OutKick's Dan Dakich Puts On Dad Hat, Interviews Son Andrew On NIT Success
Dan Dakich got to do something a little different on his show "Don't @ Me" when he interviewed a special guest... his son.

Dan Dakich got to do something a little different on his show "Don't @ Me" when he interviewed a special guest... his son.

After a viral Charles Barkley clip, Tom Izzo and Dan Hurley defended tough coaching while left-wing writer Dan Wolken disputed the premise, prompting a look at how media criticism of intensity is framed as misconduct.

Alex Ovechkin’s hat trick in Utah mirrored Michael Jordan’s iconic 5.2-second Finals shot at the same arena, but the empty-net goal makes the viral comparison feel overblown.

The viral buff basketball fan who made waves at Florida's opening round games was spotted wearing Nebraska gear at the Sweet 16 in Houston.

For those who missed it, Joe made the call to the bullpen. It's Spring, it's time to take some time off, and you'll have me today, then from Sunday straight through next Friday.

The boys have delivered. I'm hoping this one is not close, so there is no need to sweat as Tennessee takes on Iowa State.

They know college basketball is broken with NIL and the portal—but Tom Izzo, Rick Pitino and Rick Barnes aren’t ready to quit. Their passion still outweighs the chaos.

Tonight, we have a matchup between two teams that are reasonable title contenders as St. John's takes on Duke.

College sports are more than just games or championships; they are the heartbeat of communities across the nation. When student-athletes succeed, everyone succeeds.

Caleb Williams has the pocket awareness to navigate a blitz, but he is currently taking a blindside sack from an NBA icon over a trademark name.

Iowa is headed to the Elite Eight for the first time in 39 years after a costly late-game mistake by Nebraska sealed a dramatic Sweet 16 finish.

For all his "tough love," Coach Cignetti has Indiana where it is now.

Opening Day at Citi Field had a little bit of everything for Mets fans.

Well, you don't see this every day. Especially not on Major League Baseball's Opening Day, which is supposed to be a celebration and baseball's most important regular season showcase. The Philadelphia Phillies started their 2026 on Thursday with a 5-3 win over the Texas Rangers at Citizens Bank Park, behind a dominant start from Christopher Sanchez and a first-inning home run. Oh, and a three-run homer from third baseman Alec Bohm to blow the game open in the 5th inning. Made all the more impressive considering the off-field distraction he must have been dealing with, because Bohm is quite literally suing his own parents for mismanaging his finances. Seriously.Nick Vadala from the Philadelphia Inquirer reported Thursday that Bohm had filed a lawsuit Wednesday against his parents, with some crazy details and millions of dollars at stake.Per the suit, Bohm's parents, Daniel and Lisa Bohm, allegedly used a number of limited liability companies to take money from Bohm's personal accounts. That money was then "converted to their own use." As part of the suit, Bohm is asking for a judgment of $3 million, at least, and accounting of the money his parents allegedly used.According to the lawsuit, his parents created two LLCs in 2019 after Bohm was drafted. Those LLCs were used to deposit his earnings from professional baseball. The suit then alleges that his parents told him that in order to serve as "representatives of his interests," they had to take a 10% interest in the LLCs. Though all the money would remain Bohm's. Allegedly they then gained access to his personal bank accounts, taking a substantial portion of his money and moving it to the LLCs under their control. Bohm's personal income was then used to pay their expenses, according to the suit. Later, in 2024, they allegedly created two more LLCs to help him purchase real estate. Though they "periodically" discussed the "Cost of certain property-related liabilities," Bohm claims they exaggerated those costs.The suit then alleges that when Bohm, in January, asked his parents to provide him with details about his holdings, they decided to "engage counsel." He also claims that he was told he'd be billed for "all the time they spent to administer Alec’s affairs" at a rate of $50 per hour.His parents denied the allegations through their lawyer."Mr. and Mrs. Bohm love their son very much and have always acted in his best interests, both personally and professionally and still do so to this day," said Robert Eckard, the attorney for Daniel and Lisa Bohm. "They are deeply saddened by the allegations made against them in this lawsuit and the sensational false narrative painted here, which they believe are entirely without merit."All this going on behind the scenes, and Bohm hits a huge three-run homer that ultimately proved to be the difference in his team's Opening Day win. Pretty crazy.

Ahead of the Michigan State vs. UConn Sweet 16 in Washington, Tom Izzo and Dan Hurley said criticism of emotional coaching reflects a softer era and argued accountability still matters.

Jerome Bettis has a son who plays for Notre Dame, and he looks more like "The Bugatti" than "The Bus."

Blue Jays outfielder George Springer and infielder Ernie Clement are forced to move seats at a Leafs game, creating a cringe-worthy, relatable fan moment captured on broadcast.

While college hoops spirals into chaos, Nate Oats isn’t budging. The Alabama coach addresses job rumors, money, and why he’s not leaving Tuscaloosa.

Looking for a betting edge in the Sweet 16? We break down a game for each region of the 2026 NCAA Tournament, including Texas-Purdue, Iowa-Nebraska, Michigan State-UConn, and Tennessee-Iowa State.

LSU head coach Lane Kiffin preached patience in his spring press conference, but that's a four letter word in Baton Rouge.

JLo still has the fastball at 56, Harry Potter will start a race riot and Nashville Predators are gay!

Paul Skenes didn't look like Paul Skenes on Opening Day.

It shouldn’t be this hard to watch live sports, like MLB on Netflix.

Lewis Hamilton confirms an F1 movie sequel is in development as the Brad Pitt-led hit drives momentum for Apple Studios, while he balances film projects and Ferrari’s 2025 season.
