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UFC 323 takeaways: Yan and Van's wins throw kinks into the MMA timeline
It's hard not to think about the what could have been when you see the paths Petr Yan and Joshua Van took to becoming champions.[read more]
Harden passes Melo, up to 10th on scoring list
Clippers star James Harden surpasses Carmelo Anthony for 10th on the NBA's career scoring list.[read more]
🏈 NFL playoff picture entering Sunday
We're looking ahead to how the 14-team playoff picture could line up -- and who will win divisions -- en route to Super Bowl LX.[read more]
Hicks, ex-owner of Rangers and Stars, dies at 79
Tom Hicks, the former owner of the Texas Rangers and Dallas Stars, died Saturday at age 79.[read more]
DeBoer lobbies for Bama: Tide deserve CFP berth
Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer said Saturday's loss to Georgia in the SEC championship game shouldn't count against the Crimson Tide.[read more]
Yan ends Dvalishvili's reign, reclaims title in thriller
Petr Yan got his revenge and recaptured the bantamweight title Saturday night, claiming a unanimous decision victory over Merab Dvalishvili in their rematch at UFC 323.[read more]
Pantoja injured in opening seconds; Van wins title
Alexandre Pantoja's flyweight title reign came to a shocking end Saturday night when he injured his left shoulder just 26 seconds in and lost his belt to Joshua Van via TKO.[read more]
Duke stirs CFP pot, calls for bid as ACC champion
Duke won its first outright Atlantic Coast Conference title since 1962 and threw the College Football Playoff into chaos Saturday, when the unranked Blue Devils defeated No. 17 Virginia 27-20 in overtime, likely sending James Madison into the field.[read more]
Smart, Bulldogs finally tame Tide, win SEC title
Gunner Stockton threw three touchdown passes as Georgia likely secured a first-round bye in the College Football Playoff and beat Alabama in the SEC championship game for the first time, pounding the Crimson Tide 28-7 on Saturday in Atlanta.[read more]
IU basks in glow of Big Ten title, CFP's top seed
Indiana capped off a memorable, magical Big Ten season Saturday night, outlasting Ohio State 13-10 in the conference championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis to remain undefeated on the eve of the College Football Playoff's final rankings.[read more]




