Month: September 2018

7:39 PM ET Kyle Bonagura Close ESPN Staff Writer Covers the Pac-12. Joined ESPN in 2014. Attended Washington State University. Mitch Sherman Close ESPN Staff Writer Nebraska/Big Ten/Recruiting reporter. Joined ESPN in 2011. Graduated from the University of Nebraska. Ohio State looked sharp in Week 4 with Urban Meyer back on the sideline. How far
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11:05 AM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN The offseason saw some significant shifts in talent in the NHL, but in many ways the rich just got richer at the forward spot. John Tavares joined a Toronto Maple Leafs team that was already loaded with young talent. Paul Stastny and Max Pacioretty were acquired by the Vegas Golden
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5:24 PM ET The New York Yankees may have to go into the postseason without starting shortstop Didi Gregorius. Manager Aaron Boone said Sunday that Gregorius tore cartilage in his wrist sliding into home for Saturday’s game-winning score. Didi Gregorius injured his wrist on this slide to score the game-winning run Saturday night. Frank Franklin II/AP
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4:24 PM ET Notre Dame running back Dexter Williams is expected to make his season debut this week against No. 7 Stanford after sitting out the team’s first four games. Coach Brian Kelly said Sunday that barring a slip-up this week, Williams would be able to contribute for the eighth-ranked Fighting Irish against the Cardinal.
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4:24 PM ET ATLANTA — Phil Mickelson never matched par in his four rounds and finished last in the 30-man field at the Tour Championship, a final tuneup for the Ryder Cup next week in France. In fact, four U.S. Ryder Cup team members — Mickelson, Bubba Watson, Patrick Reed and Brooks Koepka — were
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4:06 PM ET New Orleans Pelicans All-Star Anthony Davis has signed with Rich Paul’s Klutch Sports, which represents the Los Angeles Lakers‘ LeBron James. The agency made the announcement Sunday. We officially welcome @AntDavis23! pic.twitter.com/2rxOQG058f — Klutch Sports Group (@KlutchSports) September 23, 2018 Coming off the best season of his career, averaging 28.1 points, 11.1
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3:58 PM ET Associated Press CHICAGO — He gone. Well, sort of. Longtime Chicago White Sox broadcaster Ken “Hawk” Harrelson worked his final game Sunday, closing out a colorful TV career after three-plus decades in the booth. The White Sox paid tribute to Harrelson with a pregame video featuring a group of fans ticking off
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3:37 PM ET Associated Press After a season-high seven ranked teams lost, the back half of the Associated Press college football poll received a makeover. Five teams entered the Top 25 on Sunday, including No. 17 Kentucky for the first time since 2007. At the top, it was mostly status quo, with Alabama, Georgia, Clemson
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