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In a year-end letter, the McLaren F1 CEO addressed the joint ownership of two rivals
It was a year to remember for McLaren. The Formula 1 season got off to a difficult start for the team, but after they began the year fighting for points, they ended it fighting for podiums. McLaren charged through the midfield, finishing fourth in the Constructors’ Championship ahead of rivals Aston Martin. Now, their sights are set on finishing even higher in the upcoming F1 season.
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USF coach Alex Golesh had some awesome energy after blasting Syracuse off the field.
The Bulls beat the Orange 45-0 in the Boca Raton Bowl to finish the season 7-6. It’s an incredibly impressive season considering USF won four games from 2020 through 2022.
Golesh was fired up after the victory and had one simple comment to sum the whole game up:
“We just went and whooped that ass, didn’t we?”
Simple, straight to the point and absolutely no fat on the bone.
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Nick Saban thinks college football in its current format will eventually hit a breaking point.
The sport we all love has been taken over by NIL and the transfer portal. Players have never had more freedom of movement or ability to earn money than they do right now.
That’s not to say movement and money are bad things. This is America, after all, but it seems like the sports is becoming the wild west and unrecognizable.
Saban, who is on the hunt for his eighth ring, believes there will be a “thunderbolt” event that ultimately changes everything if some guardrails aren’t developed.
Colby Covington and his nonsense with Leon Edwards simply won’t end.
Covington got absolutely mauled by Edwards at UFC 296, and immediately blamed the loss on the fact the judges don’t like him because he supports Donald Trump. He later doubled down on the claim. Of course, it’s complete nonsense. He got worked in the octagon and it’s that simple.
Ahead of the beatdown, he made a comment about Edwards’ deceased father being in hell. Edwards has admitted his father was involved in criminal activity in London before his death when the UFC star was just 13.
Colorado coach Deion Sanders really doesn’t seem interested in focusing his recruiting efforts on high school players.
National Signing Day was Wednesday and the early signing day ends Friday. Teams are stocking up on new players for the future.
While Colorado is making a killing landing multiple transfer players, the Buffaloes have bare cupboards when it comes to high school players.
Deion Sanders isn’t focusing hard on high school recruits. (Photo by Justin Tafoya/Getty Images)
Deion Sanders and Colorado only have five high school recruits.
Holmgren’s dunk highlighted the Thunder beating the Clippers, snapping Los Angeles’ nine-game winning streak.
Anthony Davis and the Los Angeles Lakers are in a slump.
The Lakers lost 118–111 to the Western Conference-leading Minnesota Timberwolves on Thursday night, their fourth straight loss and fifth in the last six games since winning the NBA’s inaugural in-season tournament in Las Vegas.
After coming up empty again, Davis is going so far as to call the Lakers’ upcoming matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Saturday a “must win.”
Anthony Davis said the Lakers are treating Saturday’s game in OKC as a “must-win.
Florida State is doing what it’s told you for months that it is going to do: continue to explore how to leave the ACC.
And on Friday in an emergency board of trustees meeting, the school is expected to green light legal action described by a source as “a very definitive next step on the roadmap.” But where that roadmap leads is uncertain for everyone in college sports, both inside and outside the league.
FSU is not leaving the ACC Friday morning and, functionally, couldn’t before the summer of 2025 after an August 15 deadline to leave in the summer of ‘24 came and went months ago.
Stop me if you’ve heard this before: The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed a Japanese superstar.
That’s right. Less than two weeks after inking Shohei Ohtani to a record-breaking 10-year contract, the Dodgers reportedly agreed to sign right-handed pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto to a 12-year contract worth $325 million on Thursday.
Ohtani and Yamamoto, teammates last spring when Japan won the 2023 World Baseball Classic, are reuniting in Los Angeles.
Thousands of MLB fans weighed in on X (formerly Twitter) upon hearing the news Thursday night.
Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren has dazzled throughout his rookie season, averaging 16.9 points per game while playing some of the best defense by a first-year player in recent memory.
On Thursday, Holmgren summed up his magical opening act in one play against the Los Angeles Clippers. During the third quarter of the Thunder’s resounding 134–115 win, Holmgren tossed the ball off the backboard, caught it, and dunked it to give Oklahoma City the lead.