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Daniel Jeremiah's Top 50: 2020 NFL Draft prospect rankings 4.0 With Round 1 of the 2020 NFL Draft set to begin on April 23, NFL Network draft guru and former NFL scout Daniel Jeremiah updates his top 50 draft-eligible prospects. RANK. 1. Chase Young, Edge. School: Ohio State | Year: Junior Previous rank: 1. Young is ...
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2020 NFL Mock Draft: Matt Miller's Post-Free-Agency Predictions Much has changed around the NFL since we last checked in with a mock draft. Tom Brady is a Tampa Bay Buccaneer, Philip Rivers an Indianapolis Colt, and other trades and signings have filled and created team needs. What hasn't changed is the ...
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Ranking the top 10 freshmen in women's college basketball South Carolina forward Aliyah Boston, espnW's national freshman of the year, found out via text on March 12 that the women's NCAA tournament was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. "I dropped my phone," Boston recalled. "And I just kept crying, ...
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The 2020 NFL Draft will be different than any other. That hurts lesser-known prospects most of all The NFL, like most of the country, is on lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. No business is allowed at a team's facility, except for medical rehab. Players, coaches, front offices, and owners are tasked with conducting their various roles off campus.
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Anonymous FBS athletic director: 'If there's no season, we will be f*****' If you didn't realize how important college football is to an athletic department's bottom line, this should highlight it. In the midst of the spreading coronavirus pandemic, some connected to the game of college football are decidedly pessimistic that the ...
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Nets now symptom free after testing positive NEW YORK -- Fifteen days after the Brooklyn Nets announced that four players had tested positive for COVID-19, general manager Sean Marks said that Brooklyn's entire roster is now symptom-free. Speaking to reporters during a conference call on Tuesday ...
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Mailbag: The NFL Needs to Tone Down its Optimism About the 2020 Season I understand the reasoning. The NFL is a business. One that generates 11-figure revenue numbers annually. It didn't get there without prioritizing the bottom line, nor did its owners accumulate the wealth to buy teams by failing to find opportunity to profit ...
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Mavericks owner Mark Cuban now not sure when NBA will return to action Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, who expressed optimism last week that the NBA season could resume as soon as mid-May, has backed off discussing any potential timetables for the league playing games again. "I have no idea," Cuban said ...
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Former Detroit Lions safety Don Carey picks 'craziest time' to run for political office Don Carey was supposed to be at the Chesapeake, Virginia, home of one of his friends Thursday, mingling with a few dozen millennials, listening to their vision of the city's future and brainstorming ways he could help make it come true. He had another ...
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MLB cancels Cubs-Cardinals London series in June Major League Baseball has canceled its London Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs because of the coronavirus pandemic. The teams were set to play two games at West Ham's Olympic Stadium, on June 13 and 14. Baseball ...
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Adam Schefter Calls Out NFL for Holding Draft While 'There's Carnage in the Streets': TRAINA THOUGHTS 1. Good for Adam Schefter. The ESPN reporter is clearly exasperated by the NFL's acting as if nothing crazy is happening in the country and proceeding with everything as if it's business as usual. During an appearance on Scott Van Pelt's SportsCenter ...
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Remember That Guy: White Sox reliever Neal Cotts Neal Cotts was one of the stars of the 2005 White Sox bullpen, the top lefty in Ozzie Guillen's relief corps. Remember that guy? Neal James Cotts celebrated his 40th birthday a week ago; he was born March 25, 1980 in Lebanon, Illinois, not far from St. Louis.
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The magic of Wimbledon lives on even without play this year There will be no riveting drama or heroics at Wimbledon in 2020, as All England Club officials canceled the most legendary tennis tournament of the year, making the announcement on Wednesday. The decision was made after weeks of deliberations amid ...
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The two times Michael Jordan played pretty good April Fools' jokes As Michael Jordan was reaching the height of his powers, the Chicago Bulls star said he was retiring to pick up a new sport. Sound familiar? Before Jordan actually did retire to play baseball following his third NBA championship in 1993, he played a part in an ...
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Bills Today | Buffalo climbs to this spot in ESPN's latest power rankings 1. Buffalo climbs to this spot in ESPN's latest power rankings. ESPN released their 2020 post free agency power rankings and the Bills moved up two spots to No. 9 after their way-too-early rankings were released in February. ESPN's Marcel Louis-Jacques ...
