While the team has been around for many years, Red Bull’s sister team made its debut on the Formula 1 grid under the moniker “Visa Cash App RB,” and it turns out it was their last season with that name too.
Which is good, because that was a terrible name, but they’re only tweaking it a little bit.
The team’s name was obviously the product of sponsorship deals, but what really confused fans was what to call them. A lot of fans and broadcasters went with RB, the team itself seemed to use VCARB.
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Muad’Dib knows ball.
Is there anything Timothée Chalamet can’t do? This week one of the world’s brightest young movie stars went on College Gameday to promote his new Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, and used the time to absolutely steal the show with some of the best knowledge from a special guest ever.
Obviously he went into this with some key stats written down to guide his decisions, but it’s also extremely clear that the dude knows ball.
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The new professional women’s basketball 3-on-3 league is joining forces with Under Armour.
Unrivaled — the new women’s professional basketball 3-on-3 league co-founded by Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier — is set to launch next month in Miami. For the first time, 33 WNBA stars will compete in full-court 3-on-3 basketball, a list that includes Olympic basketball stars Brittney Griner, Alyssa Thomas, Chelsea Gray, Jackie Young, Stewart, and Collier, among others.
On this day in 2006, Chelsea midfielder Michael
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The 11th F1 team now has an agreement on power units for its inaugural season in 2026
At the end of November Formula 1 announced that an 11th team would be joining the grid for the 2026 season. F1 announced at that time that an agreement in principle has been reached and that a General Motors-Cadillac team will be entering the sport starting in 2026.
The announcement brought to a close months of debate and discussion over a potential 11th team on the grid.
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Jimmy Butler is reportedly on the trade block, with three Western Conference contenders connected to the veteran star.
The Miami Heat find themselves at a crossroads: should they continue to be a middling team in the Eastern Conference, or look to pivot to a youth movement? It all comes back to the idea of trading Jimmy Butler, the 35-year-old superstar wing with a $52 million player option after this season.
Teddy Bear tosses are becoming a trend around hockey, especially in the minor leagues and at the junior level. It’s always cool. But I’ve never seen anything Teddy Bear toss-centric wilder than a line brawl breaking out while thousands of stuffed animals rained down onto the ice.
That’s what we got in the Ontario Hockey League over the weekend thanks to the Barrie Colts and the Ottawa 67’s.
The College Football Playoff field is set, and we know where each team is headed for either the first round or the quarterfinals. While we wait to start the process of crowning a national champion, there is plenty to discuss around the sport.
The Transfer Portal opened on Monday, and we’ve seen a steady influx of players looking for a new home. Don’t forget that this period only runs for 20 days, compared to years past.
While all of this is going on, 12 teams are preparing for an opportunity to play for a national championship, with the CFP starting on December 20th.
Amani Oruwariye’s blunder against the Bengals conjured images of former Cowboys player Leon Lett
It is a moment etched in NFL lore, to the point that last season we here at SB Nation not only wrote about it, but the brilliant minds at Secret Base put together a “Rewinder” installment covering it. That moment, of course, Leon Lett’s special teams breakdown in the Dallas Cowboys’ Thanksgiving Day loss to the Miami Dolphins in 1993.
Tyler Van Dyke’s time at Wisconsin reportedly has come to an end.
Van Dyke tore his ACL in the third game of the season against Alabama, and didn’t play another snap of the season.
It turns out that his time on the field against Alabama will be his last time on the field for the Badgers. Pete Thamel reported that he’s entering the transfer portal with one season of eligibility remaining.
He has 55 passing touchdowns in his career, and will likely have several suitors in the transfer portal.