Ballo, top player in portal, commits to Indiana
Arizona transfer Oumar Ballo, the No. 1 player in the transfer portal, committed to Indiana Hoosiers on Tuesday, he told ESPN.
Jones: Cowboys 'hold money back' to keep stars
Dallas executive vice president Stephen Jones defended his team’s dormancy in free agency by saying the team needs money to re-sign current stars.
Every touchdown of Week 3 | United Football League
Check out every touchdown of Week three of the UFL season featuring the San Antonio Brahmas, Birmingham Stallions, Michigan Panthers, Houston Roughnecks, Arlington Renegades, St. Louis Battlehawks, Memphis Showboats, and the DC Defenders.
Sixers set to start another playoff run with an ailing Joel Embiid
Joel Embiid is again dealing with injuries headed into the NBA playoffs.
Would the 1992 Dream Team or 2024 US Team win a game against each other? | The Herd
First Things First co-host Nick Wright joins Colin Cowherd to decide which team would win between the 1992 Dream Team and 2024 Team USA squad featuring LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Steph Curry and more.
Grayson Allen finalizes four-year, $70 million contract extension with Suns
The Phoenix Suns and guard Grayson Allen have finalized a multi-year deal that will keep him with the franchise following the best season of his NBA career.
Colin's NBA playoff predictions: OKC wins a series, Lakers advance, Knicks lose Round 1 | The Herd
Colin Cowherd unveils his five bold predictions for the NBA playoffs, including the Oklahoma City Thunder winning only one series, the Los Angeles Lakers escaping the play-in and the New York Knicks losing in the first round.
2024 NBA Awards: Staff picks for MVP, Rookie of the Year and more
We asked FOX Sports’ panel of NBA reporters to make their picks for all seven of the major, media-voted NBA Awards. Here’s who made their ballots.
Bellingham: Racism a 'massive problem' in LaLiga
Jude Bellingham has said Vinícius Júnior and other players need more support in dealing with the “massive problem” of racism in Spanish football, describing the abuse some players receive as “disgusting.”
U-M gets probation, fine for recruiting violations
Michigan will serve three years of NCAA probation, pay a fine and face recruiting restrictions after the university and five current or former football employees reached an agreement with the NCAA’s enforcement staff on recruiting violations.