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  • 9 hours ago | on3.com | Ryan Snyder

    Penn State has added a long-time defensive back target from down south to its weekend official visit list. Fans can learn the details here.

  • 9 hours ago | on3.com | Brian Jones

    Dale Earnhardt Jr. had some interesting things to say about Carson Hocevar on his podcast this week. On Dale Jr. Download, Earnhardt ripped Hocevar for calling Layne Riggs a “kid.”“Riggs is older than him,” Dale Earnhardt Jr. said. “Is he self-appointing himself some sort of veteran? Y’all heard that s**t. ‘Man, that kid’s gonna win a lot of races.’ What the f**k dude? You’re a kid. That was a very egotistical move. I think it’s an asinine way to look at things.

  • 10 hours ago | on3.com | Brian Jones

    Dale Earnhardt Jr. had one issue with what Kyle Busch said about the composite bodies in NASCAR. On Dale Jr. Download, Earnhardt explained why he didn’t like Kyle Busch, saying that composite bodies are “ruining the art of racing.”“I like that they race like assholes,” Earnhardt said. “I know that we give Carson Hocevar a lot of s**t, and at times, we gave [Ross] Chastain some s**t and some other guys.

  • 11 hours ago | on3.com | Brian Jones

    Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin have not forgotten about what happened at the 2024 Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. On the Actions Detrimental podcast, Busch and Hamlin rehashed what happened during the final laps of the race. “You dodged me for a year because I think you were supposed to be here after Indy of last year?” Denny Hamlin told Kyle Busch, who then said yes and claimed that he wrecked him. “Hold on. Stop the press.

  • 12 hours ago | on3.com | Brian Jones

    The NBA has fined Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green for “for comments questioning integrity of the game officials,” according to Shams Charania of ESPN. The fine stems from Green reportedly telling his teammates that the spread of the playoff game against the Minnesota Timberwolves is 5.5 points. We’ll have more on this story shortly.

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