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Jun 08 2026SPORTS

Caleb Williams’ High Praise for Aaron Rodgers: A Fan‑Friendly Take

In a recent interview, Caleb Williams shared that he regards Aaron Rodgers as the second‑best quarterback ever, right after Tom Brady. This view surprised many Bears supporters, given Rodgers’ long history of success against Chicago. Over 18 seasons with the Packers, Rodgers held a 25‑5 record versu

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Jun 07 2026SPORTS

Tuscaloosa Takes on St. John’s in the Super Regional Showdown

The seventh‑seeded Alabama squad is back in its home stadium for the first time since 2006, hoping to advance to Omaha after a long drought that stretched back to 1999. The Red Storm from St. John’s, meanwhile, is making its first appearance in a Super Regional since 2012 and has yet to reach the Co

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Jun 06 2026SPORTS

College baseball teams skip games because of a confusing ranking system

Every year, college baseball teams face a tough choice when scheduling late-season games. A hidden ranking called RPI decides which teams make the tournament, but it works in strange ways. If a strong team beats a weak opponent, it barely helps their RPI. But if they lose to that same team, their RP

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Jun 04 2026OPINION

College sports needs real change, not just more government help

The big sports leagues aren’t happy with a new Senate bill meant to "fix" college sports. The bill, called the Protect College Sports Act, tries to help the NCAA and its members with problems they created themselves. For years, these schools worked together to make rules that kept players from getti

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Jun 03 2026SPORTS

Yankees' Aaron Judge Injury: What Fans Should Know About His Recovery

Aaron Judge's shoulder trouble might keep him off the field longer than expected. The star player had dealt with right shoulder pain for about two weeks before it flared up during a recent road trip. Doctors now say a bone bruise in his upper rib could sideline him for multiple weeks, if not longer.

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Jun 01 2026SPORTS

New NCAA Rules Could Block LSU's International Basketball Recruits

LSU basketball coach Will Wade made a bold move last season by focusing on international talent, landing four top prospects from abroad. But a new proposal in Congress called the Protect College Sports Act threatens to wipe out those plans before they even begin. The act introduces two big changes t

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May 28 2026SPORTS

New Rules Could Change the Game for College Coaches and Players

College sports might soon face big changes if a new bill makes it through Congress. Two senators from different parties have teamed up to propose the Protect College Sports Act, a sweeping plan aimed at fixing some of the biggest problems in the industry. One portion of the bill, often called the "L

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May 24 2026SPORTS

Rain forces last-minute changes to Tennessee high school softball finals

The final games of Tennessee’s high school softball season got a rain check. Originally planned for the same day, the biggest matches got shifted because of steady rainfall across Middle Tennessee. Instead of wrapping up on Friday, the championship showdowns got pushed to Saturday. At Riverdale Hig

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May 22 2026SPORTS

De'Aaron Fox's Injury Puts Spurs' Game Plan in Jeopardy

The San Antonio Spurs face a tough spot as they prepare for Game 3 of the Western Conference finals. De'Aaron Fox, their star point guard, has been sidelined with a high ankle sprain, leaving the team without its top playmaker for two straight games. High ankle sprains are trickier than regular ankl

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May 22 2026SPORTS

Rains put brakes on high school track finals in Tennessee

Heavy rain turned the last day of Tennessee’s high school track finals into a soggy wait. The Class AAA championships at Tom Black Track in Knoxville got called off multiple times. The boys’ pole vault managed just three attempts before lightning forced a pause. Meanwhile, the girls’ pole vault hadn

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