Entering the first weekend of the NCAA tournament, this is where things stand across various openings for 2026-27.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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UK’s Pope offers little on Lendeborg’s money talk
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Rays SS Walls (oblique) to start season on IL
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March Madness 101: NCAA tournament format, history, facts
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Joe Lunardi’s ultimate guide to men’s March Madness 2026
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Louisville to be without star Brown against USF
Louisville star freshman Mikel Brown Jr. is out for the Cardinals’ first-round game against South Florida, the school announced Wednesday.
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Japanese Grand Prix 2026: Race start time, how to watch, full F1 schedule, predictions
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2026 F1 livery Power Rankings: Does Red Bull’s new look take P1?
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F1’s new rules create ‘Mario Kart’ racing in Australia season opener
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