By 2029, Luka and Giannis will have multiple rings and another superstar will begin to impose his will on the Association. Yardbarker clairvoyant/NBA writer Pat Heery has the details.
Another Super Bowl title for Bill Belichick? (And one for his son, too?) Nick Foles works more magic in Philly? Tua Tagovailoa puts Saints in playoffs, but not the big game? Yardbarker's Sean Keane takes a stab at the impossible: predicting the next 10 champs.
Another championship for Sidney Crosby? Alex Ovechkin too? And the Maple Leafs earn their first title since -- gulp -- 1967? Yardbarker's Adam Gretz does the impossible by forecasting Stanley Cup champions through 2029.
Which franchises will be best positioned to compete for championships in five years? And which teams face bleak futures? Yardbarker's Sam Robinson places NFL teams in five tiers for 2025.
Get busy, Adam Silver. Here are ideas from Yardbarker's Pat Heery that your league must adopt faster than James Harden shies away from playing defense in the first half of a February game in Cleveland.
In five years, the Mavericks, Nuggets, Celtics and Pelicans are primed for major success. The Knicks? Ah, not so much. Yardbarker's Pat Heery slots all 30 NBA teams in six tiers for 2025.
Coaches in TD celebrations? "Tuesday Night Football"? Jags in London ... finally? Yardbarker's Sean Keane, our NFL futurist/comedian, offers bold ways to improve the NFL.
Major League Baseball is ill. A sign-stealing scandal is rocking the sport. Younger fans are tuning out. Attendance is in a downward spiral. Dr. Chris Mueller of Yardbarker offers "meds" to cure what ails the game.
Governor of Ohio LeBron James? Tiger Woods wins a Masters at 50? Yardbarker's Jon Gold and Sean Keane aim to do the impossible: predict the next decade in the wacky and wonderful world of sports.
The people in charge in the NHL, while open to some change, tend to take a methodical approach to cater to old-school traditionalists who do not like to see the game altered in any significant way. Yardbarker's Adam Gretz aims to change that.
College football is a fantastic, and uniquely American, sport, but it has long been resistant to progress. Yardbarker's Michael Weinreb offers 20 ideas to reinvent the sport.