Month: November 2019

3:55 PM ET COLUMBUS, Ohio — In his first game back from suspension, Ohio State defensive end Chase Young broke the school’s single-season sack record with two half sacks to give him a total of 14.5 sacks. Young passed Vernon Gholston, who had 14 sacks in the 2007 season, and had 13.5 sacks through the
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2:36 PM ET The second half of Saturday’s Harvard–Yale game has been delayed after a number of spectators rushed the field to stage a climate-change protest. After the game went to halftime around 1:40 p.m. ET with the Crimson leading 15-3, students from both schools occupied midfield after the Yale band had finished performing. Some
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1:44 PM ET Right-hander Jharel Cotton, who returned at the Triple-A level for the Oakland Athletics after missing all of 2018 following Tommy John surgery, has been traded to the Chicago Cubs on Saturday in exchange for cash considerations. Cotton, 27, went 11-10 with a 4.95 ERA in 29 starts for the Athletics over the
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2:06 PM ET Associated Press MADRID — The International Tennis Federation says France and Serbia have been given wild-card entries for the 2020 Davis Cup Finals. They will join the four semifinalists from this year’s inaugural revamp: Britain, Canada, Russia and Spain. Serbia lost to Russia in the quarterfinals, while France was eliminated in the
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1:04 PM ET The NFL fined Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph $50,000 — more than an entire game check — for his role in last week’s fight with Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett. Rudolph, in the second year of his rookie deal, has a base salary of $658,267, which means his weekly check is
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1:04 PM ET The NFL is expected to fine Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph $50,000 — more than an entire game check — for his role in last week’s fight with Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, a source told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler on Saturday. Rudolph, in the second year of his rookie deal, has
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12:56 PM ET TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Less than a week after having hip surgery, Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa returned to Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday and said that being back with his Tide teammates “means everything.” Tagovailoa was greeted with a hearty applause from fans during the Tide’s home game against Western Carolina. He entered the
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12:10 PM ET COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State announced senior defensive end Jonathon Cooper will take a redshirt for the 2019 season and will return to the team for the 2020 season. Cooper has only played in three games this season due to injury and still has a fifth year of eligibility remaining. Cooper participated
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11:10 AM ET The NBA is engaged in serious discussions with the National Basketball Players Association and broadcast partners on sweeping and dramatic changes to the league calendar that would include a reseeding of the four conference finalists, a 30-team in-season tournament and a postseason play-in, league sources told ESPN. These scenarios would come with
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