Week 11 Anger Index: BYU’s long-standing beef with the CFP committee
Which teams, and conference, should be most upset with the first CFP ranking of the 2025 season?
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Continue ReadingIn the release of the first rankings of the College Football Playoff on Tuesday night on ESPN, coach Ryan Day and his unbeaten Ohio State Buckeyes topped the list, followed by Big Ten foe Indiana at No. 2, with Texas A&M third and Alabama landing at four.
Continue ReadingCatcher Salvador Perez will remain with the Kansas City Royals rather than become a free agent, agreeing Tuesday to a two-year contact.
Continue ReadingThe Jets have traded three-time Pro Bowl DT Quinnen Williams to the Cowboys in exchange for a second-round pick in 2026, a first-rounder in 2027 and DT Mazi Smith.
Continue ReadingTrying to make sense of the constantly evolving playoff picture conference by conference.
Continue ReadingOpener included in 15-man squad for first Test in Perth Selectors will wait before making final decision on opening spot Opener Jake Weatherald has secured a place in Australia’s Ashes squad and is the leading contender to partner Usman Khawaja at the top of the order for the first Test in Perth. But chief selector […]
Continue ReadingAs Conor Bradley shone, Trent Alexander-Arnold was given a brutal and hostile reminder of his fall from grace, writes Phil McNulty.
Continue ReadingYou know you have scored a special goal when you are then being compared to Lionel Messi – and even more so if you are a centre-half, but that is what’s happened to Tottenham’s Micky van de Ven.
Continue ReadingThe full transcript of Virgil van Dijk calling out Wayne Rooney’s “over the top” criticism of him live on air after Liverpool’s 1-0 Champions League win against Real Madrid on Tuesday.
Continue ReadingThe sight of Mikel Merino wheeling away in celebration after scoring while playing as a striker is something that Arsenal fans have got used to seeing over the past nine months.
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