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Barking, Flexing, Vomiting: What Really Happens in a Soccer Tunnel
Testosterone-filled bearpits have evolved into glass-encased viewing areas — but their mystique remains.

We Asked 50 College Coaches About Sign-Stealing. Here’s What They Revealed.
Almost all of them think Michigan football crossed a line.

John Calipari Was the King of College Basketball. One Game Changed Everything.
Kentucky and its coach have never quite been the same since a devastating Final Four loss in 2015.

On the World Series Stage, a Bullpen Game Just Feels Wrong
Game 4 between the Rangers and Diamondbacks was a dud. The Fall Classic should be better than this, our columnist writes.

Angel Reese Is Unstoppable. And She Makes No Apologies for That.
The L.S.U. basketball star is a national champion whose every move now commands attention.

The Decline of a European Soccer Heavyweight
Manchester United is the most successful club in the English game, but two decades of mediocrity have left it deeply mired in futility.

A Player’s Death Devastated the Hockey World. Will It Lead to Changes?
Adam Johnson died after he was cut in the neck by a skate blade, and some players are reconsidering protective equipment they previously shunned.

Ranking Every College Football Team, With a Big Leap From Oregon
U.S.C. also falls out of the top 25.

The Quarterback Position Devolved into Chaos in N.F.L. Week 8
The season hasn’t even reached the halfway point, but 16 teams are in a quarterback crisis already.

Who Will Be the Surprise Team of the College Basketball Season?
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