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Gen.G, Kentucky to put on 64-player NBA 2K20 event Esports organization Gen.G and the University of Kentucky announced plans Wednesday to put on a 64-person NBA 2K20 Twitch tournament. Anyone who is at least 13 years old, has a PS4 and owns NBA 2K20 will be able register to compete in the ...
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The Latest: Bournemouth's Howe takes voluntary pay cut Premier League club Bournemouth says manager Eddie Howe has taken a voluntary pay cut during the coronavirus outbreak. By. The Associated Press. April 1, 2020, 8:17 AM. 7 min read. 7 min read. Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Email this article.
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How close the Colts were to signing Tom Brady over Philip Rivers The Colts may have been bigger players in the Tom Brady sweepstakes than originally believed. It's not every day that the Greatest Of All Time quarterback hits the free agency market, and Colts head coach Frank Reich did his due diligence thoroughly ...
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This Day in Sports History: MLB Players Go on Their First Strike In the long history of Major League Baseball, there have been eight work stoppages. Most were relatively unsubstantial: Five of the eight resulted in no games missed, with the 1985 players' strike lasting a mere two days from Aug. 6-7. Others have been more ...
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MLB rumors: Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw sounds warning against extended season due to coronavirus The ripple effect of a delayed baseball season due to the coronavirus pandemic likely won't be felt at first. But when the impact arrives, it will arrive in a strong way. From potential of walk-year players simply hitting free agency, to a limited draft, to lost revenue, ...
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Dana Evans announces return for senior season Dana Evans announced today, April 1, that she is returning for her senior year for Louisville women's basketball. During her junior year, Evans was named Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Player of the Year, selected as a Second Team All-American by the ...
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Andrea Iannone Suspended for 18 Months for Doping Violation Andrea Iannone has been handed an 18-month suspension from all racing activities after testing positive to anabolic steroids at a routine doping test carried out at the 2019 Malaysian MotoGP. Andrea Iannone Suspended for 18 Months Iannone has one last ...
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Tampa Bay Professional Sports Teams Providing Community Support During Coronavirus Crisis On March 27 the Tampa Bay Rays disseminated a media notes package that had the look and feel of a normal in-season notes package. Of course, this is far removed from a normal time. Instead of the usual thorough coverage of the good and the ...
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TB12, Still: Tom Brady Accepts Chris Godwin's Offer Earlier this month, after two decades with the New England Patriots, Tom Brady changed teams for the first time in his storied NFL career. He won't be changing jersey numbers. Brady's colors are now pewter and red, but he'll continue to wear jersey No. 12 as ...
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Syracuse lacrosse dominates All-America team Syracuse, N.Y. -- The tremendous top-to-bottom talent of the Syracuse lacrosse team this season was a large reason why the team earned the No. 1 ranking before play was stopped because of the coronavirus pandemic. Wednesday, that depth spilled over to ...
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Danica Patrick on lockdown advice, life after racing, fitness and CBD Danica Patrick may be retired from racing, but that doesn't mean she's kept out of the public eye. The first woman to lead the Indianapolis 500 mostly has focused on finding new passions and advocating personal fitness since her racing career ended, and she ...
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There's 'no blood, sweat or tears' in iRacing, but there's still tempers It was going to happen at some point. With four laps left to the scheduled distance in Sunday's eNASCAR Pro Invitational iRacing Series event on a virtual Texas Motor Speedway, Timmy Hill performed a bump-and-run on William Byron that led to Hill's win in ...
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Astros owner Jim Crane believes he's shielded from lawsuits over cheating scandal Houston Astros owner Jim Crane claimed in a legal filing Monday that Major League Baseball "exonerated" him, which protects him from being sued in the sign-stealing scandal. Crane made the defense in a suit filed by former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Mike ...
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Foxworth says Patriots should sign Cam Newton Some franchises are making massive free agent signings at quarterback. Others are waiting until the NFL Draft later this month to draft a rookie. But no one is signing Cam Newton. At least not right now they're not. Newton, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2011 ...
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Lincoln Riley discusses Trey Sermon transfer to Ohio State Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley had "nothing but positives" to say about former Sooner running back Trey Sermon, who transferred to Ohio State earlier this month. Talking in a teleconference Tuesday, Riley was asked how more time affects how he thinks ...
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Blue Jays: New scheduling challenges for home games We don't yet know if or when the MLB schedule will begin this year, but if it happens before June 30, the Blue Jays are going to have a tough time hosting home games. Even though we're only at the very beginning of April (man, March took forever), there are ...
