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The quarterbacks you should know ahead of the 2023 college football season
The calendar has officially flipped to August, which means a few very important things.
First, football is back. The NFL has its annual Hall of Fame Game this weekend, and down a level, college football’s “Week 0” is just a few short weeks away.
Second, that means we are about to start yelling about draft quarterbacks again.
Draft season is always present, and here at SB Nation we are no different.
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Back in April, the night after WrestleMania 39, Seth Rollins appeared on Monday Night Raw, but things didn’t go as planned.
Rollins came out for his segment, hit the ring, but then was caught having an animated discussion with someone from the production crew before heading back to the locker room.
Nothing confirmed but Seth Rollins’ segment may have been changed when he was in the ring. pic.twitter.
The Mets have been a disaster this season and the franchise basically threw in the towel on the 2023 season with a number of moves, including sending Justin Verlander to Houston, before Tuesday’s trade deadline.
They then finished off their brutal day by losing to the Royals in the most Mets way possible–a walk-off balk in the bottom of the 10th inning.
Josh Walker seemed to buckle his left knee a little bit with the bases loaded. He tried to play it off like he was having issues with his PitchCom but the umps talked it over and called it a balk, giving the Royals a 7–6 win.
Are the 2023 Angels for real? What about the 2026 Mets? We separate truth from fiction.
The Yankees host the Rays again Wednesday night in the Bronx and we are looking to the under.
The Rays sit just 1.5 games out of first in the AL East with a .600 win percentage. The Yankees are currently 11 games out of first, but still own a winning record (.512).
Both teams have plenty to fight for, however, as the Yankees are only 3.5 games out of a Wild Card spot.
The battle tonight will likely come from the pitching more than the hitting. The Yankees have averaged a mere 3.81 runs per game since July 1 (28th) while the Rays have been even more anemic, averaging only 3.68 (29th).
As the Pro Football Hall of Fame prepares for induction of the class of 2023 this week, it is also time for induction into another Hall of Fame. Two years ago, I welcomed the inaugural class of the Business of Football Hall of Fame, officially naming a group I had informally recognized on social media through the years. It is now time for the second class to step forward.
The criteria for induction into the BOF HOF is admittedly subjective (just as with the Pro Football Hall of Fame). Some of these players are having or have had successful careers; some have not.
Star power isn’t something to be taken for granted in the NBA. Especially not when it comes to the availability of that star talent and how it impacts a team’s dynamic when the player is out.
A number of players have huge, make-or-break seasons ahead of them, ones that could shift the tenor of the playoff conversation in either conference and dictate whether their roles as franchise players will continue in the near future.
With all that in mind, here’s a list of the five NBA stars whose 2023–24 campaigns will epitomize the notion of make-or-break.
This spinning, one-handed grab from Steelers WR George Pickens is the best catch of NFL training camp.
George Pickens somehow slipped to the Pittsburgh Steelers with the No. 52 overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. It only took him a few games to show how badly scouts and GMs butchered his evaluation coming out of Georgia. Despite having one of the worst quarterbacks in the league throwing to him in fellow rookie Kenny Pickett, Pickens earned a reputation as a human highlight reel with his circus catches, vicious blocks, and incredible ability to haul in deep balls.
STERLING, Va. — Phil Mickelson gives the thumbs up while walking to the ninth green during day one of the LIV Golf Invitational – DC at Trump National Golf Club on May 26, 2023. | Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images
Fans of the LIV Golf circuit can now pick their favorite players and form a fantasy golf team of their own.
LIV Golf announced Tuesday that fans can now create their own fantasy golf teams.
Contestants will have the opportunity to win prizes and compete with other fans around the world.
San Francisco Giants rookie Patrick Bailey is quickly becoming one of the best catchers in Major League Baseball and if you needed more proof of that then you need to see the way he finished off a win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday night.
Bailey, who threw out Reds star rookie Elly De La Cruz with a beautiful throw last month, ended the 4-3 victory by picking off Diamondbacks shortstop Geraldo Perdomo at first after catching a pitch high and away.