
Heisman Trophy Power Rankings 2023, Week 11: Jayden Daniels makes history
Week 11 of college football is over, and the Heisman Trophy ceremony is approaching. Check out our power rankings of the top 10 candidates and favorites to win the award!
2023-11-13 06:57

3 Baltimore Ravens to blame for brutal meltdown against the Browns
The Baltimore Ravens had a Week 10 win over the Cleveland Browns in the bag, until they didn't.
2023-11-13 06:56

Michigan vs. Everybody becomes Wolverines' mantra as Jim Harbaugh suspended for sign-stealing saga
Michigan headed into a fateful week with a court hearing, a road trip to Maryland and a swagger built on the growing belief within the program that it’s them against the world
2023-11-13 06:48

Steelers rumors: Kwon Alexander disaster, Pickett struggles, Dobbs mistake
Despite a win over the Green Bay Packers in Week 10, the Pittsburgh Steelers have plenty of questions to answer moving forward.
2023-11-13 06:48

Calf injury sidelines Lakers' James
LeBron James was ruled out of the Los Angeles Lakers home game against the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday with a calf contusion, the first missed game of...
2023-11-13 06:46

James Franklin fires the fall guy for Michigan and Ohio State losses
After another bad loss to a far superior rival in conference play, Penn State head coach James Franklin has parted ways with his former offensive coordinator in Mike Yurcich. Yeah, that is going to solve everything.
2023-11-13 06:43

3 NFL QBs who should be benched after abysmal Week 10 performances
Another week, another round of bench-worthy QB performances from around the NFL. Here's who struggled the most in Week 10.
2023-11-13 06:42

The Details of JImbo Fisher's Buyout Are Insane
Texas A&M fired Jimbo Fisher and the details of his buyout are staggering.
2023-11-13 06:33

Griezmann helps Simeone celebrate Atletico deal in Villarreal comeback
An inspired Antoine Griezmann helped Atletico Madrid come from behind to beat Villarreal 3-1 in...
2023-11-13 06:33

Oleksandr Zinchenko says Ukraine ready for ‘game of their lives’ against Italy
Oleksandr Zinchenko insists Ukraine will be preparing for the “game of their lives” when they face Italy next Monday in what could essentially be a play-off to qualify for Euro 2024. Against the backdrop of the ongoing conflict with Russia, the national football team have provided brief moments of enjoyment for embattled Ukrainians. Zinchenko will captain the team in the Group C fixture against Italy, held in Leverkusen as a “home” fixture for Ukraine – who have not played international football on their own soil in two years. If Italy beat North Macedonia on Friday night, the two nations will go into the final qualifier locked on 13 points behind England. Reigning European champions Italy will hold a slight advantage following a 2-1 win at San Siro last September and with head-to-head records counting over goal difference. But for Arsenal defender Zinchenko, the game means so much more to him and his compatriots. “It is going to be a massive game,” he said. We know that while we are wearing the Ukrainian shirt, it is absolutely the proudest moment of our lives Oleksandr Zinchenko “For sure it is going to be the game of our lives. Especially now, the toughest time since this country’s independence. To bring some positive news for Ukrainian people is so important. “To play in the Euros is an amazing achievement already and especially now. We know that while we are wearing the Ukrainian shirt, it is absolutely the proudest moment of our lives. “Since being a kid, you always dream of playing for the national team but especially now, with the war in our country, we understand completely that every single game, it doesn’t matter what one – even a friendly – when you win the game there are a lot of positives things for our people.” Zinchenko has been keen to use football as a driving force to shine a light on the tragedies in his homeland, raising money for the cause and speaking of the unity shared by all Ukrainians. He added: “Is it hard to be a player knowing what is going on? “Or is is hard for the people who are staying on the front line and giving their lives for our independence, for our people. So, which way is harder? That is the answer.”
2023-11-13 06:30

Vu surges to victory at LPGA's The Annika, back to No. 1 in world
Lilia Vu grabbed her fourth LPGA title of the year on Sunday, firing a four-under par 66 to win The Annika by three strokes to return to...
2023-11-13 06:14

49ers end NFL skid with big win at Jacksonville
The San Francisco 49ers ended their three game losing run with an emphatic 34-3 NFL win at the...
2023-11-13 06:13
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