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Oklahoma continues to strengthen its already impressive transfer class with another key addition. After a tough 6-7 finish in their first SEC season, Brent Venables […]
Oklahoma continues to strengthen its already impressive transfer class with another key addition. After a tough 6-7 finish in their first SEC season, Brent Venables […]
NFL.com’s Adam Rank turned heads this week with a bold and unexpected prediction for the New York Giants. In his lone mock draft — which he doesn’t revise — Rank bypasses the usual suspects like Abdul Carter, Travis Hunter, or even a quarterback. Instead, he urges the Giants to take a swing at Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty, the top running back in the draft.
Rank explained on Mock Draft Live that this pick would be a symbolic move — a way to help Giants fans move on from Saquon Barkley’s departure to the rival Eagles. “You need a game-changer who will help the fans forget Saquon just won a Super Bowl with Philly,” Rank said. “Take Ashton now and let your fan base love again.”
Brian Dumoulin delivered the game-winner just 1:30 into overtime, lifting the visiting New Jersey Devils to a thrilling 5-4 win over the Boston Bruins on […]
Sheffield Wednesday’s Shea Charles has been nominated for the EFL Championship Young Player of the Year award, cementing his place as one of the standout performers of the season. The 20-year-old midfielder, who has made 40 appearances and registered five assists, has been a crucial figure for the Owls despite a season of ups and downs. After his loan deal from Southampton was cut short in January, Charles returned to Hillsborough on new terms and has continued to impress. His performances have earned him national recognition, as he now competes for the prestigious award against Sunderland’s Jobe Bellingham and Burnley’s CJ Egan-Riley. The winner will be announced at the League’s annual ceremony on April 27, with the event broadcast live on Sky Sports Football.
With only two games left against Derby County and Portsmouth, Hull City seems poised to secure their Championship status for next season—assuming they can win both matches. However, the road to survival is never simple, and many Tigers fans are eager for the team to seal their fate before the final weeks of the season.
Hull’s next challenge comes over the Easter weekend, with a trip to Swansea, who still have outside hopes of reaching the top six, followed by a home match against Preston North End, a side that has struggled on the road. While Hull has often shown the quality needed to avoid relegation, recent form—just one win in their last five—has raised some concerns.
Despite this, Hull’s solid defensive record and superior goal difference give them a crucial advantage over the teams around them, making it likely they’ll gather enough points to stay clear of danger before the season’s end.
Fulham manager Marco Silva was left frustrated after Bournemouth’s Marcos Senesi avoided a red card during their 1-0 loss at the Vitality Stadium. Antoine Semenyo […]
Portsmouth’s late equalizer against Derby County on Saturday has put them in a relatively safe position with just four games left to play. With a strong record at Fratton Park, where they’ve lost only five of 21 home games, and upcoming away trips to teams with little to play for, Portsmouth are well-placed to secure enough points to avoid a tense final-day relegation battle. Despite being the only team in this mini-league without a win in their last three matches, they remain favorites to stay clear of the drop zone.
As the season draws to a close, Oxford United and Stoke City are among the teams looking to escape the looming threat of relegation. Oxford, currently 17th with 48 points, has gained crucial momentum with three wins in their last five matches, putting them six points clear of the bottom three. Their upcoming Easter fixtures give them a chance to secure survival, with a pivotal clash against Cardiff City on Easter Monday. A win in that match could put them nine points ahead of Cardiff, virtually guaranteeing their safety.
Stoke City, sitting just one place below Oxford in 18th with 47 points, breathed a sigh of relief after a late win over Cardiff. With a five-point gap above the relegation zone, they now face a challenging set of fixtures, including tough away games against Leeds United and Sheffield United. The team will need to pick up points from their upcoming matches, with their best-case scenario being that teams currently in the bottom three fail to make up ground, allowing Stoke to breathe easier as they head into their final stretch.
Sunderland head to Ashton Gate with their play-off spot secured, but questions still linger over their attacking form. Despite dominating possession in the reverse fixture against Bristol City, Regis Le Bris’ side struggled to break through until a last-gasp equaliser from Patrick Roberts salvaged a point. Now, with just two goals in their last five games and a continued lack of cutting edge in the final third, Le Bris faces mounting pressure to find a tactical solution—especially against a Robins side still fighting tooth and nail for a top-six finish.
Geelong made a statement in their most recent clash with Hawthorn at GMHBA Stadium, dominating from start to finish in a powerful 51-point win. Celebrating his 200th game, Gary Rohan got the Cats off to a flying start, while Sam De Koning controlled the ruck with authority. Jeremy Cameron starred with four goals and 19 disposals, earning maximum Brownlow votes as the Cats outclassed the resurgent Hawks across every major stat line.
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