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Loyd wants out: Perennial WNBA All-Star Jewell Loyd has requested a trade from the Seattle Storm. The two-time champion was reportedly at the center of complaints about bullying and harassment by the Storm coaching staff.
National Signing Day: College football’s early signing period began Wednesday, and there was no shortage of activity among 2025 recruits. Oregon currently has the No. 1 class, per Rivals, followed by Georgia, Ohio State, Texas and Alabama.
️ Korean star to MLB: Hyeseong Kim has been posted by the Kiwoom Heroes of the KBO (South Korea’s top league). MLB teams have until Jan. 3 to work out a deal for the 25-year-old second baseman, who hit .326 last year with 41 extra-base hits and 30 steals.
Irving lawsuit: Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving is being sued for allegedly declining to pay a $390k bill for a 150-person family retreat this summer, which ended early due to a “tragic death of a participant.”
️ Back in the win column: Manchester City beat Nottingham Forest, 3-0, to snap a seven-game winless streak across all competitions. The four-time reigning champs hadn’t won a Premier league match since October.
The Lions are 11-1, haven’t lost since mid-September and sit atop our NFL power rankings for the sixth consecutive week. Usually, a team in that position has some breathing room. But for Detroit, there’s little room for error as the schedule flips to Week 14.
From Yahoo Sports’ Frank Schwab:
In 1999, the Titans went 13-3 but finished second in their division to the 14-2 Jaguars, giving Tennessee the distinction of having the most wins for a wild-card team in NFL history. The 1986 Bears, 1998 Falcons and 2004 Patriots are the only teams ever to win 14 games and not get a No. 1 seed.
This season could end up being a historical anomaly in the NFC. Usually when a team like the Detroit Lions is 11-1 and seemingly headed toward 15 or 16 wins, it doesn’t have to worry much about winning its division or getting a No. 1 seed. But the Eagles and Vikings, both at 10-2, might keep the pressure on all season.
The Lions have the NFL’s third-hardest remaining schedule, according to Tankathon, which doesn’t help. The Vikings are fourth, and part of the problem for each team is they play each other in Week 18 at Detroit. Philadelphia, meanwhile, has the 23rd toughest remaining schedule.
And don’t forget about Green Bay The 9-3 Packers visit the Lions tonight in a high-stakes NFC North clash. If Green Bay wins, Detroit will have yet another 10-win team on its tail, further crowding the race for the division crown and No. 1 seed.
Caitlin Clark only earned $100,000 playing basketball this year ($76,535 WNBA base salary plus bonuses), but she was still the 10th highest-paid female athlete in the world, per Sportico’s 2024 calculations.
How is that possible? Endorsement deals, of course. Thanks to her lucrative partnerships with brands like Nike, Gatorade and State Farm, Clark’s overall earnings in 2024 were $11.1 million. That puts her on par with Simone Biles, who had a similar salary/endorsement mix.
The Caitlin Effect: Clark was responsible for 26.5% of WNBA economic activity during the 2024 season (attendance, merch sales, TV viewership), one expert told the Indianapolis Star. That’s crazy. Even crazier? One of every six tickets sold at a WNBA arena this past year can be attributed to Clark.
For the first time since December 10, 1983, three of the AP Top 5 men’s college basketball teams lost on the same night in non-conference games. And this comes one day after unranked Clemson upset No. 4 Kentucky. December Madness!
Omaha, Nebraska Fans stormed the court after unranked Creighton upset No. 1 Kansas, 76-63, to hand the Jayhawks their first loss. The Bluejays have now beaten a No. 1 team at home in back-to-back seasons, following last year’s win over UConn.
Durham, N.C. No. 9 Duke knocked off No. 2 Auburn, 84-78, behind freshmen studs Cooper Flagg (22 pts, 11 reb) and Isaiah Evans (18 pts, 6-8 3PT). That was the extent of the good for the ACC, which went 2-14 in the ACC-SEC Challenge this week. Woof.
Storrs, Connecticut No. 25 UConn came back from an early deficit to defeat No. 15 Baylor, 76-72, and help the Big East take a 4-2 lead in the Big East-Big 12 Battle. Dan Hurley was so hyped at one point he head-butted his own player.
Ames, Iowa Keshon Gilbert (24 pts, 7 ast) and No. 6 Iowa State beat No. 5 Marquette, 81-70, to win their 22nd straight game at Hilton Coliseum. Huge victory for Cyclone Nation; now their attention turns to Saturday’s Big 12 title game on the gridiron.
More from Wednesday: No. 10 Alabama beat No. 20 UNC, 94-79, in a rematch of last year’s Sweet 16 matchup, which Alabama also won Unranked Mississippi State blew out No. 18 Pitt by 33 points Belmont beat Illinois State, 99-97 (OT), on a buzzer-beater.
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is still months away, but the buzz is building ahead of today’s draw, where the 32 participating teams will be sorted into groups ahead of the first-of-its-kind event hosted by the U.S.
Who’s in the field? The Club World Cup is modeled after soccer’s actual World Cup, with one key difference: top professional clubs (like Real Madrid), rather than national teams (like Spain), are the contestants.
Where will games be played? The tournament begins June 15 at Hard Rock Stadium (Miami) and concludes July 13 at MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ), with 10 other venues hosting matches along the way. The full schedule should be released soon after today’s draw.
56 years ago today, Bruins center Phil Esposito spoiled his younger brother Tony’s NHL debut, scoring twice on the young Canadiens’ goalie in a 2-2 tie.
Hall of Fame siblings: The Esposito brothers are both enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame and are considered among the best ever at their positions.
Origin story: The Espositos spent their childhood playing hockey together on their backyard rink in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. And according to Phil, that’s where their future positions were cemented.
“Tony and I would play by ourselves or we’d get two other guys and practice shooting. One guy would be the goaltender and the others would shoot, and the guy with the fewest goals would take over in goal. Tony won’t like me saying this, but he always lost. I guess you could say that’s how he wound up as a goalie.”
The Lions host the Packers tonight (8:15pm ET, Prime) as Detroit (11-1) looks to extend its 10-game win streak and Green Bay (9-3) looks to tighten the NFC North race.
Wild stat: If the Lions win tonight, they will have more 12-win seasons in the last two years (2) than they did in their first 93 seasons (1).
More to watch:
*Top seeds: Pitt, which has made the Final Four three years in a row but never won, is the No. 1 overall seed. The other No. 1 seeds are Nebraska, Penn State and Louisville.
Four FBS programs that changed conferences this year will play for a league championship this weekend in their inaugural seasons.
Question: Can you name those four programs?
Answer at the bottom.
The 2024 NFL trade deadline has passed, but the Commanders could still be involved in a major swap, writes Yahoo Sports’ Jack Baer.
Let’s make a deal: Maryland senators Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen have proposed a trade that would allow D.C. to lure the Commanders from their current home at Northwest Stadium (formerly FedEx Field) in Landover, Maryland.
My take as a D.C. resident The Commanders belong in the nation’s capital. I am willing to donate my fighter jet for this cause, and I encourage my fellow Washingtonians to also consider donating their fighter jets to Maryland.
Trivia answer: Texas (SEC), Oregon (Big Ten), Arizona State (Big 12), SMU (ACC)
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