As the Cincinnati Bengals (8-8) prepare to face off against the Pittsburgh Steelers (10-6) tonight, fans can expect an intense battle between two of the NFL’s fiercest rivals.
The Yankees are notorious for spending large sums of money on free agents, but they were outbid by the team across town. Juan Soto signed a 15-year, $765 million contract with the Mets. It may have been a blessing in disguise for the Yankees. Soto is undeniably a great baseball player, but is he the answer to the Yankees’ problems? He will take any team to a different level, but how much is he worth? Brian Cashman gets a lot of heat from fans and media, but he has done a solid job this offseason after missing out on Soto.
Michigan State doesn’t have a big road win yet, as Minnesota is the only true road game it has played. Getting a win in Columbus would make a big statement.
At this point, the only one more excited for baseball season than John Fredericks is ACC commissioner Jim Phillips. The league has been through a nightmare year of football, culminated by a total faceplant in bowl season.
Welcome to our NFL coverage here at Godzilla Wins. This week’s matchup features the Chicago Bears (4-12) visiting the Green Bay Packers (11-5).
Here is a look at which team has the edge heading into this matchup and why.
Instead of a quarterback showdown between outgoing senior Jaxson Dart and underappreciated Maalik Murphy, we get Dart vs. Henry Belin. Belin has made all of one start in his career and was relegated to third-string duty this year at Duke.
Is Butler going to do anything in the Big East this season? If the Bulldogs hope to do anything this year, a win here is mandatory. Butler comes in on a five-game losing streak, which has been filled with one of the widest range of outcomes in the nation.
Oregon beat Ohio State by a point in Eugene, the first of two losses this year for the Buckeyes. And everyone expects that on a neutral field, Ohio State will show that it’s the superior team and should have gotten the chance to play in the Big Ten title game.
Which version of Texas is going to show up in the Peach Bowl? Is it going to be the early season version of the Longhorns, who looked like they were going to carry the SEC? Or is it the version of Texas that couldn’t get out of its own way and kept turning the ball over?