Month: November 2019

Jul 29, 2019 Florida State professor Bruce Thyer was in the Virgin Islands this spring, looking to do a little scuba diving. At the dive center, a TV flickered with highlights of Clemson‘s national championship behind the reservation desk. The friendly woman taking his information smiled. “I’m a Clemson fan,” she said. Intrigued, Thyer asked
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8:00 AM GMT The Jozi Stars’ hopes of repeating last season’s events, when they lost three of their first four Mzansi Super League (MSL) matches but went on to win the competition, have been severely dented after they crumbled to a fourth successive defeat. The Stars were skittled out for 108 and went down to
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9:43 AM ET Despite a disappointing second season at Nebraska, coach Scott Frost has received a two-year contract extension through 2026, the school announced Saturday morning. Frost, who initially agreed to a seven-year, $35 million contract to coach his alma mater, is just 8-13 at the helm. The financial terms of his original agreement will
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9:09 AM ET South Africa’s Zander Lombard held his lead despite struggling to a 72 at the third round of the European Tour’s Nedbank Golf Challenge on Saturday. Lombard, 24, stumbled on the front nine, making bogey and double bogey in the final few holes before the turn. The South African fought back to make
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7:54 AM ET Following Myles Garrett‘s indefinite suspension, former Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Todd Haley expressed his belief that the incident was a reflection of coach Freddie Kitchens’ leadership. “This to me, this comes back to coaching,” Haley told SiriusXM Radio on Friday. “This falls squarely right on the head coach. Because the head coach
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