The No. 24 Wolverines will fall out of the top 25 on Sunday.
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The Titans will start backup QB Mason Rudolph in place of Will Levis against the Bills on Sunday, a source told ESPN, confirming a report by Paul Kuharsky.
Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter missed the second half of a 34–7 win Arizona after suffering a reported slight re-aggravation of a shoulder injury
OutKick’s Haley Caronia recently sat down with trans athlete Nicole Powers, and Powers — who has competed as a skier, tennis player, and — in this case, most importantly — as a golfer, gave her take on transgender golfer Hailey Davidson‘s bid to earn a spot on the LPGA Tour.
Powers talked about how during some competitions she would purposely let off the gas to not draw any attention.
“I didn’t want to raise any flags,” Powers said.
If you told me 10 years ago that Antonio Brown would be endorsing Donald Trump for president, I would have called you certifiably insane for two reasons. One, an NFL player endorsing a Republican candidate just seemed off. And two, Trump was just a businessman who also had a game show.
Well, here we are. The year is 2024, and Trump is running for his second term in office – and Brown (the guy who applauded Caitlin Clark by using a Mel Gibson meme and who had the most memorable mid-game exit ever) is supporting him. What a time to be alive.
Have you ever wanted to be a college football kicker? This might be your lucky day
Have you ever wanted to be a kicker for a college football team?
This might be your lucky day, provided you are a student at Arizona State, or could become one quickly.
The Sun Devils lost to Cincinnati on Saturday by a final score of 24-14, and in the loss kicker Ian Hershey missed a pair of field goal attempts. Hershey missed a 48-yard field goal attempt with under six minutes remaining, which would have cut Cincinnati’s lead to 24-17.
Austin is the place to be for sports fans this weekend with the Texas Longhorns and Georgia Bulldogs going tow-to-tow on Saturday and the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix festivities happening all weekend long.
So, crossovers were inevitable, We saw Nick Saban doing a hot lap around the track on Friday, and now we’ve got something that has become one of my favorite types of content, “People trying to guess sports team logos and/or mascots and getting them wrong” videos.
This time, the people guessing are F1 drivers.
Missouri quarterback Brady Cook led the Tigers on a 17-play, 95-yard drive to score the game-winning touchdown over Auburn with 46 seconds left, which was pretty miraculous in and of itself. There’s more to it, though.
Cook left the game early in the first quarter with an ankle injury, and was replaced by Drew Pyne. It appeared that Cook tried to work through the injury on the sideline, but headed to the tunnel later in the half to get treatment … at least, that’s what the assumption was.
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Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is in good spirits again after strong start to United States Grand Prix
AUSTIN — Throughout the FIA Press Conference after the F1 Sprint Race at the United States Grand Prix, and as he walked out of the room, something was back for Max Verstappen.
A smile on his face.
After capturing pole position on Friday for the F1 Sprint, Verstappen delivered a wire-to-wire on Saturday.
Clayton Kershaw hasn’t forgotten that the 2017 Houston Astros cheated him and the Los Angeles Dodgers out of a World Series. And he shouldn’t.
His latest comment came in response to a question from The Athletic’s Jayson Stark. Stark, reporting on the 2024 National League Championship Series between the Dodgers and New York Mets, was looking to find if there’s ever been a better 1-2 at the top of a lineup than the Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts.