The NFL playoffs begin this weekend with four games in the Wild Card round. Though four division champions will host games, the 6-seeds in each conference are the teams to watch.
On Wednesday evening, the Baseball Hall of Fame announced its newest members: Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Piazza. Griffey set a record by being named on 99.3 percent of all ballots, surpassing the mark set by Tom Seaver in 1992.
Women have worked hard to break down barriers in order to make a career in sports journalism, a fact which will make you cringe all the more when watching this.
It took until the last play of the NFL’s 2015 regular season, but the playoff field is finally set. Here’s a recap of the action from NFL Week 17:
While the New Year’s Six bowls turned out to be clunkers, the second week of bowl season brought us some of the wildest games of the year.
Chad Kelly threw for 302 yards and four touchdowns as Ole Miss blew out Oklahoma State to take home the Rebels’ first Sugar Bowl trophy since 1969.