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Andrew Kulha

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Packers get Jordan Love six new weapons in 2023 NFL Draft

The Green Bay Packers are going to give Jordan Love every opportunity to succeed, and if he does, their 2023 NFL Draft class is going to be a huge reason why.

Texas A&M–Texarkana baseball player hit by stray bullet during game

What a scary and unreal moment it must have been at George Dobson Field, where the Texas A&M University-Texarkana Eagles play their home baseball games.

New Packers EDGE Lukas Van Ness known as 'Hercules'

New Packers EDGE Lukas Van Ness earned the nickname 'Hercules' at Iowa and there's a reason for that.

Here's the projected scheduling format for the College Football Playoff 12-team bracket

The scheduling format for a 12-team College Football Playoff has been revealed.

Joe Namath believes Aaron Rodgers is capable of winning Jets a Super Bowl

New York Jets legendary quarterback Joe Namath was already a fan of Aaron Rodgers and his abilities as a future Hall of Fame quarterback.

Will Levis highlights top prospects still available in Round 2 of 2023 NFL Draft

If you can believe it, Will Levis was once thought of as a potential Top 10 pick and he wasn't even drafted round 1.Speaking of Levis, he highlights the list of some of the top prospects still available for round two. Here they are.

TCU refortifies offense via transfer portal after stars leave for NFL

TCU head coach Sonny Dykes has to reload his roster if he wants to again compete for the CFP, and his team just added two interesting new players via the transfer portal.

Lions trade back to take RB despite having had opportunity to draft Bijan Robinson at No. 6

The Detroit Lions clearly wanted to draft a running back in the first round of the NFL Draft, but it wasn't Bijan Robinson they coveted.

Packers keep tradition alive, neglect to get Jordan Love WR help with pick No. 13

Green Bay general manager Brian Gutekunst did a very Brian Gutekunst thing. Sticking to tradition in Green Bay, he drafted Iowa edge-rusher Lukas Van Ness.

Eagles, Cardinals settle tampering investigation into Jonathan Gannon hiring

The tampering investigation into the Airzona Cardinals' hiring of head coach Jonathan Gannon has reached a resolution

Why Giannis Antetokounmpo's comments about playoff exit are tough to swallow

Examining why the Greek Freak's comments following the Milwaukee Bucks' playoff exit might not sit so well with the fan base.

Devin Willock's father seeking $2M in damages for wrongful death of son

Georgia offensive lineman Devin Willock, as well as a UGA recruiting staffer, Chandler LeCroy, were tragically killed in a car accident in January, just hours after Georgia had celebrated winning the national championship.

Packers HC Matt LaFleur: Aaron Rodgers 'made me a better coach'

Green Bay Packers HC Matt LaFleur said that former QB Aaron Rodgers made him a better coach.

Deion Sanders, Colorado land a super experienced Florida State transfer

Colorado lost 46 players via the transfer portal since Sanders got the gig in Boulder. Not everybody is looking to leave Colorado, though. In fact, Sanders and the Buffaloes just brought in a big-time transfer.

Commanders aren't picking up Chase Young's fifth-year option

It's a time of change for the Washington Commanders, and it's also a time of uncertainty. 

Packers GM Brian Gutekunst 'eternally grateful' for Aaron Rodgers

Green Bay Packers GM Brian Gutekunst offered a magnanimous statement on just-traded QB Aaron Rodgers.

Colorado loses five players to transfer portal after spring game

Deion Sanders promised change at Colorado, and he also opened the door wide open for existing players to leave via the transfer portal.

Criticized in NFL circles, Kyler Murray is a hero for the Oklahoma Sooners

Kyler Murray's junior season at Oklahoma was terrific. So good, in fact, that the Sooners decided to honor Murray's Heisman-winning season with a statue.

Chargers GM Tom Telesco is using online mock draft simulators to prepare for 2023 NFL Draft

The average NFL fan has likely given an online mock draft simulator or two a spin in the lead-up to the 2023 NFL Draft. The average draft junkie? Probably a hundred or so times. Chargers GM Tom Telesco lands somewhere in the middle.

Lincoln Riley the main draw at USC for Georgia DL transfer

Bear Alexander has an appropriate name for what he does. He's a 6-foot-3, 300-pound defensive lineman who played his freshman season for Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs, notching nine tackles, three tackles for loss and two sacks en route to helping the Bulldogs win the College Football Playoff National Championship in 2022-23.

Former No. 1 overall recruit Emoni Bates has entered the 2023 NBA Draft

Emoni Bates is a very intriguing NBA prospect. He has the talent to be a superstar but his journey since being the No. 1 overall recruit in the 2021 class has been up and down -- to say the least.

Former Mountain West Player of the Year Graham Ike transfers to Gonzaga

They say in life that the rich get richer. In the case of Gonzaga, their newest addition proves that in college basketball, the elite gets elite-er.

Matt Rhule is endearing himself at Nebraska before even winning a game

Nebraska HC Matt Rhule has put forth a fantastic first impression in Lincoln.

Cavinder twins sign deal with Jake Paul's media company

Forbes estimated in July 2022 that the twins had amassed nearly $2 million dollars in NIL deals. Now it's being announced that they've joined up with social media sensation Jake Paul and will be a part of his media company.

National champion Dan Hurley already facing a rebuild at UConn

UConn's win over San Diego State and the Huskies' dominant run through the tournament is barely a memory, but Hurley is already having to think critically about the future of his program.