Troubles keep growing for American Pharoah owner in bankruptcy case
Ahmed Zayat’s $19 million bankruptcy continues to be a first-class mess. Thoroughbred Daily News reports that the law firm representing Zayat asked a federal judge on Monday to sever ties … Click to Continue »
Judge: Fraud charges should stand against former UK basketball player
Wire-fraud charges should not be dismissed against a former University of Kentucky men’s basketball player accused of failing to pay income taxes, a federal judge has recommended. An attorney for … Click to Continue »
College athletics would be wise to adopt the NFL’s stance on vaccinations
Mike Brown described it well. When asked about COVID-19 during the Cincinnati Bengals’ preseason luncheon on Monday, the team’s owner said, “I think the league has tried to put the … Click to Continue »
Kentucky’s Isaiah Jackson welcomes mock drafts putting him with ex-Cats on Knicks
Should several mock NBA drafts be correct and he is a first-round pick by the New York Knicks, Isaiah Jackson would welcome the chance to join a roster liberally populated … Click to Continue »
Mary Tucker second Kentucky rifle team star to medal at Tokyo Olympics
Kentucky’s reigning national champion rifle team now has two Olympic medal winners on its roster. UK star Mary Tucker, who also won individual NCAA titles in both air rifle and … Click to Continue »
WKU’s Larissa Franklin and Canada softball win Olympic bronze medal
Former Western Kentucky softball star Larissa Franklin helped Canada win its first Olympic medal in softball. The Canadians took the bronze with a 3-2 victory over Mexico on Tuesday. The … Click to Continue »
What’s behind Sterk’s departure from Missouri? The answer may be hidden in plain view
When abrupt and unexpected major personnel news emerges in the world of sports, it’s instinctive for media and fans to consider what oddities or issues might be at play behind … Click to Continue »
In year three, the Bengals’ Zac Taylor needs to produce, and he knows it
Mock turtle soup was back on the menu. You better believe it was Monday at Paul Brown Stadium where after a one-year COVID-19 induced absence, the Cincinnati Bengals held their … Click to Continue »
Russia edges Japan, China for gold in men’s gymnastics
Nikita Nagornyy huddled with the rest of the Russian men’s gymnastics team, stared at the scoreboard and waited. And waited. And waited. What in reality was only a few moments … Click to Continue »
Ex-coach/player wants meeting with Goodell over Asian remark
Former NFL player and coach Eugene Chung is still waiting to meet with Commissioner Roger Goodell regarding an anti-Asian comment he says a team made about him during a job … Click to Continue »
Carmichael used unique size to become Hall of Fame wideout
Built more like an NBA player at 6-foot-8, Harold Carmichael turned to football because he couldn’t perform basketball’s most basic skill. “I loved basketball but I could never dribble,” Carmichael … Click to Continue »
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