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The Slaw Dog Wienermobile won the inaugural "Wienie 500" race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 23, 2025. The race, which took place as part of Carb Day for the Indy 500, saw the six regional Wienermobiles compete in a two-lap event. The Slaw Dog, representing the Southeast, won the race in a photo finish over the Chi Dog, representing the Midwest.

The race, which marked the first time all six Wienermobiles had raced together in over a decade, featured the Chi Dog (Midwest), New York Dog (East), Slaw Dog (Southeast), Sonoran Dog (Southwest), Chili Dog (South), and Seattle Dog (Northwest).
A WNBA post?

There might have to be some disciplinary action for this.
Somebody is getting very ornery after purchasing this site!
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Y'all know theys a women's football league right? The WFA has 50-something teams and has been going since 2009.

 

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Barkley is the first player since former Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb to appear on the "Madden" cover. McNabb starred on the cover in 2006.

In a statement, Barkley said he was grateful to be the Madden cover athlete and looked forward to making more highlights next season.

Barkley also tweeted about the honor, calling it a "dream come true." He shared a quick clip of the photo shoot EA Sports used to capture the cover image.
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So, Barkley makes Madden because of this "backwards" hurdle? Or because the Egals won the SB? I ask because a player by the name of Ezekiel Elliott rules when it comes to hurdles. Did he ever hurdle backwards?! 20250602_173709.jpg20250602_173756.jpg
 

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I was torn whether to post this here or in the crazy leftist thread so I flipped a coin and tails lead me here

the level of stupid is a site to behold

 

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A $2.8 billion settlement will change college sports forever. Here’s how...


A key component of the settlement is the $2.7 billion in back pay going to athletes who competed between 2016-24 and were either fully or partially shut out from those payments under previous NCAA rules. That money will come from the NCAA and its conferences (but really from the schools, who will receive lower-than-normal payouts from things like March Madness).

Because football and men’s basketball are the primary revenue drivers at most schools, and that money helps fund all the other sports, it stands to reason that the football and basketball players will get most of the money. But that is one of the most difficult calculations for the schools to make. There could be Title IX equity concerns as well.

The settlement calls for roster limits that will reduce the number of players on all teams while making all of those players — not just a portion — eligible for full scholarships. This figures to have an outsize impact on Olympic-sport athletes, whose scholarships cost as much as that of a football player but whose sports don’t produce revenue. There are concerns that the pipeline of college talent for Team USA will take a hit.
 

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A $2.8 billion settlement will change college sports forever. Here’s how...


A key component of the settlement is the $2.7 billion in back pay going to athletes who competed between 2016-24 and were either fully or partially shut out from those payments under previous NCAA rules. That money will come from the NCAA and its conferences (but really from the schools, who will receive lower-than-normal payouts from things like March Madness).

Because football and men’s basketball are the primary revenue drivers at most schools, and that money helps fund all the other sports, it stands to reason that the football and basketball players will get most of the money. But that is one of the most difficult calculations for the schools to make. There could be Title IX equity concerns as well.

The settlement calls for roster limits that will reduce the number of players on all teams while making all of those players — not just a portion — eligible for full scholarships. This figures to have an outsize impact on Olympic-sport athletes, whose scholarships cost as much as that of a football player but whose sports don’t produce revenue. There are concerns that the pipeline of college talent for Team USA will take a hit.
They have completely ruined college sports, especially football and basketball
 
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