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What we're most excited to see in 2026: Games, players and more
Early-season showdowns, newcomers to watch and other things we're looking forward to in the fall.[read more]
Reunions, new faces and promotions: Tracking the Power 4 coordinator moves
There was a lot of coaching turnover. That meant staff changes and new coordinators in new places.[read more]
NASCAR descends on Daytona eager to move on from turbulent offseason, get back to racing
It was a heartbreaking offseason for much of NASCAR, and as the garage descends on Daytona, the stock car world is ready to refocus on racing.[read more]
Men's Bracketology: Who's a lock and who's on the bubble?
Right now, it's about looking beyond UNC's numbers and taking into account the context that has the Tar Heels as a 4-seed.[read more]
Women's Bracketology: Bubble trouble for the ACC?
The ACC and Big 12 will have a say in the field's final teams. For now, the Last Four In all hail from the ACC.[read more]
How to bet the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Will Chris Gotterup stay hot?
The next stop on the PGA Tour season brings us to Pebble Beach, where looks can be deceiving as far as course difficulty goes.[read more]
Fast break: Pair of Kings worth stashing before All-Star break
A look around the league reveals the slumping Kings potentially turning to their youth, Gui Santos is coming up big for the Warriors and more.[read more]
Transfer rumors, news: Salah's agent in Al Ittihad talks as star open to Liverpool exit
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has given his agent the green light to open talks with Saudi Pro League club Al Ittihad, Transfer Talk has the latest.[read more]
Can Lookman revive Atlético ... and upset Barça in the process?
Ademola Lookman's clever unpredictability could breathe new life into boring old Atlético Madrid -- and help secure a first trophy in five years, too.[read more]
Ranked: The top 25 manager jobs in soccer, from best to worst
Let's rank which jobs are the most -- and least -- attractive, from clubs to national teams.[read more]




