Famous Athletes and Sports Figures Who Have Passed Away in 2023
Let’s take a moment to remember all the famous athletes and sports figures who have passed away in 2023 — they may be gone, but they’re never forgotten.
Let’s take a moment to remember all the famous athletes and sports figures who have passed away in 2023 — they may be gone, but they’re never forgotten.
Only 16 sports teams across the NBA, NHL, MLB, NFL, NCAAF, NCAAM, and NCAAW have won at least three championships since 2000 — can you name them all?
After the University of Georgia football team took home their second national championship at the end of last year, the Bulldogs recently announced they will not be partaking in one of the ceremonious traditions.
Buddy Teevens, who is the head coach for the Dartmouth football team, had his right leg amputated after a bicycle accident that nearly left him dead.
Louisiana wide receiver Michael Jefferson, who was expected to be selected in the upcoming NFL Draft, was in a fatal multi-car crash last weekend.
Video of former Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Stetson Bennett being taken into police custody in Dallas for public intoxication released.
Kaz Kazadi, a football coach representing the Big 12 school TCU, recently went viral after he delivered a speech to players about the importance of consent and respecting sexual boundaries.
Missouri star linebacker Chad Bailey was taken into custody by the Boone County Sheriff’s Office early Sunday morning after he was pulled over for an expired license plate and failed to pass a field sobriety test.
After a group of Black football players attending the University of Iowa accused head coach Kirk Ferentz of leading a racially discriminatory team, a settlement has finally been reached.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas football player Ryan Keeler tragically passed away at the age of 20 this week. A cause of death was not released.