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Ohio State Secures the Next Harrison: Jett Harrison Commits to 2028 Class
Five-star wide receiver Jett Harrison has committed to Ohio State's 2028 class. The younger brother of Marvin Harrison Jr. is currently ranked as the No. 6 overall prospect in the nation.
Why the VAR Non-Call on Harry Kane Was a Blatant Officiating Error
England was denied a clear penalty after Harry Kane was tripped by DR Congo's goalkeeper. Former referee Andy Davies explains why the VAR process failed.
Harry Kane Saves England’s World Cup Campaign in Atlanta Thriller
Harry Kane scored twice in the final 15 minutes to rescue England from a shock exit against Congo DR. The win sends England to the round of 16 to face Mexico.
Montreal Bets Big: Ivan Demidov Signs 8-Year Extension
The Canadiens have secured their future by signing rookie sensation Ivan Demidov to an 8-year, $73 million extension. The deal locks in the team's young core through 2035.
Coco Gauff’s Wimbledon Escape: A Comeback That Echoes Her 2019 Breakthrough
Coco Gauff narrowly avoided a second-round exit at Wimbledon, rallying from a 7-4 tiebreaker deficit to keep her tournament hopes alive. The win sets up a critical third-round test for the American star.
Steve Cohen Backs David Stearns Amidst Mets' Latest Collapse
Mets owner Steve Cohen has shut down speculation about David Stearns' job security. Despite a 36-50 record, the owner is choosing stability over a front-office reset.
Mexico’s Fortress Azteca Is Turning the World Cup Into a Nightmare
Mexico’s 2-0 win over Ecuador broke a 40-year knockout drought. Now, the team faces a high-stakes July 5 showdown at the Azteca.
Iran’s World Cup Heartbreak: A Late Australian Strike Ends the Dream
Iran’s World Cup journey ended in heartbreak after a last-minute goal from Australia. The 1-0 result sends the Socceroos through to the next round.
Ghana Boss Carlos Queiroz Labels 48-Team World Cup 'Vulgar'
Ghana manager Carlos Queiroz has slammed the 48-team World Cup expansion as 'vulgar,' arguing that the tournament has traded prestige for profit. The veteran coach warned that the move devalues both the competition and the qualifying process.
The USMNT’s Captaincy Is Just a Symbol—And That’s Their Greatest Strength
The USMNT has moved away from a rigid leadership council, opting for a decentralized approach to captaincy that empowers every player to lead. The result is a squad that relies on collective accountability rather than a single figurehead.
The USMNT’s Path to the Quarterfinals Is Clear—But Then Reality Hits
The USMNT’s path to the quarterfinals is wide open, but a potential clash with Spain looms. Here is why a quarterfinal run is the new benchmark for Pochettino's squad.
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