Month: September 2019

9:48 AM ET LSU survived a high-scoring showdown at Texas on Saturday night, and the Tigers might be in position to join college football’s upper echelon because of their … offense? That’s right. The Longhorns couldn’t slow down LSU’s new hurry-up in, spread offense, and the Tigers might finally have enough firepower to challenge Alabama
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9:42 AM ET SHENZHEN, China – In the Rio Olympics three years ago, Team USA averaged 101 points a game with Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and Carmelo Anthony leading an electric offense. In the 2014 World Cup in Spain the Americans averaged 105 points with Irving, James Harden, Steph Curry and Klay Thompson combining to
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9:20 AM ET On June 19, 2018, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Steven Brault sang the national anthem before a home game against the Milwaukee Brewers. He crushed it, which should come as no surprise given his background. Growing up outside of San Diego, Brault (rhymes with “salt,” not with “so”) started performing as a kid. His
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9:26 AM ET Marly RiveraESPN Writer Close Marly Rivera is a writer for ESPNdeportes.com and ESPN.com. BOSTON — As Gio Urshela tries to explain the unexplainable — how an all-field, no-hit player became a bona fide Bronx Bomber — he has a twinkle in his eye. Urshela says all the right things. He gives credit
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4:40 AM ET Melvin Gordon’s holdout could last until late November, when the Los Angeles Chargers running back would have to report to make sure his contract does not toll for this year and he can become an unrestricted free agent after this season, sources told ESPN. By rule, Gordon would have to show up
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8:05 AM ET There are 50-plus million reasons that Dak Prescott is not pushing for a new contract with the Dallas Cowboys. Prescott has loss-of-value and disability insurance policies, as well as multiyear endorsement deals, that altogether are valued at more than $50 million, league sources told ESPN. 1 Related The insurance policies protect the
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