Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin has made a decision on his starting quarterback for Sunday’s game against the New York Jets, but rather than reveal what everyone expects – that Russell Wilson is the guy – the coach decided not to tell.
“I’m just going to keep that in house,” Tomlin said.
Surprise.
Except the bigger surprise was soon on Tomlin. Because his house has leaks.
And that was apparent only minutes later when reporters entered the locker room and got the announcement they expected from Tomlin from receiver George Pickens instead.
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College GameDay is back where it belongs – SEC country (if you count Texas as SEC country) – and so is Lee Corso.
After a few iffy weeks, Corso is set to return to his longtime seat later this morning when GameDay visits Austin ahead of today’s Texas-Georgia showdown.
The 89-year-old had missed the past two weeks of shows because he was “under the weather,” according to host Rece Davis, but fellow analyst – and caretaker – Kirk Herbstreit announced late yesterday that Corso was set to return today.
Phewwwwwwwwwww.
The Alabama Crimson Tide will play the Tennessee Volunteers this Saturday — here’s what to know.
More and more females are standing up for their right to fair play and refusing to face opponents that were born males.
A high school soccer team in New Hampshire became the latest team to forfeit a match rather than compete against a transgender (biological male) opponent.
Bishop Brady high school in Concord, NH was scheduled to play Kearsarge High on Friday night, but the girls elected not to compete.
This appears to be a problem in New Hampsire.
Max Homa celebrates after winning the 2024 Presidents Cup. | Photo by Harry How/Getty Images
Two of the most popular players on the PGA Tour will head to South Africa in December to compete in the Nedbank Golf Challenge.
Max Homa and Will Zalatoris are headed to South Africa in December.
The two Americans will tee it up in the Nedbank Golf Challenge at the Gary Player Country Club in Sun City, as Homa will arrive as the defending champion. The former California Golden Bear won the 2023 edition in his debut, finishing four strokes ahead of Ryder Cup star Nicolai Højgaard of Denmark.
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In yet another WNBA Finals thriller, it was Carleton who fittingly sunk the game-winning free throws.
MINNEAPOLIS — It was destined to go to five games.
And, it was probably always going to go to the final possession.
That’s just the kind of all-time competitive WNBA Finals series it’s been between the Minnesota Lynx and the New York Liberty, the league’s two best teams all year.
On Friday night, in front of a desperate Minneapolis crowd, the final outcome came down to the wire once again.
New York Liberty coach Sandy Brondello blasted the officiating and foul call disparity following her team’s 82-80 Game 4 loss Friday to the Minnesota Lynx.
The Lynx beat the Liberty 82-80 on Friday night to force a decisive Game 5 of the WNBA Finals, the first since 2019.
Minnesota’s defense frustrated New York to force a winner-take-all Game 5 in the Finals.
Trayce Jackson-Davis played 127 minutes during the preseason, and the Golden State Warriors center’s evolution is undeniable.