Top-ranked Gonzaga could go undefeated, Shaka Smart has Texas back on track and Kentucky – yes that Kentucky – may miss the NCAA tournament.
Author: Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY
Why haven’t more high-profile athletes come out as gay? Will Joe Biden’s presidency spark LGBTQ breakthrough Trump era couldn’t?
LGBTQ advocates argue President Donald Trump’s policies were discriminatory against the LGBTQ community, particularly to the transgender community. They think President-Elect Joe Biden will be different.
Alabama-Ohio State was the least-watched national championship game in BCS or Playoff era
The national championship game between Alabama and Ohio State will go down in the history books as one of the least-watched title games..
Report: Sharks’ Evander Kane, nearly $27 million in debt, files for bankruptcy
Sharks forward Evander Kane is $27M in debt and faces six active lawsuits, court actions and administrative proceedings, according to The Athletic.
Dan Le Batard, former ESPN boss John Skipper to create new sports content company
Former ESPN host Dan Le Batard will team up with former ESPN president John Skipper to launch a sports content company in the ensuing weeks
Rockets’ DeMarcus Cousins, Lakers’ Markieff Morris tussle; both end up ejected during game
Houston Rockets big man DeMarcus Cousins and Los Angeles Lakers forward Markieff Morris were both ejected from Sunday night’s game.
Chattanooga assistant football coach fired for derogatory tweet directed at Stacey Abrams
Chattanooga assistant football coach Chris Malone was fired for a derogatory tweet directed at Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams.
LeBron James hints at ownership of WNBA’s Atlanta Dream
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James hinted at obtaining ownership of the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream in a tweet early Wednesday morning.
NFL coaching roundup: Jason Garrett in the mix for Chargers’ vacancy
After firing head coach Anthony Lynn, the Chargers have requested interviews with two offensive coordinators — the Bills’ and Giants’.
CBS analyst Tony Romo to miss Sunday’s Cardinals-Rams broadcast due to COVID-19 protocols
CBS analyst Tony Romo will miss Sunday’s Rams-Cardinals broadcast due to COVID protocols. Boomer Esiason will replace Romo.