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Can a New Coach Bring the U.S. Men’s Soccer Team to World Cup Glory?
Mauricio Pochettino must be ruthless to achieve all of his lofty goals, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
Florida and Florida State Had High Hopes. Why Are They So Bad?
Coaches for the two programs earn more than $17 million total, but the schools have combined for just one win this season.
The White Sox Are Within 6 Losses of an M.L.B. Record
The 1962 New York Mets lost 120 games, setting the record for the most defeats in a single season in modern baseball history.
Mauricio Pochettino Aims to Bolster Belief Ahead of U.S. World Cup Bid
The national team’s new head coach admits he is outside his comfort zone but eager to attack his new role.
It’s Not Quite the N.F.L., but Soccer Kick-Offs Are Becoming More Tactical
Here’s a breakdown of how some of the Premier League’s biggest teams get play underway.
N.F.L Week 2 Storylines to Watch as Quarterbacks Take Center Stage
A Joe Burrow-Patrick Mahomes matchup, a dilemma for the Packers and the Cowboys’ hype train lead another marquee weekend.
What We’re Hearing About N.F.L. Quarterbacks Ahead of Sunday’s Games
Between Kirk Cousins’ slow start and the Packers losing Jordan Love, there are plenty of concerns under center in Week 2.
The Hot Question Dividing the College Football World
College football introduced a new rule this season with the two-minute warning. But it’s not the change itself that’s the problem.
Caitlin Clark Breaks W.N.B.A. Record for Assists in a Single Season
With 321 assists, the Fever rookie surpassed the mark previously set by Alyssa Thomas last year.
Five N.F.L. Teams Poised to Improve in Week 2
Some units might have underperformed to start the season. But not all of them have to panic, a columnist from The Athletic writes.