Sports — Page 47
What are the easiest jobs in college football? Let’s find out together. It’s the silliest part of the college football offseason. It’s that time of year when sportswriters dust off […]
Huntsville’s Ryan Salzman the big fish on the MLF Bass Pro Tour this weekend winning his first event
SPRING CITY, TN — Bass Pro Tour newcomer Mercury pro Ryan Salzman of Huntsville weighed in 13 bass totaling 24 lbs. 3 oz. to experience his first major career win […]
MOULTON — The public is invited to witness a night of exciting tractor and truck pulling and dirt throwing action when the Roaring on the Fairgrounds makes its first appearance […]
The 2023 College Football Hall of Fame ballot was released this week, featuring enough nostalgic names for any fan to sink their teeth into. This is reason enough for your […]
GADSDEN — Can you handle it? Thrill-seeking athletes who are not afraid of getting muddy, wet and pushed to the limit will take part in Gadsden’s Barbarian Challenge, a six-mile […]
HUNTSVILLE — Fishing, model boats and water polo will be showcased this weekend as the first weekend of June in Huntsville kicks off a busy summer of water sporting events. […]
As June brings conversation of dads and grads, your Throw The Flag podcast remains focused on the first few weeks of the greatest sport in the known universe. We’re still […]
HUNTSVILLE – ESPN Events has entered into a multi-year sponsorship with one of Huntsville’s true hometown success stories, HomeTown Lenders, as the title sponsor of the Bahamas Bowl college football […]
HUNTSVILLE — The year is 1993, and Bill Walsh College Football is released for the Sega Genesis. College football has come to a home video game console for the first […]
How long will it be until college football turns into the NBA? Stay with us. College football is just like every sport. It’s results oriented. What have you done for […]
UNION GROVE — PeopleTec is teeing up its ninth annual PeopleTec Helping People charity golf tournament at Cherokee Ridge County Club to benefit the Semper Fi Community Task Force. The event […]
Less than a year since the NCAA policy went into effect, the Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) system is already completely out of control. Does it matter? In a sport […]
The Fan Controlled Football League is a hidden gem amidst the revolving door of spring football leagues. I am a person who views Internet culture as an annoyance at best […]
Why should SEC fans care about the NFL Draft? In the South, we love football. That’s not a secret. Whether it’s the NCAA national championship or a 2A slobberknocker between […]
MADISON — Only in a city of rocket scientists and engineers would you not be shocked to hear they are turning Toyota Field’s pitcher’s mound and home plate into goalposts […]
Huntsville is quickly becoming a hub for competitive sports as the top collegiate women’s golfers in the country take their first step toward the national championship when the Robert Trent […]
Which football coaches of the SEC West are starting the college football season on the hot seat, and who is set up for success in 2022? We answered that question […]
During the offseason, college football fans have little to sink their teeth into. The NFL Draft is fun, but this year’s has the potential to be a snore. The addition […]
The Rocket City Trash Pandas bring home an opening three-game winning streak, a first in Trash Pandas history, to Toyota Field Tuesday night for its first home opener and a […]
Trash Pandas' new manager, six top Angels prospects debut against Birmingham Barons in season opener
The Rocket City Trash Pandas’ season-opening pitch against the Birmingham Barons in the Magic City tonight will prove to be a humdinger as the team introduces its new manager, Andy […]
Dr. K.K. Doty famously said, “A good bicycle, well applied, will cure most ills this flesh is heir to.” As hundreds of Paralympic cyclists arrived in Huntsville from around the […]
Every year it seems easier to ask ourselves the question, “Do the games still matter?” Which games? All games from preseason until the playoffs. Do any of them still matter? […]
The NCAA’s Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) policy was an immediate and seismic shift in college sports when it went into effect last summer. July 1 marks its second year, […]
