Month: October 2018

6:56 PM ET After back-to-back USC losses, embattled coach Clay Helton is going back to his roots, reclaiming the team’s offensive playcalling duties. Helton, who served as USC’s offensive coordinator and playcaller from 2013 to 2015 before becoming head coach, announced the change Monday. Offensive coordinator Tee Martin had handled playcalling since 2016. In recent
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7:04 PM ET Washington State was fined $25,000 as a result of its fans rushing the field following the Cougars’ 34-20 win against Oregon on Oct. 20, according to a conference spokesman. With ESPN’s College GameDay in town for the game, it was one of the most celebrated wins in program history. In 2016, the
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6:45 PM ET Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Washington Nationals have exercised their $6 million club option for 2019 on lefty closer Sean Doolittle. The Nationals announced the move Monday. His contract has another team option, at $6.5 million, for 2020. The 32-year-old Doolittle had 25 saves and a 3-3 record with a 1.60 ERA
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6:06 PM ET Associated Press WACO, Texas — Baylor starting quarterback Charlie Brewer is in a concussion protocol and his status is uncertain for Saturday’s home game against Oklahoma State. Coach Matt Rhule said Monday that Brewer is under a doctor’s care while going through the steps of the protocol. Brewer completed only 1 of
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6:10 PM ET The European Tour on Monday released its 2018-19 schedule, with several changes occurring, many in response to the overhaul of the PGA Tour’s schedule. The tour’s flagship event, the BMW PGA Championship played at Wentworth, will move from May to September and be part of a series of events after the PGA
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5:43 PM ET Arizona State landed a commitment from 2020 wide receiver Chad Johnson Jr. on Monday. Johnson Jr. is the son of former All-Pro NFL receiver Chad Johnson and has already made a name for himself at the same position as his father. Mom , we’re going to Tempe. #COMMITTED pic.twitter.com/jA7hnU14SE — 18 (@ChadYoloJ)
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5:16 PM ET Washington quarterback Jake Browning will remain the Huskies’ starter in the wake of a mid-game benching in Saturday’s 12-10 loss at Cal, coach Chris Petersen said. After the Huskies scored a touchdown on their opening drive, they managed just 107 yards on the next five drives combined — without scoring — before
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