MOBILE, Ala. — The 2023 Senior Bowl is underway here with 125 players hoping to start their NFL dream. Whether it’s TCU QB Max Duggan or Georgia OL Warren McClendon, this week presents a golden opportunity. As for a player like Tennessee QB Hendon Hooker, the off-field work is just as valuable.
The next few days on the practice field could propel a player into the first round of the NFL draft, if they follow it up with an impressive performance at the scouting combine next month. But the majority of the time in Mobile will be centered around a player’s time with NFL teams.
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Jim Boeheim isn’t fond of reporters. More often than not, he talks down to them. And Monday night was no exception after Syracuse’s 67-62 loss to Virginia.
Benny Williams, who has averaged over 23 minutes per game this season, wasn’t available for the Orange on Monday night. A reporter asked Boeheim about Williams’ absence, also known as doing their job, and was scolded like a child by the 78-year-old head coach.
Boeheim didn’t like the question nor did he like the reporter’s “attitude.”
Benny Williams was not at the JMA Wireless Dome for Syracuse’s matchup against No.
More than 40 current or former pro players aged 50 or younger have fallen since 2021. The number is staggering. But it doesn’t account for their peers’ despair.
Marques Harris’s television flickered with images of the sport to which he’d dedicated nearly two decades of his life, and now he felt pangs of nostalgia. So he did what hardened men are too often reluctant to do: He let a friend know that he missed him.
As the former Chargers linebacker watched the Bills and the Chiefs clash in the AFC Championship in January 2021, one of his first NFL buddies sprang to mind.
Parting with OC Matt Weiss gave Jim Harbaugh a chance to upgrade his coaching staff’s recruiting acumen, but he went with an unproven coach instead.
Andy Katz breaks down the teams that are in danger of missing the NCAA Tournament without making a move in the next couple of weeks.
Steph Curry and his wife, Ayesha, are against the idea of a low-income housing development near their $30 million mansion in Atherton, California. The Currys oppose the development so strongly that they wrote a letter to the town voicing concerns about their privacy and safety if the development is pushed forward.
The town of Atherton has opted to upzone a 1.5-acre lot with the property owner planning to develop up to 16 three-story townhomes. The townhomes would be “looming directly behind us,” according to the Currys.
Joseph Ossai had BJ Hill in his corner. It’s a shame he needed him.
Joseph Ossai made the biggest mistake of his young career on Sunday night. The kind of play that would have been the worst mistake of a career lasting decades, Desperately trying to make a play and keep the Chiefs out of field goal range, the Bengals’ second-year defensive end got lost in the moment and didn’t realize that Patrick Mahomes was out of bounds when he made contact, shoving him to the ground and getting flagged for unnecessary roughness.
The decorated fighter will go out on his shield in Saturday’s headliner against heavyweight champion Ryan Bader.
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For one final time, Fedor Emelianenko will enter this cage this Saturday at Bellator 290.
At least that is what he claims.
One of the most decorated heavyweights of all time, Emelianenko confirmed he will retire even if he defeats Bellator heavyweight champion Ryan Bader.
The first-ever Power Slap champions will be crowned in four different weight classes.
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Power Slap is coming to pay-per-view.
The inaugural Power Slap pay-per-view will take place on Saturday, March 11, at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Sports Illustrated has learned.
UFC Fight Night’s main card, headlined by a critical bantamweight bout pitting Petr Yan against Merab Dvalishvili, will run earlier that night at 6 p.m. ET from The Theater at Virgin Hotels in Las Vegas.
Miami staffer Mike Rumph has a very anti-Alabama pitch for recruits.
Rumph is currently the director of on-campus recruiting for the Hurricanes, and that means it’s his responsibility to convince young men to choose to play for Miami. It’s a bit of a tough sell given the program’s lack of competitiveness recently, but he does have one ace in his back pocket:
Living in Miami.
Mike Rumph has a blunt pitch to play for Alabama.