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Kevin Love 'selfishly' doesn't want the NBA schedule to change Appearing on The Daily Social Distancing Show on Tuesday night, Kevin Love was asked for his thoughts on the NBA potentially permanently changing its schedule due to complications caused by the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). The Cleveland ...
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6-foot-8 forward Jarius Hamilton transferring to Maryland Jarius Hamilton, a 6-foot-8, 234-pound forward, announced on Twitter on Wednesday that he is transferring to play basketball at Maryland. Hamilton, a former ESPN 100 top recruit, averaged 9.5 points and 4.3 rebounds this past season as a sophomore for ...
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Falcons lose Clayborn to Browns, Crawford to Titans Former Falcons defensive end Adrian Clayborn and defensive tackle Jack Crawford went to new teams on Tuesday, according to their agents. Clayborn, who did two stints with the Falcons, is headed to Cleveland to play for the Browns on a two-year contract ...
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OHSAA eyes 'worst-case' contingencies for summer, fall while keeping spring sports on hold The OHSAA has informed athletic directors of scenarios it is exploring for spring sports, in addition to "worst-case scenario" planning for the summer and fall. Spring sports remain on hold at least until May 1, but the Ohio High School Athletic Association has ...
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Illini Basketball Monitoring Players in Metro Market COVID-19 Hotspots CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- The scariest current thought for Illinois head coach Brad Underwood continues to be he knows he's got several players scattered in the large-populated coronavirus hotspots. Whether it is Chicago where Ayo Dosunmu is under a ...
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Seahawks April Fooled: 5 biggest busts in Seattle draft history The Seahawks have made some excellent draft choices in the history of the franchise. But they also have made some terrible ones. Here are five of the worst. The Seahawks have been a franchise since 1976. Since then, Seattle is 355-336-1. They have made ...
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Simone Biles fears mental toll on athletes after postponement of Tokyo Olympics Simone Biles has spoken of her fears of the mental toll on athletes as they ponder an extra year of preparation for the Tokyo Olympics. The Games were due to start in July but have been postponed until the summer of 2021 as major sports events shut down ...
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Vince Carter reveals that a man's prized Vince Carter autograph is not actually his signature Buying something in an auction or on eBay comes with the "caveat emptor" warning (that's "buyer beware," of course). When The Athletic asked for people to send a photo of their most random piece of sports memorabilia, podcast host Tas Melas responded ...
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Coronavirus: Sharks president explains decision to play games after county urged cancellations SAN JOSE — Jonathan Becher, president of Sharks Sports & Entertainment, said the decision to play NHL games at SAP Center earlier this month after local health officials urged a moratorium on large public gatherings came after he called executives from ...
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UEFA postpones all June national team matches Following today's video conference meeting with the general secretaries of all 55 UEFA member associations and recommendations made by the working groups created on 17 March, the UEFA Executive Committee took a series of decisions, as follows:.
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George Foreman delivers Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 prediction after speaking with Bronze Bomber George Foreman has predicted Deontay Wilder can 'easily beat' Tyson Fury in their trilogy fight after speaking to the Bronze Bomber. The heavyweight legend has been mentoring Wilder since his loss to Fury last February and even offered to train the ...
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Will Johnson discusses Virginia Tech commitment Virginia Tech identified Will Johnson earlier than almost any other Power 5 school, and it paid off as the Hokies landed the long, athletic prospect from Leonardstown (Md.) St. Mary's Ryken. The 6-foot-2, 200-pound Johnson announced his commitment to the ...
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Sean Payton feeling good after Coronavirus, looking forward to the season New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton was the first person in the NFL to test positive for the Coronavirus. Today, he is feeling better and is looking forward to the upcoming NFL season. Payton's recovery. Payton, 56, said that his diagnosis was less ...
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USL eCup: Rocket League Edition to Stream via ESPN Digital Platforms Pay TV subscribers are able to stream matches via the ESPN App and ESPN.com. TAMPA, Fla. – The United Soccer League (USL) announced today that its relationship with ESPN will extend to the esports realm, with the organization becoming the official ...
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Idaho officially extends suspension of spring sports through April 20 The Idaho High School Activities Association (IHSAA), in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, announced via news release Tuesday the mandatory suspension/postponement of activities – which was set to end April 5 – will continue through April 20 ...
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