Which SEC team has the toughest 2025 football schedule? Which one has the easiest? Where does Texas rank compared to rivals Texas A&M and Oklahoma? The current eight-game non-conference schedule can bring a lot of variables into the equation. And there is no set blue print on how strong a non-conference schedule should be.
Every SEC team except Texas faces at least one FCS opponent, which amounts to a third bye week. Several teams have a least one huge non-conference game. Two SEC teams face Notre Dame and two face Clemson.
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Mia Vasta of Millis amassed more than 13,000 votes to capture last week’s award. We have come up with 10 candidates for another run at the MetroWest/Milford Daily News softball player of the week. Vote below.
Kelsey Blanchette, Lincoln-Sudbury
In addition to collecting her 100th career hit, the senior went 2-for-4 on Sunday, scored four runs, drove in three and hit a pair of doubles. She also scored three times in a win over Wayland on Thursday.
O-Beach owner Wayne Lineker speaks Liverpool manager Arne Slot
Arne Slot partied with celebrities at Wayne Lineker’s lavish Ibiza beach resort following Liverpool’s Premier League match with Arsenal.
Slot flew to the Mediterranean island after Sunday’s 2-2 draw as he continued to celebrate winning the title on his first attempt.
Liverpool, who wrapped up their record-equalling 20th top-flight crown with four games to spare last month, do not play again until Monday and Slot has given his champions some time off before they travel to Brighton & Hove Albion.
Justin Fields was moved on from the Pittsburgh Steelers and found a home with the New York Jets as he looks to reignite his struggling career.
The former first-round pick has bounced from the Chicago Bears to the Steelers and now the Jets as he looks to finally cash in on the glimpses of talent we have seen over his first couple of years in the league.
In what is somewhat of an ironic twist, Fields will face the Steelers in 2025 at MetLife Stadium, but we will know when and where until the NFL releases its full schedule later in the week.
Should a Manchester City legend start the FA Cup final on Saturday?
Manchester City take on Crystal Palace this Saturday in the FA Cup final at Wembley. There look to be several question marks around the lineup that Pep Guardiola could select for the FA Cup final. There’s a strong case for Omar Marmoush to start at Wembley. But if he does start, alongside Erling Haaland, should Kevin De Bruyne also start on Saturday? There’s a case both for and against De Bruyne starting at Wembley. But Manchester City’s Premier League clash with Bournemouth is only days after the Wembley showpiece.
The Arizona Cardinals and the rest of the NFL will find out their full regular-season schedule for 2025 this week. The schedule release comes Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET or 5 p.m. Arizona time.
There will be no real revelation, as the Cardinals’ opponents are all known. What we look for is how they start the season, when their potential cold-weather destinations happen, when the bye week is and how many games will be nationally televised.
Some games will be tougher than others. Their six games against NFC West opponents are always critical.
The Minnesota Timberwolves might have had a dominant second half in their Game 4 win against the Golden State Warriors, they did not have the best first half. They lost 60-58, which did not impress coach Chris Finch.
During halftime, Finch held his team accountable because they needed to step up. The players proved themselves with their second-half performance, including a postseason franchise record +22 point differential with their 39-17 third quarter performance.
The Europa League final is all about one thing: can Tottenham Hotspur or Manchester United save their season?
Both are languishing in the lower reaches of the Premier League table after a truly woeful league campaign. But it’s in the UEFA Europa League where they’ve found solace, freedom and shown the best version of themselves. And now they meet in Bilbao for the ultimate prize: a spot in the UEFA Champions League for next season.
And a trophy, of course.
Enzo Maresca “screws up” Chelsea team selection and tactics; Nicolas Jackson takes the heat off
The London is Blue podcast’s episode from yesterday broke down Chelsea’s defeat to Newcastle at the weekend, and they weren’t happy with how Enzo Maresca had picked his team or set up the players.
Maresca “screws up” selection and in game tactics
“We need our biggest players on our biggest stage. Reece James is one of our biggest, if not our biggest, player. And if that doesn’t work, we can roll Caicedo back there.
Here’s what has stood out from the latest playoff games of the second round.