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Clemson AD says no active coronavirus cases in athletics department Clemson athletics director Dan Radakovich told the school's board of trustees Friday that the athletics department now has no active coronavirus cases and no staff or student-athletes remain in quarantine. Radakovich's update came during an open session ...
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Power Rankings: Atlanta United plummets, LAFC seizes top spot after MLS is Back Tournament group stage Only MLS league games will be reflected in the rankings. Rankings are voted on by MLSsoccer.com editorial staff; words by Jonathan Sigal. BIGGEST MOVERS: ORL, SJ +13; ATL -16. 1. PREVIOUS: 3. HIGH: 1 | LOW: 3. Even without Carlos Vela, Bob ...
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Sources: Proposal would let Notre Dame vie for ACC title in 2020 The ACC is considering various scheduling models for the upcoming season, including one that would have Notre Dame eligible to play in the conference championship game, sources told ESPN on Friday. Sources indicated that was only one of various ...
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Analytics suggest Packers headed for major regression in 2020 Is there anything worse than the Green Bay Packers winning the NFC North? For Bears fans, the answer is an obvious no. But that was the reality that faced Chicago's football diehards in 2019, just one year removed from Matt Nagy taking the league by storm ...
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Watching MLB in 2020 Is Going to Be Weird Did you hear? Baseball is back. It may not be what you dreamed of, but Thursday night's two games offered a window into what it will be like to be an MLB fan in 2020. There was a lot to soak in (like that rain pun), from fan-less player introductions to weird ...
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Indiana's Michael Penix Jr., Whop Philyor, Stevie Scott III All On Maxwell Award Watch List BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Three of Indiana's most dangerous offensive players have been selected to the Maxwell Award Watch list. Quarterback Michael Penix Jr., wide receiver Whop Philyor and running back Stevie Scott III are the three Hoosiers on the list.
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Stats Inc. Says: Rockies Have Historic Opening Day Edge on Rangers The Rockies are three games over .500 (15-12) in Opening Day games, the fifth-best percentage among current franchises and the second-best record among current NL franchises. Texas, which is hosting the Rockies, is 24-35 in its history on Opening Day, ...
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Falcons' Todd Gurley Prepared for No Season If NFL Can't Agree to COVID-19 Plan Atlanta Falcons star Todd Gurley said he's prepared for some or all of the 2020 NFL season to be wiped out if the league and NFL Players Association can't set up adequate safeguards amid the COVID-19 pandemic. During an appearance on CBS Sports ...
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Detroit Tigers: Here are the five new MLB rules to know for the 2020 season As if this Major League Baseball season wasn't shaping up as the most disruptive in history — featuring a late July start, 30-man rosters and a 60-game schedule — we've also got a few rule changes to deal with. Here are the five biggest ones that could affect ...
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Nuggets' Bol Bol drug-tested after stellar performance in NBA debut Denver Nuggets center Bol Bol saw his first action of the 2019-20 season in Wednesday's scrimmage against the Washington Wizards and he didn't disappoint. Bol scored 16 points on 6-of-14 shooting, grabbed 10 rebounds, and registered six blocks.
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Flyers Talk podcast: Oskar Lindblom's contract, dangerous team, more On the latest Flyers Talk podcast, NBC Sports Philadelphia's Katie Emmer and Jordan Hall discuss Oskar Lindblom's new contract and the mindset of this team heading into the 24-team tournament.
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Report: Rockets guard Austin Rivers leaves bubble for family matter Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson, Clippers center Montrezl Harrell and Clippers guard Patrick Beverley have all left the bubble for personal emergencies. Now, Rockets guard Austin Rivers is also departing Disney World. Shams Charania of The Athletic:.
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2020 MLB Opening Day: Where is the Sharp Money Going? The first pitch of Opening Day won't be thrown by Mets starting pitcher Jacob deGrom until 4:10pm ET, but that hasn't stopped the sharps in Vegas from getting in early. Vegas Whispers is on three different games for today's Major League slate. Let's dive in.
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Braves to be without d'Arnaud and Flowers Braves manager Brian Snitker announced Friday morning the team will be without catchers Travis d'Arnaud and Tyler Flowers for the opening day game against the New York Mets. Both d'Arnaud and Flowers have tested negative for COVID-19, but they both ...
