John Camacho+FollowTomahawk kicker’s big shot: From backyard to national stageWalter Horabik’s journey from kicking balls behind his house in Tomahawk to earning a spot at the Kicking World National Showcase in Texas is a real testament to dedication. Three years as First-Team All-Conference, and now he’s one of just 80 high school kickers nationwide showing off for college scouts. Walter’s 55-yard field goals and relentless practice have paid off, and he’s got his eyes set on playing Division I football. It’s inspiring to see local talent get this kind of recognition—what do you think it takes for small-town athletes to make it big? #Sports #Football #TomahawkPride00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBo Nix is Denver’s fourth-quarter heroBo Nix keeps showing up big when the Broncos need him most. Just this season, he’s already led six game-winning drives and racked up 20 fourth-quarter touchdowns—over a third of his career total! Whether it’s overtime against Washington, a clutch run against Houston, or four TDs in a single fourth quarter versus the Giants, Nix seems to thrive under pressure. He’s still developing, but it’s clear Denver’s got something special. Do you think Nix is the most clutch QB in the NFL right now, or is there someone else you’d trust more in crunch time? #Sports #Football #BroncosCountry00Share
phughes+FollowGiants’ draft plans could shake up pass rushThe Giants might be gearing up for a major shakeup on defense. Despite already having Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux, and Abdul Carter, top draft experts keep linking Ohio State’s Arvell Reese to New York in 2026 mock drafts. Reese’s athleticism and size have him rising fast, and if the Giants use their high pick on him, it could spell the end for Thibodeaux in East Rutherford. With Carter still struggling and Thibodeaux not living up to expectations, fans are left wondering: Is it time for Big Blue to double down on pass rushers and move on from their former top-5 pick? #Sports #Football #Giants00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowKirby Smart Claps Back at Vandy’s CFP PushDawg Nation, did you catch Kirby Smart’s take on Vandy’s wild attempt to sneak in a 13th game for a last-ditch CFP bid? The Commodores wanted another shot after their strong finish, but the logistics just weren’t there. Kirby, cool as ever, basically said, 'You had your chances.' This move could’ve set up a spicy Georgia-Vandy showdown, but for now, the Dawgs are locked in and focused on the Playoff. Thoughts on CFP expansion and play-in games? #Sports #Football #CFBPlayoff00Share
Chad Williams+FollowUNC fans sound off after star defender exitsLosing Khmori House, the Tar Heels’ top tackler, is hitting UNC fans hard after a rocky 4–8 season under Bill Belichick. The frustration is everywhere—social media is full of calls for change and doubts about whether Belichick’s old-school style fits today’s college game. House’s departure isn’t just another transfer; it’s a sign of deeper issues in the program. He leaves with gratitude, saying the tough year made him stronger, but fans are left wondering what’s next for UNC football. Is it time for a new direction, or can Belichick turn things around? #Sports #Football #UNC00Share
John Camacho+FollowCowboys’ special teams struggles cost them bigKaVontae Turpin’s back-to-back invalid fair catch penalties have put a spotlight on a bigger issue for the Dallas Cowboys: special teams mistakes are piling up at the worst possible time. In their loss to the Lions, Dallas gave up prime field position over and over, making it way too easy for Detroit to score. Even All-Pro talent isn’t immune to mental lapses, and head coach Brian Schottenheimer didn’t hold back, calling out Turpin’s costly errors. With playoff hopes slipping, do you think the Cowboys’ special teams can get it together, or is this a sign of deeper problems? #Sports #Football #DallasCowboys00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBorder War in KC: Not so neutral for Mizzou?Mizzou fans, the so-called 'neutral site' for this Sunday's Border War against Kansas might feel anything but neutral. Coach Dennis Gates is calling it like he sees it: with the T-Mobile Center packed with Jayhawk fans, it’s basically a Kansas home game. The Tigers are gearing up for a tough, road-game atmosphere, even though the matchup is supposed to be on equal ground. Gates wants future games back on campus, where the rivalry feels real for both sides. What do you think—should the Border War return to home courts, or is the neutral site part of the fun? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
phughes+FollowHow a former SMU player found new purpose in DallasTrading football pads for pasta plates, Nicolas Natour’s story is a reminder that life after sports can be just as rewarding. After years on the SMU football field and a shot at the NFL, Natour faced the tough reality of starting over. What pulled him out of his slump? Exploring Dallas’s vibrant dining scene with friends. From Sister to Javier’s, sharing meals became his way to reconnect and rebuild. Natour’s journey shows how stepping outside your comfort zone—whether through food or friendship—can spark a whole new sense of belonging. Have you ever found unexpected joy after a big life change? #Sports #Football #DallasEats00Share