From standout Oregon Ducks like Patrick Chung to rising stars like Raion Strader at Auburn and Texas securing top recruits, college football buzz highlights player legacies and future talent.
After a brutal 18-match losing streak spanning nearly two years, Wales finally snapped their dismal run with a hard-fought 31-22 victory over Japan in Kobe. It wasn’t pretty—they had to claw their way through a tense second half—but the relief was palpable. For a team that’s been stuck in a rut, this could be the spark they need to turn things around.
Editor’s Note: Losing streaks in sports aren’t just about numbers—they weigh on players, fans, and even a team’s identity. Wales’ win doesn’t erase their struggles overnight, but breaking that psychological barrier matters. For a rugby-mad nation, this could be the start of rebuilding confidence ahead of bigger challenges.
Wrestling fans, mark your calendars—AEW All-In 2025 is set for July 12, and if you can’t make it in person, here’s your guide to streaming every high-flying, body-slamming moment live online. Whether you’re rooting for your favorite star or just here for the spectacle, this breakdown ensures you won’t miss a beat.
Editor’s Note: For AEW’s growing fanbase, accessibility is key—this isn’t just about another wrestling event, but a major showcase in a brand that’s shaking up the industry. Knowing how to tune in matters because live moments (like surprise returns or title changes) hit harder when experienced in real time. Plus, with streaming options evolving, this guide cuts through the confusion so fans can focus on the drama in the ring.
The article highlights Patrick Chung as one of Oregon's top football players since 2000, placing him at No. 20 in a ranking of the Ducks' best over the past 25 years. It’s a nod to his standout career and impact on the program.
Editor’s Note: For Oregon fans, this is a fun trip down memory lane—celebrating a player who helped shape the team’s success. It’s also a reminder of how much talent has come through Eugene, sparking debates and nostalgia among supporters.
Amazon’s Prime Video just dropped the trailer for Built in Birmingham: Brady & the Blues, a docuseries following Tom Brady’s unexpected journey as a co-owner of English soccer club Birmingham City. The series promises behind-the-scenes drama, Brady’s transition from NFL legend to football (the other kind) executive, and the highs and lows of reviving a historic but struggling club.
Editor’s Note: Brady’s move into soccer ownership was already intriguing, but this series turns it into must-watch TV—especially for fans curious how an American football icon navigates the chaotic world of English football. It’s also a smart play by Amazon, doubling down on sports docs after hits like All or Nothing. Whether you’re here for Brady, Birmingham, or just sports biz drama, this trailer’s got people talking.
The third day of the England vs. India Test match at Lord’s is underway, with India at 158-3. Key moments include KL Rahul reaching 54 and Rishabh Pant on 31, while England’s Jofra Archer delivered a sharp bouncer that tested the batters. The ball’s condition is already under scrutiny—always a spicy subplot in cricket. Fans can share their thoughts with the live blog’s writer, Rob Smyth, as the action unfolds.
Editor’s Note: Test cricket is a slow burn, but days like this—where batters dig in, bowlers probe for weaknesses, and little dramas (like ball inspections) add tension—are why fans love the format. For England and India, this match could tilt the series, making every session crucial. Plus, Lord’s is hallowed ground; performing here adds extra weight to every run and wicket.
Today’s stage eight of the Tour de France covers 171km from Saint-Méen-le-Grand to Laval, with all eyes on young Scottish rider Oscar Onley after his impressive third-place finish yesterday. The 22-year-old Picnic-PostNL cyclist is turning heads as a breakout talent, and his post-race reflections with TNT Sports are fueling excitement about his potential in this year’s race.
Editor’s Note: The Tour de France isn’t just about the big names—it’s also where rising stars like Onley get their moment. His performance adds a fresh storyline to the race, showing how the next generation is shaking things up. For cycling fans, it’s a chance to witness a potential future champion in the making.