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Thereâs losing to Kentucky and Marshall, and then thereâs losing to App State and Georgia Southern
The unassuming weeks are always the most dangerous for college football, but especially so early in the season when the rankings are more guesses than earned distinctions. Still though, when you schedule an FCS school and pay them to come play non-conference patsy during homecoming or whatever else,...

Relieved to miss the redemption arc we didnât need
It certainly speaks to the worldâs ability to completely turn over and surprise you that Nick Kyrgios was installed as the favorite to win the U.S. Open after he pretty much paddled Danil Medvedev and Francis Tiafoe overturned Rafael Nadal. This is Nick Kyrgios after all, who never needed more than ...

The Marty McFly Rankings Week 1: Which college football program is most on its way to being âbackâ?
It feels like an abundance of college football programs are âbackâ this season more so than in recent iterations. USC beat Rice 66-7, and theyâre already the Pac-12âs best hope of making the College Football Playoff. Florida State topped LSU (whoâs still a candidate to make this list if Brian Kelly ...

Howelling at the moon: Washington not getting anywhere with Wentz at QB
Entering his junior season at Chapel Hill, Sam Howell had NFL Draft experts salivating. He and Spencer Rattler were thought to be the franchise-changing quarterbacks of the 2022 class. How quickly they both fell out of favor. Rattler lost his starting job at Oklahoma and transferred to South Carolin...

Margaret Courtâs resentment is proof that envy and racism were Serena Williamsâ only true rivals
Most of the time, feminists are feminismâs biggest problem. Itâs why Margaret Court has chosen this moment to hate on Serena Williams. Because like tennis, feminism is/was supposed to be something just for white women....

Might be time for pro athletes to beef up that security â or flaunt less online
In a little less than three months, it will be the 15th anniversary of Sean Taylorâs death from a home invasion in South Florida. A physical specimen by any metric, the University of Miami and Washington NFL franchise star died from a gunshot wound at age 24. ...

The SEC is obnoxiously perfect in Week One
The upset of Week 1 in college football wasnât really an upset â if you ask SEC fans. Bill Napier, in his first game as the head coach of Florida, knocked off defending Pac-12 champ, No. 7 Utah, in a contest of physical strength that featured six lead changes and a tie....

Jake Paulâs next match is against a legend â whose glory days are well behind him
Look at Jake Paul stepping up his competition â in name recognition in the fight world at least....

NJPW not only doesn't care about alleged abusers, it's actively pushing them
It wouldnât be apt to compare wrestling or wrestling companies to major sports leagues in how they deal with those accused of domestic abuse or sexual assault, though the usual balloon-handed nature of it certainly looks similar. There are definite, top-level sports leagues that could enact any numb...

Pau Gasol is absolutely an all-time Laker great
Game 7 of the 2010 NBA Finals was a rock fight....

Chelsea and Tottenham is why we watch
After yesterdayâs fracas (it was certainly more than a game,) the temptation is to call Chelsea-Spurs the best rivalry going in the Premier League. Liverpool-City might have more quality, and the best quality in Europe arguably, but everything is pretty civil and theyâre too respectful of each other...

A serene Tottenham Hotspur will take some getting used to
Itâs pretty obvious a team has a habit, even a reputation or history, of being a fuckaround when its very name is used as a definition of that. âSpursineesâ has been a term thrown around since just about the Premier Leagueâs beginning, which makes it clear what everyone thinks of Tottenham. No matte...

Amanda Nunes made it clear that she is still as good as it gets in UFC
Julianna Peña is tough as nails. She took a beating for five rounds against Amanda Nunes last night. A brutal, bloody beating. Yet through the knockdowns and the elbows, Peña never took her foot off the gas pedal and was able to get Nunes in trouble (at times) on the ground later in the fight. Peña ...

Looking back at the NFL's QB roulette
Who will win this yearâs NFL quarterback roulette?...

Draymond Greenâs chasing that farewell contract, but do the Warriors love him like that?
In the aftermath of Golden Stateâs 2022 NBA title, the expectation was that the Warriors and billionaire owner Joe Lacobâs Midas Touch would continue forever. While reporting on Golden Stateâs $171 million luxury tax bill, ESPNâs Brian Windhorst referred to its championship as a checkbook win. That ...

Danny Ainge has turned the Utah Jazz into a League Pass offseason team
Now in his third decade as a general manager or team president, Danny Ainge is in the next stage of whatâs been a blessed NBA existence. As a supporting player on a pair of championship Celtics teams, he was one of the leagueâs first 3-point specialists, and reached the NBA Finals with Portland, the...

The Jazz wouldnât say it, but Donovan Mitchellâs days in Utah are likely numbered
Danny Ainge gave no tells during the Utah Jazz summer league press conference on Saturday. The Jazz team president answered, maybe, three questions during the whole session, leaving most of the talking to General Manager Justin Zanik....

The death of the superteam (for now)
The Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors Finals was one of the more engaging championship fights of recent memory. The Celtics were on a Cinderella tear on their way to facing a retooled, post-Kevin Durant Warriors. Both teams had organically built the backbone of their roster through adept draf...

The plan in is place and the pieces are set â now the Pelicans just have to execute
The New Orleans Pelicans blueprint was on display in the 2022 NBA Finals....

The Minnesota incubator is about to do it again
Since the Minneapolis Lakers won half of the leagueâs first 10 NBA titles and then shuffled off to Los Angeles where they won13 more, Minnesota has been an incubator for NBA championship paradesâin other cities. After the Lakersâ relocated to L.A., the NBA didnât return to Minnesota until 1989. The ...