As 2025 winds down, it’s time to look back. Sports offer no shortage of big moments, but it’s the people behind them who make the memories stick.
Once the ball goes up Saturday afternoon at 12:30 inside State Farm Arena in Atlanta in the CBS Sports Classic, it’s less about reunion and more about redemption.
The Wildcats, who have won 27 straight matches and haven’t lost since Sept. 10 at Pittsburgh, are now one win from a second NCAA championship.
Today, I want to briefly catch up with three familiar voices, who happen to be old friends.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Trap game? For a half, it was practically a spring-loaded snare.
Eric Crawford talk's Tennessee's 83-62 win over Louisville, with some takeaways
Pat Kelsey sounded like a guy trying not to sound alarmed Tuesday night. He sounded, in fact, like someone who had seen something he didn't quite trust or wasn't ready to say out loud.
Louisville brought hard hats to Tennessee. The Volunteers brought a sledgehammer.
As Louisville football prepares for its Dec. 23 matchup with Toledo in the Bush’s Boca Raton Bowl of Beans, head coach Jeff Brohm confirmed Tuesday that two defensive starters have opted out and several others remain game-time decisions.
Indiana's Curt Cignetti exceeded expectations again this season and it earned him a second consecutive honor as The Associated Press coach of the year in college football.