Bama’s 17-Year-Old Freshman Writes Cryptic Message in Eye Tape Before Thrilling Win
17-year-old Alabama superstar wide receiver Ryan Williams has a very bright future and career ahead of him, but it’s probably not as a Hallmark greeting card writer.

17-year-old Alabama superstar wide receiver Ryan Williams has a very bright future and career ahead of him, but it’s probably not as a Hallmark greeting card writer.

The WNBA’s announced crackdown on racism at games and online has received the full-throated support of the league’s top player.

The Boise State women’s volleyball team has forfeited an upcoming match against San Jose State University (SJSU) amid controversy over a male member of that team.

NFL officiating was (allegedly) supposed to be much better this year. Through three weeks plus one game, that has not been the case.

The NFL has fined Saints tackle Khristian Boyd for his hit that knocked Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith out of the game with a concussion on Sunday.

Caitlin Clark’s highly anticipated trip to the postseason lasted only two games after the Sun eliminated the Fever 87-81.

Students at the University of Notre Dame favor Donald Trump over Kamala Harris in the 2024 Presidential Election, according to a poll of 705 students taken by the school newspaper, the Irish Rover.

DiJonai Carrington, the Connecticut Sun forward who gained internet infamy last weekend for poking Caitlin Clark in the eye, has been named the WNBA’s Most Improved Player of the Year for 2024.
DiJonai Carrington, the forward for the Connecticut Sun who sent Caitlin Clark crashing to the floor after poking her in the eye on Sunday, is denying that the eye poke was intentional.
Travis Kelce’s mother, Donna, is coming to her son’s defense amid mounting criticism due to his poor start to the year.

Playing during an NFL Sunday didn’t slow Caitlin Clark down at all, as her playoff debut still scored monster ratings.
The United Staes Conference of Bishops (USCCB) calls on all Catholics to “vote for candidates who will defend the life and dignity of the human person”

The NFL’s stats (ratings) have greatly benefited from Travis Kelce’s romance with Taylor Swift. Travis Kelce’s numbers? Not so much.

Former USC running back Reggie Bush is suing his alma mater, the Pac-12, and the NCAA for name, image, and likeness (NIL) compensation he might have received if he had been allowed to profit off his name in college.

A college football player in Georgia was rushed to the hospital Saturday after collapsing during a game.

Caitlin Clark was the unanimous pick of the 15-member selection committee for the WNBA Rookie of the Year Award.

Clark’s rookie card has sold at auction for $84,000, breaking the record of $78,000 set earlier this year for an autographed 2022 Bowman University Caitlin Clark Superfractor.

On Thursday night, Shohei Ohtani played the greatest game ever by a baseball player. And after it was over, his thoughts weren’t of his performance.

Comedienne Nikki Glaser demonstrated her proficiency at ruthlessly mocking NFL coaches and players four months ago during the Tom Brady Netflix roast. Judging by her performance on Thursday Night Football, she hasn’t lost a step.

Mel Kiper has a proposal for increasing scoring in the NFL, and it involves a rule change that is sure to shock coaches throughout the league.
Caitlin Clark did not win her final rookie regular season game. However, even in defeat, she found ways to make history.

Video of the domestic violence incident involving former Dodger Julio Urias and his wife has emerged. The video shows Urias taking a swing at his wife.

Levis told reporters on Wednesday that his cell number had fallen into the hands of disgruntled fans and would be changed.

Baker Mayfield revealed some less-than-flattering information about Tom Brady during a recent podcast appearance.

Lions coach Dan Campbell told reporter Nick Manes that he was forced to sell his home in suburban Detroit because fans showed up on the property.

Astros star Jose Altuve apparently took things a step too far on Tuesday night by getting ejected for removing his cleats and socks while arguing with the umpire.

Micah Parsons did not play in Sunday’s game between the Chiefs and the Bengals on Sunday, but he has thoughts about it.

Jason Kelce sent an Eagles fan into the shadow realm with a chest bump before Monday Night’s game against the Falcons.

Jordan Chiles fought for an Olympic medal on the mats in Paris, and now she will continue that fight in a Swiss court.

On Thursday, Caitlin Clark will put the finishing touches on what has already been a record-breaking rookie season. And according to one former WNBA player, she’s not even getting started yet.

Shannon Sharpe seems to be doing his best to literally make the most of his viral sex video mistake.

The Kansas City Chiefs’ quest for a third consecutive Super Bowl championship suffered yet another setback on Sunday.

Cincinnati Bengals star receiver Ja’Marr Chase drew a crucial 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty that killed the Bengals’ momentum on an important late-game drive, forcing them to settle for a field goal in a game they lost by one point.

Whoever coined the phrase “no hard feelings” must not have gone to Colorado or Colorado State.

If it seems like every time Caitlin Clark steps on a basketball court, she breaks a new record, it’s because that is almost true.

Packers QB Malik Willis had to call an audible after noticing that his center had emptied the contents of his gut all over the ball.

Those who despise Harrison Butker for his beliefs and eagerly await opportunities to cheer when he fails will have to keep waiting.

WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert is backtracking after declining to condemn abusive language from fans supporting Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese.

Former ESPN and Fox Sports 1 hot-taker Skip Bayless says that he avoided voicing support for Caitlin Clark because he felt it would add to already heightened racial tensions.

Washington Redskins Super Bowl legend Mark Rypien says the team’s new nickname, the Commanders, is not growing on him and “never will.”
