Monthly Archives: August 2024

College football overtime rules 2024: Explaining how the NCAA OT format works and differences from NFL

What’s a college football epic without overtime? Some of the sport’s greatest contests have gone into that shadowy extra period, a time when the air gets thick and mistakes loom larger than before. It’s what masses of American sports fans want. Rightly or wrongly, a big portion of the country’s sports-crazed population view athletics as… Read More: College football overtime rules 2024: Explaining how the NCAA OT… »

Raiders RB depth chart: Where Zamir White, Alexander Mattison rank in running backs room

The Las Vegas Raiders are beginning a new era at the running back position in 2024, as the team allowed Josh Jacobs to depart in free agency, leaving Zamir White to be the projected starter going into the upcoming season. The team also added former Minnesota Vikings running back Alexander Mattison in free agency to… Read More: Raiders RB depth chart: Where Zamir White, Alexander Mattison rank… »

Florida football radio station 2024: Channels, live streams, schedule to listen to Gators radio broadcasts

You’d be hard-pressed to find a more rigorous schedule in college football than Florida’s.  The Gators haven’t finished above .500 since 2020, last won a bowl game in 2019, and won just five games in another underwhelming campaign in 2023, punctuated by five losses to end the season. It’s getting late early for Billy Napier,… Read More: Florida football radio station 2024: Channels, live streams, schedule to… »

How many points did Caitlin Clark score? Full stats, results, highlights from Fever vs. Sky

Ever since the WNBA All-Star break, Caitlin Clark has been on a tear. The Fever are 4-1 in the three week period, and Clark has scored 19-plus points in all five contests heading into Friday’s game against the Sky.  In the team’s last game against the Connecticut Sun, a narrow 84-80 win, nine of Clark’s 19… Read More: How many points did Caitlin Clark score? Full stats, results,… »

Entering first season at Alabama, Kalen DeBoer faces long shadows

Last season, Kalen DeBoer seemed primed to become a second “Washington Monument” in Seattle. DeBoer had channeled his own version of Don James. DeBoer achieved results that hadn’t been seen since “The Dawg Father” roamed the sidelines in Seattle. While DeBoer fell short of achieving Washington’s first national championship since 1991, DeBoer entered a chase… Read More: Entering first season at Alabama, Kalen DeBoer faces long shadows »

City of Columbus sues man after he discloses severity of ransomware attack

reader comments 125 A judge in Ohio has issued a temporary restraining order against a security researcher who presented evidence that a recent ransomware attack on the city of Columbus scooped up reams of sensitive personal information, contradicting claims made by city officials. The order, issued by a judge in Ohio’s Franklin County, came after… Read More: City of Columbus sues man after he discloses severity of… »

ChatGPT hits 200 million active weekly users, but how many will admit using it?

reader comments 49 On Thursday, OpenAI said that ChatGPT has attracted over 200 million weekly active users, according to a report from Axios, doubling the AI assistant’s user base since November 2023. The company also revealed that 92 percent of Fortune 500 companies are now using its products, highlighting the growing adoption of generative AI… Read More: ChatGPT hits 200 million active weekly users, but how many… »