Michigan State entered today’s game against Ohio State likely in a must-win situation to work towards a 3-seed in the NCAA Tournament. The initial top 16 reveal yesterday had the Spartans on the #4 line. MSU has a brutal closing stretch in the Big Ten regular season that features Purdue, Indiana, and Michigan on the […]
Honoring Seniors Despite its Olympus-Mons-sized success, this team is young: dang young. This year, senior trainers Sadie Belsky and Tylar Sanderson were honored alongside academic powerhouse Brian Borden, and PSU starters National Champion Levi Haines and now officially retired-from-injuries and All American Aaron Nagao. Haines reflected on his career afterward: It’s gone really quick . […]
Devan Boykin, who was somewhat quietly a key component of Indiana football’s defense in the Hoosiers’ run to the 2025 national championship, has officially declared for the 2026 NFL Draft. He transferred to Indiana during the 2025 offseason after spending five seasons at NC State, redshirting in 2024 after suffering an injury that held him […]
It’s hard to feel bad after that one. The back-to-back SEC champion #2 LSU gymnastics team had a great meet Friday night, but #1 Oklahoma did just enough to win 198.125-197.925. The Tigers were in for a tough challenge anyway, and it got more challenging when Konnor McClain suffered an injury in warm-ups that caused […]
There is a bountiful bevy of new faces inside the Wisconsin Badgers locker room right now, so I’ve decided to speed up the “get to know each other” process by assigning some fun new nicknames. Let’s get right to it, gang. First Team All-Name Ulysses S. Grant Dean Darrion You, Me, and Dupree Thomas Heiberger and Fries […]
It's all but official that Tua Tagovailoa has played his last down with the Miami Dolphins. Now, the question is, where will he wind up next?
Spring briefly sprang in the Twin Cities last week, with temperatures in the mid-50s and the promise of baseball on the horizon. Naturally, as the team congregated in Florida for their first workout of Grapefruit League action, so too did the nice weather congregate in a little place called “Somewhere Else.” So, it is with […]
The college football offseason is less than two months old, but it’s already time to turn the page to getting ready for the 2026 campaign. To that end, Texas A&M announced the date of their Maroon & White spring football game, which will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 18. So this means […]
We’ll always have 49-20. Per reports yesterday, Rondale Moore has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his hometown of New Albany, Indiana. The Purdue alumnus was 25 and attempting a comeback following a season for the Minnesota Vikings that ended with a preseason injury. Crisis Hotline If you or someone you know is struggling, […]
The Royals dropped two points after conceding a disappointing last-minute equaliser to share the points with relegation strugglers Port Vale on Saturday. Lewis Wing gave Reading the lead in the first half with a penalty, but Martin Sherif scored in the 96th minute to secure a point for Port Vale. That’s the second last-minute equaliser […]
Happy Sunday Husky fans. With a little bit of a lull in recruiting right now (for the next couple of weeks) I wanted to look forward to the Huskies junior day that is set for Match 7th & 8th. The Huskies are set to bring on campus a large contingent of some of their top […]
The Daily Merengue is a place where you can feel free to d all things football. Do not be alarmed by the overt RMCF bias. It’s in the name! Shoutout to the mods who do a fantastic job, Ezek, Valyrian Steel, Felipejack, Juninho, NeRObutBlanco and yours truly, Kung_Fu_Zizou Default Settings Real Madrid missed a chance to go 5 points clear of eternal […]
We didn’t really get into this Saturday, being focused on the Michigan game, but the NCAA released its top 16 seeds during the day. Michigan, Duke, Arizona and Iowa State were the #1 seeds – and then, naturally, Michigan and Iowa State lost. Fortunately for Iowa State, so did #2 seeds Houston and Illinois (if […]
The Wisconsin Badgers are back in action on Sunday, taking on the Iowa Hawkeyes after losing to the Ohio State Buckeyes on the road earlier this week. The Badgers had a great week last week, upsetting two top-10 teams and returning to the AP Top 25 for the first time since Week 4, but that […]
Mizzou got the win they needed this week. At the start of the week they needed to find a way to go 1-1 if they wanted to be IN the NCAA Tournament versus OUT, and Mizzou got themselves back in with a win over Vandy. Finding a win at Bud Walton would have been great, […]
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The suddenly hot Alabama Crimson Tide won their sixth straight game on Saturday, a 90-83 victory over LSU in Baton Rouge. The Bayou Bengals have struggled this year, but play tough at home. Any road win in the SEC is worth celebrating and this one gave the Tide a 20 win season for the fourth […]
The SEC currently has a record-tying 10 ranked teams. But there’s little question about which one is the best. No. 3 South Carolina is a conference-leading 12-1, giving them a two-game cushion over their closest challengers, No. 4 Texas and No. 5 Vanderbilt, both of which have three conferences and were defeated by the Gamecocks. […]
The Pittsburgh Steelers continue to navigate uncertainty at the quarterback position as they await clarity on Aaron Rodgers’ future with the franchise. Regardless of whether Rodgers ultimately returns, league insiders expect Pittsburgh to remain active in its evaluation of quarterback prospects ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. One name increasingly linked to the organization is […]
In Saturday’s ACC Action, let’s separate the lame games from the good ones first. Lame: Louisville 87, Georgia Tech 70; Pitt 73, Notre Dame 68; Virginia Tech 82, Wake Forest 63; SMU 94, Boston College 70. Good: UNC 77, Syracuse 64; Virginia 86, Miami 83; Florida State 70, Clemson 65; Cal 72, Stanford 66. Let’s […]
Before every Ohio State men’s basketball game, Connor Lemons gets you ready for that day’s action with key stats, players to know, and prevalent storylines for that day’s game on the “Good Hoops Morning” podcast. Listen to the episode and subscribe: Subscribe: RSS | Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio Ohio State Buckeyes at No. […]
Despite Ohio State losing critical pieces over the offseason, its roster still looked solid on paper and good enough to keep up with any team in the nation. The Buckeyes' top-6 was solid, outside of losing their leading scorer, their back end was still steady and their goaltending had potential to be really good.“When you have some change over, you're not sure where it's going to come from. And ...
The Wolf Pack came into Saturday’s matchup against the Utah State Aggies on a two-game losing streak, and a bad one at that. With near 20-point losses to San Diego State and San Jose State, giving SJSU its second win in conference play, things were on the decline for Nevada, and coming back home to […]
BYU desperately needed a signature win for morale and the resume, and the Cougs delivered Saturday night in a 79-69 home win #6 Iowa State in Provo. The committee released its top 16 seeds earlier in the day, and Iowa State was the fourth #1 seed. AJ Dybantsa was spectacular once again, playing all 40 […]
Gavin McKenna’s overtime goal lifted No. 5 Penn State to a 5-4 overtime win over Ohio State on Saturday night. The Nittany Lions swept the regular season series from the Buckeyes after trailing 4-1 late in the second period. Penn State won with only 17 skaters and secured a valuable two points in the conference […]