William Byron didn’t go fight Joey Logano after last year’s race at Darlington. That doesn’t mean part of him didn’t want to. And it doesn’t mean that he’s afraid he wouldn’t be able to handle himself in a scrap. This chat might actually make you laugh, too.
The Shriners Children's 200 was a very exciting race. Kyle Larson took the Stage 1 win to start things off, and John Hunter Nemechek barely won Stage 2 after battling it out with Larson. The race had 10 cautions and a massive 15-car crash with 23 laps to go in Stage 2. Kyle Larson and John Hunter Nemechek would continue to go back-and-forth in the final two laps with Larson making a final push and squeezed out the close victory. This was his first victory at Darlington.
Check out the highlights between the Maulers and the Panthers in Week 4 of the 2023 USFL season. The Panthers jumped out to an early 7-0 lead, but the Maulers shut down the Panthers after the opening score. Pittsburgh forced Michigan to four turnovers and just 152 total yards in the loss. Troy Williams shined in the victory as he displayed a dual-threat versatility. Williams threw for 184 yards and two touchdowns while rushing in for a TD as well. The Maulers look to continue this momentum next week against the Memphis Showboats while the Michigan Panthers look to rebound against the Birmingham Stallions. Catch up on what you missed from the fifth week of USFL action! Games on FOX, NBC, and USA.
The Pittsburgh Maulers deffeated the Michigan Panthers 23-7 after Arnold Tarpley came up with a huge interception in the endzone, followed by a 13-yard rushing TD by Troy Williams.
After pulling off a pair of postseason upsets, it's clear the Lakers are still a championship contender when LeBron James and Anthony Davis are healthy.
Pittsburgh Maulers' Troy Williams connected with Bailey Gaither for a beautiful 31-yard catch. The play led to a 5-yard TD pass to Mason Stokke to knot the game at 7.
Kyle Busch quips that Noah Gragson maybe wasn’t the guy who should have had to send to a message to Ross Chastain. And he feels drivers should get 30 seconds to throw punches.
Ross Chastain said drivers don’t need to be fighting but Bob Pockrass wonders, what’s the trigger point to take things into his own hands? Here is Chastain’s response.
Ryan Blaney, like several drivers, suggested that if there is a fight, each driver should be allowed to get in a punch before NASCAR security breaks it up. Then again, Blaney doesn’t seem to be someone who wants to start throwing punches.