Purdue’s New AD Swung at a Champion and Missed the State
Purdue’s new AD used Indiana as a punchline seven months after a national title. Cignetti’s shrug and a 122-3 rivalry gap show who owns the state now.
Purdue’s new AD used Indiana as a punchline seven months after a national title. Cignetti’s shrug and a 122-3 rivalry gap show who owns the state now.
Colorado’s phone-ban “open” practice is brand control, not scheme secrecy. After 3-9, Sanders is muzzling scrutiny while family media keeps the cameras.
Fabrizio Romano’s confirmation and a star jetting out signal Liverpool are closing, not shopping. The parallel defender interest is the real structural tell.
Seventeen active players are already Canton locks if they retired today. The Hall debate is finished for them, and college football built every single one.
A White Sox broadcaster took a shot at Steven Kwan’s power and the payoff arrived before the segment ended. Instant cosmic payback, zero sympathy.
Tennessee’s $100M Skoronski deal is not a quiet guard extension. It is a direct shot at every team still undervaluing the trenches and chasing skill-position glamor.
Conor McGregor’s post-surgery nod to Tom Brady is a warning for college football: durability is built upstream, and the old play-hurt myth is failing athletes.
The WNBA’s six-team fight for the final playoff berth is pure chaos theater, and the club that sneaks in may be more dangerous than the seeds already locked.
Taylor’s two-year, $44 million Colts extension torches the NFL’s running-back devaluation gospel and raises the stakes for every back coming out of college.
Dillon Brooks got $73 million from Phoenix after a career year, and the Suns just bet on toughness over likability in the West.