
Penn State’s 2026 Season Opener Scripted by a Ticket Holder
A season ticket holder has turned a personal vision into a scripted opening drive for Penn State's 2026 football game, showcasing a mix of inventive passing and power running.
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A season ticket holder has turned a personal vision into a scripted opening drive for Penn State's 2026 football game, showcasing a mix of inventive passing and power running.
Coach Joe Moorhead’s novel fan‑scripted opening drive, backed by Pat McAfee and Dan Katz, has sold out suites and sparked record ticket demand for the Akron Zips.

After nine years at ESPN and a stint with Barstool Sports, Jon Gruden is exploring a shift from analyst to play‑by‑play, while navigating a legal dispute with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and rumors of coaching opportunities.

DiJonai Carrington’s recent social‑media accusations against former partner NaLyssa Smith have turned a private breakup into a public spectacle, drawing reactions from teammates, sponsors and the WNBA itself.
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Caitlin Clark’s 45‑point, 10‑assist performance against the Seattle Storm rewrote WNBA history and sparked widespread acclaim.

ESPN’s new Friday afternoon college‑football program, fronted by analyst Josh Pate and Barstool‑derived co‑hosts Will Compton and Taylor Lewan, arrives amid criticism that it mirrors Barstool Sports’ style and follows a wave of on‑air layoffs.

A new ESPN Friday night college football program will feature the hosts of the Bussin’ With The Boys podcast, blending digital‑first commentary with live campus production.

The red‑card suspension of forward Folarin Balogun has been removed, clearing the way for him to feature against Belgium at Lumen Field. The news has sparked a wave of positive reactions from personalities such as Dave Portnoy and Kevin James, while outlets including The Athletic and Barstool Sports highlight the buzz.

Dusty May’s move to the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks marks a dramatic turn in his career, sparking reactions from fans and stakeholders alike.
Illinois coach Bret Bielema disclosed a massive financial overture from Tennessee for Luke Altmyer, who chose to stay with Illinois. The revelation follows a dramatic bowl win and sets the stage for Tennessee’s new quarterback strategy.
Dave Portnoy criticized Georgia baseball for denying an interview request for catcher Dan Jackson, whose home run secured a Super Regional win. He declared he would no longer support Georgia in any sport and disrespected alumni, before later giving Jackson a pass after learning of his interest in appearing on the show.

UCLA’s newest head coach Bob Chesney is betting that a familial team environment will finally translate into wins for the Bruins in the Big Ten.
From a football‑centric show to a cross‑sport partnership, Bussin’ With The Boys aims to help NASCAR attract younger fans amid a persistent viewership slump.

NASCAR’s latest push into creator‑driven content pairs the league with Omaha Productions and the popular podcast duo Taylor Lewan and Will Compton for a new series that aims to deepen fan engagement across streaming platforms.

Taylor Lewan and Will Compton are launching a weekly NASCAR‑focused show, Racin’ With The Boys, produced by Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions and debuting on YouTube on May 28. The series will feature drivers such as Ryan Blaney and Bubba Wallace, and is part of NASCAR’s broader push into creator‑driven streaming content.

The podcast duo known for their unfiltered NFL commentary is launching a NASCAR series produced by Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions, featuring interviews with drivers Ryan Blaney and Bubba Wallace and set to debut on May 28.

The podcast duo transitions to a NASCAR‑focused series, aiming to broaden the sport’s fanbase with a debut episode slated for May 28.

Belichick discusses the napkin resignation that ended his brief Jets tenure, his discomfort with ownership upheaval involving James Dolan and Woody Johnson, and his current push to turn the Tar Heels into a competitive program.

After being relieved of his duties with the Philadelphia 76ers, Daryl Morey’s data‑driven expertise is being examined as a potential catalyst for NBA reforms on load management, three‑point strategy and injury prevention, drawing comparisons to Theo Epstein’s impact on baseball.