Welcome back to the in-person coverage of the AAC Men’s Tournament. Yesterday was a lot of words and a lot of new teams and players. Continue Reading
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Moon Stamp In the Field – AAC Men’s Championship Tournament (Day 1)
Last year, I died on the Power 6 conference hill a disgusting amount of times. I was ready to defend the honor of the American Continue Reading
Are China and Tik Tok Influencing the LeBron-Jordan GOAT Debate?
With all the news and debate surrounding Tik Tok and the influence it has, I thought it was time for Moon Stamp to weigh into Continue Reading
The Houston Texans Are Giving in to the Power of Free Agency
Day one of free agency, when Saquon disappointed Tiki Barber and Texans’ rumor mill readers, was a great day to grab a tub of Breggy Continue Reading
Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool, and the Power of Friendship Versus Manchester City
Jürgen Klopp once said that he played “heavy metal football,” a moniker that has defined every YouTube coaching compilation. In reality, he probably should have Continue Reading
A Limited Case for Jamal Shead
Just a disclaimer off the bat, I don’t think anyone is discrediting Jamal Shead. I don’t think is questioning him as the probable Big 12 Continue Reading
What does Arch Manning think opting-in to NCAA 2025 entails?
I, like every other college football adjacent fan, will be blasting headfirst into the new player negotiation simulator when it comes out. As the head Continue Reading
Russell Wilson Screwed Russell Wilson
I have spent the past 2 years referring to Russell Wilson as a corn dog of a human being. That is to say he’s incredibly Continue Reading
A Guy Who Doesn’t Watch MLS Reviews Every Week 1 Game
Last week I wrote a blog about how I was going to start watching the MLS once the season began. So I decided to just Continue Reading
Oh No! UH Didn’t Flounder in the Big 12?
I distinctly remember a bunch of college basketball fans, more specifically, Big 12 fans. Preseason polls forced me to run into Kansas fans online who Continue Reading