Author: Michael

It took less than a year for the sports media to start turning on Travis Kelce, but now the Kansas City Chiefs tight end is receiving criticism for his perceived poor play early this season.
“I’m not blaming it on Taylor Swift, I’m not blaming anything, all I’m saying is when you win two Super Bowls, you got that whole tour that happens after the Super Bowl, he’s the most commercialized guy, there’s no one else doing more commercials… he’s been at more events, doing more things socially.

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Things appear to be spiraling at Auburn, and not just because the Tigers are off to a mediocre 2-2 start to the season, but because head coach Hugh Freeze simply can’t stop saying things that shouldn’t be said.
While four games may not seem like a lot, Auburn is already one-third of the way through its season, which makes it a large enough sample size where anyone paying any attention at all can say that there is a very real quarterback problem on The Plains.

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These are the NFL head coaches who already feel like they are on the hot seat.
Coaching changes are a fact of life in the NFL.
The NFL is a “what have you done for me lately?” league, and that is reflected in the fact that the list of coaches currently on the hot seat includes former Coaches of the Year, playoff winners, and Super Bowl champions.
But when teams are struggling, changes are made. Right now there are some teams that are struggling in the NFL, as well as some coaches who entered the year already in some hot water.

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Kalen DeBoer was asked about Donald Trump at Alabama-Georgia game, and handled it like a pro.
College football is becoming a battle ground for politics ahead of the 2024 United States Presidential Election. The Democrats are flying banners over games to attack Project 2025 and Republican nominee Donald Trump. Trump himself reportedly plans to attend the game of year taking place this weekend in Tuscaloosa: No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs vs. No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide.

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It’s not as easy as it looks at Coors Field!
Colorado — When folks talk about Coors Field, they typically discuss two things: how far the ball flies and how difficult it is to throw breaking pitches. They also often talk about how difficult it is for pitchers to adjust to their stuff not placing as well as they’d like it to (Mario DeGenz wrote an excellent series on this last year).
But Rockies hitters feel the same challenges on the other side of the ball.
“There’s a huge difference,” said third baseman Ryan McMahon.

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