Author: Michael

“If you build it, they will come…”
But what happens when it doesn’t even get built in the first place?
That’s what some baseball fans are wondering, as the Las Vegas ballpark that is supposed to host the Oakland Athletics at the start of the 2028 season has already skyrocketed in price by a quarter of a billion dollars. The estimated total cost right now stands at $1.75 billion.
… And they haven’t even started construction yet.

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Heading into Tuesday night’s college football playoff rankings, there has certainly been a lot of expected politicking across the sport from different coaches trying to make a case for their team. Not a stranger to social media, Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin has tried a variety of ways to make a case for the Rebels, while taking aim at other teams from the SEC. 
This has led to a subtle war of words from Kiffin, Shane Beamer and Alabama’s Kalen DeBoer, as they each try to make their case for being in the playoff.

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Houston Texans general manager Nick Caserio is fired up about the NFL’s three-game suspension of his linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair to the point he’s “embarrassed” by the league’s handling of the matter and calls the portrayal of his player “bulls–t.”
“We’re going to say Azeez Al-Shaair, nobody embodies our program more than Azeez,” Caserio told reporters on Tuesday. “What he’s about, what he’s been through, you all know his story.

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The New Jersey Devils and New York Rangers play pretty close to each other — not sure if you knew that; I was a middle school Geography Bee champion so I’m good at map stuff — and things got interesting between former Rangers goalie and current analyst Steve Valiquette and Devils star Jack Hughes.
The two teams met for the first time this season Monday, with the Devils sitting atop the Metropolitan Division and the Broadway Blueshirts trying to navigate a bit of a rough stretch that has seen them drop five of their last six going into Monday night’s contest.

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The Longhorns got a major commitment just one day before the early signing period.
The Texas Longhorns pulled off a major last-minute commitment on Tuesday, flipping 2025 five-star defensive back Kade Phillips from the LSU Tigers.
Phillips, ranked the No. 23 player in the Class of 2025, is a native of Texas, and had initially committed to the Longhorns back on July 6th. However, he flipped to the Tigers just one month later, and had been pledged to LSU until re-committing to the Longhorns on Tuesday, just one day before the early signing period.

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