Author: Michael

The Los Angeles Rams have a potential franchise running back in Kyren Williams, but they could still look to add another rusher in the 2025 NFL Draft. And if they want to find someone that emulates one of their old franchise running backs, they could find him in Iowa’s Kaleb Johnson.
Pro Football Focus compared Johnson to ex-Rams star running back Todd Gurley, per their 2025 Draft guide.

“Johnson is a physically gifted running back who excels with the ball in his hands.

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The Corales Puntacana Championship featured quite the ending with Garrick Higgo coming out on top.
It has been a very busy time in the world of golf.
On the heels of Rory McIlroy winning The Masters the PGA Tour lost no steam as they continued on with a signature event in the RBC Heritage that Justin Thomas ultimately won, like McIlroy at Augusta, in a playoff.
Elsewhere the 2024 Masters low amateur (also the 2024 U.S. Open low am) Neil Shipley won for the first time on the Korn Ferry Tour.

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Notre Dame’s starting lineup will look quite a bit different in 2025-26 than this configuration ahead of a December matchup with eventual national champ UConn.Michael Caterina, Associated Press

The first-ever rendition of Notre Women’s Basketball Live Chat with Eric Hansen is live now.
To submit your questions(s), click here or copy and paste this URL into your browser: https://live.jotcast.com/chat/notre-dame-wbb-live-chat-april-21-2025-21008.html
Please remember to include your name and hometown along with your question(s).

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It is that season again when fans of both the collegiate and professional gridiron are treated to the National Football League’s annual amateur selection process.
The 2025 NFL draft kicks off on Thursday night at 8 p.m. ET at Lambeau Field and its adjacent Titletown District in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Over the three-day event, there will be 257 former college players selected by one of 32 franchises as these young men look to continue their careers at the next level.

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The West Virginia basketball program continues to add key pieces to the roster with the latest perhaps being the most attention-grabbing to date in North Dakota guard Treysen Eaglestaff.
Eaglestaff, 6-foot-6, 190-pounds, was originally committed to South Carolina but backed off that pledge and drew interest from a long list of schools including Kentucky, Gonzaga, Iowa, BYU and others.

But West Virginia was able to get Eaglestaff on campus for an official visit and closed the deal giving head coach Ross Hodge one of the most prolific scorers available in the transfer portal this cycle.

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The NFL Draft is always a fluid process, with a lot of information constantly coming in about the players within the class. Every position requires countless hours of film, combing over testing numbers, looking at work at all-star games and pro days. Through it all, a clearer image of the players within each position group appears.
The next position we will discuss in our final rankings is for the linebackers.
The linebacker position is one that has taken on a unique twist in recent years.

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Here’s who could appear on RAW.
The new year in WWE starts on Monday night with the RAW after WrestleMania traditionally being a launching point for NXT call-ups, new stars, and getting a sense of the company’s direction for the upcoming year.
In recent years it’s a show that’s often felt a little flat — but Monday night could be different. There are so big names in a position to either return to WWE or make the main roster debut, and that could shake up a lot. Here’s the talent that could be appearing on RAW tonight.

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The New York Times published more than 10,000 words about former San Jose State volleyball player Blaire Fleming over the weekend. Fleming is a biological male who identifies as a woman and competed on the women’s team and helped make the Trojans one of the top teams in their conference. 
OutKick covered the Fleming story extensively last year. The Times is playing a bit of catch-up with its opus, but the lengthy piece did contain an eye-opening nugget about former U.S. President Joe Biden’s thoughts on transgender athletes.

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