From @TheAthletic: The Yankees have the Mets. The Giants have the Jets. The Rangers have the Islanders. The Knicks have no rival for New York’s heart, so this championship means so much more to the city. https://t.co/vU5svOdZvW
While I am elated to see Ant return, I really hope he and the team/staff are not risking his long-term health for a short-term payoff by rushing back sooner than his body is ready for.
Minnesota's Anthony Edwards is expected to play in Game 1 against the San Antonio Spurs, barring any setback pregame, per ESPN sources. Just 9 days removed from his left knee injury, and after the team had expected him to return midseries, Edwards has received medical clearance and will get final sign-off after his pregame routine.
Sources: The NCAA has initiated the final steps to expand the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments to 76 teams. The expansion is on track to be formalized in the upcoming weeks, with mid-May as the target. The 76-team tournaments begin next year. https://t.co/2ZGUjZR0uJ
This makes me wonder if the Titans knew about this, or heard rumors of it. I always wondered why and thought it was foolish of the Titans to move on from Vrabel after 1 bad year when he had been a damn good coach. Maybe now we’re learning why they did.
EXCLUSIVE: Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini were “all over each other” at a secluded bar in New York City — six years before they were caught holding hands and hugging at an Arizona resort. More pics: https://t.co/kIdr6RlQUB
Iowa's Kirk Ferentz and assistant Jon Budmayr made impermissible contact with a QB before he entered the transfer portal in Nov. 2022. The NCAA ruled today: tampering occurred. Records from 2023 will be vacated. Ferentz already served a suspension.
@rstanzel 100%. I’m also bitter that HBO Max bumped March Madness up this year on their tier list, so now the cheapest plan doesn’t allow you to stream games live like it has in years past.