Not sure if the high of winning the College Football National Championship has worn off but Michigan's head coach is off to a warmer climate to interview for an NFL gig.
Recently a pair of Baltimore Ravens fans got engaged at the Ravens facility. As if that wasn't exciting enough Ravens head coach John Harbaugh happened to walk by and was first to congratulate the pair.
Robert Griffin III and Mike Shanahan battled their way through preseason up until this point with RG III telling the media he wants to play in the exhibition games and that will be ready for Week 1. Shanahan disputed RG III being ready for the opener and said the second year QB won't play much in the preseason if at all.
We are still ten days away from Super Bowl 47 kicking off in New Orleans, but there are some people who have already started to complain about how much coverage certain story-lines and "angles" are being covered by the media, local and national alike. As somebody who works in the media, I will openly admit that certain subject matters can become dry and run into the ground more than othe
Coaching brothers John and Jim Harbaugh are set to square off in the Super Bowl next month when the Ravens and the 49ers meet in the big game. This is every brother's dream, fulfilled; a nationally televised competition to see which brother reigns supreme, fueled by a combination of sibling rivalry and professional glory. It's also not the only time in history that it's happened.
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin and Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh didn’t exactly share a warm embrace on Sunday.
Indiana head basketball coach Tom Crean was dead serious about a fresh piece of Dentyne Ice on Thursday night. The five-second rule definitely applied.
Bill Belichick wasn't exactly convinced that Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker connected on a game-winning field goal against the New England Patriots on Sunday night.