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F1’s Sergio Perez: Sink Or Swim?

by Morgan Piontek Sergio Perez has been surrounded by rumors about his future with Red Bull Racing. Joining the team in 2021, he’s had many great performances. Still, his sudden drop in performance means the team may be rethinking his current contract for the 2024 season or exploring options for

Bruner’s Beat: Francis Ngannou Bet on Himself and Won Big

by Evan Bruner   “Bet on yourself” has become a common phrase in 21st-century athletics. In a time when athletes in both team and individual sports act more as their own entities than pawns bound to their respective teams or organizations, it’s become increasingly common to challenge the status quo

WONC Wins Four IBA Student Silver Dome Awards

On October 24th, the Illinois Broadcasters Association awarded WONC four Student Silver Dome Awards: Best Radio Aircheck • Zane Trumann Best Radio/TV Live Game Sports Broadcast • NCC Football vs Mount Union: Sam Corbett, Andy Jachim Best Radio Spot • Window Works: Zane Trumann, Jesse Hudgins, Austin Paulson Best Newscast

Bruner’s Beat: What Tyson Bagent’s Win Means For Justin Fields and the Bears

by Evan Bruner In the first start of his NFL career, quarterback Tyson Bagent led the Chicago Bears to their second win of the season, throttling the Las Vegas Raiders 30-12.The game was a departure from the type of football that’s become associated with the Matt Eberflus regime. Execution on both sides of the

Bruner’s Beat: The Patriots Are A Mess, and It’s (Mostly) Bill Belichick’s Fault

by Evan Bruner For 20 years, the New England Patriots were untouchable, the gold standard for all North American Sports teams. An organization that had experienced little success went on a historic run to kick off the 21st century. Listing every single feat accomplished by New England during this stretch would

What Can We Expect From Bedard and The Hawks?

By: Andy Jachim After one of the most exciting and emotional offseasons in franchise history, the Blackhawks are ready to roll in the 2023-24 season. They stunned Pittsburgh on the road on opening night, off three unanswered goals in the third period. Not only were the vibes high after the

What’s Up With The Chicago (Dumpster) Fire?

By: Hayden Krzyzanowski The Chicago Fire are another struggling Chicago sports franchise with too many issues to be solved over the course of a single season. Owned by Joe Mansueto, a Chicagoland businessman, the Fire haven’t had any success in the last 6-7 years. They reached the playoffs in 2017

Bruner’s Beat: What’s Wrong With Joe Burrow?

by Evan Bruner Following his breakout 2019 campaign at LSU, Joe Burrow could seemingly do no wrong. His stellar on-field play, paired with an imperturbable personality, has made him a fan favorite and one of the faces of the NFL. Despite it only being his fourth season in the NFL, Burrow

Bruner’s Beat: The Problem with Justin Fields

by Evan Bruner   This was never the plan for Justin Fields. The 2021-first round pick was supposed to mark the end of the Chicago Bears’ quarterback woes. Instead, he is contributing to the growing narrative that the franchise is incapable of developing quarterbacks. Through three weeks, Fields has struggled,

Why Cubs Fans Don’t Need to Panic About Pete Crow-Armstrong

By: Andy Jachim In a season that has had a multitude of ups and downs, the Cubs have been able to feature some of their brightest pieces for the future.  Among these pieces has been the recent call-up of the club’s number one overall prospect, Pete Crow-Armstrong. The sensation that

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