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College Football Playoffs: The ACC Teams in Contention

The ACC enters the final stretch of the regular season with a playoff race that’s crowded, unpredictable, and still wide open. No ACC team sits inside the CFP top 10, yet several remain alive under the 12-team format. The path is narrow, but real. Every possession now carries weight, and every November matchup holds playoff

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Expect Lots of Interest for Free Agent Slugging First Baseman Pete Alonso

For a second straight MLB offseason, the million-dollar question among New York Mets fans is whether their beloved slugging free agent first baseman Pete Alonso will be back. Alonso, affectionately know as ‘Polar Bear,’ has so far drawn lots of off-season interest as several teams, such as the Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers

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What does a Kirk Cousins led Falcons Offense Look Like With the Michael Penix Jr. Injury?

The Atlanta Falcons‘ 30-27 overtime loss to the Carolina Panthers is just the basis of their issues going forward. Second-year quarterback, Michael Penix Jr., went down midway through the third quarter on his inaugural drive of the half. Penix was diagnosed with a bone bruise in his left knee after a loss to the 49ers

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How One-and-Done Players Changed College Basketball Forever

College basketball has changed significantly over the last few decades, but few developments have been as influential or controversial as the rise of ‘one-and-done’ players. These are elite prospects who spend just a single season in college before heading to the NBA. While the one-and-done era reshaped recruiting and player development, like the ability to

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