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With two first-round picks and glaring needs, Raiders, GM Mike Mayock embracing virtual draft ALAMEDA, Calif. -- Might Mike Mayock's history as a "virtual general manager" for all 32 teams in his previous role as the NFL Network's draft analyst uniquely prepare him for next week's unprecedented "virtual NFL draft" and his role as the GM of the Las ...
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Five FBS conferences, including AAC and C-USA, ask NCAA to relax Division I requirements Five major football conference commissioners have asked the NCAA to relax some requirements to compete in Division I for four years, including the minimum number of sports a school must sponsor. A letter from the commissioners of the American Athletic ...
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Mailbag: Rating contenders' chances in Stanley Cup Playoffs Here is the April 15 edition of Dan Rosen's weekly mailbag. If you have a question, tweet it to @drosennhl and use #OvertheBoards. Who are your favorites if the Stanley Cup Playoffs started today with teams fresh and healthy? -- @Bobby_Hakes. I have to ...
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OL Russell Okung not with Panthers 'just to rebuild' When left tackle Russell Okung goes to work for his new team -- the Panthers -- he's bringing his helmet, not a hardhat. "I've made it really clear, I'm not here to just rebuild," Okung said Tuesday during his introductory press conference, via the team website's ...
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Major public college football programs could lose billions in revenue if no season is played Within the college sports industry, the word for now about a 2020-21 football season is optimism amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Somehow, some way, at some point, games will be played. Right beneath the surface, however, is the knowledge that it ...
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Thunder's Chris Paul discusses NBPA's talks with league office on salvaging NBA season Usually, Chris Paul knows how to find the answer to any question he has. That is what happens when you are the president of the National Basketball Players Association. That is what happens when you are an NBA All-Star point guard. This time, though ...
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When Terry Bradshaw says Ben Roethlisberger is the best Steelers QB ever, you should listen to him If you suspect Terry Bradshaw merely was being humble and magnanimous when he appeared on the radio in Pittsburgh and declared Ben Roethlisberger to be the greatest quarterback in Steelers history, you probably are correct. But so is he. About Big Ben ...
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Medical Experts Say 49ers' Super Bowl Loss Might Have Saved Lives Two months after the 49ers lost Super Bowl LIV, some in San Francisco are considering it a big win. That's because a victory in the iconic football game on February 2nd in Miami would have brought a huge celebration across the Bay Area amid the first ...
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It's time for the NHL to cancel the rest of the regular season The NHL, still clinging to its hopes of finishing the season — and still clinging to fans' ticket money as long as it classifies games as postponed instead of canceled — has prolonged its self-quarantine recommendation through April 30. That means hockey ...
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Jaguars' Jawaan Taylor Prepares For Virtual Off-Season And Offers Advice To NFL Draft Class Of 2020 A year ago, the Jaguars stayed local for their second selection (2nd Round, 35th overall) in the 2019 NFL Draft, taking offensive lineman Jawaan Taylor out of the University of Florida, and it paid off. Last season, at the age of 21, Taylor was the youngest ...
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How might Major League Soccer shorten its season? Major League Soccer's season is going to look different, but how much so? The league announced Tuesday that it's "extremely unlikely" to return in mid-May, and that the season may not be played in full. [ VIDEO: Premier League highlights ]. After suspending ...
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Masai Ujiri not surprised by Raptors success There was a sense of surprise about the 2019-20 Toronto Raptors. Unlike most defending champions, this was a team that was expected to take a major step back. The team's 2018-19 superstar Kawhi Leonard was off to Los Angeles and Toronto was ...
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PGA Tour set to announce return of season in June with Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial, per report After a month of stoppage due to the global coronavirus pandemic, the PGA Tour has its restart date, according to Golf Digest. The tour is planning to be back in action June 11-14 at the Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas, at Colonial Country ...
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Tony Ferguson, Justin Gaethje Reportedly Agree to UFC Fight on May 9 Tony Ferguson may not have to wait too long for his next scheduled fight after the postponement of UFC 249. The lightweight has reportedly agreed to face Justin Gaethje in a title fight May 9. Brett Okamoto @bokamotoESPN. Per sources, Tony Ferguson ...
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BREAKING: Ohio State Transfer Luther Muhammad Chooses Destination Offseason recruiting is quite a bit different this year for Bob Huggins and company as the coronavirus has kept coaches quarantined in their homes and will be unable to travel to meet with recruits for the unforeseeable future. Unfortunately, one of the ...
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College basketball rankings: Arizona State enters early Top 25 And 1 after landing top-10 recruit When Version 1.0 of the 2020-21 CBS Sports Preseason Top 25 And 1 published last month, 247Sports' Crystal Ball projected 5-star guard Josh Christopher to eventually commit to Michigan. So, based on the way I do things, I placed Christopher on ...
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Bob Arum wants to speak with Vince McMahon about holding fights in WWE Performance Center Bob Arum, Top Rank's founder and CEO, has strongly advocated for a cautious approach to holding sporting events during the global coronavirus pandemic. Boxing as a whole has come to a complete standstill with fighters unable to train or travel and ...
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Tokyo has no 'Plan B' for another Olympic postponement Tokyo • There is no "Plan B" for the Olympics if they need to be postponed again because of the coronavirus pandemic, Tokyo organizers said Tuesday. Masa Takaya, the spokesman for the Tokyo Olympics, said organizers are proceeding under the ...
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What will grad transfer Trinity Baptiste bring to Arizona women's basketball? When Trinity Baptiste entered the transfer portal last month, the Roanoke Times says that she had plans to get closer to home for her senior season. With home being in Tampa, Fla, it was a bit of a surprise when she announced on Tuesday that she was on ...
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Villanova's Robinson-Earl withdraws from NBA draft, will return for sophomore season One day, Jay Wright and his staff at Villanova will have to sit down and figure out how they're going to replace Jeremiah Robinson-Earl. It just won't be this year. The 6-foot-9, 232-pound forward has decided to withdraw his name from consideration for the ...
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Stanley Cup Playoffs: 68 game rollback format works well There are several proposed formats for the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs. One of the more interesting ones is one that would roll teams back to 68 games. The NHL season has been suspended since March 12 due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. This has ...
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"What I would do" Ravens mock draft madness Using The Draft Network's mock simulator, I'm going to attack the 2020 NFL Draft board and breakdown my thought process behind each area of the board, which players I choose between and then breakdown my selection and how they would fit into the ...
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Justin Bieber, Kevin Hart among celebrities raising money to fight hunger Celebrities are auctioning off experiences to raise money to feed elderly, children and frontline workers during the coronavirus pandemic as part of the #AllInChallenge, an initiative launched on Tuesday. Some of the headliners include singer Justin Bieber ...
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Five-star prospect Jalen Green may not play collegiately after all Five-star prospect Jalen Green announced on social media this week that he is moving up his decision date to Thursday when he is expected to commit to a school for next season. Green said in an interview last month that he was targeting April 15 to make ...
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Europa League qualification was a 'blessing' for Derry City: Declan Devine The turmoil of the last couple of months due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has plunged some League of Ireland clubs into financial crisis and Devine reckons Derry City is fortunate to have European prizemoney to fall back on. City are expected to ...
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