Flag football first began its pilot season in Alabama in 2021. Now, three years later, the sport is in its first year ...
A flag is flown at half-staff when a country or state is in mourning, typically marking a National Day of Remembrance, a national tragedy, or the death of a prominent American figure in government, ...
A total of 89 schools declared teams for this season. The AHSAA central board separated them into two classifications.
A number of states will be flying the American flag at half mast this weekend, for a fascinating and touching reason. Victims ...
Nothing is better than a great college football game—except one that ends with a sensational Hail Mary touchdown.
According to ESPN’s Billy Tucker, Texas wide receiver Ryan Wingo ranks among college football’s top 10 freshmen through two ...
Smith dropped a screen pass and drew a flag for a false start as the Buckeyes ... Smith is believed to be Ohio State’s first true freshman to start a season opener at wide receiver.
QB situation, thanks to Arch Manning. Plus: What's wrong with Georgia's offense? Or SEC refs? SEC power rankings, player ...
Alabama's position as the first capital of the Confederacy. Alaska's vast wilderness has led to its nickname, "the Last Frontier." Alaska is the largest state in the US, yet it has one of the ...
An Alabama native, he is now based in Durham, N.C. More about Eduardo Medina Rutgers President Announces Resignation: Jonathan Holloway, the first Black president of Rutgers University.
Here are the stories behind every Southern state nickname. Alabama: "The Yellowhammer State" and "The Cotton ... In fact, New Mexico unofficially held the nickname first. Florida's legislature found ...