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July 1 was a sad day for sports fans, remembered as the moment beloved halftime performer and superhuman cyclist Red Panda took a rare tumble and suffered an injury.
It marked the first time audiences had seen the dazzling acrobat fall. Four months later, Panda finally received the big call off the injury list.
A sensation across NBA arenas, Red Panda made her much-anticipated return Tuesday night during the matchup between the Chicago Bulls and Philadelphia 76ers at the United Center.
The Bulls shared a video of Panda donning a No.
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We got out first look at the projected College Football Playoff bracket on Tuesday night with a special on ESPN breaking down the Top 25, as well as who is in and out of the playoff right now. There’s plenty of football left to be played, but this is the litmus test for where everyone stands right now, and who needs to do some work down the stretch to find a way in.
As a reminder: The bracket operates with the five highest-ranked conference champions getting automatic bids, with the Top 4 getting byes in the first round.
On the College Football Playoff: Top 25 reveal
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It hasn’t even been a week since the World Series Game 7 for the ages between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays, and the last thing baseball fans in Canada want right now is a visit from Prince Harry.
And not just because he and Megan are so annoying…
You may recall that the two former Royals were spotted at Game 4 of the World Series sporting some Dodgers gear.
Nothing too crazy about a former actress supporting the team from LA.
The No. 13 Michigan women’s basketball team started off it’s 2025-26 campaign with a dominant win over Canisius. Michigan dropped 51 points in the first half, and won this one easily, 100-40.
The Wolverines are coming off of their seventh straight NCAA Tournament appearance, falling to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the Round of 32 last season. Michigan needs to replace the production of senior Jordan Hobbs — who led Michigan with a career-high 28 points in its Round of 64 win over Iowa State — senior Greta Kampschroeder, and center Yulia Grabovskaia.
In the release of the first rankings of the College Football Playoff on Tuesday night on ESPN, coach Ryan Day and his unbeaten Ohio State Buckeyes topped the list, followed by Big Ten foe Indiana at No. 2, with Texas A&M third and Alabama landing at four.