Month: October 2018

Oct 23, 2018 CLEMSON, S.C. — Clemson coaches saw in practice every day what the world expected to see every game: Freshman quarterback Trevor Lawrence slinging the ball into tight windows, his highly skilled receivers making one catch after another, forming the high-powered passing game they all sought after more than a year of searching.
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11:41 AM BST KweseESPN Staff Jean Deysel has announced his retirement from rugby due to injury. The former Springboks flanker, who joined Ulster from Guinness PRO14 rivals Munster in 2017, made his decision because of a “combination of lower-body injuries and various niggles”. Deysel, who won four caps for South Africa, the last against Australia
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11:15 AM ET ESPN News Services The Denver Broncos have released backup quarterback Chad Kelly after his Tuesday arrest on suspicion of criminal trespass. The 24-year-old Kelly appeared briefly in court Wednesday, and a court date was set for Nov. 8. Kelly has not yet been formally charged. He had posted a $2,500 bond and
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11:28 AM ET A group of five-star prospects and their inner circles, as well as one NBA general manager, offered reactions to the NBA G League initiative announced Thursday, expressing a mixture of skepticism and a desire for more details before reaching any conclusions. Five of the 13 players in the 2019 ESPN 100 still
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11:37 AM ET Associated Press SINGAPORE — Angelique Kerber held her nerve and held her serve, a combination that helped the Wimbledon champion beat Naomi Osaka 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 on Wednesday at the WTA Finals. Kerber saved 13 of the 18 break points she faced, including five in the final game of the first set,
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10:59 AM ET Associated Press ATLANTA — Dewayne Dedmon is expected to play in the Atlanta Hawks‘ home opener after missing the first three games recovering from a fractured left ankle. The 7-foot center participated in his first full practice and was cleared for Wednesday night’s game against the Dallas Mavericks. The Hawks are still
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11:11 AM ET When John Tavares returns to New York, he will be playing where his Islanders career began — the Nassau Coliseum. The Islanders announced that the Feb. 28 game against Tavares’ new team, the Maple Leafs, is being moved from Barclays Center in Brooklyn to Long Island, in the arena where the team
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