On this episode of JT Sports Live, JT breaks down Florida State's playoff snub fallout, Alabama adjusting to life after Nick Saban, ...
The OHL's second round is sure to deliver more drama than the first round, right? Right?? Farwell and Dan have some analysis of Round Two so far, as well as a conversation about this season's OHL Coach of the Year. The guys think they know who will win, but was there also a snub? Plus, the draft lottery is complete, so what players from the U16 crop really stand out this year? Also, what do the Sarnia Sting and Sudbury Wolves have in common? We will tease your brains this week with some random trivia, while also giving you insight into a new -- and narrow -- eligibility window for NCAA athletes. And we also have Three Nice Things to Say - yes, THREE -- about the Brampton Steelheads and Niagara IceDogs. We may have been dared to do it... Join our community and send feedback any time to ohlpodcast(at)rogers.com!
Baseball America's new NCAA tournament bracket reveals a clear lack of respect for the Sun Belt Conference—four Sun Belt ...
The Chicago Bears shocked draft experts by skipping Iowa's pro day, missing top prospects like center Logan Jones and guard Gennings Dunker. Why did OL coach Dan Roushar avoid this NFL offensive line factory? Is it no interest in Jones, compared to Garrett Bradbury, or a sneaky strategy to hide their picks? Ryan Poles has been scouting Kansas State's Sam Hecht and Georgia Tech's Keyland Rutledge amid center and tackle needs after Ozzy Trapilo's injury and Drew Dalman's retirement. Bears' history: Success from mid-major schools like Kansas State (Cody Whitehair), flops from Yale (Kiran Amegadjie). Do they avoid Iowa, Alabama, Ohio State? Chicago Bears 2026 NFL Mock Draft insights, pro day analysis, and what it means for their offensive line rebuild. Bears fans, hit like and subscribe for more draft coverage!
When Basketball Players Purposely Avoided Records: In 2005 Jermaine O’Neal scored 55 Points in a Pacers Game against the Bucks, the game was a blowout 116-99, but he purposely snubbed himself out, so he doesn’t tie or surpass 57 Points, which is the Single Game Scoring Record held by Reggie Miller. Jordan Bo-Hannon of the Iowa Hawkeyes was about to break the Iowa NCAA record of 34 free throws made in a row. But He pointed to the sky and missed his 35th Free Throw on Purpose to honor the Record Set by Chris Street, who sadly passed away in a Car Accident just three days after his original Record. Jordan wanted Chris’s record to stay as a way to keep his memory alive. LeBron could have potentially held the Record for the most starts in a Row, which is held by Chris Paul with 1,365 Starts in a Row, but in 2007 LeBron Purposely came off the bench because Anderson Varejao was about to play his First NBA game of the 07 season after a 2 month contract hold out. To Help Boost Anderson’s morale, He came off the bench with him at the same time to avoid the Crowd from Booing him. At the time LeBron had 333 starts in a row, had he not purposely snapped it, he would be the record holder not Chris Paul.
Kansas State Wildcats' head coaching search takes a dramatic turn as top candidate Josh Schertz removes himself from ...
WCC coaches snub Gonzaga Bulldogs with only one All-Conference nod despite a conference title. Did the league just give Mark ...