From Brackets to the Red Carpet

Awards season always sparks debate, and this year was no different. Nischelle Turner and Kevin Frazier highlighted the night’s biggest surprise, the rising momentum behind Michael B. Jordan, whose win capped a steady climb through the awards conversation. The hosts also pointed to films like Hamnet and Sinners as potential future classics. Meanwhile, the discussion…

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From Coach to Analyst

Adjusting from the sideline to the studio hasn’t been simple for Bruce Pearl. Pearl discussed that transition and also weighed in on the tournament debate surrounding Miami of Ohio, saying their remarkable run deserved consideration even if the metrics didn’t favor them. In today’s game, he noted, selection arguments often come down to résumé strength…

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The Portal’s Impact on Small Programs

ESPN College Basketball analyst Jay Bilas believes roughly seven teams have a legitimate shot to win March Madness this season, a reflection of the sport’s growing balance. The bigger conversation, however, centers on the impact of NIL and the transfer portal. Bilas notes smaller programs often develop talent only to watch those players transfer to…

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Ravens Decision Raises Questions

The failed trade of Maxx Crosby continues to stir debate across the league. Ross Tucker, who once failed a physical during his own NFL career, noted teams aren’t obligated to fully explain their reasoning for failed physicals.  Around the league, many believe the Baltimore Ravens simply got cold feet about the deal. Now the Las…

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Russini: You Don’t Tell Raiders Trade is Off Unless You Have a Backup Plan

The trade of Maxx Crosby took a twist yesterday after the Baltimore Ravens backed away following concerns regarding his physical. According to Dianna Russini, Baltimore’s hesitation centered on Crosby’s long term outlook, not his immediate impact. The decision left Crosby returning to the Las Vegas Raiders facility after already preparing mentally for a new chapter.…

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Bam’s Historic Night

Calling an 83 point night isn’t something you forget. Jason Jackson had the microphone as Bam Adebayo delivered a historic performance for the Miami Heat, a moment he described as fun, funky and unforgettable. Adebayo, long known for defense and rebounding, produced one of the most memorable nights in franchise history while Miami stretched its…

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Raiders Invest in Protecting Mendoza

Free agency always reveals how teams value positions, and according to Albert Breer, the Kansas City Chiefs may have quietly found a bargain with Kenneth Walker III. Running backs were once seen as expensive luxuries. But now, when you compare that market to other skill position player markets,  maybe running backs are being undervalued. Meanwhile,…

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Trump Meeting Puts NIL in Spotlight

College football’s NIL debate reached another stage as Donald Trump met with key figures in the sport like Nick Saban. According to Ross Dellenger, the goal was to bring national attention to the chaos surrounding NIL and pressure lawmakers to act. Dellenger said despite their efforts, nothing groundbreaking emerged. As for the future of the…

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Next Year’s QB Class Looms Large

According to ESPN Front Office Insider Mike Tannenbaum, the Miami Dolphins moving on from Tua Tagovailoa is less about the present and more about reshaping the future. A new coach and general manager often bring a new cultural blueprint. With a quarterback rich draft class looming, Miami & other teams may prefer a bridge option…

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Reggie: Wemby Is Just Getting Started

At only 22,  Reggie Miller sees Victor Wembanyama already playing like the NBA’s next great player. Miller highlighted how the young star now embraces physicality while still dominating both ends of the floor. What stands out most is the mindset. Wembanyama wants to play every minute and cares deeply about winning. Miller even wondered if…

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