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As-it-happens update January 3, 2018
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The University of Arizona fired football coach Rich Rodriguez Tuesday, citing "the direction and climate" of his program. Rodriguez, 54, had completed his sixth season with the Wildcats, and he had three years left on a five-year contract.
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Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban made it one day before finding something to complain about after his team was victorious, 24-6, in the 2018 Sugar Bowl over the Clemson Tigers.
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Wondering which teams are going to advance in the playoffs? You've come to the right place to find out. John Breech mugshot; by John Breech · @johnbreech; 16h ago • 12 min read.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers said in a statement Tuesday that offensive coordinator Todd Haley was injured in a fall Sunday night but is expected to be able to coach when the Steelers return to action in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.
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Texas Tech, an overlooked team nevertheless ranked 18th in the country and sporting a 12-1 record, marched into Allen Fieldhouse on Tuesday night and picked up one of the biggest wins in program history.
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