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After being engaged for more than a year and a half, a former Penn State wrestling star has gotten married. Beau Bartlett, who had been engaged to his fiance, Sydney Erin, is now officially married. To learning and growing with you for as many years as we’re blessed with,” Bartlett posted to Instagram. “Now you’re stuck with me maniacal laugh 4.27.25 🖤 “ This comes less than two months after Bartlett wrapped up his college career with a third-place finish at the NCAA Championships in Philadelphia. The 141-pounder ended his career as a three-time All-American, placing in the top…
Why Eli Drinkwitz Believes Brady Cook will be NFL Starter Originally posted on Missouri Tigers on SI By Joey Van Zummeren | Last updated May 8, 2025 4:44 PM ET Eli Drinkwitz’s expectations for Brady Cook in the NFL are perhaps higher than anyone else’s. “I’m sure he’ll be a starting quarterback someday in the NFL, and hopefully he’ll let me come watch him play,” Drinkwitz said in a press conference after Missouri’s win in the Music City Bowl. That will be an uphill battle for Cook, who signed on with the New York Jets as an undrafted free agent in the hours after the conclusion of…
Former Tiger Lambert-Smith Looking to Carve Role as Rookie Former Auburn Tigers receiver KeAndre Lambert-Smith will fight to become a secondary target for Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert. One of three Auburn Tigers that was selected in the 2025 NFL Draft, wide receiver KeAndre Lambert-Smith is fighting to become a consistent face in the Los Angeles Chargers receiver rotation after being taken in the Fifth Round. The Chargers are very much in need of a second star receiver for starting quarterback Justin Herbert. The Chargers only really have Ladd McConkey for Herbert at this current moment in time. If…
what a hit: Vols hit five home runs to run-rule Indiana State 12-1 in seven innings, with Gavin Kilen sharing his thoughts on the win.
The Tennessee Volunteers delivered a commanding performance on the diamond, blasting five home runs en route to a 12-1 run-rule victory over Indiana State in just seven innings. The offensive explosion left no doubt, as the Vols asserted their dominance early and often. Freshman standout Gavin Kilen reflected on the win, saying, “We came in with a plan and executed it. The energy in the dugout was electric, and we fed off each other. It was a total team effort.” With the bats firing on all cylinders and the pitching staff locking down the Sycamores, Tennessee sent a…
Bru McCoy’s Medical Retirement*: Former Tennessee wide receiver Bru McCoy announced his medical retirement from football, citing health
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Former Tennessee Volunteers wide receiver Bru McCoy has officially announced his medical retirement from football, bringing an end to his collegiate career due to ongoing health issues. McCoy, a key playmaker for the Vols, made the announcement in a heartfelt statement shared via social media. He expressed gratitude for his time at Tennessee and reflected on the difficult decision to step away from the game he loves. “This is not how I imagined my football journey ending,” McCoy wrote. “But after extensive discussions with doctors and my family, I have come to the conclusion that…
Tiare Jennings Blasts 3 HRs in Instant Classic—“I Don’t Just Play Softball, I Dominate It!
Tiare Jennings didn’t just make headlines—she set the diamond on fire. In a high-stakes, extra-inning thriller against Texas, the Oklahoma slugger went absolutely ballistic, belting three towering home runs, including the game-winner in the bottom of the 10th. “I don’t just play softball,” she shouted as teammates mobbed her at home plate. “I dominate it!” Jennings finished 4-for-5 with 7 RBIs, each swing a dagger into the hearts of the Longhorns. Her second homer, a 2-run bomb in the 6th, tied the game and flipped momentum. Her third? A walk-off moonshot that sent Love’s Field into a frenzy. Fans were…
Jonas Aidoo wasn’t just protecting the rim—he was declaring Tennessee’s paint a no-fly zone. In a dominant 79–66 win over Arkansas, the 6’11” center unleashed his most explosive performance yet: 25 points, 12 rebounds, and a jaw-dropping 7 blocks that had Vols fans screaming with every rejection. From tip-off, Aidoo played like a man possessed, denying every shot that dared come his way. “They kept testing me,” Aidoo said postgame. “And I kept sending it back. Over. And over.” With each thunderous swat, the crowd got louder, and Tennessee’s energy surged. But Aidoo wasn’t just on defense—he was finishing lobs,…
Jalen Green Erupts for 42, Then Dares Critics—“You Either Rock With Me or Watch Me Leave You Behind!”
Jalen Green didn’t just score 42 points—he unleashed a statement of raw talent, grit, and fearless swagger that lit the entire Red Nation ablaze. In a nail-biting 117–113 win over the Lakers, Green was everywhere: slicing through defenders, draining step-back threes, and igniting the Toyota Center crowd like gasoline on fire. After each bucket, he stared into the stands, soaking in the noise like fuel. But the real moment came postgame, when he stepped to the mic and silenced every critic in one fierce quote: “You either rock with me—or watch me leave you behind.” It wasn’t just trash talk—it…
Jose Altuve Ignites Minute Maid Park—Ticket Prices Soar as Fans Rush to Witness His Fiery Comeback
Jose Altuve returned to Minute Maid Park like a tidal wave crashing back to shore—and the fans came flooding in behind him. After weeks of injury speculation, Altuve stepped to the plate and launched a leadoff home run into the left-field stands on his first swing back. The roar from the crowd was deafening, a city’s heartbeat revived in one mighty swing. He followed that with two doubles and a diving grab at second base, proving to everyone that the heartbeat of the Astros hadn’t skipped a beat. “I’m back, and I’m not slowing down,” Altuve told the postgame crowd.…
Dylan Raiola stepped onto the Memorial Stadium field like a man carrying the weight of a program—and he carried it with fury. In Nebraska’s 41-20 statement win over Wisconsin, the freshman phenom lit up the scoreboard with 4 touchdown passes and another on the ground. “This isn’t a rebuild. It’s a rebirth,” Raiola said, voice steady, eyes sharp. With laser-precision throws and fearless pocket presence, he shredded a top-ranked defense and sent a loud warning to the Big Ten elite. After years of mediocrity, Nebraska fans were in tears chanting his name as the clock wound down. “This is what…