If Brendan Sorsby is able to play for Texas Tech, college sports may as well burn its rulebook
Allowing Sorsby to play next season would be a death knell to a rulebook that's been dragged into court and lit on fire over the years. The race to the bottom would be complete.
French Open: No Djokovic. No Sinner. No Alcaraz. Just Alexander Zverev and his demons
Alexander Zverev is arguably the greatest player never to have won a Grand Slam tournament. Is now finally his time?
A star Is born: João Fonseca outlasts Novak Djokovic in instant classic
João Fonseca just proved he's worthy of turning the Carlos Alcaraz-Jannik Sinner duopoly into a threesome.
If 39-year-old Novak Djokovic wins this French Open, it's an indictment of the next generation
With Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz out of the way, this French Open is for the taking.
Serena Williams' likely comeback raises one big question: Why now?
Why is a 44-year-old mother of two who has won everything there is to win in the sport of tennis considering a comeback?
Why going solo would lead to the death of the SEC
While the SEC's brass cries and complains because they no longer own college sports, the league's leaders are missing a larger point about a potential breakaway.
Should the Thunder make a play for Giannis Antetokounmpo in an attempt to Wemby-proof their future?
Victor Wembanyama is a big problem for the entire NBA, and OKC — with its wealth of draft assets — may need to make an equally big move to remain at the top.
With things breaking so perfectly for the Knicks … is it title time in New York?
The well-rested Knicks are healthy and haven't lost in nearly a month as OKC and San Antonio are losing bodies in a slugfest that will likely drag on. Everything seems to be coming up Knicks.
French Open predictions: Jannik Sinner's moment, Aryna Sabalenka's opportunity and plenty of chaos
Can Aryna Sabalenka finally win at Roland Garros? And is this Jannik Sinner's tournament to lose?
Is a Big Ten/SEC breakaway likely? Is the rest of college sports tired of playing this game yet?
As has been the case in the past, the Big Ten and SEC are the problem. Why would another new structure work any better if they're the ones running it?