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'This is Auburn!': Bruce Pearl Talks Auburn Basketball, Football with Clay Travis

OutKick founder Clay Travis stopped by the Auburn Tigers‘ tailgate ahead of the game against the No. 22 Penn State Nittany Lions and talked to Auburn men’s basketball head coach Bruce Pearl. Pearl and Travis talked about the Auburn atmosphere, respecting your opponent, how sports can unify, and so much more. Here’s everything Clay and Bruce discussed ahead of the game: But when it comes down to it, Pearl said he has faith that Auburn is bringing home this win today. Here’s Pearl’s prediction:

Deshaun Watson Expected To Start Browns' Preseason Game Against Jaguars

The Cleveland Browns announced quarterback Deshaun Watson will play in the preseason opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The team announced that they will play most of their starters in Friday’s preseason game, which kicks off Friday at 7 p.m. at TIAA Bank Stadium. Watson, who has not played a down of football since the 2020 season, will not be playing to start the 2022 regular season as NFL discipline officer Sue Robinson has ruled he will be suspended six games for violating the NFL’s P

FBI Seizes Trump-ally Rep. Scott Perry's Cell Phone

U.S. Rep. Scott Perry — a Trump ally — says that the FBI has confiscated his cellphone. Perry, who represents Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District, released a statement through the House Freedom’s Twitter that said he was approached by three FBI agents who handed him a warrant and requested that he turn over his cellphone. “This morning, while traveling with my family, 3 FBI agents visited me and seized my cell phone. They made no attempt to contact my lawyer, who would have made arrange

Britney Spears Fires Back At Kevin Federline Over Claims Their Kids Are Avoiding Her

Britney Spears’ sons have avoided the singer for months, according to their dad, Kevin Federline. Federline told The Daily Mail on Friday that their sons — Preston, 16 and Jayden, 15 — elected not to attend their mother’s wedding to Sam Asghari this spring because they were embarrassed by her revealing Instagram posts. On Saturday, Spears shared her response her ex-husband’s interview on her Instagram story. “It saddens me to hear that my ex husband has decided to discuss the relationship bet

Inside Judge Robinson's 'Controversial' Deshaun Watson Ruling With Amy Dash

Retired Federal Judge Sue L. Robinson, who heard Deshaun Watson’s disciplinary case, acknowledged it was unwanted contact when somebody releases their bodily fluids on somebody else. But did Robinson suggest in her 16-page decision that when someone forcefully puts their genitals on someone else, this does not have a level violence or physical force? Legal insider Amy Dash joined OutKick 360 to discuss the decision in Watson’s case more in-depth. Dash told the OutKick 360 crew she thought for

NFL 2022 Team Breakdown: Jacksonville Jaguars

After a messy 2021 season, it’s time for Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence to become ‘that guy’ under new offensive-minded head coach Doug Pederson. It’s back to the drawing board for the team after a 3-14 season and expectations are high. “They’re going to be better just on the subtraction of Urban Meyer and the division that there was in that locker room and the divide,” Paul Kuharsky said. “I mean, they were pretty united, really, as a team against their coach. But that’s not

Panthers DE Brian Burns Crashes Christian McCaffrey Media Session

Carolina Panthers defensive end Brian Burns sat on the the other side of the podium Friday, joining the media for questions during running back Christian McCaffrey’s availability. Burns, the 24-year-old Florida State product who was drafted by the Panthers in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft, went on to crash the question portion of his teammate’s media session. “What’s your name,” McCaffrey asked. “Where you from? What network?” “I wanna know …” Burns asked, but McCaffrey interrupted an

Decision In Deshaun Watson Discipline Case Coming Monday: Report

Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson could know his fate following accusations of sexual misconduct, as numerous reports state that decision is coming Monday. The Associated Press reports that two people with knowledge of the situation told the AP that “retired judge Sue L. Robinson has informed the NFL and the NFL Players’ Association she’s ready to issue a ruling on Watson’s disciplinary hearing that concluded a month ago.” TIMING OF NFL’S DESHAUN WATSON DECISION IS DOING DAMAGE TO TH

