We take our annual trip too close to the sun, where it’s all about keeping up with the Jameses.
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On Get Up, Mike Greenberg is joined by Dan Graz
SUMMER’S NOT OVER UNTIL TIP-OFF!
On Get Up, Jeff Saturday, Dan Graziano and Domo
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No, Derrick Henry, you are not ‘slow af’
Derrick Henry is off to a tremendous start this season.
Henry leads the NFL with 873 rushing yards, and his 8 rushing touchdowns also top the league along with Kyren Williams of the Los Angeles Rams. Henry also leads the NFL with an average of 124.7 yards per game, and his three runs of over 40 yards on the year trail only Saquon Barkley in that category.
One of those runs came last night in the Baltimore Ravens’ 41-31 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday Night Football.
The eighth week of the college football season is in the books, and business has certainly picked up across the country.
Whether it was Georgia beating Texas, with a side of craziness in the third quarter, or Tennessee winning in dramatic fashion against Alabama, we continue to witness some fascinating outcomes around the sport that will impact the college football playoffs.
At the same time, there are some schools that are going to have to look in the mirror, and see if their current head coach is the right guy to lead them into the future.
Recreating one of the most iconic photos ⭐️
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Targeting players perceived as being bad on defense through switches has become an NBA strategy staple, but the data suggests that — at least in most cases — this may be a bad strategy.
At times, Luka Doncic is a liability on the defensive end. When he’s guarding away from the ball, he’s known to lose focus and surrender open shots. He often takes his time getting back on defense, giving away easy transition opportunities.
But when he’s attacked in isolation, he is a completely different defender.
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Before Week 7 of the NFL season could get under way, Dr. Jesse Morse unknowingly found himself in a tense situation: arguing with Christian Watson’s father, Tazim Wajid Wajed, about if the wide receiver had a high ankle sprain or not. By far the most awkward interaction was this exchange, before Morse realized who he was talking to.
“It WAS NOT a high ankle sprain. That was just what they initially thought it was,” wrote Wajed.
“I watched the video, yes, it was,” replied Morse on X (formerly Twitter).