The college football season is just over eight weeks away, and for the first time in over a decade, college football fans will have a brand new video game to preoccupy that time. It is already expected to be one of the hottest games of the year even though it won’t officially be released until July 19. However, with the game …
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Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon wins Ted Lindsay Award
Jun 27, 2024, 07:38 PM ET LAS VEGAS — Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon, who had a career-high 140 points, won the Ted Lindsay Award as the league’s most outstanding player to open the NHL awards show on Thursday night. The awards go to the league’s top players as voted on by the NHL Players Association. MacKinnon won the award …
Read More »NFL ordered to pay billions in damages for ‘overcharged’ Sunday Ticket
The NFL suffered a huge setback Thursday and was ordered to pay nearly $4.8 billion in damages for violating antitrust law in a class-action suit over pricing of DirecTV’s “Sunday Ticket” packages. A Los Angeles jury voted unanimously that the league colluded with DirecTV, along with CBS and Fox, to drive up pricing of the premium product. The jury deliberated …
Read More »Michigan State football lands commitment from 3-star, in-state defensive lineman
Another day, another defensive lineman commit for Michigan State football. About 24 hours after the Spartans received the commitment of Cal Thrush, the Spartans picked up a commitment from Derrick Simmons, a 2025 3-star defensive lineman from Frankenmuth, Michigan. Simmons is the No. 9 ranked player in the state by 247Sports and picked the Spartans over programs like Illinois, Purdue, …
Read More »Jury enters $4.096 billion verdict against NFL in Sunday Ticket class action
The chickens have come home to roost. And the NFL is gonna need a bigger roost. After thirty years of gouging fans for Sunday Ticket in order to persuade plenty of them to watch whatever was made available on free, over-the-air TV, the reckoning has arrived in the form of a $4.096 billion verdict in a federal class action lawsuit. …
Read More »LOOK: Cardinals rookie WR Marvin Harrison Jr. inks historic ‘shoe’ deal with New Balance
Getty As soon as he takes the field this season, Marvin Harrison Jr. will make history. That’s because Harrison will be wearing the first-ever football cleats designed by New Balance. Harrison, who signed with New Balance earlier this offseason, helped unveil the company’s groundbreaking cleats. The first receiver selected in this year’s draft, Harrison will likely wear New Balance’s Prodigy …
Read More »Hurricanes land Chaminade-Madonna star cornerback Chris Ewald Jr.
The Hurricanes’ recruiting roll continued Thursday night as they landed one of the top prospects in South Florida. Chaminade-Madonna cornerback Chris Ewald Jr. committed to Miami, announcing his decision on social media. Ewald, a former Michigan commit, chose the Hurricanes over Georiga. Ewald is rated a four-star prospect and the No. 21 cornerback in he 2025 recruiting class, according to …
Read More »NFL loses ‘Sunday Ticket’ trial, ordered to pay $4 billion by federal jury
The NFL has been ordered to pay $4.7 billion in residential class damages and $96 million in commercial class damages by a federal jury in a class action lawsuit filed against the league by subscribers to “NFL Sunday Ticket.” The verdict was first reported by journalist Meghann Cuniff. The lawsuit argued that the NFL, its teams and its network partners …
Read More »Athlon Names Nine Georgia Tech players as Preseason All-ACC
THE FLATS – Georgia Tech football received a flurry of recognitions on Thursday as Athlon selected nine Yellow Jackets to its 2024 Preseason All-ACC Teams. Running back Jamal Haynes (Loganville, Ga./Grayson), wide receiver Eric Singleton, Jr. (Douglasville, Ga./Alexander) and offensive lineman Weston Franklin (Jesup, Ga./Wayne County) led the way for Tech on its second team, while quarterback Haynes King (Longview, …
Read More »Cole Kmet: You can see the progress Caleb Williams has made this offseason
Quarterback Caleb Williams hasn’t been a member of the Bears for very long, but it has been long enough for tight end Cole Kmet to see steps in the right direction. Williams joined the Bears as the first overall pick in this year’s draft and he was immediately moved to the top of the depth chart, so the team is …
Read More »Alabama has top-3 offense in EA Sports’ College Football 25
New Alabama Crimson Tide football head coach Kalen DeBoer has a strong background of producing high-quality offenses. In 2024, he inherits a roster loaded with talent, especially on the offensive side of the ball. One the key contributors returning to the team for the upcoming season is star quarterback Jalen Milroe. Milroe will have the benefit of being coached by …
Read More »NFL vows to “certainly contest” multi-billion-dollar verdict in Sunday Ticket case
The NFL strenuously objects to the loss it took in court today. As expected. Following the entry of a $4.096 billion verdict in a nationwide antitrust class action challenging the pricing model of the Sunday Ticket package (which by law will be trebled, if it stands), the league has issued a statement vowing to continue the fight. “We are disappointed …
Read More »EA Sports reveals Alabama’s defensive ranking for College Football 25 game
Legendary head coach Nick Saban was especially known for his advanced knowledge and abilities in coaching up the defensive side of the game, especially the secondary. Without Saban on the sidelines, many wonder how the Alabama Crimson Tide defense will perform in the upcoming 2024 season. New head coach Kalen DeBoer has a strong offensive coaching background and seems prepared …
Read More »Bears open to joining unorthodox trend following NFL’s new kickoff rules
Bears open to joining unorthodox trend following NFL’s new kickoff rules originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago While kickers usually handle kickoff duty, that might change for NFL teams this upcoming season, including the Bears. “Anybody with a helmet that can kick off is always in play,” Bears special teams coordinator Richard Hightower told Pro Football Talk. Why? The NFL’s …
Read More »NFL ordered to pay more than $4.7 billion in ‘Sunday Ticket’ class-action lawsuit
The NFL took a massive hit in the courts on Thursday, and it’s one that could affect you if you’ve purchased the NFL’s “Sunday Ticket” package. A federal judge has ordered the league to pay $4.7 billion in residential class damages, and $96 million in commercial class damages at the conclusion of what has become known as the “Sunday Ticket’ …
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