What constitutes a bench player? Obviously, it isn’t someone who started all season, so that quickly eliminates Caleb Wilson, Henri Veesaar, and Seth Trimble. What about guys like Jarin Stevenson and Luka Bogavac? They did start most of the season, but they also came off the bench at varying points as well. Do they count […]
Today is March 27th and that is important as a month from today it will all be in the rearview mirror. The “it” we are referring to is the 2026 NFL Draft. 30 days from now it will have come and gone, and the Dallas Cowboys will have a brand new crop of rookies. Obviously […]
Season averages: Points – 12.2 Rebounds – 3.0 Assists – 5.3 Steals – 1.9 Field goal percentage – 45.6% Three point percentage – 27% Free throw percentage – 58.3% Assist-to-turnover ratio – 2.41/1 Season Highs: Points – 26 at Georgetown Rebounds – 7 vs Georgetown and at Xavier Assists – 12 vs Xavier Steals – […]
The Los Angeles Rams face a critical juncture at quarterback. Matthew Stafford, while still performing at a high level, will not play forever, and the team must balance short-term success with long-term stability. One solution that often flies under the radar is Kirk Cousins, a seasoned veteran whose proven track record and familiarity with Sean […]
Opening Day is here — and it’s time to make some bold calls. In this episode of the Royals Rundown Podcast, hosts Jacob Milham and Jeremy Greco break down the upcoming start of the Kansas City Royals’ season while diving into the biggest storylines shaping baseball both on and off the field. From early-season reactions […]
Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the MLB. Throughout the year, we ask questions of the most plugged-in Kansas City Royals fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. Earlier this week, we asked Royals fans if the team was going to win the AL Central. The […]
Spring practices for college football are the oasis between the end of one season and the start of the next. For fifteen quick practices, usually spread out over five or six weeks, fans have their thirsts quenched with small servings of content, while writers are thankful for storylines in an otherwise dry period of the […]
If you’ve been watching the Celtics this year (you’re reading this on CelticsBlog so of course you’ve been watching), you’ve likely seen a moment that keeps happening, even if it didn’t really register the first time. Or the second. It’s one of those things that kind of floats in the background of most games. Easy […]
Nate Oats and Alabama have officially become a staple of the Sweet Sixteen, as the 4th-seeded Crimson Tide has returned to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament for the fourth year in a row and the fifth time in six years. That’s the kind of thing Tom Izzo can say he’s accomplished. Rick Pitino. […]
We revere the opening weekend of the NCAA tournament. We play hooky. We eat snack foods we know aren’t conducive to good health, such that we put our bathroom scale in the closet so it doesn’t stare us in the face in the morning. We sit on our butts in front of the TV for […]
All of a sudden, the Cleveland Browns offseason became interesting. After the Browns fired HC Kevin Stefanski and had an extended search that ended with Todd Monken taking over the top job for the first time at the NFL level, things around Berea have been mostly stable. GM Andrew Berry made moves to change the […]
Even after signing a pair of new guards in free agency, the Chargers are still expected to be in one of the top prospects at the position in this year’s draft. Penn State’s Vega Ioane is a popular name paired with the Chargers in many mock drafts up to this point but one other name […]
Rutgers football brought in a fair number of players via the transfer portal to revamp its defense and boost its offensive depth. With spring camp just around the corner, there are a few transfers that stand above the rest to keep an eye out for in the early practices. Note: former South Dakota cornerback Mikey […]
College baseball is about as important in Mississippi as eating and breathing with three of the best programs in the country all residing within its borders. This weekend Oxford will host a three game series rivaling in importance any in the country for the entire season – No. 18 Ole Miss and No. 6 Mississippi […]
As exciting as it was for Trey Kaufman-Renn to make a tip in with less than 1 second remaining to secure a victory in the Sweet Sixteen over 11-seed Texas, the Purdue Boilermakers need to quickly shift their focus on their toughest opponent thusfar in the tournament, Arizona. The Wildcats are one of three overwhelming […]
Men’s Lacrosse (5-3) The men’s lacrosse team beat Maryland 10-6, the program’s fifth win ever against the Terrapins, in front of a record crowd at Panzer Stadium. Penn State shut down Maryland’s offense and never trailed in the game. Mac Hobbs and Chase Robertson each scored twice, and Luke Walstrum had a goal and three […]
The Notre Dame Women’s Basketball team continues their March Madness journey today in the Sweet Sixteen. The Irish will take on 2-seed Vanderbilt and their star shooter, Mikayla Blakes. WHEN, WHERE, AND HOW TO WATCH When: March 27, @ 1:30 PMWhere: Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, TexasHow to Watch: ESPN GAME THREAD The game thread is open below. I […]
The WNBA’s offseason is about to start now that a Collective Bargaining Agreement is in place. The first order of business is to hold an expansion draft for the Toronto Tempo and the Portland Fire. The first order of business: determining which team drafts first. A coin toss will be held later today to determine […]
After the Nats big Opening Day win over the Cubs, I wanted to sit back and see what we can take away from this performance. Obviously it is just one game, but we are always looking for trends. I found three things that could be important themes of this 2026 season. The Nats are Swinging […]
IU basketball has confirmed the hiring of assistant coach Thomas Carr, who arrives in Bloomington after spending the last two seasons at the University of Louisville. Here’s the full release via IU on Carr’s hiring: BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana head ...
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The USMNT will embark on its last set of friendlies before the World Cup by taking on Belgium, an opponent that will be the toughest test the team has faced under Mauricio Pochettino. However, it’s a test the Americans should be up for. After an up and down start to his tenure, Poch seems to […]
UConn men’s basketball and Michigan State have faced off eight previous times officially in a series that dates back to 1989. The matchups have taken place literally all over the globe — from a heartbreaking 2009 Final Four UConn loss in Detroit to a Huskies win in Maui in 2010 to another UConn win at […]
Looking over the Patriots 2026 free agent class, one thing seems clear: the team is banking on their 2025 draft class breaking out for success this season. Mike Vrabel and company chose not to bring back any of the free agents whose contracts expired this offseason. That sets the stage for a youth movement in […]
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The five NWSL matches last Wednesday had a ton of exciting action and a few unexpected results. The Kansas City Current lost to the Seattle Reign in a 3-0 blowout, the Denver Summit expansion team got their first club win ever, and the Utah Royals managed a 1-1 draw with the Washington Spirit, who have […]