Month: October 2019

11:56 AM ET DALLAS — Any player from the Texas Longhorns or Oklahoma Sooners who draws an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty during Saturday’s game will be automatically ejected. Big 12 referee Mike Defee made the announcement after the teams had to be separated at midfield following warm-ups at the Cotton Bowl. Defee assessed unsportsmanlike conduct penalties
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11:44 AM ET DALLAS — Grant Calcaterra, the starting tight end for sixth-ranked Oklahoma, is out for Saturday’s game against No. 11 Texas. Calcaterra wasn’t in uniform during Oklahoma’s warm-ups, and wore a cap and sunglasses. The team didn’t specify his injury or when it occurred. The 6-foot-4, 227-pound junior has appeared in Oklahoma’s first
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10:51 AM ET SHENZHEN, China — With a couple minutes remaining in pregame warmups, LeBron James made his way from the court to the Los Angeles Lakers‘ bench. He sat down, closed his eyes and let out a deep breath. After a long week in China where the NBA’s burgeoning business in the Far East
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10:41 AM ET The Pittsburgh Steelers will be without a second defensive starter Sunday night after cornerback Steven Nelson‘s status was downgraded from questionable to out Saturday. Nelson, who suffered a groin injury against the Baltimore Ravens, was a limited participant in practice all week. He didn’t make the trip to Los Angeles with the
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10:08 AM ET Despite saying last month that he wouldn’t play in the NFL anymore, wide receiver Antonio Brown wants to resolve his off-field issues so he can get back onto the field soon, sources told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. Sources said Brown hopes to have his playing status cleared up in the next few weeks
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10:09 AM ET Coco Gauff has reached her maiden WTA tour final after defeating No. 8 seed Andrea Petkovic in the Linz Open Saturday. The American teenager secured a 6-4, 6-4 straight sets victory in Austria in a match which lasted just over an hour and 30 minutes. Gauff, 15, won 71 percent of points
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Oct 12, 2019 SHENZHEN, China — Anthony Davis sprained his right thumb in the first half of the Los Angeles Lakers‘ preseason game against the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday and did not return to the game. An MRI on Davis’ thumb came back clean Monday, a source told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Davis suffered the injury
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