Author: Michael

For the third time in three days, USC has a new commit. On Friday, the Trojans added the latest addition to their top-ranked 2026 recruiting class: four-star cornerback Elbert Hill.
Hill comes to USC from Akron, Ohio. On3 Consensus ranks him as the No. 35 overall player and the No. 4 cornerback in the class of 2026. The Trojans continue to stack recruits, accumulating both quality and quantity in their 2026 class. The Trojans are delivering results in rapid-fire fashion on the trail.

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I don’t know about you, but I am very picky about where I go to the bathroom.
(Just hang with me, I promise this relates to baseball).
Where you drop the Browns off at the Super Bowl is incredibly important, and I’m pretty sure I’m not the only guy who thinks like this. Heck, in college, I had a running list of all the best places on campus to drop a deuce. 
Apparently, I’m not the only one who prioritizes my bathroom experience.

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It’s time for everyone’s favorite event in horse racing.
The 2025 Kentucky Derby will be held on Saturday at Churchill Downs, and if you’re gearing up to watch what has been dubbed “the most exciting two minutes in sports,” you may notice a peculiar detail.
The jockeys participating in the race typically wear goggles — understandable enough — but often not just one pair. Riders will frequently wear several sets of goggles during a race that covers just 1.25 miles.

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Illinois wide receiver Pat Bryant ran a 40-yard dash in 4.61 seconds at the NFL combine, and his best year of college production was 984 receiving yards and five touchdowns last fall. Not exactly eye-popping numbers, which is perhaps why many draft pundits had Bryant ranked lower than a third-round prospect.
The Denver Broncos, though, used a third-round pick to select Bryant last week. So, what did the Broncos see?
Bryant is 6-2 and 204 pounds (good size for a receiver), he only had one drop on 78 targets last fall and he’s a willing blocker.

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The Kansas City Chiefs will begin their three-day rookie minicamp today, Saturday, May 3rd, and it is set to conclude on Monday, May 5th.
The Chiefs’ 2025 NFL draft picks, new UDFAs signings, UDFA tryouts, injured veterans, and select first-year players will begin work at the team’s training facility. Whether they were drafted or not, rookies will experience their first moment in the NFL.
Kansas City coaches will get their first looks at Josh Simmons, Omarr Norman-Lott, Ashton Gillotte, and others, who will wear the Chiefs colors on the practice field for the first time.

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How can I watch Newcastle United v Brighton and Hove Albion?
When is the match?
Sunday 4 May, 14:00 BST
How can I follow the match live?
The match will be broadcast in the UK on Sky Sports. Supporters in other countries can check their local broadcaster here.
Supporters can also listen to BBC Radio Newcastle commentary across newcastleunited.com and the Official Newcastle United App with a Newcastle United Account.
Our Match Centre will provide minute-by-minute updates, as well as all the key stats. Fans can also chose their Player of the Match at full-time.

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Mercedes phenom Kimi Antonelli starts the F1 Sprint race at the Miami Grand Prix in P1. But can he finish there?
MIAMI, Florida — As dawn breaks over the Miami International Autodrome, and a sleepy paddock comes to life, there is one question on the mind of everyone arriving for Saturday at the Miami Grand Prix.
Will this be young Kimi Antonelli’s breakout day?
The Mercedes phenom stunned the grid, and himself, Friday with a thunderous lap at the end of SQ3, securing his first pole position in any format in Formula 1.

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The New York Giants are riding high after general manager Joe Schoen hit a home run (at least on paper) in the 2025 NFL draft. His seven-pick class potentially provides solutions for the immediate future and the long-term of the franchise.
But not everyone came away from the draft in a good position.
Here’s a snapshot of the Giants’ biggest winners and losers following the draft.

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I’ve often wondered if MLB umpires really love the replay rule that’s been in the game for nearly two decades now. Obviously, it’s great for the game and was much-needed, but still … every call you make is immediately under a microscope for the world to see. 
If you mess up – BAM, you’re gonna know it right away. And, to make matters worse, you’re gonna have to get on a mic and tell the whole world that your crappy call was wrong, and it’s getting overturned. 
You know who probably hated replay? Angel Hernandez. God, I miss him.

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