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Hunter | No Soto, No Problem

Juan Soto signed the largest deal in sports history Sunday and left the Yankees behind. The Mets scooped the star up for the hefty price tag of $765 million for 15 years along with other incentives. The deal was shocking to many sports fans and resulted in the Yankees having to pivot their free agency plan. But, did the Yankees really need Soto?

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James | The Committee Got It Right

As the College Football Playoff Selection Committee unveiled the first-ever 12-team bracket, debates ignited like a wildfire. Questions about inclusivity, seeding, and legacy teams dominated headlines. Chief among the controversy? The decision to include Southern Methodist University (SMU) at the expense of Alabama and other SEC teams. But let’s cut through the noise. When you peel back the layers, the committee nailed it. Here’s why.

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James | Top 3 Heisman Trophy Favorites

6 weeks into college football and games are spicing up. Vandy beat Bama, Texas and Oklahoma play soon along with Oregon and Ohio State, but the thing only many people’s mind is who will win the Heisman Trophy. Here are my Top 3 Candidates going into Week 7

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Hunter | College Football's Money Problem

We are 6 weeks in the college football season, and after a crazy day of college football, there still is 1 issue at hand. That issue is money. Many people say that NIL has killed the sport, and I kind of agree. Now, I am not saying that the players should not get paid, because they should. The NCAA also should not cap how much a player makes either. But a new trend is spawning, and it is stemming from NIL, that problem is sitting out. 

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Grant | KAT Trade Overview and Trade Grades

    With it being football season there has not been much happening around the world of basketball or the the NBA at all in general. However, that changed late Friday night. A surpisng trade took place between the New York Knicks, Minnesota Timberwolves, and a 3rd team. The Timberwolves sent Karl-Anthony Towns to the Knicks for Donte Divincenzo and Julius Randle. In this blog I will discuss how this affects both teams, preview roster, and give grades for each team in the trade.

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Hunter | Why Realignment has Killed College Football

As the 2024 season approaches, and the new College Football 25 has been out for weeks now, its beginning to feel like football season. But, the 2024 season is going to one of the most memorable ones to date due to one thing, realignment. Texas and Oklahoma in the SEC, California and Standford in the ACC, and Oregon and USC in the Big 10 just to name a few of the changes for the upcoming season. This, in result, has killed the Pac-12, destroyed the group of 5 conferences, and removed the idea of playing classic rivalries based on location all for money.  

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Hunter | Is Jazz the Answer for The Yankees

The months of June and July have not been kind to the Bronx Bombers, with a combined record of 20-26 in those months. Questions about if the team can make it to the playoffs are growing, and with some saying that Aaron Boone should be fired a trade was desperately needed. A trade was made today for Jazz Chisholm, the Marlins star was traded for 3 prospect who have not been named yet. But is the what the Yankees needed? 

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Top 10 NFL Quarterbacks going into 2024-2025 | Grant

With it being late summer and football is heating up, it is time for me to give my top 10 QBs heading into 2024-2025 season. As it is every year, there is a lot of controversy around who are the top top quarterbacks in the NFL. Especially since people value different things such as talent, system fit, playoff performance, and other variables. In my opinion, I value playoff success and talent slightly more then team fit, especially the guys higher up on my list because they have the ability to transform a team, whereas a QB who's skill set fits a team  does not have the capabilities to turn another team around. With that being said here are my top 10 QBs (and 3 honorable mentions) in the National Football League:

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Hunter | Why Justin Jefferson Will Get a $100 Million Contract

The NFL off-season is almost over with OTAs underway already, but this is the time of year we begin to see players get major contract extensions. This is not uncommon for this part of the season but the wide receiver market is heating up. Jaylen Waddle got his major extension today with it being a 3 year, $84.75 million, and $76 million being guaranteed. A.J Brown got a 3 year, $96 million extension along with Amon-Ra St. Brown $120 million dollar extension. This were all major contracts that took place this off-season, but one guy remains in question. Justin Jefferson. 

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Grant | NBA Offseason | Ideal/Realistic Scenarios For Every Team: Pacific Division

With the NBA season slowing down and teams getting eliminated I think it is time to look at the offseason for each team and look at different variables and try to create a scenario that benefits each team. I am trying to create these as realistic as possible, keeping in mind Salary Cap, Luxury Tax, NBA Draft, etc. With that being said I am starting with the Pacific Division containing the Lakers, Clippers, Kings, Suns, and Warriors. A division that had so much potential, fell apart almost immediately in the playoffs this year. With so much star power on these teams that did not mesh, it is time to make moves in the 2024 NBA offseason:

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Hunter | WrestleMania Review

A new era has been ushered in and it started off with a bang. WrestleMania 40 took place in the city of brotherly love over this past weekend, and it being advertised as the biggest WrestleMania ever, questions began to arise over if it would live it to it. In my opinion, it did more than live up to it. So, lets rate every match from the card. The ranking will go from F-S. 

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