Dylan Jurgens

Dylan Jurgens is currently a senior sports media and communications major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He works as a Nebraska football/athletics writer and freelance staff editor. In his spare time, Dylan likes to hang out with friends and family and watch sports. He is a diehard Nebraska football fan and looks to become a sports print journalist in the future.

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5 Pitchers Emerging as Serious Cy Young Contenders in 2026

The 2026 MLB season has already produced several standout pitching performances that are shaping both the American League and National League Cy Young races. Established veterans, proven aces, and emerging arms are building strong cases through the opening months, creating a competitive awards picture across both leagues. Strong ERAs, elite strikeout totals, and remarkable consistency […]

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Which NFL Teams Face the Toughest Road in the 2026 Season

Every NFL season starts with optimism. Fans convince themselves their team upgraded the roster, solved last year’s weaknesses, and finally has the right coaching setup to make a serious run. Then the schedule comes out. And suddenly reality hits. Some teams catch favorable stretches with manageable opponents and balanced travel. Others walk straight into brutal schedules loaded

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Minnesota Twins

2026 Minnesota Twins O/U: Why the Twins will hit the OVER but could be underwhelming

The Minnesota Twins are coming off a brutal 2025 season, finishing 70-92. The Twins are projected to be around the 72.5 win mark according to FanDuel, but it could be much worse this season if injuries happen like they always do. However, with the American League Central feeling like it will be open for anybody

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SEC

3 SEC Teams Who Could Go Far in the NCAA Tournament

The SEC has become one of the most compelling conferences in college basketball. The league has steadily built a stronger reputation on the hardwood through elite recruiting, deeper rosters, and modern coaching approaches. That progress shows entering the 2026 NCAA Tournament. Several SEC programs arrive with the talent, momentum, and physical style needed to compete

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