobos into the NIT Semifinals in Indianapolis on April 2nd against Tulsa. Fresno State shifting to new […]

AN Exclusive: Blogfather … Nuts And Bolte

Henry Bolte might have been the MVP of the A’s 2026 camp and even though he was optioned before the end of spring training he has put himself squarely on the map for an early call up whenever there is a need in the outfield. I sat down with Bolte on Saturday, March 14th, to […]

Indiana football spring position preview: Quarterbacks

Indiana football’s 2026 spring practices are set to begin this week with the program looking to build off of its national championship run in 2025. We’re looking to break down where the Hoosiers’ spring roster stands at various positions as the 2026 team takes greater shape over the course of the next few weeks ahead […]

How Cowboys’ last 3 drafts are hurting the roster

One traditional draft mantra holds that you cannot really judge a draft until three or four years have gone by. But what if there was a way to do it much quicker? What you’d probably need is to establish some kind of expectation for each draft pick and then measure that draft pick against that […]

What do you think of Opening Night?

Tomorrow is Opening Day. But tonight is baseball. Regular season baseball. MLB is debuting Opening Night this year, with the Yankees and Giants opening their seasons against each other, all streamed through Netflix. It’s a double-blow to the traditionalists; not only are we getting a game before the proper start of the season, but it’s […]

Seahawks News 3/25: Devon Witherspoon next up to secure a Seahawks future

In Today’s Links: how the Seattle Seahawks’ salary cap is shaping up after a recent spate of signings, coaching accolades for our squad’s coaching staff, scouting notes, prospect breakdowns, and a mock draft. C’mon. It’s Wednesday. We are almost there. Thanks for being here. Go, ‘Hawks! #np . by girl in red Seahawks News Next-year […]

A strong start feels crucial for the 2026 Orioles

The Orioles started the season 3-2 last year before going 18-34 in April and May. Baltimore was all but out of the division race before posting a 16-11 June, and the team’s 13-12 July record failed to prevent a sale at the trade deadline. They say you can’t win a World Series early in the […]

Will the Atlanta Braves’ rotation quagmire prove their undoing?

With the season looming and the parade of bad news from Spring Training (despite the Braves being 2026 Spring Training champions, heh), I wanted to throw this out there as a question that you, ultimately, will be scored and evaluated on. Chances are, you have strong opinions on this topic; here’s your chance to get […]