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Deion Sanders is actively involved in coaching the Colorado Buffaloes, focusing on improving the team's performance after a challenging season.
The Arizona Cardinals will take on the Carolina Panthers in the annual Hall of Fame exhibition game on Aug. 6 as part of enshrinement week. The Hall announced the matchup on Wednesday between two of the teams that have former stars set to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame next summer.
Reigning national champion Indiana doesn't look like it's slowing down anytime soon. After losing multiple key players from the 2025 season, coach Curt Cignetti used the transfer portal to fill in the gaps, but can the Hoosiers defend their title?
In this playoff season, I try to shut my eyes to products featured in commercial time-outs. You've seen them? The cryptic medicines to treat unspecified ailments? The pickup trucks and beer brands that signal ruggedness and romantic success. Or more tempting, the gooey-delectable double-cheese-pepperoni pizzas with yet more cheese stuffed in the crust. But one other caught my ear for novel English usage. Namely, the new infinitive "to fan."
You have to have special moments in order to be a special team. What I want the team to know is don't take it for granted, Smith said. I want them to celebrate. I want them to feel this. I want them to be happy, not be too cool for school. We beat Stanford and we're going to act like we beat Stanford because of the respect we have for them. These moments are really, really meaningful.
In the final minutes, Trent Perry absorbed a hard foul that sent him tumbling to the court. When he rose, a wide smile split his face as he walked toward the free-throw line. It was impossible not to feel good about everything unfolding around him. After a steady uptick, Perry increasing his production given the chance to take an injured teammate's spot in the starting lineup, the UCLA sophomore guard reached new heights here on a rainy, chilly night.
Cheering on your favorite team can cause severe mood swings, violent outbursts, and even, at times, tightness in your chest. It's why I'm a fair-weather fan. There's a backstory: I used to have a team. As a Baltimore native, when the Ravens came to our city in 1996, I was all in. After buying tons of black and purple, winning two Super Bowls, and then white knuckling through the lackluster seasons that followed, I decided to set a boundary for my own sanity.
Stefon Diggs was standing out of bounds and looking in the other direction when Seattle's Josh Jobe put both hands on the Patriots' receiver's chest and shoved him to the ground. Jobe looked back as he walked away. Diggs got up and and ran over to Jobe. Jobe grabbed Diggs with both hands as Diggs grabbed him by the facemask. Jobe also hit Diggs's facemask. Mack Hollins attempted to break the scuffle up, and Kayshon Boutte put his arms around Diggs as they walked away.
The Penn State Nittany Lions (10-14, 1-12 Big Ten) will try to break a seven-game road losing streak when they visit the Washington Huskies (12-12, 4-9 Big Ten) on February 11, 2026 at Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion. In its most recent game, Washington lost to UCLA on Saturday, 77-73. Its top scorer was Wesley Yates III with 21 points. In its most recent game, Penn State lost to USC on Sunday, 77-75. Its leading scorer was Freddie Filione V with 23 points.
Army averages 73.5 points per game (249th in college basketball) while allowing 77.8 per contest (285th in college basketball). It has a -104 scoring differential overall and has been outscored by 4.3 points per game. The Black Knights put up just 1.0 fewer point than the Leopards allow (74.5). Army connects on 2.3 more threes per game than the opposition, 11.0 (11th in college basketball) compared to its opponents' 8.7.
Michigan's +494 scoring differential (outscoring opponents by 22.5 points per game) is a result of scoring 91.4 points per game (fifth in college basketball) while allowing 68.9 per contest (65th in college basketball). The Wolverines post 18.4 more points than the Buckeyes allow (73). Michigan hits 1.4 more threes per contest than the opposition, 9.4 (64th in college basketball) compared to its opponents' 8.