Month: March 2019

11:59 AM ET Utah has signed longtime head coach Kyle Whittingham to a three-year extension, keeping him under contract through the end of the 2023 season. Utah athletic director Mark Harlan announced the deal Monday, saying in a statement that Whittingham is “one of the top coaches in college football, and extending his contract was
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12:18 PM ET Associated Press BUFFALO, N.Y. — Buffalo Sabres defenseman Jake McCabe is expected to miss the remainder of the season with what the team calls an upper-body injury. McCabe was hurt in a 5-2 loss at Toronto on Saturday. With a little over a month left in the season, the Sabres on Monday
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12:43 PM ET Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany, who has led the league since 1989, will step down from his position after his contract expires in June 2020. Delany, 71, had said in 2016 that he intended to step down in 2020 and likely would not be negotiating the league’s next media rights agreement, which
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11:39 AM ET Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany, who has led the league since 1989, will step down from his position after his current contract expires in June 2020. Delany, 70, had said in 2016 that he intended to step down in 2020 and likely would not be negotiating the league’s next media rights agreement,
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11:50 AM ET The New York Mets have hired Al Leiter as a baseball operations adviser, hoping that the former star left-hander will help their talented pitchers with their mental preparation. The Mets announced Monday that Leiter will “focus on scouting and player development with an emphasis on mental preparation for pitchers.” He will work
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11:20 AM ET Adrian WojnarowskiESPN The Los Angeles Lakers and free agent Carmelo Anthony are pausing talks on a possible contract agreement unless the franchise makes a turn back toward pursuit of Western Conference playoffs contention, league sources told ESPN. The Lakers had been leaning toward signing Anthony for the rest of the season —
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12:44 PM ET ESPN News Services San Francisco Giants president and CEO Larry Baer will step away from the team as Major League Baseball investigates an altercation between Baer and his wife in which he knocked her to the ground. The Giants’ board of directors announced Monday that it accepted Baer’s “request to take personal
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