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What's Next for Former FSU QB Jameis Winston? This time five years ago, Jameis Winston was a few weeks away from being the first overall pick in the NFL draft. The Heisman Trophy winner had lost just one game during his time at Florida State, along with winning a national championship. That seems like ...
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NFL free agency: What are Eagles getting in Javon Hargrave? 2 ex-Steelers teammates on his impact The Eagles made a surprise splash move to begin free agency by agreeing to terms on a massive deal with Javon Hargrave on Monday. The former Steelers lineman agreed to a three-year, $39 million deal with the Eagles, according to multiple reports.
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The initial grade is in, but what the Cowboys need to accomplish in free agency is far from complete As the NFL enters the first, full day of free agency — remember, all that took place before Wednesday afternoon was simply a glorious, gluttonous prelude — this seems like the perfect time to step back and assess what the Cowboys have done. What, you're ...
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Josh Gordon Reportedly Intends to Play in 2020 Despite Indefinite Suspension Wide receiver Josh Gordon is without a team and indefinitely suspended from the NFL, but he reportedly wants to play again in 2020. Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reported the news, noting Gordon was suspended Dec. 16 for violating the NFL's ...
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Dayton's Anthony Grant earns national coach of the year honor The smile never left Anthony Grant's face as he ascended the blue ladder, climbing to the rim with scissors after 11 scholarship players, five walk-ons, four assistant coaches, three graduate assistants, the trainer and the strength coach. A moment three years ...
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Flame arrival faces rising tension Tokyo Olympics be delayed The Olympic flame from Greece is set to arrive in Japan even as the opening of the the Tokyo Games is in doubt. By. STEPHEN WADE AP Sports Writer. March 18, 2020, 11:14 PM. 4 min read. Image Icon. FILE - In this March 12, 2020, file photo, an actress, ...
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Steph Curry reacts to watching Klay Thompson's 60-point game re-airing Steph Curry was just like every other Warriors fan Wednesday night. Curry turned on NBC Sports Bay Area, likely with his favorite popcorn in hand, to watch the re-airing of Klay Thompson's 60-point performance from Dec. 5, 2016. Just watched ...
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"I'm Back!" It was one of those times when you remember where you were when you heard. Michael Jordan was returning to the NBA and the Chicago Bulls. It was 20 years ago, March 18, a Saturday then when Jordan through his agent, David Falk, issued the most ...
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Gonzaga was denied a run for the national championship, but highlights from this season will live on forever The ultimate goal for every team is to end the season with a win. For the Gonzaga Bulldogs that's exactly what happened, except nobody wanted it to be this way. When the Zags wrapped up a dominant win over Saint Mary's in the West Coast Conference ...
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Soccer: Neville Says His Hotels Free for NHS Staff During Coronavirus Crisis (Reuters) - Gary Neville has said that the two hotels he co-owns with former Manchester United team mate Ryan Giggs will be made available to National Health Service (NHS) staff at no cost as they fight the coronavirus pandemic. Premier League side ...
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Networks adjusting to life without live sporting events All of our stories about the coronavirus are being provided free of charge as a service to the public. You can find all of our stories here. You can suppport local journalism by subscribing to The Day.
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Gadsden City's Camille Jenkins selected for North-South all-star game The Alabama High School Athletic Association released the rosters Wednesday for the North-South girls and boys all-star basketball games. Gadsden City's Camille Jenkins landed on the North girls' roster. She helped lead the Titans to a Class 7A, Area 7 ...
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TSSAA keeps state tournaments alive The Lebanon girls and Mt. Juliet boys, along with 34 other teams in Division I's three classifications, may yet have a chance to continue the state basketball tournament. High school's version of March Madness may be held in May and Spring Fling, the ...
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UNLV hires Stanford's La Rocque as women's basketball coach UNLV has hired former Stanford assistant and player Lindy La Rocque as its next women's basketball coach. The school announced Wednesday that La Rocque will replace Kathy Oliver, who resigned on March 6 after the Rebels failed to make the NCAA ...
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Big Sky cancels spring sports, suspends practices and trainings through April 3 After suspending spring sports last week, the Big Sky Conference announced Wednesday that all of its spring sports competitions and championships have been canceled. The conference said the decision came after a unanimous vote by its presidents' ...
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DJ Harvey trims his list to eight Chatsworth (Calif.) Sierra Canyon athlete D.J. Harvey put out an unofficial top eight earlier tonight. Harvey tweeted out a top eight tonight of Arizona State, Cal, LSU, Oregon, Kansas, Notre Dame, Virginia Tech and USC. He called an 'unofficial' top eight ...
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PSG's Neymar and Thiago Silva return to Brazil due to coronavirus pandemic Neymar and Paris Saint-Germain teammate Thiago Silva have returned home to Brazil due to the coronavirus pandemic, leaving France before the country went into lockdown on Tuesday, PSG have confirmed to ESPN. PSG gave all the players the ...
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Premier League clubs urged to help food banks during coronavirus crisis Premier League clubs have been urged to follow the leads of Liverpool and Brighton to "avoid a disaster waiting to happen" by fighting the threat of the coronavirus crisis to food banks and ensuring casual staff are paid during football's suspension. The move ...
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Tyson Fury: Farmer's new claims about boar meat 'will not affect fighter's career' A farmer's claim he lied to aid Tyson Fury in an anti-doping case will have "little effect" on the heavyweight's career, says the 5 Live Boxing team. Fury and his cousin Hughie received backdated two-year bans from UK Anti-Doping (Ukad) in 2017 after ...
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F1 cancels August break, could delay 2021 changes By Alan Baldwin. LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One teams must close for three weeks by the end of April in a move that will allow races to be rescheduled during the European summer and help limit the financial impact of the coronavirus outbreak.
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