Category: Sports
Eric Morris Named Oklahoma State's 25th Head Football Coach After Historic 10-1 Season at North Texas
Eric Morris, who led North Texas to a historic 10-1 season in 2025, is named Oklahoma State’s 25th head football coach, marking the program’s first hire of a sitting FBS head coach and a bold push to revitalize its NIL and transfer portal strategy.
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Messi's 4-Point Night Eliminates FC Cincinnati 4-0 in MLS Playoffs
Lionel Messi scored one goal and assisted three as Inter Miami CF eliminated FC Cincinnati 4-0 in the 2025 MLS playoffs, setting a new league record with 12 postseason goal contributions. The loss marks Cincinnati’s third straight home playoff exit.
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Yale Stuns No. 10/8 Harvard 45-28 in 141st 'The Game,' Claims Ivy Playoff Spot
Yale defeated No. 10/8 Harvard 45-28 in the 141st 'The Game,' ending Harvard's nine-game winning streak and securing the Ivy League's automatic FCS playoff bid through a head-to-head tiebreaker, while Harvard awaits an at-large selection.
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Aaron Rodgers Confirms Marriage to Private Wife Brittani Amid NFL Privacy Shift
Aaron Rodgers confirmed his private marriage to Brittani Rodgers in July 2024, refusing to disclose her identity despite his 20-year NFL career. Her silence stands in stark contrast to his past public relationships, sparking unprecedented curiosity in the league.
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Vikings Edge Browns in London Thriller as Okudah Secures Win
The Vikings edged the Browns 24‑21 in London on Oct 5, 2025, with Jeff Okudah's last‑second tackle clinching the win. Low odds, time‑zone challenges, and European momentum shaped the thriller.
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Josh Allen injury scare: Bills QB briefly exits vs. Jets with bloody nose
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen briefly left the Week 2 game against the Jets with a bloody nose after a designed run. He was replaced for a short stint by Mitch Trubisky and later returned. The Bills led by 10 when the injury happened, and Allen had already rushed for 40 yards on two carries.
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Indianapolis Colts crush Dolphins 33-8 in Week 1 as defense smothers and Jones sets the tone
The Indianapolis Colts hammered the Miami Dolphins 33-8 in Week 1, owning the ball for nearly 39 minutes and flirting with a shutout until late in the fourth quarter. Daniel Jones was calm and efficient, Michael Pittman grabbed a key touchdown, and rookie TE Tyler Warren caught seven passes. Cam Bynum’s interception, Xavien Howard’s fumble recovery, and Spencer Shrader’s 4-for-4 day sealed a statement win for the new regime.
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