Month: October 2018

5:39 PM ET Associated Press Syracuse coach Dino Babers is in a good place, with two quarterbacks who have excelled in this turnaround season. He doesn’t buy the notion that a controversy is brewing. “The quarterback is no different than any other player,” Babers said Monday. “We’ve got two good quarterbacks. I think we should
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5:32 PM ET A grievance filed against the Bengals on behalf of Eric Reid was denied by an independent arbitrator, a source confirmed to ESPN. The NFL Players Association filed the grievance on behalf of Reid after Bengals owner Mike Brown reportedly asked if Reid would continue standing during the national anthem. Reid was brought
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5:18 PM ET METAIRIE, La. — The New Orleans Saints went for it a whopping five times on fourth down Sunday during their most defining victory of the season — a 24-23 slugfest on the road against the Baltimore Ravens and the NFL’s No. 1-ranked defense. Apparently they took the same aggressive approach into this
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4:18 PM ET Associated Press Roger Federer was tested by Filip Krajinovic before winning 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 in the first round of his hometown tournament Swiss Indoors Tuesday. The top-seeded Federer seemed in control after winning seven straight games to take the first set and lead by a break in the second. The 35th-ranked Serb
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12:44 PM ET BALTIMORE, Md. — The University System of Maryland Board of Regents met in closed session on Tuesday morning at their headquarters in Baltimore to discuss the findings of an investigation into allegations of a toxic culture within the football program at Maryland. The 17 regents each had a draft copy of the
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4:26 PM ET Associated Press NEW ORLEANS — LSU coach Ed Orgeron hopes coaches will band together and demand changes to NCAA football’s targeting rule and how it is enforced. Orgeron’s suggestion comes just days after a target foul called last weekend LSU linebacker Devin White, a penalty which triggered White’s suspension for the first
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3:34 PM ET Associated Press If hired as general manager of the New York Mets, Doug Melvin likely would keep Mickey Callaway as manager. The former Texas and Milwaukee GM has his second interview Tuesday with the Mets, meeting with owner Fred Wilpon and his son, chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon. Agent Brodie Van Wagenen
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