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Swiss legal chief quits amid FIFA controversy Geneva (AFP) - Switzerland's top prosecutor resigned Friday following a drawn-out controversy over his handling of a corruption investigation targeting FIFA, but continued to deny accusations he lied. Attorney General Michael Lauber, suspected of collusion ...
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Klopp says Lampard has much to learn after 'arrogant' jibe LIVERPOOL, England — Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp hit back at Frank Lampard for accusing the champions of becoming "arrogant" since winning the English Premier League, saying on Friday the young Chelsea coach still has a lot to learn. Support our ...
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Meet Bucs Rookie RB Raymond Calais The Tampa Bay Buccaneers double-dipped at running back in the 2020 NFL Draft, following up their third-round selection of Vanderbilt's Ke'Shawn Vaughn with Louisiana's Raymond Calais on Day 3. A speedy home-run threat with big-play ability, Calais ...
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Reds' Matt Davidson: Contract selected by Reds Davidson made the Reds' Opening Day roster after his contract was officially selected by the team Friday. The temporarily expanded 30-man rosters create space for players like Davidson to make the team. The 29-year-old hit a respectable .228/.319/.419 for ...
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Lions offseason questions: Individual matchups to watch As training camp approaches, it's only natural to start looking ahead to the 2020 NFL season and future opponents. We already talked about the games we're looking forward to most, but what about matchups? Which individual matchup are you looking ...
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The 2020 Season Will Provide A Glimpse Into The Detroit Tigers' Future At last, the Detroit Tigers will be playing competitive, non-exhibition baseball. Their 60 game season starts tonight in Cincinnati and expectations are...realistic. The Tigers are entering the next phase of their rebuild and while they are hoping to take a step ...
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10 things fans will notice about Globe Life Field while watching Texas Rangers on TV Stop us if you've heard this before: The Texas Rangers will be playing their first games this season, and maybe more, without fans at Globe ... Ok. So you've heard that Globe Life Field, all $1.2 billion of it, will be empty outside of baseball personnel and a ...
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Series Preview: Milwaukee Brewers @ Chicago Cubs A Brewers-Cubs series won't quite be the same without the folks at Wrigley raining boos on Ryan Braun before he homers and rounds the bases while yelling "LET'S (funning) GO," but it's still Opening Day, and it's still a Brewers-Cubs series. Ten of the ...
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Roy Jones on Mike Tyson: He's Coming To Kill, I'm Going in There To Kill or Die! Former four-division world champion Roy Jones Jr., who spent about 10 years as the unmatched pound-for-pound king for much of the 1990s and early 2000s, spent the last several years of his career facing lesser opponents on small cards, no longer the ...
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Trump Honors Former Track Phenom and Kansas Congressman Ryun WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday presented one of the nation's highest civilian honors to Jim Ryun, a former Republican congressman and the first U.S. high schooler to break the 4-minute barrier in running the mile. Ryun was the ...
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Rays release resource guide, grants for social justice initiatives In early June the Rays had announced that, in consultation with community partners, they would be making grants and sharing resources to further the goals of equity and social justice in the Tampa Bay area. They chose Opening Day to follow through on ...
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Formula 1 Cancels US, Mexican, Brazilian Grand Prix Races Amid COVID-19 Formula 1 announced on Friday that it will not run the U.S., Mexican and Brazilian Grand Prix races because of concerns regarding the coronavirus pandemic. According to BBC's Andrew Benson, those races will be replaced by races in Europe. F1 will ...
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Opening Day for Chicago Baseball: White Sox, Cubs Home Openers Friday The Cubs will take on the Milwaukee Brewers at Wrigley Field and the White Sox will face the Minnesota Twins at Guaranteed Rate Field. Published 3 hours ago • Updated 2 hours ago. Pause. 4:50. White Sox Announcer Jason Benetti on 'The Most Beautiful ...
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Let it rip, Twins: 2020 team can finally release pent-up anticipation It's entirely possible the 2020 version is the best Minnesota Twins team. It's virtually certain that it has never mattered less. Josh Donaldson upgrades the highest-scoring offense the Twins have had, and tightens the infield defense. Rich Hill, Homer Bailey and ...
