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Andrew Kulha

Andrew Kulha is probably the only sports writer you know who also doubles as a mortician. Spooky! @KulhaSports

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

Michael Vick among the big names on 2024 College Football HOF ballot

Vick was a First Team All-American as well as the 1999 Big East Offensive Player of the Year. He was arguably the main reason for Virginia Tech's 11-0 regular season and national championship game appearance in 1999.

Watch: Campbell baseball has a hilarious pre-game 'bat blessing' ritual

Campbell University has just an all-around awesome sports vibe. They're known as the Fighting Camels. I mean, how can you beat that? If their awesome nickname isn't enough to strike fear in the heart of their opponents, their "bat blessing" tradition certainly had to put the fear of the supernatural into the opposing dugout.

Alabama DB opens up on arrest and suspension: 'I didn't sleep at night'

Alabama defensive back Tony Mitchell knew that he was in hot water.  He was arrested in March and charged with possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell.

There is little hope for the Tigers' historically bad offense

After a few weeks of play that suggested the Tigers might make things interesting in the sub-par American League Central this season, the wheels have officially fallen off in Detroit.

Missouri lands commitment from 7-foot-3 transfer Connor Vanover

The Missouri Tigers landed themselves a more than notable hoops commitment over the weekend in the person of 7-foot-3 center Connor Vanover.

Joe Buck makes statement that should have MLB fans itching with excitement

Broadcasting lifer Joe Buck said that he is intrigued by the idea of eventually returning to the baseball booth on a regional scale.

Beth Goetz named as interim athletic director for Iowa Hawkeyes

The Iowa Hawkeyes have found their interim replacement for long-time athletic director Gary Barta, who is stepping into retirement on August 1, 2023.

Dodgers pitcher Noah Syndergaard gives brutal self-assessment

Syndergaard, who had a career ERA of 4.11 over nine MLB seasons, has seen his ERA jump up to 6.54 after his latest start.

Pat McAfee addresses worries that his show 'sold out' to ESPN

McAfee did admit that he was surprised by the pushback he got from fans, saying that he "did not expect that many shots to the shins from my own people."

A bowl game is suing the Pac-12 and UCLA

The Holiday Bowl is suing the Pac-12 conference and UCLA over a COVID-19-related cancelation from a couple of years back.

Former Chicago Bears QB Jay Cutler ironically runs into bear while hunting

Former Chicago Bears QB Jay Cutler has developed into an avid outdoorsman and recently had a run in with an actual bear during a hunt.

Pistons shooting their shot, reportedly going all-in for Monty Williams

The Pistons are reportedly ready to go all-in on head coach Monty Williams.

Aaron Rodgers bitter Packers wanted to move on: 'I talk to the people that I like'

You can't deny the absolute force of nature Aaron Rodgers was in Green Bay for well over a decade. He's a four-time NFL MVP and arguably the greatest thrower of the football to ever step foot on planet earth.

Nick Saban wants college football to be more like the NFL: 'Unionize it'

Five years ago it would have seemed like an impossibility, for college athletes being paid. This, is despite the fact that those among them with the highest profiles were racking in millions of dollars for their respective schools on an annual basis.

Deion Sanders, Colorado could be ditching Pac-12 soon enough

It will be interesting to see if Sanders and the Buffaloes decide to jump ship, especially when there is an opportunity for them to become the "big fish" in the Pac-12.

Former Wisconsin and Pitt HC Paul Chryst finds a new home

Paul Chryst was a rather successful college football coach. The problem? He seemingly wore out his welcome at Wisconsin after a stretch that saw him basically dominate in the Big Ten from 2015-19.

Future of the SEC football schedule is still up in the air

The SEC is going through changes, and that's to put it lightly. The conference will be moving on from its long-time television partner, CBS, in 2024 while adding two juggernaut programs in Texas and Oklahoma.

Buccaneers roasted for ugly QB battle between Baker Mayfield, Kyle Trask

The search to replace Tom Brady is off to a freezing-cold start for the Bucs, and the internet had a lot of fun with it.

Alabama hopes freshman edge rusher is the next Will Anderson Jr.

Freshman edge rusher Keon Keeley comes into Alabama with a ton of expectations as arguably the top recruit in the 2023 class.

Aaron Rodgers dreams about Jets Super Bowl win at Taylor Swift concert

New York Jets fans will be interested to know that their new quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, is apparently a 'Swiftie'.

Deion Sanders's son, Shilo Sanders, follows his dad and brother to Colorado

Deion Sanders hasn't yet coached an official game at Colorado just yet, but he's completely revamped the roster and has created a sense of hype and expectation around the Buffalos that undoubtedly never existed before.

Nuggets have 'tremendous' focus while waiting for NBA Finals opponent

The Denver Nuggets will finally know their opponent in the 2023 NBA Finals.  Whether they match up with the Boston Celtics or Miami Heat doesn't seem to matter much to them, though.

Ole Miss lands 15th transfer portal player since January

Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin has been busy in the transfer portal.

Penn State HC makes bold prediction for 2023 rushing attack

Penn State head coach James Franklin is excited about what running backs Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen can do in 2023.

Watch: Arkansas infielder executes unbelievable fake-out

Arkansas Razorbacks second baseman Peyton Holt was his pitcher's best friend in the 2023 SEC baseball tournament. In fact, from now on, Holt will be a friend to anyone who still loves a slick play in the field.