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😈 Best trolls from college football Rivalry Week
Iowa had receipts after its win over Nebraska on Friday -- though not in the form you might expect.[read more]

Day gets monkey off back as OSU dominates U-M
Ohio State coach Ryan Day removed the only blemish on his otherwise brilliant coaching résumé when the Buckeyes snapped a four-game losing streak by dominating Michigan 27-9 on Saturday.[read more]

Ragnow fails physical, won't join Lions this season
Four-time Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow has failed his physical and will not play for the Lions this season, the team announced.[read more]

'Zero percent chance I walk,' says UK's Stoops
Kentucky coach Mark Stoops says there's a "zero-percent chance" he's walking away from the Wildcats after a disappointing 4-8 season in Lexington.[read more]

Sources: Orioles, Helsley agree to 2-year deal
Closer Ryan Helsley and the Baltimore Orioles are in agreement on a two-year contract that includes an opt-out after the first season, sources told ESPN.[read more]

Sources: Browns open to extended Shedeur look
The Browns are open to giving Shedeur Sanders an extended look as their starting quarterback for the rest of this season, sources told ESPN.[read more]

Miami, Messi storm into 1st MLS final with 5-1 win
Inter Miami advanced to the MLS Cup final following a commanding 5-1 victory over New York City FC, sparked by Tadeo Allende's hat trick Saturday.[read more]

Sources: Sumrall the favorite to land Florida job
Tulane's Jon Sumrall has emerged as the clear favorite to be the next head coach at Florida, sources told ESPN.[read more]

Texas lands 5-star WR; flips 4-star DE from Baylor
Texas landed a commitment from 2027 five-star wide receiver Easton Royal on Saturday while also flipping four-star Baylor defensive end commitment Jamarion Carlton in the 2026 class.[read more]

Flamengo lift Copa Libertadores, but Brazil's players look exhausted
Originally billed as the "final of the century," Saturday's Libertadores decider was a war of attrition -- mainly because Brazil's two top clubs are struggling to contend with a ridiculous match schedule.[read more]