Same ol’ same ol’: No progress for Black head coaches in NFL

The number of Black coaches remains stubbornly low despite more than half the league’s players being Black. After completing the latest round of coaching hires this week, the NFL won’t look much different on the sidelines in 2023. DeMeco Ryans was the lone Black candidate to land one of the five openings, which means the … Read more

Circuit of the Americas ranked No. 1 best track in F1

Everything really is bigger and better in Texas, according to a new report. AUSTIN, Texas — The Circuit of the Americas (COTA) track in Austin has been ranked as the best track to watch Formula 1 (F1). In a new article from Forbes, COTA was ranked as the best track to attend a F1 race … Read more

‘We’re gonna give the fans a show’: XFL returns to draw San Antonio football fans

Semiprofessional football returns to the Alamo City, a few years after the Alliance of American Football went bankrupt and the Commanders’ season abruptly ended. SAN ANTONIO — Remember what former Dallas Cowboys great Daryl “Moose” Johnston said a few years ago, the day the now-defunct San Antonio Commanders were introduced at City Hall? If not, … Read more

The top 10 American League players for the 2023 MLB season

Spring Training is right around the corner! The Locked On Podcast Network’s MLB hosts voted on the top 10 American League position players going into 2023. NEW YORK — Major League Baseball players have reported to camp in Arizona and Florida, they’re wearing their spring training garb, throwing and catching balls in the sunshine, and … Read more

Spurs claim Julian Champagnie off waivers

SAN ANTONIO — According to a report via ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the San Antonio Spurs have signed Julian Champagnie off waivers. The Spurs claimed Julian Champagnie off waivers, source tells ESPN. — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) February 16, 2023 Champagnie recently played with the G League’s Delaware Blue Coats (Sixers affiliate) averaging 14 points, six rebounds, … Read more

College basketball undergoing a big man revival

Now that the NBA is starting to shift with a resurgence of the big man, the college game is following suit. The Golden State Warriors changed the way the NBA game was played by playing small, spreading the floor and relying heavily on the 3-point shot. The successful tactic dribbled down to college basketball, with … Read more