Nearly 50 years have passed since the Arizona State football team stormed through the season unbeaten, capping off its ...
The Michigan Wolverines sit at 5-2 (3-1 in Big Ten play) and are a win away from clinching bowl eligibility. Of course, its ...
Very few football teams can say they’ve been undefeated, but Arizona State is home to one undefeated team in its long history. It’s been long overdue for the 1975 football team to earn Sun Devil Hall ...
President Donald Trump ripped the NFL as Puerto Rican superstar artist Bad Bunny was chosen to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, calling the decision "absolutely ridiculous" and "crazy." Newsweek ...
Taylor Swift performs during "The Eras Tour" in Miami Gardens, Florida, in 2024. Chandan Khanna / AFP via Getty For now, a Super Bowl halftime performance isn’t on pop star Taylor Swift’s wish list.
Coca-Cola is not a sponsor of the Super Bowl or its halftime show. In October 2025, a rumor circulated that The Coca-Cola Co. threatened to pull its sponsorship of the upcoming Super Bowl over the ...
Athlon Sports’ Steven Lassan updates bowl and playoff projections after Week 6. Week 6 results also impacted bowl games outside of the College Football Playoff. Notre Dame’s three wins in a row have ...
Rapper Bad Bunny responded to the backlash surrounding the NFL’s decision to book him for this year’s Super Bowl halftime show as he kicked off the 51st season of “Saturday Night Live.” The ...
Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Bad Bunny on Saturday night poked fun at the backlash he has received from conservatives since being announced as this NFL season’s Super Bowl halftime show performer.
In his second time hosting Saturday Night Live and fourth appearing in Studio 8H, international superstar Bad Bunny (née Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) sent an uplifting message to his Latino ...
Bad Bunny kicked off Season 51 of “Saturday Night Live” with a bilingual monologue that referenced his upcoming gig as the Super Bowl halftime show headliner — and the right-wing backlash to the ...
Arthur Jones III, a Rochester native who rose from the city to win a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens, has died. He was 39 years old. Syracuse University confirmed Friday that Jones died earlier ...
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