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Don’t Be Surprised if Underdog Oregon Ducks Take Off in Sweet 16

The No. 12 Ducks are the lowest remaining seed, but they are no Cinderella squad.

On MLB Opening Day, No Players From 20th Century Remain in Baseball

Adrian Beltre and Bartolo Colon were the last, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

AAF Majority Owner: League Is Already in Danger of Folding

The first-year league could be forced to shut down after this weekend's games.

What Every Other New York Sports Team Needs to Learn From the Yankees

It's a terrible era to be a Knicks, Rangers, Jets, Mets and Rangers fan.

Are the Browns the Most Talented Team in the AFC North?

John Harbaugh, the coach of the rival Ravens, believes that they are.

NFL Coach Catering to Millennial Players With “Cellphone Breaks”

Arizona head coach Kliff Kingsbury will let Cardinals get their "social media fix."

Owner: Peyton Manning Was “Close” to President or GM Role With Colts

Colts owner Jim Irsay revealed Manning nearly returned to the team as an executive.

Bets Flying in on Long-shot Orioles Despite Awful World Series Odds

The 2018 Orioles were one of the worst teams in MLB history.

NFL Votes to Make Pass Interference Reviewable

Pass interference - both offensive and defensive - is reviewable for the 2019 season.

Evaluating Rob Gronkowski’s Career Prospects After the NFL

Gambling website SportsBetting.ag has odds on how Gronk will collect his next paycheck.

Report: NFL Owners Discussing Opening 2020 Season in China

The​​ 49ers possibly would give up a home game and serve as the host team.

Tony Romo Reportedly Seeking Record-Setting Salary to Stay at CBS

Sources say the former QB wants $10 million a year to remain with the network.

Huge Team Payroll Disparity Revealed At Start of MLB Season

Some MLB teams have payroll gaps of more than $100 million entering the 2019 season.

Conor McGregor Announces Retirement From MMA

McGregor hasn't won a fight in the cage since 2016 when he took out Eddie Alvarez.

The Rivalry That Saved the NBA Began During March Madness: Magic v. Bird

On March 26, 1979, Larry Bird and Magic Johnson met in the NCAA tournament finale.

College Admissions Scheme Spotlights How Students Earn Athletic Spots

It's the coach who ultimately decides who makes the team — an opening the wealthy have exploited.