Stephen A. Smith doubled down on his displeasure for Terrell Owens in a spicy tweet on Saturday morning after the former NFL wide receiver took a jab at the ESPN analyst by using an old First Take clip to allude to the reason for Max Kellerman’s departure from the show.
On Friday, Smith revealed on The Joe Budden Podcast that he lost interest in working with Kellerman on the network’s popular debate show, saying he thought the show “flatlined when it came to the public at large.
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The LSU football team was pulling out all the stops to prepare for Mississippi State on Saturday, which included a short stretching stop at a car dealership.
Brian Kelly wanted to keep his team loose before arriving in Starkville, so he decided to pull off in a local Mississippi town to keep his players from tightening up. Can you imagine driving around a local town in Mississippi and seeing the entire LSU football team in the parking lot?
This was the case on Saturday morning.
Rory McIlroy waits on the 18th tee during the second round of the 2023 BMW PGA Championship. | Photo by Zac Goodwin/PA Images via Getty Images
Plenty of players had to finish their rounds in darkness at the BMW PGA Championship, including Rory McIlroy.
Rory McIlroy hilariously described the second round’s final hour at the BMW PGA Championship.
“It was a shitshow,” McIlroy said after carding a 1-under 71, per The Telegraph. “The fog obviously delayed things, but I’ve never remembered having that many players on 17 and 18.
Deion Sanders has been the talk of the sports world as Colorado has raced out to a surprising 2–0 start with wins over TCU and Nebraska in the Pro Football Hall of Famer’s first year on the job. With his larger-than-life personality and knack for producing pithy soundbites, Coach Prime is usually the most charismatic individual in any setting he steps into.
But on Saturday, even he was caught off guard by a celebrity cameo: The Rock.
Nick Saban coined an oft-repeated saying while the football coach at LSU, where he won his first national championship in the 2003 season.
After a major win or the occasional loss, he liked to say, “It’s time to move on.”
Well folks, Alabama coach Nick Saban has decided to move on from coaching, most likely after this season or possibly after the 2024 season with the Crimson Tide.
In an exclusive interview with OutKick on Friday, a close friend of Saban for decades said the end is near.
ESPN College GameDay’s Lee Corso is making his 400th headgear pick Saturday, continuing a tradition that started in 1996. The 88 year-old former coach has become a staple of college football coverage thanks to his unique tradition.
To honor Corso, ESPN put together a video that revisited the origin of the headgear tradition and Corso’s impact on college football.
Shohei Ohtani apparently has had enough of the Los Angeles Angels as the soon-to-be free agent superstar packed up his locker yesterday despite there still being over a week and a half of games remaining.
It’s unclear if Ohtani plans to return to the team. The Angels have said that they will give more information later today.
And do you know what? If Ohtani doesn’t return then I say good for him and I don’t blame him.
Shohei Ohtani injured his arm a few weeks ago pitching for the Angels.
Michael Irvin was not a fan of the way Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown handled himself during Thursday night’s win over the Minnesota Vikings.
On Friday’s episode of Undisputed, the former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver called out Brown for chirping at his quarterback, Jalen Hurts, on the sideline.
Irvin says he would have never yelled at QB Troy Aikman back in the ’90s.
“What I saw on the sideline, and I’ve always been careful with this, even what A.J. Brown was doing, I’ve always told players, ‘Don’t do that. Don’t do that unless you are balling out.
Kansas has suspended men’s basketball guard Arterio Morris from the program following a rape accusation. The Kansas City Star confirmed the suspension and accusation on Friday night, citing two sources, including a KU athletics department official.
According to the Star, a rape was reported to the KU police department at the on-campus residence hall which houses Kansas men’s basketball players. Morris was not named in the incident report, but fellow players Johnny Furphy and Elmarko Jackson were listed as witnesses. Nick Timberlake, a transfer from Towson, also was mentioned.
Tennessee hasn’t won in Florida in a billion years, so the Volunteer faithful are pulling out all the stops ahead of Saturday night’s showdown with the Gators.
And if that means planting your flag on the I-75 Gainesville exit and declaring war, than so be it. You gotta do what you gotta do!
Neyland Stadium exit just ahead, veer right!
There it is https://t.co/DukZncpYBm pic.twitter.com/j0gFVQZqwi
— JW (@jgwtn) September 16, 2023
Tennessee declares war on Gators despite two-decade drought
Absolutely ruthless move here from a couple Tennessee bros.