For the first time since 2011, the Big 12 will no longer use round-robin scheduling, making the strength of schedule metric more important than ever. The team that advances to the 2023 Big 12 Championship Game may depend on whatever club has a clean route given the diverse schedules in a one-time 14-team layover season.… Continue reading How Big 12 Teams are Stacking Up in Strength of Schedule
According to the Albany Times Union, the coaches and players of the Albany Empire are preparing to file a class-action lawsuit against owner and former NFL player Antonio Brown because they claim he withdrew money from their bank accounts following their final game by reversing their paychecks. Coach Moe Leggett of the Empire revealed that… Continue reading Antonio Brown Doing What He Does Best – Being a POS
Following an investigation into breaches by the NCAA’s Independent Accountability Resolution Panel (IARP), LSU has revoked all of its football victories from 2012 through 2015. Due to the fact that former offensive lineman Vadal Alexander was ineligible for his entire college career, the Tigers are forfeiting 37 victories, including two bowl games. Les Miles is… Continue reading LSU football vacates all wins from 2012 to 2015
The absence of the Cinderella story is one of the criticisms leveled against college football by people who dislike the sport. People who don’t follow college basketball throughout the regular season but fall in love with little colleges in March are the same ones who complain that the College Football Playoff is boring because it… Continue reading NCAAF Teams Poised for a Let Down Season in 2023
Several media outlets have reported that the institution has informed the conference that it “intends to resign.” According to the article, no other conference has invited San Diego State to join. From Pete Thamel of ESPN: The SDSU president Adela de la Torre sent the league a complicated withdrawal letter on June 13 that led… Continue reading San Diego State to Pac-12?
According to the folks over at CBS sports, here is their list of the 8 NFL coaches currently on the “hot seat” ie., in jeopardy of losing their jobs. Every NFL offseason is a test of adaptability. not only for the players, but for all of the league’s coaching staffs. Just a year after 10… Continue reading NFL Coaches on the Hot Seat
The quarterback of the Los Angeles Chargers, Justin Herbert, is aware that he will become wealthy soon, but he is unable to predict when he will sign a lucrative contract with the team. French fries from McDonald’s are more American than Air Jordans, according to Deon Cole’s Ultimate Sports Fantasy At the team’s charity golf… Continue reading Justin Herbert Contract Talks
The finest NFL free agent available right now is DeAndre Hopkins, and if the seasoned wide receiver gets his way, the team that signs him won’t get much for their money. After being released by the Arizona Cardinals two weeks ago, Hopkins, who turns 31 on June 6, became a free agent. He played for… Continue reading What Kind of Money Does DeAndre Hopkins Want?
SEC will play eight conference games but will no longer have divisions after Texas and Oklahoma join in the 2024 season. The SEC opted to continue playing eight league games for the 2024 season on Thursday, putting on hold lengthy discussions about whether to increase its intraconference schedule when Texas and Oklahoma raise membership to… Continue reading SEC Football to Eliminate Divisions After Texas and Oklahoma Join
Le’Veon Bell recently made an appearance on a podcast. Over five years have passed since the former Pro Bowl running back played his final game wearing a Pittsburgh Steelers uniform. Bell made some startling confessions about his time in the NFL, which appears to be all but done as he pursues a boxing career, in… Continue reading Le’Veon Bell Finally Admits Steelers Hold Out was a Mistake