Dana White Doubts Jake Paul's Fight Cancelation Story

Jake Paul‘s fight against Hasim Rahman Jr. is not happening after Paul said Rahman Jr. failed to make the agreed-upon weight for the matchup at Madison Square Garden, but UFC president Dana White doesn’t think that’s the reason. OutKick’s David Hookstead previously reported the news of the fight’s cancelation, but after UFC 277 Saturday evening, White suggested a lack of interest in the fight was a bigger problem for the social media star turned boxer and his opponent. “I think they sold under

Boston Celtics Legend Bill Russell Has Died

Bill Russell, one of the greatest players in the history of the NBA, has died. Russell’s official Twitter account announced the news of his passing Sunday afternoon. The legendary Boston Celtics star big man —who won 11 championships and five league MVP awards — died at the age of 88. The NBA big man and Hall of Famer passed away peacefully with his longtime wife by his side, according to the announcement. “Bill’s wife, Jeannie, and his many friends and family thank you for keeping Bill in yo

Social Media Reacts To Bill Russell's Death

Bill Russell, one of the greatest players in the history of the NBA, died Sunday. The legendary Boston Celtics star big man —who won 11 championships and five league MVP awards — died at the age of 88. Russell will be remembered as one of the most impactful athletes in American history. He was the first Black head coach of any North American professional sports team, he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011, two-time NCAA champion, Olympic gold medalist, just to start. Many indi

Jaguars Cut Kicker Andrew Mevis After Missed FG Attempts, Including One That Hit Dave Campo

The Jacksonville Jaguars cut rookie Andrew Mevis after missing three field goal attempts during warm-ups — just four days into training camp. One FG attempt hit former Dallas Cowboys head coach Dave Campo in the head/shoulder. Reporters at the practice said the rookie kicker sent two ore groups of onlookers running during warmups on Thursday. None of the onlookers were standing close to the uprights as Mevis attempted relatively short field goals. Campo, who does commentary for a local radio

AJ Brown's Expectations in Philly: Having Fun, 'God Has Everything Else'

A.J. Brown heads into his first season with the Philadelphia Eagles after a blockbuster trade in the offseason and took to social media to make his expectations clear. Brown, who played college football at Ole Miss and was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft, quote tweeted that his expectations for his first season in Philly are: “to have fun. God has everything else.” AJ BROWN SAYS THE EAGLES HAVE TWO NO. 1 RECEIVERS Brown swapped his old Titans jersey f

Derek Jeter Misses Big Papi, Gil Hodges HOF Induction Due To Family 'COVID Situation'

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is set to hold its annual Induction Ceremony, but one former player and former inductee won’t be in attendance. Derek Jeter, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame last year, took to social media to announce that he won’t be in attendance as his “family is dealing with a Covid situation.” This year’s group of new Hall of Famers is highlighted by three-time World Series champion David Ortiz, who was elected by the Baseball Writers Association of Ame

Another USFL QB Finds A Home In The NFL

The Jacksonville Jaguars are taking a chance on former USFL QB Kyle Sloter. The 28-year-old QB was signed to the active roster Sunday, and to make room, the team announced they were releasing QB EJ Perry. QB EJ PERRY PROVES HE’S GOT THE INTANGIBLES OF A PRO AFTER SELFLESS ACT AT COMBINE Sloter played nine games for the New Orleans Breakers, where he completed 168-of-291 passes for 1,798 yards and nine touchdowns. VIKINGS QB EARNED $51,000 FOR SIX DAYS OF WORK Sloter signed with the Denver B

Texans Rookie WR John Metchie Diagnosed With Leukemia, Unlikely To Play This Season

Texans rookie wide receiver John Metchie III was diagnosed with Leukemia and said in a statement he expects to make a full recovery. The former Alabama receiver said it is unlikely he will play football this season and will be focusing on his recovery. “Recently I was diagnosed with APL (Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia), the most curable form of Leukemia. I am currently receiving great medical care, am in good spirits and I expect to make a recovery at a later point in time,” the statement reads.

