Month: August 2019

11:41 AM ET Associated Press MADISON, Wis. — Former Wisconsin receiver Quintez Cephus was cleared Monday to return to school after a jury acquitted him of sexual assault charges. It is unclear when he will be eligible to play in a game. The school announced Chancellor Rebecca Blank’s decision in a statement that said the
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11:41 AM ET ESPN News Services MADISON, Wis. —Wisconsin football officials say receiver Quintez Cephus is back on the team after a jury acquitted him of sexual assault charges but it might be some time before he plays in a game. The school announced Chancellor Rebecca Blank’s decision in a statement Monday that said the
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11:41 AM ET Associated Press MADISON, Wis. — Former Wisconsin receiver Quintez Cephus has been cleared to return to school after a jury acquitted him of sexual assault charges. University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank announced the decision Monday. The school says it obtained information that wasn’t provided during a student conduct review. The statement
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11:03 AM ET COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State coach Ryan Day named Justin Fields as the Buckeyes’ starting quarterback on Monday. Fields, who played last season at Georgia before electing to transfer and gaining a waiver from the NCAA to be eligible to play right away, beat out graduate transfers Gunnar Hoak and Chris Chugunov
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10:43 AM ET Howard University is bringing back its golf teams for the first time in decades — with a big assist from NBA star Stephen Curry. Curry announced Monday that he will financially support the HBCU’s golf teams for the next six years. The Bison plan to have men’s and women’s teams in place
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8:00 AM ET ACC Network launches Thursday, with approximately 450 live contests set to air annually. Here’s your guide to make sure you catch all the biggest events this fall. EVENTS Football: ACC Network will air 40 regular-season games this season. Here are some of the big ones, including No. 1 Clemson’s season opener: Georgia
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9:57 AM ET Agent Drew Rosenhaus said Monday that Antonio Brown‘s helmet concerns are safety-related and that the wide receiver is “all-in” with the Oakland Raiders. Rosenhaus appeared on ESPN’s Get Up! after Raiders general manager Mike Mayock said Sunday that Brown had left camp again over the helmet issue and it was “time for
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