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Tide, Canes in, Irish out as Indiana tops CFP field
Indiana earned the No. 1 overall seed in the 12-team College Football Playoff field, while Alabama and Miami nudged out Notre Dame for the final at-large spot.[read more]
🏈 NFL playoff picture ahead of Sunday's games
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]
Kerr lauds 'competitor' Spencer after career night
Playing on the road without their headliners, the Warriors upset the Cavaliers 99-94 behind a career performance from two-way point guard Pat Spencer.[read more]
Yan ends Dvalishvili's reign, reclaims title in thriller
Petr Yan got his revenge and recaptured the bantamweight title with a unanimous decision victory over Merab Dvalishvili in their rematch at UFC 323.[read more]
Sources: Fired Pry hired back by Va. Tech as DC
Brent Pry is back at Virginia Tech as the team's new defensive coordinator, just months after being fired as the program's head coach, sources confirmed to ESPN. Pry had previously worked for years under new Hokies coach James Franklin.[read more]
Bengals suspend WR Burton for game vs. Bills
The Bengals have suspended Jermaine Burton for Sunday's game against the Bills, the team announced.[read more]
Norris wins first F1 world title after tense finale
Lando Norris became the Formula 1 world drivers' champion for the first time after securing the 2025 title at Sunday's season finale in Abu Dhabi.[read more]
Iowa St., K-State skip bowls, owe Big 12 $500K
Iowa State and Kansas State have each been fined $500,000 by the Big 12 for choosing to turn down bowl invitations. Both programs made their decisions after coaching changes last week.[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]
Indiana gets first-ever No. 1 ranking in AP Top 25
Indiana (13-0) is the No. 1 team for the first time after winning the Big Ten championship game, ending Ohio State's 14-week run atop the AP Top 25 college football poll.[read more]




