10:33 AM ET DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — As Daytona Speedweeks (OK, it’s actually Speedweek now) have reached full speed leading into Thursday night’s dual 150-mile qualifying races, everyone in the Cup Series garage seems to agree that NASCAR’s newly christened rides, the so-called Next Gen machines, were needed. OK, they agree for the most part.
Month: February 2022
11:12 AM ET Associated Press MEXICO, Maine — A Maine woman recognized by the New England Patriots as their oldest fan has died. She was 106. Myrtle Milledge, of the town of Mexico, was well into her 40s when the Patriots became a franchise in the old American Football League in 1960. The Patriots honored
Charles Leclerc said Ferrari’s expectations were “very, very high” for the new season as they launched their 2022 car, the F1-75. Team principal Mattia Binotto said Ferrari had taken an “innovative approach” to the revolutionary new regulations introduced by Formula 1 this season. “This is what I would call a brave Ferrari,” Binotto said. “We
Michael Masi has been removed as F1 race director as part of a restructure at governing body the FIA in the wake of last year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. FIA president Mohammed ben Sulayem announced a series of changes as a result of the inquiry into the controversial end to last year’s World Championship. Masi
10:22 AM ET Pete ThamelESPN Toledo has found a new athletic director, as sources told ESPN the school is expected to hire Washington State deputy athletic director and COO Bryan Blair as the school’s next athletic director. In Blair, 37, Toledo is tabbing one of the country’s top young administrators. He brings extensive experience from
9:24 AM ET The time for transition with a team is never easy to predict, but there is one near certainty for the U.S. women’s national team: you typically do it after an Olympics because you have a big, three-year gap before the next World Cup on the calendar. Well, that is until a pandemic
8:00 AM ET Mike Modano started his Hall of Fame NHL career with the Minnesota North Stars. They were a blast to watch back in the 1980s, with players like Neal Broten and Dino Ciccarelli scoring copious amounts of goals, until Norm Greed … er, Green … stole them from the “State of Hockey” and
6:00 AM ET FRISCO, Texas — Quarterback Dak Prescott can’t stop thinking about the Dallas Cowboys‘ 23-17 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the wild-card round of the playoffs. He entered the postseason believing the Cowboys were ready for a deep run and maybe put to rest the franchise’s 26-season Super Bowl drought. Instead,
6:00 AM ET LOS ANGELES — After apologizing for slurring some words and before expressing a desire to “run it back,” Aaron Donald — muscle-bound menace, destroyer of worlds, perhaps the fiercest football player who ever lived — embodied the enthusiasm of a small child. “Look at this trophy right here,” the All-Pro defensive tackle
8:00 AM ET Tim BontempsESPN After Nikola Jokic and Joel Embiid battled for the right to be named the NBA’s Most Valuable Player all last season, it appears this year’s chase for the award could once again come down to the two All-Star big men. Embiid, after coming in second to Jokic in last year’s
7:00 AM ET MLB InsidersESPN This week ESPN MLB draft and prospect expert Kiley McDaniel ranked his top 100 MLB prospects for 2022. Now, it’s time to have some fun with the biggest names on the list. We asked our MLB experts to give us one bold 2022 prediction for the one prospect in the
7:00 AM ET The transfer portal has become an everyday part of college football roster management as more players switch teams each season. With more and more players opting to transfer, we have seen quite a few schools lose key contributors this offseason. Looking at the schools that have seen the most transfers since the
7:26 AM ET Kevin ConnorsESPN Close ESPN studio anchor Writer, ESPN mid-major college basketball top 10 4-year member of the Ithaca men’s basketball team When the Northeast Conference tips off tournament play on Feb. 28, college basketball’s magical, madness-filled tourney journey will begin. No month on the sports calendar is as unforgettable or unpredictable —
7:05 AM ET Welcome to The Bilas Index, Vol. II, the most comprehensive and thorough compilation of basketball accomplishment, measured through analytics, on-court performance and the best predictive tools known to the universe. The Bilas Index is powered by the gray matter of The Bilastrator, unquestionably the finest hoops mind one can imagine. And humility
6:28 AM ET The Los Angeles Rams and their fans celebrated the franchise’s first Super Bowl victory since 2000 with a parade through L.A. On Sunday, the Rams defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl LVI 23-20. L.A. became the second team to win the Super Bowl on their home turf (SoFi Stadium), a feat
News South Africa batter expected to be available for seven red-ball games Durham have signed Keegan Petersen, the South Africa top-order batter, as one of their overseas players for 2022. Petersen, who made his Test debut last year, is expected to be available for seven County Championship fixtures. He missed South Africa’s current tour of
1:56 AM ET Jack Eichel is back in action. The center made his Vegas debut on Wednesday night, in a 2-0 Golden Knights’ loss to the Colorado Avalanche. It was Eichel’s first NHL game in nearly a year, following surgery on a herniated disk in his neck last November. He finished minus-one with one shot
11:23 PM ET Tim BontempsESPN BOSTON — The Celtics spent the first half of the season blowing fourth-quarter leads. Wednesday night, Boston entered the All-Star break on a sour note after doing so once again, coughing up an eight-point lead in the final four minutes and losing 112-111 to the Detroit Pistons to snap the
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