Crawford returns to dominant ways After allowing 13 goals in his first four starts this season, Corey Crawford’s back to his normal self. And that’s a scary realization for any team that sets foot in the Windy City.
Author: Brad Burns
Saints earning legions of new followers Fresh off a riveting victory over NFC West stalwart Seattle, New Orleans reigns as the general population’s go-to team entering Sunday’s first wave of kickoffs.
Updated Week 9 NFL Betting Odds Report With Atlanta and Tampa Bay having already destroyed the scoreboard on Thursday, what does the rest of the Week 9 slate hold? Here’s a glance at several of the marquee storylines.
Roethlisberger appears ready for Ravens Pittsburgh’s attack simply hasn’t looked the same since Ben Roethlisberger went down on Oct. 16. But the quarterback’s likely return this afternoon ranks atop our latest injury-related nuggets.
Coliseum ready for high-octane showdown Even in the midst of an uncharacteristically down season, Oregon still has the opportunity to qualify for a bowl. Yet such a goal could be met with ample resistance tonight.
Wildcats plot end lengthy skid vs. Bulldogs Kentucky coach Mark Stoops hasn’t exactly experienced much success against Georgia. With a bowl bid in sight, though, can the Wildcats pull off a mild upset this evening?
Cards anticipate easier road on East Coast Last Saturday, Louisville narrowly evaded disaster against Virginia. Will Bobby Petrino’s squad bounce back with an authoritative showing this afternoon?
Rose aims to upend old friends back home Chicago’s sudden penchant for shootouts has transformed it into one of the NBA’s most exciting teams. Nonetheless, will the Bulls’ apathy on the defensive end spell disaster against the Knicks?
Broncos need bounce-back effort at home Boise State holds a 12-0 all-time record against San Jose State. But will Bryan Harsin’s group be able to recover after seeing its hopes for an undefeated season come crashing down?
Buffs poised to finish year on strong note Before the start of the season, few individuals gave Colorado a chance of making serious waves in the Pac-12 South. Yet Mike MacIntyre’s group controls its destiny with mere weeks remaining.