Month: September 2018

2:17 PM ET No. 5 LSU will be without starting left guard Garrett “Bruiser” Brumfield this week when the Tigers face Ole Miss. Brumfield suffered an injury to his left knee in the first quarter of the Tigers’ 38-21 win over Louisiana Tech on Saturday. “We don’t know when Garrett will be back,” LSU Ed
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1:47 PM ET Oklahoma State slot receiver Jalen McCleskey will redshirt and transfer after the year for his final season, coach Mike Gundy announced Monday. A player can appear in four games in a season without burning his redshirt, thanks to a new rule. We asked Power 5 coaches how this changes the college game.
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2:27 PM ET Associated Press Charlotte Hornets point guard Kemba Walker says he doesn’t want go play for a super team. He wants to stay in Charlotte. The two-time NBA All-Star becomes an unrestricted free agent next July. There is expected to be plenty of interest in him around the league next summer, but Walker
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1:28 PM BST Australia coach Michael Cheika may be set to end the Kurtley Beale flyhalf experiment and restore Bernard Foley to the number 10 shirt for Saturday’s Rugby Championship clash with rejuvenated South Africa. Having started the tournament at inside centre, Beale replaced Foley as starting flyhalf for the tight win over the Springboks
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1:05 PM ET After sitting on an announcement since their first win in more than a year, the Cleveland Browns made it official that rookie Baker Mayfield will start Sunday against the Oakland Raiders. Browns coach Hue Jackson announced Mayfield as the team’s starter Monday after practice and an opportunity to meet with the No.
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10:00 AM ET PHILADELPHIA — Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz helped pull out a win Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts in his return from major knee injury, and more importantly, he looked healthy doing so. Here are three key moments that defined an emotionally charged day at Lincoln Financial Field. A message in the tunnel Waking
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