Need to catch up with whats happening in the world of sports and pop culture? Dont worry, I got you.1. So, what a roller-coaster of a week, huh?2. Before admitting he voted via an absentee ballot, Alabama head coach Nick Saban told reporters he didnt know last Tuesday was Election Day. Meanwhile, NBA head coaches Gregg Popovich and Stan Van Gundy were very outspoken about the election results. Should sports play a role in politics?3. NFL quarterback and activist Colin Kaepernick said he didnt vote in the presidential election. Does not exercising his right to vote make his protest of the national anthem, and all of his other actions, less impactful? Stephen A. Smith weighs in?on ESPNs First Take.4. The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks were early favorites for Super Bowl LI, but are the 8-1 Dallas Cowboys now?noteworthy contenders?5. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones officially announced a healthy Tony Romo will back up the teams rookie quarterback, Dak Prescott, next week. But did he really have a choice?6. Am I alone in rooting for Dallas because of Prescott?(despite despising the Cowboys my entire life)? Please tell me you understand my pain.?7. How will an?upset-filled?day impact the race to the College Football Playoff??8. Why does espnWs Mechelle Voepel question if this womens college basketball season is really as wide open as everyone says it is??9. From 0 to 27,000 real quick: LeBron James became the youngest player to reach this milestone on the court, but will he reach?No. 1??10. Is this the mannequin challenge to end all mannequin challenges??11. Following her loss to Raquel Pennington?at UFC 205, bantamweight fighter Miesha Tate announced her retirement. Was she just caught up in the moment, or is she done for good??12. What did?Conor McGregors win at UFC 205?do for his legacy?13. After failing to qualify for the Rio Olympics, the U.S. mens national soccer team is hoping to bounce back and compete at the 2018 World Cup. So, howd they do in their first qualifier against rival Mexico??14. Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn broke her right arm while training on Friday. But how did the gold medalist respond??15. How are women still breaking ground at United States service academies??16. Were you ever told you couldnt do something because you were a girl? Here are the stories of 25 women who fought past the naysayers.?17. Can we please clone Detroit Lions linebacker DeAndre Levy? His understanding of misogyny is a breath of fresh air.?18. Will real life ever imitate art? Check out Katie Barnes recap of Pitch for intel.?19.?You mad? Find out how Gabby Douglas responded to her Instagram haters last week. Hint ... the accomplished gymnast encouraged them to volunteer or become peer mentors instead of trolling on social media.20. Because we could all use a bit of levity: If this happened to you, are you enjoying the views or running for your life??Shana Renee is the founder and editor-in-chief of?All Sports Everything?and a passionate New York Jets, Knicks and Yankees fan. Follow her sports talk on Twitter at?@ItsShanaRenee.Fake Vans Cheap . Radwanska, making her debut in the Seoul tournament, hit eight aces in a match that lasted 1 hour, 4 minutes at Olympic Park tennis stadium. "It was definitely a very good match -- I was playing really good tennis," Radwanska said. Fake Vans Website .com) - Following a late-game loss to the reigning NBA champs, the Toronto Raptors will look to sustain their recent high-level play as they travel to Indiana to take on the Pacers. https://www.vansfake.com/ . Q: Team Canada announces their Olympic roster three weeks from today. Who is general manager Steve Yzerman watching? LeBrun: Over the last 48 hours, hes taken in the home-and-home between the Dallas Stars and Colorado Avalanche with Jamie Benn and Matt Duchene being the obvious targets. Fake Vans 2020 . LOUIS -- St. Fake Vans . In the lead up - which seemed to begin the moment Mike Geiger blew the whistle in Houston last Thursday night - the Impact rumour mill went into overdrive. The speculation went into meltdown mode, of the golden nugget variety.Basketball is my favorite sport I like the way they dribble up and down the court Just like Im the king on the microphone So is Dr. J and Moses Malone I like slam dunks, take me to the hoop My favorite play is the alley-oop I like the pick-and-roll, I like the give-and-go Cause its basketball, uh, Mister Kurtis BlowThats right, Kurtis, as of Tuesday evening theyre playing bas-ket-ball!We fantasy hoops junkies finally made it through the long stat-less drought of the offseason, but some big questions loom.Who will be fantasys Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year? Which players will be good trade bait early on? Will Dennis Schroder break out? Will Kristaps Porzingis, Nikola Jokic or Myles Turner bust?Dont worry; I have the answers for you.At the start of each week this season, Ill tip things off by posing and seeking answers to five key questions, thus The Starting Five.This weeks contributors are ESPN Fantasys Jim McCormick, John Cregan and Kyle Soppe.The consensus is that James Harden or Russell Westbrook will be the 2016-17 fantasy MVP. If it doesnt end up being one of them, who will it be?McCormick:? Karl-Anthony Towns looks even more ridiculously talented than expected this preseason. With a new coach prone to riding his core players for heavy minutes and Towns essentially providing prime Tim Duncan production plus 