Raiders HC Josh McDaniels Likes USFL Players For His Roster

With training camp underway, the Las Vegas Raiders brought in a pair of USFL players and signed cornerback Isiah Brown and receiver Isaiah Zuber. Zuber finished the 10-game USFL season leading the league in touchdown catches for the Houston Gamblers. Brown joins the Raiders after playing for the New Orleans Breakers where he totaled 16 tackles (eight solo) and two INTs for 98 yards, including one returned for a TD. He originally signed with the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted free agent in 2020

Steelers RB Najee Harris Doesn't Care About Carries: 'As Long We're Winning'

Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris is going into year two in the league, but for the 24-year-old, this season is all about new beginnings. Harris had 381 touches as a rookie with the Steelers last season — more than any guy in the NFL — and became the first rookie in league history with 300-plus carries and 70-plus receptions. Harris discussed the Steelers’ plan to lessen his workload by taking certain plays off earlier this offseason, and made it clear he’s open to whatever workloa

What's It Like To Be Coached By Titans' Legend Eddie George? 'It Ain't Fun'

Tennessee State head coach and Titans’ legend Eddie George played at running back in the NFL for nine seasons and set records the entire way. George was the first-round draft selection of the then-Houston Oilers, after winning the Heisman in 1995, and won the NFL Rookie of the Year award in 1996. He was the Oilers/Titans’ starting tailback through 2003, never missing a start, and made the Pro Bowl four consecutive years (1997–2000). George assisted the Titans to a championship appearance in S
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Former UCF RB Otis Anderson signs 3-year deal with LA Rams

Former UCF standout running back Otis Anderson has just elevated his football career to the professional level, as the four-year Knight signed a three-year deal with the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams on Wednesday. Anderson and the Rams agreed to a three-year, 2.45 million-dollar contract that will last through the 2023-24 NFL season, where he is set to become a restricted free agent. The former Knight will have some competition going into the season, entering a Los Angeles running back room that now

Former UCF RB Greg McCrae signs with CFL’s Toronto Argonauts

Four-year UCF running back Greg McCrae has found a new home, as the former Knight will be headed to Canada after signing a deal to play for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League on Monday. During his four-year tenure with UCF, McCrae rushed for a career total of 2,620 yards, which is the fourth-most in program history. McCrae finished his UCF career with 29 rushing touchdowns, which is also the fourth-most in program history. The former Knight is the current UCF all-time leader

UCF women's basketball to compete in 2021 Cancun Challenge

The first two games for the UCF women’s basketball team’s 2021-22 season are now set in place, as the Knights will be traveling to compete in the 2021 Cancun Challenge. The Cancun Challenge will take place at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya and is set for Nov. 25 to Nov. 27. The 2021 Cancun Challenge will consist of “programs with solid D-1 resumés,” according to the event’s site. The event includes two divisions – the Mayan Division and the Riviera Division. Teams in the Mayan Division incl

UCF football season opener moved to Sept. 2 in primetime

Just one day after it was announced that UCF plans to have 100% of the Bounce House filled during the 2021-22 season, the Knights received some more exciting news. The Gus Malzahn era will open against Boise State will be shown in primetime as the game has officially been moved to Sep. 2 and will air on ESPN at 7 p.m. The contest was originally set to be played on Sep. 4. This will be the first-ever matchup between the two Group of Five teams, as the programs agreed to play a home-and-home ser

UCF returns to full capacity for 2021 football season

UCF Athletics announced it anticipates full capacity at its home football games and other home athletics events this fall. The university recently announced its plan to return largely to a pre-COVID environment and said full participation will be allowed at UCF athletic and social events at the start of the Summer B term. UCF Director of Athletics Terry Mohajir said he believes everyone hoped for a full return this fall, and the announcement represents a vote of confidence and a notable step i

UCF to face Florida State in 2021 Orange Bowl Classic

UCF men’s basketball team will be facing off against fellow in-state opponent Florida State in the 2021 Orange Bowl Classic. The battle between the in-state rivals is set for Dec. 18, the Capital One Orange Bowl account tweeted. This will be the first of the two matchups that will take place at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida. The other matchup will be between the University of South Florida and the University of Florida. This will be UCF’s first time competing in the event since the Knig

UCF says vaccinated students can skip mandatory COVID testing

UCF says students willing to prove they are vaccinated may opt out of mandatory COVID-19 testing protocols, starting in Summer B. The university will also begin to offer up to 100 doses of the Pfizer vaccine per day at the Student Health Center. • The availability of vaccines at the Student Health Center is expected to continue throughout the summer semester. • “With three highly effective vaccines widely available, we urge you to get vaccinated as soon as possible,” he said. • Starting with Su

