The Columbus Police Department's bodycam footage from the neo-Nazi protest on Nov. 23 revealed one officer complained about missing the college football game.
Steven Gerrard returns to his boyhood club as youth coach with a bag of mixed feelings. Steven Gerrard's return to Liverpool as youth coach with the club's academy is filled with mixed emotions.
Mike Williams and Artavis Scott announced that they would make themselves available for the upcoming NFL Draft just two days after they helped their team with the CFP National Championship.
Clemson Tigers beat the Alabama Crimson Tide 35-31 to win the 2017 College Football National Championship behind stellar play of quarterback Deshaun Watson
Lionel Messi is having a bad start of 2017 as he lost the FIFA Best Player Award to Cristiano Ronaldo on the same day as his statue in Buenos Aires gets vandalized.
Carlton Davis III, Byron Cowart, Jeremiah Dinson and Ryan Davis, all sophomore football players of Auburn Tigers, were charged of Class A misdemeanor in the state of Alabama for possession of Marijuana. The head coach of Auburns Tigers said he will give punishment to the players.
Miami Dolphin's Laremy Tunsil could enter the league's drug program following the gas-mask bong video that surfaced before the NFL draft. However, the footballer said the video was taken two years ago.
Laremy Tunsil is being sued by his stepfather following an alleged assault in June 2015. Linsey Miller claimed the top 5 pick athlete attacked him and defamed his character.
Miami Hurricanes' running back Mark Walton is now facing suspension from the team following his arrest over DUI. The athlete is also in hot waters for impersonating a police officer.
The high court justices on Monday let stand an appeals court ruling that said Electronic Arts' use of the NFL player’s likenesses was not protected as “incidental use” under the First Amendment.
Following the release of the 2015 salary paid to FIFA's former President Sepp Blatter, general secretary Jérôme Valcke s now reportedly the subject of a Swiss criminal investigation.
A sanction of being banned for life is what two former FIFA executives may face after pleading guilty on the accounts of corruption. This in lieu with FIFA's onging fight against corruption inside the organization.
Missouri Tigers quarterback, who was suspended three times, was finally dismissed from the team, just as an incriminating video of him surfaced on the internet.