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In his breakout session at this year's ACC Kickoff, University of Pittsburgh football coach Pat Narduzzi shared his insights on the evolving landscape of college football, touching on topics such as ...
The UFL’s shift to non-NFL markets aims to avoid direct competition with the NFL and tap into untapped fanbases.
Under-fire defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero can't catch a break as the Carolina Panthers took another defensive hit before training camp.
Florida football coach Billy Napier and other coaches around the SEC are having to alter their recruiting approach under the ...
Editor in Leaf writer Nestor Quixtan took a deep dive into the NHL’s new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) and what it ...
In an unprecedented cadence, Cape Canaveral launches are racking up a full month and a half — or 47 days — ahead of last year ...
The idea that someone not in the league can get called down from the stands to play in a game is one of hockey's most unique traditions.
The NHL’s new collective bargaining agreement that goes into effect for the 2026-27 season will change the emergency backup goaltender, or EBUG, program.
Kashmir's People's Alliance for Change Outlines Future Strategy The People's Alliance for Change in Kashmir held a key meeting to discuss internal structure, grassroots outreach, and a shared ...
‘Time to look to the future’: Byron Donalds talks Governor’s race, New York mayoral battle New Yorkers who move to Florida shouldn't 'vote for the same stupid people' they did back home.
Just like last year, Florida petitioned the NHL to have a few names added over the 50-person limit, and similarly to a year ago, the league acquiesced and allowed the Panthers 53 names.
The Florida Panthers had three big names to sign entering the off-season, and many believed that they were going to at least lose one with how little cap space they had. Magically, the Panthers were ...