Orlando City, Pride Matches Will Be Open To Full Capacity In June

Exploria Stadium, the home of Orlando City SC and Orlando Pride will open to full capacity starting in June. The announcement came Monday afternoon on the Explorida Stadium official Twitter account and website stating that the new policy will begin with Pride’s June 20 match against NJ/NY Gotham FC and Orlando City’s home match against the San Jose Earthquakes on June 22. Exploria Stadium’s full capacity is 25,500 seats but some seats behind the team’s bench and around the tunnels will be clos

UCF faces judge over alleged First Amendment violations on Monday

The University of Central Florida will face a federal judge at 1 p.m. Monday to defend itself against a lawsuit claiming UCF policies violate the First Amendment. The plaintiffs are three anonymous students and Speech First Inc., a nationwide membership organization dedicated to preserving human and civil rights secured by law and promoting First Amendment protections for college students with “unpopular ideas.” They are asking the court to enter a preliminary injunction to stop UCF from enfor

UCF QB Dillon Gabriel Bound for Breakout 2021-22 Season

UCF quarterback Dillon Gabriel will be held to high expectations going into the 2021-22 season. The junior QB has received high praise from college football analysts this offseason. Gabriel will have some new talented weapons to throw the ball to this upcoming season. Throughout the duration of the 2021 offseason, Pro Football Focus has published several lists on social media, ranking players based on statistics from the 2020-21 college football season. PFF tweeted its list of “Top-5 QBs retu

Orlando Sentinel hosts national rally to save local news

The Orlando Sentinel Guild is hosting a nationwide rally on Saturday in an effort to save local news and the future of journalists. Other unions under the newspapers’ parent company, Tribune Publishing, will also be holding their own rallies today. The rallies come in the final days before Tribune shareholders are scheduled to vote on May 21 on Alden Global Capital’s bid for Tribune newspapers. The company will be voting on a buyout bid from the hedge fund Alden Global Capital. According to

Publix no longer requiring masks for fully vaccinated shoppers

Publix announced it will no longer require customers to wear masks if they’re fully vaccinated starting Saturday. The announcement comes as new guidance was issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Friday’s decision by Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings to lift the outdoor mask requirement. According to Publix’s website, “face coverings are optional for fully vaccinated individuals inside Publix stores unless required by a state or local order or ordinance.” Publix has been

Local journalists defend newsrooms against hedge fund Alden Global's bid

Orlando Sentinel journalists and members of the community gathered at Lake Eola Park Saturday to demand that Tribune Publishing shareholders vote no on selling to Alden Global Capital. Tribune owns important news outlets in Orlando and around the country including the Orlando Sentinel and the Sun Sentinel. Private investment firm Alden Global Capital — a hedge fund based in Manhattan, New York — has cut staff at its Media News Group by 76%, according to an article by The Wall Street Journal.

Masks no longer required at UCF

UCF announced masks will no longer be required on campus, and it started on Monday. The school said that while masks on-campus will still be encouraged for its faculty and students, they will no longer be required. “Following guidance from the Board of Governors and in collaboration with the other State University System institutions, effective May 10, 2021, UCF encourages rather than requires our campus community to wear face coverings indoors and to follow CDC guidelines on our campuses and

UCF could allow full stadiums, moves to pre-pandemic operations in summer

UCF plans to eliminate physical distancing requirements and could allow fans back in the Bounce House at 100% capacity this fall. The university said it will begin largely operating the way it did before the pandemic, beginning on June 23. “This includes eliminating physical distancing requirements and allowing for full participation in athletic and social events,” a news release reads. The school first said in March it planned for a full face-to-face return this fall, but said the announceme

Governor Declares State of Emergency To Protect Gas Supply In Florida

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency on Tuesday in response to a recent closure of a major pipeline that led drivers to drain pumps in fear of a gas shortage throughout the state. The executive order DeSantis signed on Tuesday is in response to a ransomware cyberattack that forced the Colonial Pipeline to halt all of its operations on May 7 to help contain the hack. The nation’s largest fuel pipeline supplies about 45% of the fuel consumed in the in the southeastern U.S. De

