In a high-stakes competition orchestrated by YouTuber MrBeast, 100 licensed pilots competed to win a $2.4 million Hawker 400XP. In a video released Dec. 6, the pilots faced a series of elimination ...
Greeneville senior quarterback Caden Baugh won the Tennessee Titans Class 4A Mr. Football Award. Baugh is the fifth player from Greeneville High School to receive the prestigious award. He threw for 2 ...
Jared Curtis, a five-star quarterback, won the Division II-A Tennessee Titans Mr. Football award for the second straight year. The Nashville Christian senior has signed with Vanderbilt University ...
Hideki Matsuyama has victoriously bookended 2025, following a season-opening win with another triumph in the Hero World Challenge, the last event of the campaign. Making his first appearance at the ...
Against all odds, the Duke Blue Devils, with a 7-5 record, found themselves in Charlotte playing for the ACC Championship. Manny Diaz has argued Duke's case to crash the College Football Playoff as ...
Japan's Hideki Matsuyama beat Sweden's Alex Noren in a one-hole play-off to win his second Hero World Challenge title in Albany. Matsuyama, 33, birdied the replayed 18th hole to take victory at the ...
Tournament host Tiger Woods with the victory, Matsuyama. / David Cannon/Getty Images The Hero World Challenge effectively kicked off the PGA Tour's exhibition season, and it offered a $5 million purse ...
Chance Mallory scored 16 points for Virginia, which jumped out early and cruised past Texas 88-69 Wednesday night in Austin in an ACC/SEC Challenge game that marked the programs’ first meeting.
If there is one thing that the early-season men's college basketball season provides, it's the marquee matchups that could feel like NCAA Tournament-caliber games. That continued with the ACC/SEC ...
In Wednesday’s ACC/SEC Challenge action, the only winner from Day II was Virginia, as the Cavs took down Texas 88-69. Otherwise, Auburn beat NC State 83-73, Clemson fell to Alabama 90-84, Vanderbilt ...
At the shotgun start, Zach Gibbons and a slew of other auto technicians, all under the watchful eye of corporate Subaru executives and employees, rushed to their cars. “The car wouldn’t crank and ...