According to a promo from Aubrey Marcus, the four-time MVP sat down with the CEO of Onnit to discuss his recent darkness retreat as well as the prospect of retiring from football.
One of Houston's biggest needs is at quarterback, but are the Texans desperate enough to move up just one spot in the draft to get to No. 1, which would ensure that they get the quarterback of their choosing?
The NCAA is considering several rule changes aimed in an effort to improve player safety for student-athletes.
Freddie Kitchens was a flameout as head coach of the Cleveland Browns, but perhaps he'll find his road to redemption as a college coach.
The Bananas are known for their baseball gimmicks, but this trick catch may top all of the antics of the team.
The defending national champion Georgia Bulldogs will be getting their co-defensive coordinator back after he explored opportunities in the NFL.
Though he's been with the 'Zags for a long time and has been a great player for the program, don't expect star Drew Timme to play for Gonzaga any further past this season, though.
The man in charge of the athletic department at one of the biggest brands in the ACC has expressed discontent with the state of the conference.
Jordan Love and Aaron Rodgers are going to be tied at the hip for the rest of time. Ironically, the same could have been said for Rodgers and his predecessor, Brett Favre, when the Green Bay Packers decided to move on from Favre in favor of Rodgers back in 2008.
Caitlin Clark is special and her 2022-23 season is a testament to that. Heck, her whole Iowa career so far is a testament to that.
Depending on who you talk to, Utah's Dalton Kincaid is the top tight end available in the 2023 NFL Draft. Notre Dame's Michael Mayer is potentially in that category as well, so it stands to reason that anything that could separate the two will be important in the eyes of evaluators.
Spencer Turnbull hasn't pitched against MLB hitters since June of 2021, but that all changed for Turnbull down in Lakeland, Florida on Thursday as he participated in his first spring training back with the team.
Almost a year ago, future Hall of Fame linebacker Bobby Wagner signed a five-year, $50 million deal with the Los Angeles Rams. He played one year on that deal, earning second-team All-Pro honors, but that's as far as he'll get on that deal with LA.
At just 28 years old, does he have what it takes to coach up a famous veteran in Wilson and help him bounce back from arguably the worst season of his career?
High school quarterback Prentiss Noland will certainly find himself amongst the top nicknames in college football history. He'll be right up there with the Johnny Footballs and Sweetnesses of the college football world.
When thinking of the top quarterback prospects in the 2023 NFL Draft, names like Bryce Young from Alabama, C.J. Stroud from Ohio State and Will Levis from Kentucky likely come to mind.
Not even retired for one year yet, one would think that Mike Krzyzewski would miss all that coaching, or at least all the success he's had over the years, but that's actually not so.
Lazard wasn't really the No. 1 receiver the Packers were hoping he could be in 2022. That's okay, frankly, because those expectations were unrealistic.
The vibes toward Love appear to be positive in Green Bay, and the organization seems to be confident in him. For now, though, everything hinges on the man in the dark.
While he may be a stellar positional coach, recruiter or coordinator, only his 2016 season at South Florida — when the team went 10-2 — could be used as evidence that Taggart is a good head coach. Taggard has a 71-80 record in the college ranks.
If healthy, it stands to reason that Purdy will be a great option for San Francisco in 2023. However, Purdy's surgery — which was scheduled for Feb. 22 — is being postponed.
If the Pistons do have a championship future, it sure feels like it's a long way away. This is despite the fact that general manager Troy Weaver has put together a roster featuring 11 former first-round picks.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's league has something to be excited about, and the city of San Antonio is a huge part of the XFL's plans moving forward.
Thee mock projects that Chicago will draft Alabama linebacker Will Anderson. If this mock were to play out in reality, this would be a clear-cut sign that the Chicago front office is confident in Fields.