Michigan State has been in headlines lately with the fallout of Larry Nassar. Both Outside the Lines and Michigan’s attorney general are looking into the role of Michigan State in the recent scandal. But now that Nassar has gone to jail, this situation has brought other names to light. One …
Read More »SEC/Big 12 Challenge: Kentucky vs. no. 7 West Virginia
The SEC/Big 12 Challenge takes place on Saturday for college men’s basketball. There will be 10 games played between the two conferences. One of those games includes un-ranked Kentucky at no. 7 West Virginia. This will be the third time the Wildcats play in Morgantown and the first time since …
Read More »Dr. Larry Nassar is Sentenced by an Emotional Judge Aquilina
“I just signed your death warrant,” Judge Rosemarie Aquilina said as she sentenced Lawrence G. Nassar with 40 to 175 years in prison for multiple sex crimes. The former doctor for the United States gymnastics team was faced by more than 150 victims, who bravely appeared in court, and many, looking …
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Read More »Eagles Flying High on Way to Super Bowl LII
The Philadelphia Eagles are heading to their third Super Bowl in franchise history. They’ll face the New England Patriots on Feb. 4 in Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis. NFC CHAMPS!#FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/ixTyxVRpcg — Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) January 22, 2018 Saying those two sentences seemed improbable to many just over a month …
Read More »The Oakland Raiders Announce 13 New Assistants to Jon Gruden
The Oakland Raiders have announced 13 new assistants to aid Jon Gruden in his return as head coach. The new hires are below, with their names and job titles listed. Raiders announce 13 assistants hired to Jon Gruden staff. No quarterbacks coach; team not expected to add one, given Jon …
Read More »Dominant Performance From Gator Women’s Basketball Leads to First SEC Win
After five tough losses to start SEC play, the Florida Gator women’s basketball team finally captured its first SEC win of the season. The Gators were in full control, led the entire game, and even boasted a lead as large as 18 points. Florida took advantage of mismatches inside to …
Read More »Scott Stricklin Named to College Football Playoff Committee
Fresh Faces The University of Florida will have a familiar face in the College Football Playoff Committee this year. The committee announced Wednesday that Florida’s Athletic Director Scott Stricklin would be a new member of the selection committee. Stricklin will replace former Arkansas AD Jeff Long as the SEC representative. The …
Read More »Third Quarter Three Point Barrage Not Enough for Gator Women’s Basketball To Capture First SEC Win Against Kentucky
The wait continues for the Gators’ first SEC win of the season in women’s college basketball. It looked as if the wait would end Thursday night when the Gators launched a full-on assault from three point land to start the third quarter, leading by as many as seven. Then, the …
Read More »Texas A&M is After Jimbo Fisher
The Jimbo Fisher rumors of going to Texas A&M are still swirling and picking up heat. In the midst of all the coaching changes this year, it’s rumored one of the most successful coaches in college football might be parting ways with his school; after seven years and one National …
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