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    Virginia News: Cavaliers Picked to Win ACC Coastal

    The ACC Media Days kicked off on Monday, and in a surprising twist, the Virginia Cavaliers were picked to win the ACC Coastal. While there was no surprise that defending national champion Clemson was picked to top the Atlantic, and 170 of 173 media members picked the Tigers to win the ACC Championship, the idea […] More

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    Baylor News: Matt Rhule’s Truck is Stolen

    Matt Rhule’s time at the Big 12 Media Days went off without a hitch, but he ran into some unexpected trouble before the start of the Texas High School Coaches Association convention this weekend. Rhule tweeted out that his truck was stolen from the parking lot of a Marriott hotel right by Dallas-Fort Worth airport […] More

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    Florida International News: Former DB Emmanuel Lubin Dies in Car Crash

    Tragedy struck the Florida International Golden Panthers last night when it was announced that former defensive back Emmanuel Lubin had died in a car accident. Head coach Butch Davis and Lubin’s former teammates were heartbroken and have spent today expressing their condolences on social media. There are no words. We love you and we miss […] More

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    NCAAF News: Rumors of Division Realignment Within the Big Ten Swirl

    Since the Big Ten did away with the Legends and Leaders divisions at the end of the 2013 season and split into East and West, the East Division has dominated the Big Ten. All five conference championship games since the realignment have been won by the East Division winner, as Ohio State, Michigan State, and […] More

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    Rutgers News: Scarlet Knights Have New Stadium Sponsor

    The Rutgers Scarlet Knights announced a new stadium naming-rights deal on Friday, and it is sure to lead to plenty of humor and derision over the next seven years. The university announced that it had come to terms with IT provider SHI International, and the stadium would be henceforth known as SHI Stadium. SHI Stadium […] More

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    NCAAF News: Jackie Sherrill Settles Lawsuit With NCAA

    After nearly 15 years, Jackie Sherrill and the NCAA have finally come to terms in the court room. Sherrill filed a lawsuit against the NCAA in December 2004, alleging that the powerful organization that oversees college athletics damaged his reputation and conspired to keep him out of coaching. It took a long time for this […] More

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    Nebraska News: Scott Frost Hypes Up Adrian Martinez

    Despite a 4-8 season in 2018, there is plenty of optimism surrounding Scott Frost’s second year at the helm of the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Many are calling for Frost and Nebraska to have a very successful 2019, and the Huskers are seen as a contender for the Big Ten West title this season. A lot of […] More

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    NCAAF News: Jim Harbaugh Critical of Urban Meyer

    Neither Jim Harbaugh or Urban Meyer are strangers to controversy. Harbaugh has never been one to shy away from making statements, while Meyer has been a lightning rod for critics over the last 15 years. It comes as little surprise then that just before the start of Big Ten Media Days, Harbaugh had some verbal […] More

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    NCAAF News: Off-field Battle Between Clemson and Alabama Gets Spicy

    You’d think a 44-16 win in the CFP National Championship Game would be enough to silence the doubters, but there are still plenty of people that question the Clemson Tigers. During ACC and SEC Media Days, there has been a little war of the words going on, and although neither team has directly challenged the […] More

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    Ohio State News: Jim Delany Feels the CFP Robbed Ohio State in 2018

    Jim Delany had some strong words for the College Football Playoff Committee on Thursday. During the Big Ten Conference Media Days, Delany stated his belief that the Big Ten has been overlooked by the Selection Committee in recent seasons. He brought up the exclusion of Ohio State in 2018 as a recent example, expressing dismay […] More

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    MLB News: Noe Ramirez Suspended Three Games for Hitting Jake Marisnick

    The powers that be have decided enough is enough. After Noe Ramirez hit Jake Marisnick in Tuesday night’s game between the Los Angeles Angels and Houston Astros, the league office has decided to suspend Ramirez for three games and manager Brad Ausmus for one game. Noé Ramirez was suspended for 3 games and Brad Ausmus […] More

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    MLB News: Aaron Sanchez Loses 10th Straight Game

    Aaron Sanchez made the kind of history you don’t want to make. Sanchez lost his 10th straight start, becoming the sixth player in 110 years to lose 10 straight games. The last player to do it was Kevin Slowey, who did it over the span of three seasons from 2011 to 2013, so Sanchez accomplishing […] More

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