Our handicappers share their top picks for the weekend.
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For track announcer Trevor Denman, we were told he is retiring as the voice of Santa Anita Park. That’s true. But then I got a Del Mar press release saying Denman will call the races there in 2016.
Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller preview the NFL weekend.
In the NFL’s final Color Rush game of the season, the St. Louis Rams will wear mustard-yellow uniforms and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will don ketchup-red attire on “Thursday Night Football.”
The Rebels are 7-point favorites when they host Arizona State tonight at the Thomas & Mack. Game time is 7:00 p.m. PT.
I always believed Pete Rose to be the little boy who keeps touching the hot stove, even though he has been warned countless times that such a decision will inevitably result in pain. I just don’t think he gets it. Or ever has.
An injury to quarterback Andy Dalton does not necessarily mean the Cincinnati Bengals’ season is shot, according to oddsmakers at MGM Resorts.
It was not a performance that will establish Brock Osweiler as the Denver Broncos’ starting quarterback. It’s not going to make him a marketing star, either, meaning commercials pitching cars, insurance and pizza are not suddenly coming his way.
Most of the credit should go to the defense, but the Denver Broncos are 3-0 with Brock Osweiler as their starting quarterback. If a strong recent trend holds up, Osweiler will stay perfect today.
The experts make their picks for Sunday’s NFL Week 14 games.
The Rebels are favored by 5 points when they take the court at UC Riverside today.
Never is it easy to call for a coach’s job, especially when he’s a two-time Super Bowl winner. Tom Coughlin has put himself and the New York Giants in a tough spot, however, and there’s no doubt his job is on the line.
A breakdown of the fights on the main card of UFC 194 today at the MGM Grand Garden.
Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller preview the college football and NFL weekend.
NCAA president Mark Emmert’s comments Wednesday that the organization is ready to rethink its ban on postseason events in Las Vegas has sparked a lot of conversation about the possibility of NCAA tournaments coming to town.