High-flying Cards welcome Dukies to town With quarterback Lamar Jackson mounting a Heisman run, Louisville paces the nation in scoring and total offense. Does Duke have any shot at containing Bobby Petrino’s troops this week?
Author: Brad Burns
Bucs missing stars on both sides of the ball The Panthers have struggled mightily through the first four games of the season. With Cam Newton now out of the mix, too, what fate awaits the defending NFC champs?
Washington’s October stalwart faces Maeda A glute strain limited Daniel Murphy to just three at-bats in the final two weeks of the regular season. Fortunately for Washington, he’s clearly back to full health.
Cubs possess commanding 2-0 series lead In last’s week’s wild-card victory over the Mets, Madison Bumgarner delivered a performance for the ages. He’ll probably need to be just as dominant tonight if the Giants want to extend the NLDS.
Texas tries to avoid sweep at hands of Toronto With their worries about lefty Francisco Liriano alieved, the Blue Jays can now return to the primary business at hand: knocking the Rangers out of the postseason.
Indians have Red Sox on brink of elimination Cleveland has been masterful in building a 2-0 ALDS lead over Boston. But can Terry Francona’s club slam the door at Fenway Park?
Bettors can’t get enough of Steelers, Pats When it comes to Week 5 of the NFL schedule, the Patriots clearly own the hearts and minds of the public. But what other squads are commanding respect from the general population?
Updated Week 5 NFL Betting Odds Report Following Thursday night’s fairly humdrum affair between the Cardinals and 49ers, the stage is set for a spirited weekend of NFL action. These are some of the key storylines we’re monitoring.
Concussed Newton among sidelined players A quarter of the way through the NFL schedule, injuries to high-profile performers are piling up. Here’s a look at some of the stars with shaky health entering today’s action.
Cardinal primed to bounce back against Cougs Coming off its worst defeat of the David Shaw era, will No. 15 Stanford be able to handle Washington State tonight?