The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns men's basketball team has locked up their first transfer portal recruit of the offseason as former Sacramento State forward Duncan Powell is heading to Lafayette.
On Monday night, Sports Illustrated writer Andy Benoit made headlines when he posted a controversial tweet in reference to women's sports. At the time, the U.S. women's soccer team was playing Colombia in a World Cup round-of-16 game. Some guy commented on the game, and Benoit retweeted the comment -- but added that women's sports in general was not worth watching.
The 50th Anniversary Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue is on newsstands now, and the good people who produce it have released a teaser video featuring all your favorite models.
Wonder if she'll wear the sash? Either way, Katherine Webb may end up paying ESPN's Brent Musburger royalties for all the work she's getting! Sports Illustrated announced today that the reigning Miss Alabama -- and subject of Musburger's drool-fest during the BCS Championship Monday -- will be posing in their annual swimsuit issue, due out soon.
I will be honest. It was kind of up in the air on what was going to happen today when former Major League pitcher, John Rocker came on Sports Talk today.
For what it's worth, it turned out to be a really great interview and we made a new friend out of the deal as well...
Not only is former Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover girl Kathy Ireland still stunning at 48 years old, but she is also incredibly successful in business. Now she is hot and rich.
The cover is out for the latest Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition and the model is 25-year-old Irina Shayk, who has previously appeared within the issue four other times.
According to SI.com, the comely Russian was discovered in 2004 on a 3-day train ride from Chelyabinsk to Moscow.
Keep reading for video of the cover girl in action.
The new issue of Sports Illustrated hits newsstands tomorrow and features more negative claims against cycling superstar Lance Armstrong. The SI article challenges Armstrong's claims that he cut ties with an Italian doctor who has been long accused of helping cyclists cheat. Armstrong spokesman Mark Fabiani calls the report "old news from the same old discredited sources."