Salah is in the midst of one of the best individual seasons ever in the Premier League. But is it the best ever?
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After years of efforts, women’s basketball teams will finally be paid for success in the NCAA tournament.
Chase Briscoe won last fall’s Southern 500 and was the only driver to finish in the top five in both Darlington races last year.
Who is stealing bases, who isn’t, why, and how.
As Woad prepares to defend her Augusta National Women’s Amateur title, she sits down to reflect on the past year.
March Madness
Nicole Auerbach and Jordan Cornette discuss the historic accomplishment of Auburn, Duke, Florida and Houston all making the Final Four as 1-seeds and why it is good for college basketball.
Duke’s stream of NBA-ready standouts smothered Alabama to lift the Blue Devils to the program’s 18th Final Four with an 85-65 victory over Alabama.
Jordan Cornette and Nicole Auerbach discuss why Duke is more likeable this season, and how the Blue Devils’ physicality and star power separates them from the rest of the remaining teams in the NCAA Tournament.
Johni Broome had 25 points and 14 rebounds, and Auburn took command with 17 unanswered points in the first half to beat Michigan State 70-64 on Sunday and complete a sweep of No. 1 seeds advancing to the Final Four.
UConn heads to Tampa, Florida, to face overall No. 1 seed UCLA on Friday.
South Carolina reaches the Final Four of the women’s NCAA Tournament for a fifth straight year.
The 6-foot-7 Betts added six blocks for the Bruins, who will face the winner of Monday’s game between Southern California and UConn.
NFL
The Eagles will be visiting the White House later this month.
Chris Simms and Ahmed Fareed share why Bhayshul Tuten is flying “under the radar” ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft in his second tier of running backs, with looks at pro comparisons for the former Virginia Tech standout.
Chris Simms explains to Ahmed Fareed why TreVeyon Henderson falls into his Tier 3 - “Home Run Hitter” RB rankings, due to his intense speed and “all-out” mentality that splits defenders and leads to game-changing plays.
The Falcons are waiting for an opportunity to trade quarterback Kirk Cousins.
Premier League
The 2024-25 Premier League season is reaching its climax.
Mikel Arteta was buzzing to see Bukayo Saka in his 18 after three months away from the pitches of the Premier League, and he’ll love that Saka quickly marked his return with a 73rd-minute goal.
Manchester City aim to keep their UEFA Champions League qualification hopes strong by sending Leicester City closer to relegation on Thursday at the Etihad Stadium.
League Cup winners Newcastle United are back on the pitch and seeking to climb the table with a visit from Brentford at St. James’ Park on Wednesday.
Motor Sports
Ross Chastain discussed Wednesday the comments Joey Logano made last weekend.
Front Row Motorsports will honor Ray Fox, whose great-grandson is a pit crew member on the No. 34 team.
Legacy Motor Club states in court filing that Rick Ware Racing is backing out of a “binding deal” to sell one of its charters to the team.
NASCAR docks Sammy Smith 50 points and fines him $25,000.
Golf
Brad Thomas and Vaughn Dalzell dissect this year’s “confusing” market for the Valero Texas Open, sharing what makes Denny McCarthy a strong bet to finish as the tournament’s first-round leader at +4000.
Players learned more about pace-of-play adjustments in this month’s “GreenSheet,” which was sent to Tour members earlier this week.
Tee times and groupings for the second round of the Valero Texas Open.
Tee times and groupings for the first round of the Valero Texas Open.
No one brought more flare to TGL than Billy Horschel, who joins the show to talk about his experience in the inaugural season and how happy he is with the buy-in from players before looking ahead to Augusta.
Steve Burkowski reports from Georgia on Rianne Malixi’s back injury before explaining how the Augusta National Women’s Amateur grew in stature and naming a couple players to watch this weekend.
Rotoworld
Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty is approaching generational status while North Carolina’s Omarion Hampton is making a push into the first round ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Eric Samulski discusses five trending starting pitchers and how interested we should be for fantasy baseball.
Alexander-Walker and Mitchell Robinson were among Tuesday’s low-rostered standouts.
TCU’s Jack Bech and Washington State’s Kyle Williams are rising up draft boards in part two of Kyle Dvorchak’s 2025 dynasty rookie rankings.
Why these three players could be primed for breakout seasons.
Pelle Larsson leads Monday’s waiver wire pickups after shining as a starter once again.
NBA
Drew Dinsick takes a look at the NBA Clutch Player of the Year betting race, evaluating whether Nikola Jokic can surpass Jalen Brunson down the stretch to win the award this season.
NBA Coach of the Year 2025 betting between Kenny Atkinson and JB Bickerstaff
If the playoffs started today, we would have a Warriors vs. Lakers as the 4/5 matchup in the West.
Grimes has been one of the few bright spots for Philly this season, averaging 21.8 points a game.
College Basketball
To jump to the WNBA draft, players must either be a senior with all college eligibility exhausted or turn 22 in the draft year and renounce any remaining eligibility.
The other finalists are Mark Sears of Alabama and Braden Smith of Purdue.
The other finalists are Hannah Hidalgo of Notre Dame and JuJu Watkins of Southern California.
Richard Pitino said he needed the right situation to come along for him to leave New Mexico. He ended up getting one in an unlikely spot.
Betting
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Latest
Two NFL single-season rushing records, both owned by the Baltimore Ravens, have just been broken — by a team whose players are all deceased.
According to a study, Major League Baseball’s average salary broke the $5 million barrier on opening day for the first time.
Dustin May took the mound for the Los Angeles Dodgers a changed man.
When Andrew Luck decided Stanford needed to change its head football coach at an unusual time in late March, he turned to a familiar face.
Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren didn’t need long to be sure that Ben Johnson was the team’s first choice as head coach.