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Mizzou clinched another top-five victory by defeating No. 4 Alabama at the track meet.

February 20, 2025 TY 0

In 1994, No. 12 Mizzou defeated No. 4 Kansas on February 20, catapulting the Tigers into the AP top 10 and sparking what is often […]

Mets pitcher Frankie Montas weighs in on his injury.

February 20, 2025 TY 0

Mets starter Frankie Montas experienced an odd sensation in his tricep area during his first bullpen session at Clover Park last week in Port St. […]

Texas is reportedly bringing Chad Scott, West Virginia’s running backs coach, on board.

February 20, 2025 TY 0

The ex-offensive coordinator for the Mountaineers brings strong game-planning skills and a proven record as an effective recruiter. Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian has […]

Ohio State Reportedly Adds Three to Coaching Staff on Wednesday.

February 20, 2025 TY 0

Ohio State is reportedly set to add three new analysts to its coaching staff. Former Purdue offensive line coach Marcus Johnson, ex-Oklahoma State coach Charlie […]

NFL reveals massive projected salary cap increase for 2025 season with new league year kicking off March 12

February 20, 2025 TY 0

NFL teams now have a clear spending benchmark as the new league year begins on March 12. The league announced on Wednesday that the salary […]

Miami Dolphins lose offensive assistant to Philadelphia Eagles

February 20, 2025 TY 0

Following their departure of Kellen Moore to the New Orleans Saints—who recently brought him on as head coach after the Eagles’ Super Bowl win—the Philadelphia […]

7 men charged in connection with burglaries of professional athletes’ homes

February 19, 2025 TY 0

The defendants are accused of stealing valuables worth more than $2 million. Federal prosecutors in Tampa charged seven alleged members of a South American theft […]

Panthers re-sign backup QB Andy Dalton to two-year deal

February 19, 2025 TY 0

The Carolina Panthers re-signed veteran quarterback Andy Dalton to a two-year, $8 million contract with $6 million guaranteed and a maximum value of $10 million, […]

Tyreek Hill’s offseason fence-mending includes ‘public apology to Tua’

February 19, 2025 TY 0

After causing a stir in the Dolphins’ locker room by saying he was “out” after the season finale, Tyreek Hill has been working to repair […]

Cochran Adds Thomas Fletcher as Special Teams, Tight Ends Coach

February 19, 2025 TY 0

The University of West Alabama football program and head coach Scott Cochran announced the hiring of Scott Fletcher as Special Teams Coordinator and Tight Ends […]

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