Another Jon Scheyer choke job in March Madness will haunt Duke for a long time
Duke blew a 19-point lead and lost to UConn in the Elite Eight. That's two straight NCAA Tournament exits after blowing double-digit leads.

Duke blew a 19-point lead and lost to UConn in the Elite Eight. That's two straight NCAA Tournament exits after blowing double-digit leads.

Sunday Night Football is no longer on ESPN, which may be a huge inconvenience for more than a few MLB fans. We're trying to make it easier for you.

Michigan is back in the Final Four. It's been more than 30 years since the Wolverines last won it all, but this team is special.

After four dominant victories in the NCAA Tournament, the Michigan Wolverines have a Final Four matchup that could just as easily be the championship decider.

Myles Garrett is about to become a hot commodity no matter if the Cleveland Browns say he's unavailable to be traded. But the Chicago Bears make a lot of sense.

Ohio State isn't losing its best receiver and his loyalty should send a message to the rest of college football.

Frustrated MLB fan bases are going out of their way to blame individuals for their respective team's sluggish starts.

No one calls Wisconsin 'wisco'. That's not a thing. Even AI agrees that the Milwaukee Brewers City Connect jerseys should've been better.

After years of seeing guards dominate the NCAA Tournament, several teams like Illinois and Michigan have made deep runs on the strength of their front lines.

Luis Robert Jr. looks like a difference-maker for the New York Mets, and that reality should have many MLB teams regretting not trading for him.

The Baltimore Orioles are finally built to compete, for real this time. It would be nice to lock up Gunnar Henderson for the long run, if he's up for it.

Baseball is back, and so are the tears that follow. Atlanta Braves DH Dominic Smith hit a walk-off grand slam for his late mother, who passed away in mid-March.

Could the Cincinnati Bengals trade Joe Burrow to their AFC North rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers? It's unlikely, but there's at least one trade offer the Bengals would have to consider.

Mike Trout is off to a blistering start in 2026. If he keeps it up, now would be the time for the Los Angeles Angels to finally cash in.

Major League Baseballs are upset with the new automated ball-strike challenge system, and they'd be wise to put their grievances aside.

This is not the start Vitello or San Francisco expected when they made a historic spiral. And it may be a sign things are already starting to spiral.

If there are two players that shouldn't be receiving any hype right now, it's Simpson and Shedeur. And yet!

The Fighting Illini are partying like it's 2005 after outlasting Iowa in an Elite Eight slugfest.

After pushing baseball's business model to its breaking point, guess who's suddenly crying parity?

The Chicago Cubs extending Pete Crow-Armstrong and Nico Hoerner is bound to impact others around the organization.

The new ball-strike challenge system was supposed to make umpire error a thing of the past. But it's no much for a master at the top of his game.

What happens when an unstoppable force (Duke bias) meets an immovable object (the world's angriest head coach)?

The defensive arms race is just starting and these contenders need to make a move to acquire the ultimate pass-rushing weapon.

There are a few players in Atlanta that should not get too comfortable with their current squad because it's not likely they are there much longer.
