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Cal Football: QB Kai Millner Commits to Cal for 2021 Kai Millner, a three-star quarterback from from Gilbert, Arizona, committed to Cal for 2021, he announced via social media. Millner is a former teammate of current Cal quarterback Spencer Brasch, who also attended Higley High School. Brasch was the ...
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4 Positives for Lions' Defense Headed into 2020 No question about it: Matt Patricia's bend-but-don't-break defense has largely failed in his first two seasons as Lions head man. If you don't believe me, just take a look at the stats. And sad but true, the defense regressed from 2018 to 2019. In Patricia's first ...
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3 things about Bulls' new executive Arturas Karnisovas that stand out The Bulls are on the cusp of officially naming just their third head of basketball operations since Jerry Reinsdorf and a group of investors purchased the team in 1985. So, who is Arturas Karnisovas? That's a question at the front of many Bulls fans' minds as ...
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United Center Housing 775K Pounds of Food for Greater Chicago Food Depository The United Center, home of the Chicago Bulls and Chicago Blackhawks, is housing 774,840 pounds of food for the Greater Chicago Food Depository amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times. With the United Center ...
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Terry Bradshaw Thinks Tom Brady May Be Best QB of Last 30 Years, Won't Say GOAT The bad news for Tom Brady? Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw does not think he is the greatest of all time. The good news for Brady? Bradshaw does not think any one quarterback is the greatest of all time. "I don't think he's the greatest ...
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Pat Stapleton, former Blackhawks captain, dies at 79 due to complications from a stroke Pat Stapleton, who served as the Blackhawks' captain during the 1969-70 season, died Wednesday night due to complications from a stroke. He was 79. "The Chicago Blackhawks organization would like to express their deepest sympathy to the family, ...
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College Football Playoff preps to host title game in Miami despite coronavirus The College Football Playoff staff continues to prepare to stage the 2020-21 postseason games despite the the coronavirus outbreak. Playoff executive director Bill Hancock said the group remains focused on its plans, anticipating football eventually will be ...
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Ravens GM sees late-round gems in '20 WR draft crop The Baltimore Ravens continue to search for options to upgrade the wide receiver corps, but don't expect a giant leap to snag one of the big-name first-rounders. The 2020 NFL Draft receiving group is expected to be extraordinary, with as many as six or seven ...
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Poll paints sobering picture of what sports is up against Every day there is civil war, raging in our hearts, seething in our souls, fulminating our conscience. We know what we are supposed to do, and mostly we have done that. We have stayed home. We have masked up, and gloved up, whenever we venture to ...
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Aldon Smith says he slept under a car when he hit rock bottom Aldon Smith is now a member of the Dallas Cowboys and awaiting a decision from the NFL about his reinstatement. He reportedly has been sober for nine months while living in a sober living house in Los Angeles, but he remains suspended by the NFL ...
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Georgia gains two four-star commitments for 2021 football recruiting cycle Georgia has jumped from four to six football commitments for the 2021 signing class after receiving nonbinding pledges from offensive tackle Micah Morris and running back Lovasea Carroll. All six Bulldogs commitments are from the Peach State, though ...
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Canelo Alvarez's trainer promises knockout of Gennadiy Golovkin if third fight happens If Canelo Alvarez meets Gennadiy Golovkin for the third time in September, the middleweight champion's trainer believes his superstar boxer will win by knockout and settle once and for all the debate over who is better. "Without a doubt. If this fight happens, ...
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Ethan Sears: The never-ending complications of playing college football this fall "The governors of the states and mayors are going to be the ones who tell you whether we can (come back)," the UCLA coach told reporters Thursday. "Because the NCAA can say, 'Hey, you guys are all going back,' and if (California) Governor (Gavin) ...
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Coronavirus Florida: Palm Beach County golfers no longer can play on public golf courses in Martin County The restriction does not apply to private clubs in Martin County; members of private clubs are allowed to continue playing, regardless of where they live. *. TO OUR READERS: This content is being provided for free as a public service to our readers during the ...
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How NASCAR tracks are helping during COVID-19 pandemic As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to take its toll, more NASCAR tracks are stepping up to help out local communities in their time of need: They join Charlotte Motor Speedway, which became the first professional sports facility in the country to host a ...
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Ohio State president: Football season might not be the same COLUMBUS — The state of Ohio's largest industry — Ohio State football, of course — could look different this season. That is according to OSU president Michael Drake, who said Thursday to be prepared for the possibility of no season at all. "Whatever it is ...
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MSHSAA cancels spring sports season The Missouri State High School Activities Association announced the cancellation of all remaining spring sporting events for the 2019-20 year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. MSHSAA announced the decision via press release Thursday following Governor ...
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Golden State Warriors: Andrew Wiggins will play a pivotal role Believe it or not, Andrew Wiggins is going to play a crucial role in determining how far the Golden State Warriors go next season. There is a lot riding on Andrew Wiggins this year. The former No. 1 overall pick has been granted a second opportunity to become ...
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International Notes: P. Gasol, Olympics, Italy, EuroLeague Asked if he'll be able to hang on for an extra year to represent Spain in the rescheduled Tokyo Olympics, veteran NBA big man Pau Gasol told ESPN's Zach Lowe, "I'm going to try" (video link). Gasol explained that he has to focus on rehabbing his injured foot ...
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