By Sam Robb O’Hagan Every year, 30 NFL teams keep the same tweet up their sleeves as they watch the two teams competing in the Super Bowl; importantly, two teams that are not them. They watch the Super Bowl and they wait, and they wait, to empty the chamber of their Twitter drafts when the […]
By Sam Robb O’Hagan Patrick Mahomes is great at everything. Five AFC Championships, two Super Bowl appearances, two MVPs and one Super Bowl speak for themselves, of course, but the ubiquitousness of Mahomes’ greatness is the first of its kind. His superpower — if there has to be just one — is that there isn’t […]
By Sam Robb O’Hagan Miles Brewster recorded three steals and a critical late-game block in a 13-steal defensive performance from Boston University Men’s Basketball (12-14, 5-8 PL), who defeated the American University Eagles (15-9, 7-6 PL) 60-54 at Case Gymnasium in their second of two regular season meetings. Exactly one month after their two-point loss […]
By Sam Robb O’Hagan For Boston University Women’s Basketball, there’s one word that keeps coming up. Legacy is something BU Head Coach Melissa Graves and her team are open about. Legacy has been talked about constantly within the program, from the day they returned together for the 2022-23 season. “Legacy is very important to our […]
By Sam Robb O’Hagan There’s one NFL play I will never forget. It’s Super Bowl 54. The San Francisco 49ers trail the Kansas City Chiefs by four, with a third-and-ten at midfield in the fourth quarter on the wrong side of the two-minute warning. Barely over seven minutes earlier, the 49ers had a 95.3% chance […]
By Sam Robb O’Hagan Boston University Men’s Basketball (10-13, 3-7 PL) couldn’t complete a valiant road effort at Lehigh (13-8, 8-2 PL) in a 66-55 defeat on Sunday. Turnovers, defensive fouls and poor second-half shooting undid an otherwise impressive performance from the Terriers, who held Lehigh’s red-hot shooters to 36.5% shooting from the field and […]
By Sam Robb O’Hagan It was always these four. In 2022, the NFL’s final four is its best four. In a season that was largely starved of quality football from quality teams — look no further than those Minnesota Vikings winning 13 games — the Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, Cincinnati Bengals and San Francisco […]
By Sam Robb O’Hagan The 1,000-odd words you are about to read can be boiled down to just three. If you follow the NFL in any kind of exceptional capacity, you’ve heard these three words before. Process over results. The derivative of that equation goes something like this — results vary, and they’re dependent on […]
By Sam Robb O’Hagan Boston University Women’s Basketball (12-6, 7-0 PL) defeated the Navy Midshipmen (1-17, 1-6 PL) with ease to start 7-0 in the Patriot League for the first time in program history with an 84-41 victory. With seconds left in the second quarter, sophomore guard Alex Giannaros received the inbound off a Navy […]
By Sam Robb O’Hagan I want you, for a moment, to consider something you usually might not around this time of year in the NFL. Not the myriad of superstar pass rushers about to compete in the playoffs, or how good each playoff team is in the trenches, or however you feel about these damn […]