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SB Nation (an abbreviation for their full name SportsBlogs Nation) is a sports blogging network owned by Vox Media. It was co-founded by Tyler Blezinski, Markos Moulitsas, and Jerome Armstrong in 2003.


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  • by Mark Schofield
    Eight teams have arrived in Omaha chasing one dream. An NCAA baseball championship. The Men’s College World Series begins today in Omaha, with a completely new set of teams from last year’s edition. Among the eight teams in the field are five SEC titans (Georgia, Ole Miss, Alabama, Oklahoma, and Texas), ACC mainstay North Carolina, […]
  • by Mark Schofield
    The ongoing saga over Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby, and his eligibility for the 2026 college football season, has taken another twist. And now the next chapter could be written in the NFL. Sorsby was initially ruled ineligible for the 2026 season due to violations of the NCAA’s gambling bylaws. Through his attorneys, Sorsby challenged […]
  • by Mark Schofield
    Later today, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will get underway. There are two matches on Thursday’s docket: Host team Mexico gets things started against South Africa, while a little later South Korea will square off with Czechia. And in short order, the other 44 teams will join the fray. Here, we are keeping track on […]
  • by Mark Schofield
    One of the biggest sporting events on the planet is about to begin. Starting on Thursday, the FIFA World Cup gets underway in Mexico, Canada, and the United States. The World Cup begins with the group stage, as the 48 teams in the field battle it out to secure one of the 32 spots in […]
  • by Noa Dalzell
    For a moment, it appeared that the New York Liberty might be the next WNBA team that boasted a great roster on paper, but with a roster that didn’t meaningfully translate to on-court success. The Liberty began the season with a 3-4 record, dropping two of their first three games against the Portland Fire, the […]
  • by James Dator
    UFC Freedom 250 was a breathtaking event, in the same way that a fart in an elevator leaves you gasping for air when the doors open. What was billed as a celebration of America was instead a marketplace for commodity patriotism, brandished with the same nuance as a gas station trucker hat that reads “THESE […]
  • by Mark Schofield
    Something special happened in Atlanta on Monday. On one side of the pitch at the FIFA World Cup you had Spain. One of the favorites to win the entire tournament, the second-ranked team in the world ahead of the World Cup, and a side so deep and talented that Lamine Yamal, the 18-year-old phenom who […]
  • by Clara Morris
    The beef between Zinedine Zidane and Marco Materazzi is about more than 2006 World Cup Finals Headbutt Heard Round the World (it actually produced a very similar sound to beef hitting the frying pan. Thud and sizzle. [the chef threw the beef onto the pan very roughly, he’s busy, it’s the dinner rush]). Fattening up […]
  • by Ricky O'Donnell
    The Chicago Bulls are in a new era, and Tiago Splitter will be leading it as the franchise’s next head coach. The Bulls hired Splitter on Monday after an impressive stint as the Portland Trail Blazers’ interim head coach this past season, where he led the team to its first playoff berth in five years […]
  • by James Dator
    The New York Knicks aren’t just NBA champions, they’re a lesson in perseverance. Proof positive why you should never quit on your team, no matter how dark it gets, no matter how bleak the future seems, no matter how much an owner tries to push you away. James Dolan’s name might be on the papers, […]