Kalen DeBoer seems to be running a team that struggles to control its behavior when hit with adversity.
The Alabama Crimson Tide lost 40-35 Saturday in Nashville to Vanderbilt, and the fallout has been nothing short of incredible.
Whether it’s fans ranting, jokes on social media, Malachi Moore’s poor behavior, DeBoer being dragged or anything else, the upset win has given us a shocking amount of content.
That now includes a new video of Alabama players flipping out after the game.
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The Georgia football program has managed to pile up two things over the last couple of seasons: wins and arrests.
Georgia football players have reportedly been involved in at least 24 driving-related violations that have resulted in multiple arrests, but the latest arrest involving wide receiver Colbie Young involves charges far more serious than speeding.
Young was reportedly arrested early Tuesday morning by Athens-Clarke County police on misdemeanor charges of battery and assault on an unborn child.
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The Leathernecks saw their first player invited to the Senior Bowl, the premier pre-draft collegiate all-star game.
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Caitlin Clark is staying true to her word. After the Indiana Fever’s season came to an end with a first-round exit in the WNBA playoffs, Clark joked that she was going to become a professional golfer during the offseason while playing a lot more golf. While she won’t compete as a pro, she will play alongside some at an LPGA event in November.
The WNBA rookie phenom announced this week that she will be teeing it up in the pro-am of The Annika driven by Gainbridge in Florida on November 13.