With trade rumors continuing to swirl this offseason, Tyler Herro appeared to signal change could be on the horizon based on the Heat guard’s recent social media activity.
Herro’s name has been mentioned as part of conversations concerning possible deals Miami could make to upgrade its roster fresh off the club’s second NBA Finals run in four years. The chatter reached a fever pitch on Saturday after the Heat’s rumored top trade target Damian Lillard requested a trade from the Trail Blazers.
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Biff Poggi was named the head football coach at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in November. Although the 64-year-old’s tenure with the 49ers has been short, it has not been uneventful.
Poggi, whose legal name is ‘Francis Xavier,’ ruffled some feathers at the end of last week. He took aim at a rival coach, and his own fanbase within a 24-hour span.
To say that Poggi marches to the beat of his own drum would be an understatement. Few people in college football can approach the sport from his perspective.
Bridges will start the season serving 10 games of a 30-game suspension.
Bridges will start the season serving 10 games of a 30-game suspension.
During Thursday’s TNT broadcast of The Match, Charles Barkley lobbed a not-so-subtle jab at Fox Sports 1 host Skip Bayless. The insult came as Barkley was discussing where Travis Kelce ranked among the NFL’s greatest tight ends of all time, mentioning the Chiefs star alongside Rob Gronkowski and Shannon Sharpe.
Sharpe, of course, recently left his position as co-host with Bayless on the program Undisputed. After Barkley listed Sharpe, he quipped that he wished he could have a job like Sharpe’s where he could get a contract buyout for working with an “idiot.
I woke up on Sunday morning looking forward to a full day of watching the final round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic. Rickie Fowler, one of my favorite professional golfers, entered the day with the lead. I recommended people bet him on OutKick’s golf betting podcast. Collin Morikawa, another PGA Tour star, sat just a few shots back of Fowler.
But imagine my surprise when I got up and saw an alert in the PGA Tour app. The round was already underway.
Not only that, it wasn’t on TV. Anywhere.
As Deion Sanders recovers from surgery to remove blood clots from both of his legs, the first-year head coach of Colorado is getting his first taste of college football’s “talking season.” It is the time of the year where the recruiting dead period is in place, and the new semester is still a few weeks away.
Coaches are on vacation. Players are back home. There is nothing going on.
To fill the void between summer workouts and fall camp, coaches and players get to talking.
Carlos Rodón is lined up to make his season and Yankees debut Friday against the Cubs, after completing his third rehab start on Saturday, manager Aaron Boone told reporters.
Rodón signed a six-year, $162 million contract with New York in the offseason, but he has yet to appear in a game this season due to injuries. Rodón first endured a forearm strain in spring training. Then he dealt with back issues that delayed his recovery.
The left-hander finally got into rehab games last month, and he appeared in three games to prepare for his Yankees debut.
As Texas football looks ahead to 2023, the Longhorns have one of the most talented quarterback rooms in the country. Talent aside, they have one of the most jacked rooms in the country.
Entering fall camp, Steve Sarkisian has six quarterbacks on his roster:
Redshirt sophomore Quinn Ewers
Former five-star, No. 1 overall recruit in the Class of 2021
Redshirt freshman Maalik Murphy
Former four-star recruit in the Class of 2022
Texas ponied up significant NIL money to keep him in Austin
Freshman Arch Manning
Former five-star, No.
Austin Herro, the younger brother of Heat shooting guard Tyler Herro, announced his commitment to South Carolina on Sunday with a post on Instagram of him wearing a No. 1 Gamecocks jersey.
“Write your own story,” he said on Instagram.
Herro recently graduated and will head to Columbia shortly to start his collegiate career. He played four years for Whitnall High School in suburban Milwaukee and averaged 14.8 points, 6.4 rebounds and 4.6 assists as a 6’3” senior. The combo guard also had an offer from Cal Poly but is electing to try his luck in the SEC.