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DeVonta Smith has a stacked resume. At just 22 years old, he is a two-time national champion, a Heisman trophy winner, and arguably one of professional football’s most sought after draft picks. But Smith’s accomplishments don’t stop there. The Amite City, LA native is partnering to launch a new men’s apparel line, VRST (pronounced virst), available at […]
Joe Burrow‘s incredible year now includes a history-making Heisman Trophy win. The LSU quarterback beat out Ohio State’s Justin Fields and Chase Young and Oklahoma’s Jalen Hurts to win the honor on Saturday. He’s the first LSU Tiger to win the award since Billy Cannon in 1959. Burrow finished with the largest margin of victory in the award’s history with 1,846 points separating him from Hurts in second place. He […]
You think you know ticky-tack penalties watching the NFL week-in and week-out. Then a call comes along on the college level to remind you that they are also the laboratories for absurdity. The most recent example is USC getting flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct over a high five during their game against Utah last night. Granted, that high five was […]
Despite being picked in the first round (ninth overall) of this past year’s MLB Draft, and despite stating after said draft that he would go the baseball route after his fall football season, Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray announced Monday that he would declare for the NFL Draft. Guess winning the Heisman Trophy has a way […]
Hours after winning the Heisman Trophy, Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray was under fire after a series of anti-gay tweets from 2011-12 were unearthed. He mockingly using the term “queer” in a number of them. Murray issued an apology soon after, explaining that he did not understand the severity of the word when he used it […]
It’s a back-to-back win for Oklahoma. On Saturday night, Kyler Murray was named the 2018 Heisman Trophy winner, marking the second straight year a Sooners QB was awarded the hardware. Sporting News reports Murray received 2,167 votes, while his fellow finalists, Tua Tagovailoa of Alabama and Dwayne Haskins of Ohio State, earned 1,871 and 783 votes, respectively. “This […]
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