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Kevin Gorman's Take 5: Nik Turley took long road to making Pirates' Opening Day roster What might have seemed but a footnote when the Pittsburgh Pirates finalized their Opening Day roster is actually an incredible comeback story for relief pitcher Nik Turley. That the 30-year-old left-hander, a non-roster invitee to spring training, made the ...
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Phillies opening day: Notes, quotes and observations Phillies general manager Matt Klentak ended a video news conference with reporters on Thursday by saying, "Happy Opening Day." And so, 120 days after the scheduled season opener, the Phillies will finally begin the 2020 season Friday night at Citizens ...
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Celtics point guard Kemba Walker says knee is feeling good "The knee feels good. I'm doing really well. After every day that I'm running, my knee reacts really good. I'm in a good place right now," Celtics point guard Kemba Walker said. Kemba Walker went through an entire practice with the Celtics Thursday morning ...
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Naazim Richardson, Trainer of Bernard Hopkins & Shane Mosley, Has Died Naazim Richardson, a respected longtime trainer from Philadelphia, has died. The Boxing Writers Association of America confirmed Richardson's death Friday morning. Richardson, a devout Muslim who answered to "Brother Naazim," is most known for ...
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Cubs TV network signs last-minute deal with Comcast to air games CHICAGO -- With no time to spare, the Chicago Cubs' new television network, called Marquee, has a last-minute agreement with Chicagoland's largest cable provider, Comcast, to air their games. The deal allows fans in the Chicago market to watch the Cubs ...
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The Rupp Arena controversy is complicated This is obviously a touchy issue for a lot of people, but let's be honest, it should come as no surprise that the issue of Kentucky Basketball's arena being named after a man with a complicated racial history is being questioned right now. Honestly, I'm surprised ...
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Middle Atlantic Conference suspends college sports until 2021 The Middle Atlantic Conference — which includes 18 colleges and universities across 3 three states — announced on Friday the suspension of college sports for the fall semester with the possibility of moving the sports to the spring. The move postpones the ...
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Zanardi returning to intensive care in Milan ROME (Reuters) - Italian former Formula One driver and Paralympic champion Alex Zanardi was returning to intensive care on Friday, three days after being moved to a specialist recovery centre to treat serious head injuries. The 53-year-old underwent three ...
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Fast start looms large as Rockies enter weird, wild 2020 MLB season Buckle up baseball fans, this is going to be a weird, wild ride. It's July 23 and every team is tied for first place with 60 games to play. A hot batter or two could lead a surprise team to the top. OK, maybe not the Baltimore Orioles, but a large number of teams ...
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Notebook: Phillies set for opener tonight against Marlins It's been a strange ride, but here we are on Opening Day. The Phillies bring a new look with an improved roster and a proven manager. Now, with an expanded postseason, the Phillies seem primed to play meaningful baseball late into the summer.
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Dustin Johnson exits 3M Open with quadruple-bogey 9 on his sccorecard Dustin Johnson, ranked fourth in the world, withdrew Thursday from the 3M Open citing a back injury after he shot a 78 that included four balls hit into TPC Twin Cities' ponds and lakes in his front nine alone. His 7-over-par score included what he called a ...
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The Latest: Wisconsin AD warns of $100 million revenue loss The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world: ———. Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez says the school's athletic department faces a potential $100 million loss of revenue in its $140 million budget due to challenges ...
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Fan's Best Friend: Send Your Dog to Dodger Stadium as a Cardboard Cutout For $149, baseball fans and dog owners can buy a cardboard cutout of their pet to be displayed in Dodger Stadium. By Maya MacGregor • Published July 23, 2020 • Updated on July 23, 2020 at 4:17 pm. A dog on the field at Dodger Stadium. Getty. A dog on ...
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Previewing the third day of scrimmages in Orlando After two days of scrimmage action, the remaining six teams take the court for their first scrimmage games in Orlando. Given the long break prior to the season restart, here's a quick primer on the biggest storylines surrounding each of these squads. 0:00 ...
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