UCF and Wichita State split first two games of series

The UCF Knights battled against the Wichita State Shockers as the two teams split the first two games of their four-game weekend series during Friday’s doubleheader at John Euliano Park. The Knights quickly found themselves trailing Wichita State in game one after Shockers sophomore second baseman Jack Sigrist tallied up two early scores. Sigrist reached home plate off an RBI from Shockers senior outfielder Corrigan Bartlett at the top of the first inning. Sigrist, in addition, recorded a solo

Tacko Fall returns to Orlando in Celtics dominant win over Magic

The Boston Celtics dominated the Orlando Magic 132-96 at Amway Center on Wednesday, and former UCF center Tacko Fall added a clip to the highlight reel late in the game. The Magic came into Wednesday night’s game with the return of head coach Steve Clifford, who missed the previous six games due to testing positive for COVID-19. The team went 3-3 in his absence while under assistant coach Tyrone Corbin. Two stolen balls after consecutive possessions, along with an injury to guard Cole Anthony

UCF Knights set record in 2021 NFL Draft

The Knights set a program record with five players being selected in the 2021 NFL Draft, beating a previous record of four that was set in 2003 and 2018. The defensive back from Fort Walton Beach, Florida, had an impressive career with the Knights capping off his career ranked fourth in UCF history with seven forced fumbles, fifth with 10 career interceptions, and finished with a total of 291 tackles. During his final season with the Knights, Grant led the team with 72 tackles and contributed

Magic hit game-winning shot, beat Grizzlies 112-111

Rookie guard Cole Anthony hit a game-winning 3-pointer with 0.1 seconds left on the clock to give the Orlando Magic a victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday night at Amway Arena. This was the second consecutive night for the Magic playing against the Grizzlies, with Orlando losing 92-75 in a game where both teams shot under 40% from the court. The first three quarters were much of the same for the Magic, which had the team struggling to find a rhythm offensively. The Magic shot 7-of-19
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NFL Playoff Positioning Makes For Schedule Changes That We Approve

The NFL has announced its schedule for the first-ever Week 18 of the regular season. Week 18 begins with a Saturday doubleheader starting at 4:15 p.m. ET as the Kansas City Chiefs (11-5) visit the Denver Broncos (7-9) on ESPN/ABC, followed by the Dallas Cowboys (11-5) at the Philadelphia Eagles (9-7) at 8:15 p.m. ET, also airing on ESPN/ABC. After falling to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, the Chiefs currently stand as the No. 2 seed in the AFC and still have a chance to seize home-field adv

Was That Miley's ... Yup... That Was a 'Wardrobe Malfunction'

Miley Cyrus experienced a wardrobe malfunction during her “Miley’s New Year’s Eve Party,” but the singer was able to handle the situation like a pro. As she started to sing her anthem, “Party in the U.S.A.,” Cyrus head toward the front of the stage, already aware that something wasn’t right as she clutched a piece of her shimmery top with her left hand. “All right,” she said, as she spun around and continued to swing her hips as she walked toward the back of the stage. She barely missed a bea

Take Our Money, Natty Light

Some considered Lil Nas X’s “Satan Shoe” controversial … but Natural Light tweeting a photo of a shoe and just teasing us all? That’s a crime. “We’ll see you down in hell @lilnasx,” Natty Light tweeted. “Dropping 69 pairs. Each made with a drop of natty light in the soles.” If somehow you haven’t heard about Lil Nas X’s recent collab, he partnered with MSCHF to release Satan-themed shoes just in time for his music video for MONTERO. Each pair of the custom Nike Air Max ’97s contain 60cc ink a

Johnny Manziel makes comeback in 7v7, 4-team league controlled by fans

So, Johnny Football is back in a 7v7, four-team league called Fan Controlled Football and I’m not sure how we should feel about this. The league sounds like the Alliance of American Football — The Alliance, or AAF. You remember the spring alternative to the NFL that started after the Superbowl and didn’t last a season? But oddly, different. Fans quite literally have decided everything so far, alongside the owners of the teams — from the team names, team logos, and soon will decide what plays t

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