Author: Michael

The oddsmakers have absolutely no respect for Iowa’s ability to score, and for good reason.
The Hawkeyes play the Northwestern Wildcats at home this upcoming Saturday, and prepare for some ugly football.
In fact, oddsmakers expect the game to be so ugly that the over/under is a historic low. The over/under line at Circa opened at 29.5 for the Big Ten game.
That’s a record low for an opening over/under line in the modern era, according to The Athletic. It’s somehow even lower than the 31-point over/under that opened prior to Iowa losing to Minnesota.

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The Jets’ win over the Giants on Sunday afternoon was just about as ugly a game as you’ll ever see, and one former Jets player made sure the world knew it. After the win, ex-offensive tackle Willie Colon and his fellow analysts on SNY’s Jets Post Game Live were utterly disgusted in what they just witnessed. 
“I have five-stage diarrhea,” Colon said. “It’s not because of the Chinese food. It’s because my stomach simply can’t hold it anymore.”
The game, in which the Jets won 13–10 in overtime, featured a total of just 445 yards of offense between both teams.

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This is what homecoming is really all about.
Homecoming on college campuses is for two things: one, for the university to bring in prospective students to show how much fun they have on campus, and two, for families to come in and enjoy time with their children. Especially when the parent is an alumni at the same school, it can lead to some memorable moments.
Such is the case at Florida A&M, who celebrated their homecoming this weekend.

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The Los Angeles Chargers dominated the Chicago Bears on the football field Sunday night, but truly delivered the knockout blow with a savage tweet trolling the lowly Bears right after the final whistle.
The team created the perfect meme, combining clips from Starship Troopers and a NSFW Tim Robinson quote from I Think You Should Leave to expertly chide the Bears while giving a pat on the back for what was perhaps the Chargers’ best performance of the season.

Los Angeles Chargers safety Derwin James Jr.

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Cooper Flagg commits to Duke to be college basketball’s next one-and-done superstar.
Duke men’s basketball has landed its next superstar on the recruiting trail. Cooper Flagg, the consensus No. 1 overall player in the class of 2024, has committed to Duke for the 2024-2025 season. Flagg picked the Blue Devils over UConn.
It’s safe to say Flagg will only be at Duke for one season. He’s the presumptive No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft.

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Cooper Flagg is one of the most-hyped college basketball prospects of the last decade. The 6-foot-8 forward is the consensus No. 1 prospect in the class of 2024 and is an absolute assassin on the hardwood. If all goes as planned, he’ll be the first-overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft after one season in college.
As for that one season in college, he’ll undoubtedly be the most-hated player in the country after officially committing to Duke on Monday.

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The meme game is on point.
I don’t know how much any team should preen after beating Tyson Bagent in primetime, but the Chargers had a right to celebrate. They did just that on Sunday night, with one of the best team-made memes of the 2023 NFL season.

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— Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers) October 30, 2023

Is there anything better than blending the propaganda recruiting video from Starship Troopers with Tim Robinson’s CornCob TV ad for “Coffin Flop”? I think not.

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DeAndre Hopkins wanted to remind everyone that he’s still one of the NFL’s elite wide receivers.
The Tennessee Titans wide receiver posted a mind-boggling stat line yesterday: four catches for 128 yards and three touchdowns in a 28-23 win over the Atlanta Falcons. If you can simply get the ball in his hands, good things will happen.
He can win one on one matchups.

First NFL TD pass for @will_levis and first Titans TD catch for @DeAndreHopkins!
: Watch #ATLvsTEN on @NFLonCBS pic.twitter.

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Duke under Jon Scheyer is the school to beat on the recruiting trail right now in college basketball, perhaps even more so than the program was under Mike Krzyzewski.
That fact was sealed Monday when the Blue Devils officially landed 16-year-old wunderkind Cooper Flagg, the Maine native that electrified the summer recruiting circuits to become the most talked-about recruit in high school basketball. Flagg, rated the No.

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