Come And Get It

Dive headfirst into one of the last official weekends of the summer.


Heating up the conversation,

The Last Night’s Game Team


College Football

College football is back. Well, kind of. This week marks "Week Zero" of the college football season. Why zero? The majority of the teams that play this weekend aren't your typical big-name college football schools. Consider it early bird gets the worm (i.e., TV coverage). ESPN “College GameDay” will be back Saturday morning with special guest, former NFL (NFL – National Football League) player and current Jackson State head football coach, Deion Sanders. LET'S GET IT STARTED

 

Overtime

It seems that Nick Chubb of the Cleveland Browns (NFL) might need to change his name to Capt'n Crunch. The Browns player is trying to change the world, one box of cereal at a time. His cereal, Chubb's Crunch, has been breaking sales records, and it's all for a good cause. A portion of the proceeds from cereal sales goes to eliminating sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). CHARITABLE CRUNCH

 

Sideline stat

Gold medal gymnast Suni Lee stepped into the spotlight in Tokyo and never looked back. Lee, who started her semester at Auburn earlier this month, is the newest addition to the star-studded roster for "Dancing With The Stars." The full lineup will be announced on September 8, but we know that singer JoJo Siwa will join Lee. Siwa will be part of the first same-sex dance couple in the show's history with a female dance partner. IN IT TO WIN IT

  

Coaches' corner

Team USA secured its first gold medal at the Tokyo Paralympics thanks to 17-year-old swimmer Anastasia Pagonis. The Games were the first international meet of her career. On top of that, she broke her world record. Watching these stellar athletes is so much easier than before, with NBC planning 1,200 hours of programming from Tokyo, including more than 200 on TV. That's up from only 5.5 hours of coverage total in 2012. LOVE TO SEE IT