Bengals win Super Bowl, Joe Burrow MVP in new SI projections

It feels like Super Bowl-or-bust mode for the Cincinnati Bengals during the 2023 season. So good news for the team and its fans -- Sports Illustrated projects the Bengals to win it all in 2023 while

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Jimmy Boeheim, fresh from interesting pro season abroad, missed his people and his favorite condiment

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Rick Barnes Deserves More Credit Than He Gets

While Tennessee Volunteers head coach Rick Barnes isn't without faults, he's been successful every step of the way, more than most high-major coaches can say.

Angels’ lack of clutch hitting allows Marlins to sweep

ANAHEIM ― In three games against the Miami Marlins, the Angels went 3 for 28 with runners in scoring position. There were other missteps along the way to their first series sweep at home this season,

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