MANSFIELD — Good luck trying to stop them. The players that make up the 2025 All-Mansfield News Journal Offensive Football Team have it all. Speed, strength, smarts, accuracy, agility and any other ...
IVC and Washington players among the nominees for Journal Star girls high school athlete of the week for Jan. 5-10, presented ...
When the quarterfinals of the College Football Playoff kicked off, it seemed to be business as usual for America’s most tradition-laden sport. Alabama was in the running again. Ohio State seemed ...
WEST POINT- The Pontotoc girls picked up a hard-fought region win over West Point on the road last Thursday, defeating the Lady Green Wave 46-39. West Point got off to a fast start, building a 16-8 ...
Daylen Grisham and Peyton Wray provided the offense for Ingomar at the Robertson Classic Tuesday afternoon. The duo combined for 35 points to solidify the Lady Falcon's win over Hancock, 52-42. The ...
What would we complain about if we didn’t have college football? The sport appears to exist to make reasonable people furious, all the time. The airline industry should be grateful for the relief. The ...
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The Pensacola News Journal announced its 2025 All-Area high school football teams and award winners. Grant Wise, a Pace offensive lineman and Clemson signee, was named Player of the Year. Pace High ...
Who were Rhode Island's best high school girls soccer players in 2025? Here's who made the Providence Journal All-State First ...
COLLEGE STATION — Texas A&M football head coach Mike Elko is undefeated in 11 a.m. kickoff games since taking over the Aggies' program. But Saturday's game will be like any other day game in Texas A&M ...
COLLEGE STATION — After the best regular season in over 30 years for Texas A&M football, the Aggies must prove that success wasn't just a blip on the radar. A team that will lose both its coordinators ...
Amid the spectacle of the College Football Playoff’s opening weekend — and the nagging sense that we’re watching a sport we no longer love — here’s the uncomfortable question no one in power seems ...