Author: Michael

Texas A&M’s success on the recruiting trail under head coach Mike Elko has been noteworthy, picking up where former HC Jimbo Fisher left off, while second-year wide receiver coach Holmon Wiggins, who is a candidate to take over as the program’s offensive coordinator next season amid Collin Klein’s departure, has been at the forefront of landing, and securing three of the top receivers in the 2026 signing class.

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Few things get my blood pumping like a goalie goal, and we’ve got one of the longest I’ve ever seen, courtesy of the Rockford IceHogs’ Laurent Brossoit.
I’m not sure what it is about the American Hockey League, but over the last few years, there has been a notable increase in goalie goals. I know netminders are more prone to take a shot at it and risk the potential icing, and perhaps more guys are wrapping up practice by flinging a little bit of rubber the length of the ice.

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With multiple defensive linemen dealing with injuries ahead of the Week 15 matchup against the Miami Dolphins, the Pittsburgh Steelers needed a miracle ahead of Monday Night Football — and that’s exactly what they got.
While NT Keeanu Benton (ankle) was limited and DT Cameron Heyward (knee), DE Derrick Harmon (knee), and DE Yahya Black (shoulder) were held out of practice Friday, all four defensive linemen were spotted in action on Saturday — incredible news for their Week 15 availability (footage courtesy of The Athletic’s Mike DeFabo).

Some potential good news at DL.

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Welling United have played at Park View Road since 1977 [Getty Images]
A man has been arrested after the manager of Potters Bar Town needed medical treatment following an altercation that led to their match against Welling United being postponed.
Both clubs announced less than 40 minutes before the scheduled 15:00 GMT kick-off that the Isthmian League game had been postponed.
Potters Bar said manager Sammy Moore was receiving “appropriate medical care” and being supported by the club.

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While a December Team USA women’s basketball camp isn’t the most exciting part of the basketball calendar, there was plenty of piqued interest in this week’s gathering at Duke. For one, it was Caitlin Clark’s return to the court after she was injured in July of this year, missing two-thirds of the WNBA season and not returning to play after the All-Star Break. Plus, with the ongoing Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations, anytime the media gets to speak with WNBA players is a good time to gauge how talks are going.

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