Tennessee’s Football Legacy: A Mount Rushmore of Talent Across the States
An exploration of Tennessee's historic recruiting power, highlighting home‑grown legends and the broader regional talent that has shaped the Volunteers' storied legacy.
Latest Slidescroller coverage mentioning Bob Johnson across Hockey, Football, Baseball.
An exploration of Tennessee's historic recruiting power, highlighting home‑grown legends and the broader regional talent that has shaped the Volunteers' storied legacy.

The Pittsburgh Penguins aim for a historic third consecutive Cup in 1992‑93, navigating free agency, an expansion draft, and leadership decisions while relying on a talented core and resilient management.

Decades after scoring a goal in just five seconds, Ron Vincent was finally honored with a place in the University of Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame, while his family ties and lifelong passion for the sport continue to shape the game.

David Carle's decision to remain with the University of Denver underscores a broader trend of elite NCAA coaches weighing NHL opportunities against the security and development of college hockey.

Cole Caufield, a former University of Wisconsin hockey player, won the NHL's Lady Byng Trophy for sportsmanship and excellence, setting a new standard for Badgers in the league with 51 goals and helping his Montreal Canadiens reach the Eastern Conference Final.

The United States made history at the Milan Games, capturing gold in men's, women's, and sled ice hockey, earning the 2026 Bob Johnson Award and sparking a surge of interest in the sport.

A 22‑year NHL veteran looks back on the coaches and teammates whose distinct styles of leadership left an indelible mark on his journey.

The Wisconsin Badgers, seeded third, will open their NCAA tournament run against Dartmouth on March 26, a matchup that could lead to a potential showdown with Michigan State or UConn.

The Badgers, led by coach Mike Hastings, will meet Dartmouth for the first time in school history in the Worcester Regional, aiming to extend a tournament legacy that includes six national titles.

On May 20, 1970, Rod Carew became the first Minnesota Twin to hit for the cycle, a feat that underscored his dominance and contributed to a memorable season.

Legendary broadcaster Charlie Neal, celebrated for bringing HBCU football to national audiences, passed away on May 13. His work with BET, CBS and numerous halls of fame left an indelible mark on college sports.