3-point upside and clean free throw numbers, his second year could see him become the top fantasy commodity.Cregan: Stephen Currys value translates in ways that go beyond the obvious volume categories. Even with a 20 percent drop in points per game, he could still do enough in the percentage categories and 3-pointers to push Harden and Westbrook.Soppe:?It has to be DeMarcus Cousins. I believe the Warriors simply have too many chefs in the kitchen for one to garner fantasy MVP honors, and while Boogie can be an explosive personality, there is no denying that he has the well-rounded game that could earn him the No. 1 spot on our Player Rater when all is said and done.Who will be fantasys Rookie of the Year?McCormick:? Its not the homer in me -- although maybe watching every preseason game and liking every tweet is a factor -- but Joel Embiid could provide rare block rates and even produce helpful points and boards in limited exposure. Philly will prove patient with its key big man, but increased playing time throughout the preseason and his potential to play through back-to-backs opens up intriguing upside for his long-awaited debut season.Cregan: I like Dario Saric as a dark horse candidate. Rookie production hinges on volume, and Saric is in line for a starting gig on what amounts to a developmental team. He has across-the-board, multi-categorical fantasy potential. Most of the other touted rookies (Buddy Hield, Kris Dunn) may not break into the 25-28 MPG range.Kyle Soppe:?Ben Simmons will be the best player over the next decade, but for 2016-17, Dunn is the rookie you want. He is the type of big guard that todays NBA is built around, and the Timberwolves have plenty of young talent to alleviate some of the pressure felt by Dunn. Dont rule out a midseason trade opening up even more minutes for the pride of Providence, but I dont think Dunn needs that to be the best of this bunch.Name a player you see as fantasy trade bait because he will start hot but then fade as the season goes along.McCormick:? As much as I like Eric Gordons prospects as a relatively high-usage combo guard for the Rockets up-tempo attack, his long and troubling injury history suggests investors should test his likely rising stock early on.dddddddddddd With the potential to enjoy a top-10 rate from beyond the arc, marketing his shooting volume after a hot start could prove profitable and provide some cost certainty that Gordon himself cant offer.Cregan: Hes not a big name, but I really like what Tim Frazier has shown this preseason filling in for Jrue Holiday. I could see Frazier racking up midround value the first month of the season, but then losing most of that production when Holiday returns.Kyle Soppe:?Rudy Gay. As you may have heard, hes not exactly a fan of playing in Sacramento. For fantasy owners, thats a darn shame, as he is the unquestioned perimeter option on the fastest-paced offense from last season. My thought is that he balls out early, proves his value, and then gets moved to a better real team that asks him to do less.What are your expectations for Dennis Schroder (ADP: 58) this season now that Jeff Teague is gone?McCormick:? Given the endorsements throughout our preseason content series, Im clearly high on Schroder in the wake of Teagues departure. The Atlanta guard has long consumed a valuable usage rate, while a lack of minutes and touches has held him back from becoming the volume scorer his profile suggests. I expect Schroeder to surge past his ADP and firmly fit into the top 50 of the overall player pool.Cregan: Not as high as 58, especially in a turnover league. I dont think his upside in assists is worth the hit in field goal percentage. Hes probably more in the 60-70 range overall. Ive avoided him entirely in turnover leagues.Kyle Soppe:?My expectation is that I will get him at that price in a lot of leagues. Im looking for Schroder to put himself in the top-10 conversation at the point guard position, as Im using Teagues 2015 as a guide (PG13) and believe Schroder offers more upside. Invest with confidence and thank me later.Kristaps Porzingis (ADP: 30), Nikola Jokic (ADP: 47) and Myles Turner (ADP: 71) are among the most-hyped breakout bigs in fantasy. Which of them is most likely to be a bust relative to his draft position?McCormick: As much as I love his upside, particularly in blocks, Turner faces the most meaningful competition for minutes. Even with the unique Jusuf Nurkic pairing in Denver, Jokics offensive upside is undeniable, while Porzingis has by far the most diverse statistical profile of this trio of young bigs. I have still pursued shares of Turner this season and would even buy into the campaign if he starts slowly, but there is some inherent risk in his exposure potential.Cregan: Oh, man. Can I say none of the above? I really, really like all three of those players in that range. I guess Id go with Porzingis, based on his offensive volume possibly staying at rookie-year levels due to the addition of Joakim Noah and Derrick Rose. But cmon ... all three of those guys have huge ceilings. Their ADPs are probably their floors (barring injury).Kyle Soppe:?Jokic, but that has very little to do with any lack of confidence in him and more to do with me liking the price of the other two. Porzingis is a rare blend of size and skill, while Turner gained a mentor in Al Jefferson to help the development process. Jokic is going to be fine, but with two other frontcourt options, Im not sure he has the usage upside of the other two. ' ' '