Jake Mintz & Jordan Shusterman break down why the Tennessee Volunteers are one of the best teams in college baseball, headlined through the elite performances from players such as Jordan Beck, Drew Gilbert, Ben Joyce, and Trey Lipscomb.
RJ Young shares which games on the Fox Big Noon Kickoff schedule he is looking forward to the most. At the top of RJ’s list is the Alabama Crimson Tide at Texas Longhorns on September 10, as well as Oklahoma Sooners at Nebraska Cornhuskers on September 17, and Michigan Wolverines at Ohio State Buckeyes on November 26.
In the second edition of “New Faces in New Places,” RJ Young breaks down the upcoming year for new Notre Dame Fighting Irish head coach Marcus Freeman and new LSU Tigers head coach Brian Kelly. RJ looks at the key games on both teams’ schedules, as well as their star players and top recruits to predict which coach will have more success in their first season as head coach.
RJ Young is back to discuss the most prized recruit in the class of 2023, Arch Manning. Arch Manning is set to officially visit Georgia the weekend of June 4th, but RJ questions if Georgia is a good fit for the young quarterback. The Bulldogs have not had a quarterback selected in the first round since 2009, and other star quarterbacks who committed to Georgia (such as Justin Fields) did not pan out at Georgia.
Argentina defeated Italy 3-0 in the Finalissima behind a stellar offensive attack led by Lionel Messi. Even though Messi didn't score, he assisted on two goals and added some jaw-dropping plays. Ángel Di María, Lautaro Martinez and Paulo Dybala scored for Argentina.
Poland and Wales started the UEFA Nations League with a bang, highlighted by Jonny William's unreal outside-the-box goal in the 51st minute. Poland's reserves helped change the outcome of the game, thanks to goals from Jakub Kaminski and Karol Swiderski in the 72nd and 85th minutes.
The University of Miami Head Coach Mario Cristobal joins Colin Cowherd to discuss his latest move to the University. Cristobal also talks about his experience coaching Los Angeles Chargers QB Justin Herbert at the University of Oregon.
Colin Cowherd plays NBA Finals Faceoff, where he decides whether he prefers the Boston Celtics or Golden State Warriors in points in the paint, creativity, paint defense, coaching, leadership, chemistry, clutchness, depth and home-court advantage. Do you agree with Colin?
Lautaro Martinez with an assist of his own to Ángel Di María who puts in a goal to give Argentina a 2-0 lead over Italy in the first half of Finalissima.
Nick Wright joins Colin Cowherd on the eve of the 2022 NBA Finals. The Golden State Warriors will face the Boston Celtics, and all eyes will be on Steph Curry as he attempts to win his first career Finals MVP award. Nick tells Colin how much this Finals MVP award could mean for Steph's legacy.
The Los Angeles Lakers have reportedly hired Darvin Ham as their new head coach. Cousin Sal disagrees with the Ham hire — "Darvin Ham is not the answer. They don't have an identity."
The Athletic interviewed an anonymous scout, coach and executive to pick the NBA Finals. The scout went with the Boston Celtics due to their more difficult path to the Finals. The coach also chose Boston because of their defense being able to limit easy buckets by Golden State. The executive chose the Golden State Warriors mostly due to their home-court advantage. Shannon Sharpe talks Celtics and the NBA Finals.
Fox Bet has Golden State Warriors Steph Curry as the favorite to win the NBA Finals MVP. Boston Celtics Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown round out the top 3. Clay Travis makes the case for another Warrior.
Draymond Green missed the cut for First Team All-Defense this season and calls it a 'slight' to not make it. Despite not making, the Golden State Warriors veteran is arguably one of the most influential athletes in basketball culture. Colin Cowherd breaks down Green's value and explains why fans should not underestimate it.
The Athletic interviewed an anonymous coach, scout and executive on their NBA Finals predictions. The scout predicted the Boston Celtics winning in six games, saying that they quote: 'had a very rough road..won two Game 7s, and one of those on the other guys' court..size will be an issue in the Celtics' favor.' The coach agrees, crediting Boston's defense as they 'can play big with Robert Williams, maybe Horford. They can play small with Grant Williams.. they're physical.' However, the executive has the Golden State Warriors winning in seven due to home-court advantage. Colin Cowherd compares their picks, then shares his Finals prediction.
OTAs are underway for all 32 NFL teams and one person was notably missing for the Green Bay Packers: quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Head Coach Matt LaFleur was unhappy, saying that he wanted quote: 'everybody here.' The Packers are entering the season with a new wide receiver core after losing Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders and Marquez Valdes-Scantling to the Kansas City Chiefs. Hear why Colin Cowherd defends Rodgers for missing OTAs.
Pro Football Focus named the best three players on every NFL roster and the Dallas Cowboys had an interesting trio announced. Guard Zack Martin, linebacker Micah Parsons, and tackle Tyron Smith were the three players selected. Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe determine what it means for the Cowboys that Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott were left off of the list.
On a podcast this week, Draymond Green talked about why Steph Curry never won NBA Finals MVP with Kevin Durant. Draymond said quote, “Kevin Durant was absolutely incredible in those Finals runs… Steph Curry got double-teamed probably seven times the amount that KD did in a given series.” Durant was asked if this was true on Twitter and KD responded simply, “From my view of it, this is 100% false…” Draymond responded to KD's tweet saying “You have to learn to listen to full takes and not snippets before you get baited into tweeting Champ.” Shannon Sharpe weighs in on Draymond-KD’s back and forth.
Steph Curry will lead the Golden State Warriors into the 2022 NBA Finals as slight favorites over the Boston Celtics. Chris Broussard predicts whether Steph will earn his first Finals MVP, and what that award could mean for an already solid legacy.
The Los Angeles Rams owe a large part of their 2021 Super Bowl win to their stellar defensive tackle, and yet they have yet to reach a deal with Aaron Donald to secure his spot for the next season. Though Donald says he'll be fine regardless during an appearance on Brandon Marshall's "I Am Athlete" podcast, Nick Wright urges the Rams to get a deal done, as he doesn't see them winning another Super Bowl without him.
Draymond Green shared some thoughts with Colin Cowherd on the narrative that Stephen Curry needed a Finals MVP award to validate his legacy. Green pointed out that even while Kevin Durant was on the roster, Steph was facing double teams more often than KD was, and a FMVP isn't going to change the impact he's had on the game. KD took to social media to say Draymond's take was 100% false, and the two had a brief back and forth on this topic. Nick Wright and Chris Broussard are joined by Antoine Walker, and they decide whether or not there was any truth to Green's take, or if KD was right to disagree.