Author: Michael

Two years ago, the sports world watched in awe at the debacle that was Bishop Sycamore High School’s football team. Now, a much-anticipated documentary called BS High about the saga is on the way, and HBO unveiled a preview that has fans excited.
In case you’ve forgotten, Bishop Sycamore drew national headlines in 2021 when the program played a game on ESPN against perennial high school powerhouse IMG Academy. Bishop Sycamore lost the game 58–0 and looked incompetent while doing it, and fans began to realize something was amiss.

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Cleveland Browns left tackle Joe Thomas enters the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday. He spent all 11 of his NFL seasons in Cleveland, setting a league record with 10,363 consecutive snaps played. But if Peyton Manning had his way, Thomas would have been a member of the Denver Broncos for his final few seasons.
Prior to the 2015 season, Broncos franchise left tackle Ryan Clady tore his ACL. They placed him on IR and he missed the entire season. Following the injury, the team signed Ryan Harris to replace Clady.

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Former NBA player and human rights advocate Enes Kanter Freedom joined OutKick’s Dan Dakich on the Thursday edition of Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich. During the show, Dakich and Freedom discussed Kyrie Irving, who despite signing a lucrative deal with Chinese athletic company, Anta, insists that he’s a warrior for social justice.
For obvious reasons, those two things don’t exactly jive.

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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson posted arguably the biggest ‘feel good’ story of 2023 to social media on Thursday.
“No more sleeping on a gym couch.”
The selfless story of UFC fighter Themba Gorimbo reached tremendous heights when the retired professional wrestler and actor gifted the inspirational athlete with a new house in Miami.
After only previously exchanging messages on Twitter, the 51-year-old Johnson shared the emotional surprise meeting.

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Michigan State is one of the biggest brands in college basketball. The Spartans are as close to a “blue blood” program as it gets, if they’re not one already.
As a result, the NIL opportunities that surround the program’s star athletes are endless. There is the collective element to Name, Image and Likeness, but there is also the most localized advertising side of things.
A.J. Hoggard and Tre Holloman recently got involved with the latter.
Hoggard is a former four-star recruit. He averaged 12.9 points, 3.7 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game as a junior last season.

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