Month: October 2019

11:04 PM ET Two players on the Texas high school team now coached by Art Briles were ruled ineligible at a district executive committee meeting Tuesday, although the superintendent of the district does not believe the undefeated team will be forced to forfeit games as a result. The District 7-3A Division I Executive Committee ruled
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10:32 PM ET LOS ANGELES — USC freshman quarterback Kedon Slovis has been medically cleared to play and will start at No. 9 Notre Dame this weekend, head coach Clay Helton announced on Tuesday. Slovis had been in concussion protocol for the past few weeks after suffering a concussion in the first series of the
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10:03 AM ET Bottom 10 inspirational thought of the week: I used to be hell on wheels,Back when I was a younger man.Now my body says, “Oh, you can’t do this boy,”But my pride says, “Oh, yes, you can” I ain’t as good as I once was,My how the years have flown.But there was a
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8:48 PM ET Philadelphia 76ers star Ben Simmons hit the first 3-pointer of his NBA career in a preseason game against the Guangzhou Long-Lions on Tuesday night. The 6-foot-10 point guard pulled up from deep beyond the arc seconds before halftime with the Sixers up big. He was treated to rapturous applause by the home
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8:45 PM ET Marc J. Spears Attorneys for Milwaukee Bucks guard Sterling Brown have asked a federal judge to reject a $400,000 settlement offer of judgment from the city of Milwaukee. “Mr. Brown deserves more than a mere apology,” his lawyer, Mark Thomsen, told ESPN’s The Undefeated. “He, as any human being, citizen of the
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Oct 16, 2019 HE IS PREPARING to launch his 20,361st field goal attempt, but he has no idea it might well be his last. It’s Nov. 8, 2018, and with 8:54 remaining in the fourth quarter, his Houston Rockets down 86-64 to the Oklahoma City Thunder, Carmelo Anthony had secured an offensive rebound. Two seconds
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8:04 PM ET Some NHL teams placate their fans with free hats or magnetic schedules. The Philadelphia Flyers, however, know what their fans really want: the opportunity to smash a flat-screen television with a hockey stick. The Flyers announced on Tuesday that the Wells Fargo Center now has a “Disassembly Room,” the first-ever “rage room”
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