NCAA Football Continues to Struggle With Virus
The NCAA brought back college football and to say the least, it was not a foolproof plan.
Read MoreThe NCAA brought back college football and to say the least, it was not a foolproof plan.
Read More$155.7 million. That was the financial gap in payrolls on opening day this season between the Tampa Bay Rays, and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Now, the two franchises meet in the 2020 World Series as champions of the American League and National League.
Read MoreThe NFL season has been underway for six weeks now: Here is a brief rundown of what you may have missed.
Read MoreIf you are a sports fan, you know how big of a challenge it has been over the years for Vince McMahon to build the XFL into a popular, successful football league in America.
Read MoreWith five NBA teams still without a head coach, a lot is still up in the air. But as the offseason progresses and more contracts are signed, fans of all teams will surely be excited to see how their teams improve on the court in the 2020-21 season.
Read MoreIt was a matter of when, not if, the COVID-19 global pandemic would impact the NFL world.
Read MoreThe National Football League currently has television contracts with four major networks, providing fans with weekly coverage of every game. However, that could be changing in the near future, as all of those contracts expire within the next two NFL seasons.
Read MoreThe sports betting world has received a surprise entrant, as Barstool Sports, the sports media company, unveiled their new sportsbook.
Read More57-year-old Michael Jordan is purchasing a NASCAR team, which will begin competing in the 2021 Cup Series season. Jordan teamed up with current NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin to buy the NASCAR charter of Germain Racing, with the new team name yet to be announced.
Read MoreThe entire baseball world has been waiting to see who would end up purchasing the New York Mets from the Wilpon and Katz families, as such a transaction has been rumored to be in the works for well over a year.
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