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Kyle Yost

New York

Deputy Editor at Bless You Boys

I write stuff for: 〽️ @MaizenBrew 🐓 @CartilageFree 🐯 @BlessYouBoys 🦁 @PrideOfDetroit 🔴🐻 @Cornell alum

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  • 1 week ago | maizenbrew.com | Kyle Yost

    Photo by Michael Miller/ISI Photos/Getty Images When J.J. McCarthy committed as a member of the 2021 recruiting class, it felt like fortunes were about to change for the Michigan Wolverines. Fabled quarterback whisperer Jim Harbaugh had been anything but that during his time at head coach, but finally it looked like Michigan had the blue-chipper needed to take this team to the next level. Spoiler alert: McCarthy was indeed that guy.

  • 2 weeks ago | cartilagefreecaptain.sbnation.com | Kyle Yost

    Photo by Gareth Fuller/PA Images via Getty Images It is a state of celebration for 17th-placed Tottenham Hotspur, and not because the club enters the final day safe from relegation. No, this is Europa League champion Spurs, headed to next season’s Champions League with plenty to build upon despite a historically bad Premier League performance. Much of this season felt like a disaster, but the history books will remember this 2024/25 Tottenham side as title winners.

  • 2 weeks ago | maizenbrew.com | Kyle Yost

    Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images After a few seasons of extremely boring non-conference slates, the Michigan Wolverines are back to playing top-tier opponents. When the Wolverines scheduled home-and-homes against the Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners back in 2014, both blue bloods were still members of the Big XII. Now, the stakes are even higher after their move to the SEC (and the evolving landscape of college football), which is exactly what programs like Michigan should be embracing.

  • 2 weeks ago | cartilagefreecaptain.sbnation.com | Kyle Yost

    Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images Surely I am not the only one who has simply ignored the struggles of Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League for basically all of 2025. Perhaps it started as numbness, but as the Europa League moved to the knockout rounds, and even the League Cup started to look promising, there was just not a lot that mattered in the league. 17th place is historically bad, but would 10th really mean anything different?

  • 2 weeks ago | sports.yahoo.com | Kyle Yost

    Surely I am not the only one who has simply ignored the struggles of Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League for basically all of 2025. Perhaps it started as numbness, but as the Europa League moved to the knockout rounds, and even the League Cup started to look promising, there was just not a lot that mattered in the league. 17th place is historically bad, but would 10th really mean anything different?

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