Quarterback Josh Allen and wide receiver Stefon Diggs are the Buffalo Bills’ preeminent duo. With their first AFC East crown since 1995, Allen and Diggs are helping Buffalo’s franchise circle the wagons once again. Currently 12-3 with one remaining regular-season game against their divisional rival Miami Dolphins at home in Orchard Park, NY, on Sunday, […]
While this time of year will be a little different for most of us, in the world of college basketball it signals conference time. Even though most teams had a very limited non-conference schedule. The next couple of months will be very important for teams looking to play in March. The ACC has gotten a […]
Rocky’s Bulldog, Buttkiss, finished devouring the wild turkey and possum carcasses while treading water in Favre’s 100-meter pool. Then he felt something moving inside of him in an uncontrollable way. Up sprang to the pool surface a King Size Snickers Bar. Then another one. And another. A three-fer. “Yo Buttkiss,” says Rocky. “You pooped the […]
Are you a degenerate gambler? Perhaps you’re someone who picks games against the spread just for fun and to see how smart you really aren’t? If this describes you, or if you just like to be entertained by a crazy sports columnist, you’re in luck, because you’ve stumbled across Against All Odds: NCAA/NFL Picks, a […]
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – Boston College redshirt junior tight end Hunter Long was named to the Sporting News All-America second-team on Tuesday. Long becomes just the second tight end in Boston College history to be named to the Sporting News All-American team. The junior is just the second TE in school history named SN All-American. Long joined […]
STONY BROOK, N.Y. – Senior Obadiah Noel (Frederick, Md.) logged his second straight 25+ point contest with a game-high 29, as the UMass Lowell River Hawks men’s basketball team (2-6, 1-3 AE) dropped a hard-fought, 71-64 decision at Stony Brook (6-4, 4-0 AE) on Monday afternoon. The contest was a close battle the entire way with eight […]
A challenging regular season now in the rearview mirror and the Atlantic Coast Conference now turns its attention to bowl season. Most importantly, on New Year’s Day. For the first time in the seven-year history of the College Football Playoffs, the conference will have more than one team in the semifinals. Notre Dame and Clemson, […]