Author: Michael

It’s no secret that the 2025 season is a pivotal one for USC Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley. 
Riley joined SC ahead of the 2022 season, along with eventual Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams, and seemed to immediately turn the program around. Williams led the Trojans to within a win of the College Football Playoff, with his injury early in the Pac-12 Championship Game costing SC a shot at a title.

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I don’t know about you, but I love going to a game when there’s a theme night.
Like, I feel like it’s almost un-American to go to a minor league baseball or hockey game on the requisite Star Wars Night that every team has and not enjoy every second of it as  ̶n̶e̶r̶d̶s̶ die-hard fans dressed as Stormtroopers patrol the concourse in search of runaway droids… and also nachos.
The Florida Atlantic Owls basketball team will host a theme night this week, and the themeing for this one runs nice and deep.

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The NCAA recently updated its transgender policy to align with President Donald Trump’s executive order, “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports.” 
Or, so it seemed. Pro-woman advocates, including Riley Gaines and Jennifer Sey, have slammed the policy for not being good enough.
Here’s the problem with the policy: it uses the phrase “sex assigned at birth” as the determining factor. As human biology tells us, a person is not “assigned sex at birth,” but rather determined upon conception based on the presence of XX or XY chromosomes.

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How do we address the guys that just don’t really fit positional norms in this year’s draft?
Every year when draft season rolls around, we see a few guys that most people know are incredibly talented, but due to physical limitations they’re viewed as positional outliers.
Tennessee Titans’ guard Peter Skoronski entered the NFL Draft as a tackle, but due to sub-33-inch arms he was moved inside to guard, where he’s had a pretty good career so far.

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