In 1976, Indiana men’s basketball won its third national championship with an 86-68 win over Michigan at the Spectrum in Philadelphia, capping a 32-0 season. No men’s college basketball teams have finished an undefeated season with a win in the national championship game ever since. In January, fifty years later, Indiana football won its first […]
Manchester United Women manager Marc Skinner confirmed the club’s plans to host Bayern Munich at Old Trafford for the UEFA Women’s Champions League Quarterfinal next month, taking place just a few days before the women’s Manchester Derby at the historic football ground the following weekend. United advanced to the knockout phase after a two-leg playoff […]
Just when it seemed the Wisconsin Badgers were ready to shake Ohio State’s black magic after last Friday night’s win, the Buckeyes reared their ugly heads on Saturday night with a third-period rally to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. It’s a game the Badgers will need to put out of sight, out of […]
Welcome back, everyone. The Vancouver Whitecaps return to MLS action this weekend with their home opener, as they host Real Salt Lake in a Western Conference matchup. RSL finished ninth in the West last season and were not the most impressive side. However, there has been significant roster turnover, so perhaps this new group can provide the spark that was missing for long stretches, particularly …
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TCU Men’s Basketball enters the season’s stretch run with one of the nation’s most confounding NCAA Tournament resumes. Highlighted by elite wins over Florida & Iowa State, near-wins vs. top teams Michigan, BYU, and Kansas, and season sweeps over fellow Big 12 Bubble contenders Baylor & Oklahoma State, the Frogs should be in solid shape. […]
Role: Runningback Coach Previous Role: Runningback Coach Previous Team: Iowa Hawkeyes (Big 10) Age: 42 Experience Young started his career in 2009 as the De Anza JC WR coach, before joining Minnesota State-Moorhead in 2010 as a ST coordinator. He’d transition to San Jose State for 2011 & 2012 as ST assistant, and then an […]
True greatness in sports is inarguable. You can debate how great certain players are in any sport, but once you see a truly great player, there’s just no argument. It’s so obvious as to be self-evident. I’ve been asked many times who the greatest UCF athlete I’ve ever seen at their sport is, and my […]
Newsflash: the Chicago Bears need help up front. *Gasps* How dare I say something so controversial? You’re right. No, but seriously: the Bears will very likely—like, almost 98% likelihood—pick a large, large human to join their team when they’re on the clock for No. 25 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. (Assuming they don’t […]
Danish international Josefine Hasbo has signed a new contract with Boston Legacy Football Club. After being traded from Gotham FC at the beginning of February, Boston has secured her for the next three years, the Massachussets club announced today. After playing collegiate soccer for Harvard University (helping them win the Ivy League in 2023) and […]
Last week was a tough pill to swallow. With league leaders Arsenal playing a double gameweek, I decided to go big and activated my Triple Captain chip on Arsenal defender Gabriel. In a frustrating turn of events, the Gunners failed to secure a win against either Brentford or Wolves, and the clean sheets I was […]
Welcome back to “You’re Nuts,” the weekly debate where our basketball writers (typically) pick an Ohio State basketball-related topic and debate it to the death or until we hit the word limit, whichever comes first. Last week, Connor and Justin debated whether the Ohio State men’s basketball team, which is currently sitting just on the […]
Lost amid the news of Caleb Wilson’s hand injury and Henri Veesaar’s “lower extremity” issues, UNC football continues to subtract and add players to the roster. Head coach Bill Belichick and general manager Mike Lombardi in the last 14 months have now signed 132 new players to the 105 man roster, in addition to the […]
I’m not kidding, get up from where you’re sitting right now, close your eyes, and go for a trust fall. Luca Reggiani will find a way to catch you… probably. Okay, maybe that’s a slight oversell but you have to remember, as of recently, he’s been busy playing Champions League football. That takes up a […]
Marquette’s first two games of the season were fine, mostly speaking. You don’t have to like that they went 0-2, even if it was against two ranked opponents, but the fact of the matter is that they made both Michigan and Notre Dame pull away from them in the second half. In ND’s case, it […]
Add money, coach, and stir. (Add money, coach and stir?) Where’s that panda… Who in the Big Ten could be the “next Indiana”? This morning, as I read Matt Brown’s steady and vital reporting on money in college football, I got to thinking about Hoosiers’ meteoric rise in football, simultaneously explainable and completely inexplicable. Today’s […]
Welcome to the eighth post in our twelve-part recruiting breakdown series. Today will look at the #8 team in our rankings, Nevada. The Wolf Pack made better gains on the recruiting trail than they did on the field this past season. To learn more about their new players, continue scrolling. The Skinny: High School Players: […]
*hopefully Welcome to Week 8, y’all. Can you believe this is the last meet at the team’s new home, Mizzou Arena? Gotta make it count (literally, for NQS purposes, and figuratively, to showcase the venue). The Tigers are coming off of two historical wins, including last weekend’s victory in Lexington for the first time in […]
Texas A&M kicked off the 2026 season with a series sweep of Tennessee Tech last weekend. The Aggies won the contests against the Golden Eagles 15-6, 23-7, and 7-1. Caden Sorrell started the season on fire, going 9-for-15 at the plate with three home runs and ten RBIs. The Aggies followed up that series sweep […]
NC State had another disappointingly uncompetitive effort on Thursday night, losing to Duke by 18. The expected margin on that game was 10, as Torvik saw it, so this is twice in a row that State has underperformed pretty significantly. Given what’s happened these past two games, I thought it worthwhile to look at how […]
Who’s the Pack playing? Opponent: Princeton Mascot: Pooh’s Jumpy Friend | School Location: Eponymous, NJ | Conference: Ivy 2026 Record: 0-0 (0-0, T-1st) | 2026 RPI Rank: 285 2025 Record: 12-31 (8-13, T-5th) | 2025 RPI Rank: 270 2024 Record: 18-26 (12-9, 2nd) | 2024 RPI Rank: 182 When? Where? How do I watch? Location: Doak Field at Dail Park […]
We conclude our Northwestern football position reviews by breaking down the defensive backs, a group that competed relatively well against tough Big Ten offenses. Overall Grade: B+ Overall, Northwestern’s DBs held their own against a tough Big Ten slate. The Wildcats tied for eighth in the Big Ten in passes defensed and interceptions, recording 38 […]
According to multiple reports on Friday, IU football coach Curt Cignetti’s eight-year contract, which he agreed to in October, is now worth $13.2 million annually. The Indianapolis Star, Bloomington Herald-Times and ESPN.com all reported the amended contract for Cignetti. The ...
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#7 Purdue 21-5 (11-4) vs. Indiana 17-9 (and 8-7) There’s no such thing as must win games in February, but if there was, this would be it for Purdue. After a four game win streak pulled Purdue back into the top-ten, it played host to #1 Michigan on Tuesday night. Michigan had its way with […]
Ohio State will always be judged by the stars on the outside, and 2026 will be no different, with Jeremiah Smith and Chris Henry Jr. headlining the room. But one of the more interesting wrinkles of the offseason has been how intentionally the Buckeyes have built out the slot. They return Brandon Inniss as the […]
Nebraska may be scrambling for good news ahead of spring ball after finishing last season with a whimper, but one area that continues to generate genuine optimism is the 2027 recruiting class. Under Matt Rhule, the Huskers currently sit with six commitments and an eye-catching national ranking: 6th in the country and 2nd in the […]