VIDEO: Utah Governor Blasts Oregon Fans for Chanting ‘F*ck the Mormons’
Utah Governor Spencer Cox (R) accused Oregon fans of “religious bigotry” after a large section of students began chanting “f*ck the Mormons” during Saturday’s BYU-Oregon game.

Utah Governor Spencer Cox (R) accused Oregon fans of “religious bigotry” after a large section of students began chanting “f*ck the Mormons” during Saturday’s BYU-Oregon game.

Two Houston Cougars players got into a fight on the sidelines Saturday during a disappointing 48-30 loss to the Kansas Jayhawks.

Those who thought streaming quality and technology were at a high enough standard to take on the giant responsibility of showcasing the country’s most popular game in primetime may want to think again.

When giving an interview near Polish MMA fighter Amadeusz “Ferrari” Roslik, one might want to remove their sunglasses. Because, as one YouTuber found out, you’ll need to see the punches flying at your face.

Lakers forward LeBron James is not happy at all with what he considers the lenient punishment the NBA handed Suns Owner Robert Sarver after finding him guilty of racist and misogynistic behavior.

The Kansas City Chiefs suffered two significant injuries in their season-opening victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Chiefs coach Andy Reid believes he knows exactly what led to those injuries: The playing surface at the Cardinals’ State Farm Stadium.

The Lions and Eagles had a spirited football game on the field Sunday. Then, once that was over, their fans turned around and beat the hell out of each other.

A ferocious brawl at the Raiders-Chargers game on Sunday turned especially ugly when a female fan got punched in the face by a man, twice.

Cowboys fans threw trash at Dak Prescott as he left the field to have his injured hand examined during Sunday Night Football.

He is a native of “The Golden State,” but that doesn’t mean that Aaron Rodgers is a fan of how California is currently being run. In fact, the Packers signal-caller believes California is “going to sh*t.”

Former ESPN host and full-time idiot Jemele Hill took to Twitter Thursday to say it was the duty of journalists to examine Queen Elizabeth II’s role in the “devastating impact of continued colonialism” when putting her legacy “into full context.”

The BMW PGA Championship halted first-round play on Thursday as news of the death of Queen Elizabeth II spread.

John Daly casually fired a perfect first pitch on Wednesday, much to the amusement of a Cardinals broadcaster who couldn’t stop laughing.

A “grown man” extended his glove and stole a ball intended for a young girl at Nationals Park last Thursday.

Fans attending Monday night’s Clemson-Georgia Tech game did not get their money’s worth by what transpired on the field. However, if they were seated near these two fighting fans, they definitely got bang for their buck.

Clark Yarbrough, a football player for Ouachita Baptist University in Arkansas, died Sunday morning after suddenly collapsing, the school said in a press release.

Video has emerged in which Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones can be seen admitting to police that he was not wearing his seatbelt during the car crash he was involved in last May.

Minnesota Twins catcher Gary Sanchez was obliviously making his way back to the dugout to get a scouting report on the pitcher he was about to face when he was nearly smashed by a practice swing from teammate Gilberto Celestino.

Two fans at Saturday’s Georgia-Oregon game who brawled it out in one of the better fan fights you’ll ever see.

Yahir Cancino, a junior varsity football player at Dalhart High School in Dalhart, Texas, has died after sustaining a serious head injury during a football game Thursday night. According to a press release posted on Facebook by the Dalhart Independent

Brayd Bunch, a transgender artist set to compete at the Fake Drake celebrity boxing event, is challenging Caitlyn Jenner to step into the ring so he can “shut her up.”

Uvalde High School pulled off a miraculous win in their first home game since the tragic shooting at Robb Elementary that left 19 children and 2 teachers dead.

NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre was questioned by the FBI as a part of their investigation into a welfare fraud scandal in Mississippi, according to a report.

Purdue safety Chris Jefferson returned an interception 72 yards for a touchdown on Thursday, then vomited all over the sideline.

Fox Sports 1 host Shannon Sharpe called Packers QB Aaron Rodgers a “horrible person” for refusing the coronavirus vaccine.

A preseason NFL game between the Lions and Steelers averaged more viewers than all five games on the NBA’s 2021 Christmas showcase.

Former Heavyweight Champion Mike Tyson said in a recent interview that the aging process and chaotic world we live in have caused him to become more conservative.

The US Open became the latest scene of backlash as protesters gathered on Monday to demonstrate against the vaccine mandates in New York.

Jason Jenkins, the senior vice president for communications and community relations for the Miami Dolphins, died unexpectedly on Saturday. He was 47 years old.

Minnesota Timberwolves forward Taurean Prince was arrested Thursday night at Miami Airport on a charge related to “dangerous drugs,” TMZ Sports reports.

Bills punting phenom Matt Araiza is one of three defendants in a lawsuit alleging gang rape, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Tennis sensation Novak Djokovic has made it official: he will not be able to travel to the United States to compete in the U.S. Open due to the Biden administration’s policy preventing unvaccinated, non-citizens from entering the U.S.

Cowboys star left tackle Tyron Smith suffered a severe hamstring tear at practice in Frisco, Texas, on Wednesday. The injury is thought to be serious enough that the longtime starter could be sidelined until December.

Deion Sanders told his players he expects good behavior and “no slides” (sandals) and “no wifebeaters” (tank-top shirts in the classroom.

Do not count Cowboys QB Dak Prescott among those who think Dallas is going to take a step back this year.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Hall of Fame quarterback Len Dawson, whose unmistakable swagger in helping the Kansas City Chiefs to their first Super Bowl title earned him the nickname “Lenny the Cool,” died Wednesday. He was 87.

Magic Johnson took to Twitter Tuesday and put to rest an internet rumor claiming that he had once donated blood.

John Wawrow, an AP NFL reporter covering the Buffalo Bills, posted a tweet on Monday in which he lamented the lack of female music artists getting run on the Bills’ practice soundtrack.

The hit that injured highly-touted New York Giants prospect Kayvon Thibodeaux has led to intense disagreement online between former players and media.

Former NFL star Aqib Talib is reportedly stepping away from his role on Amazon’s Thursday Night Football broadcast after his brother’s arrest for murder last week.
