Month: February 2020

10:40 AM ET ESPN Recruiting College football’s February signing period is over, and national champion LSU has inked a top-five class, its first since 2016. LSU is at No. 4 after picking up three-star WR Alex Adams and ESPN 300 RB Kevontre Bradford. Bradford, a smooth runner who possesses an explosive burst, gives the Tigers
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10:55 AM GMT England head coach Eddie Jones has made five changes to the starting lineup to face Scotland in the Six Nations on Saturday, with Ben Youngs dropped to the bench. Gloucester’s Willi Heinz will replace Youngs at scrum-half with Lewis Ludlam, Mako Vunipola, George Kruis and Jonathan Joseph all set to start. –
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10:42 AM ET Adrian Wojnarowski Close Senior NBA Insider Host of The Woj Pod Joined ESPN in 2017 Ramona Shelburne Close ESPN Senior Writer Senior writer for ESPN.com Spent seven years at the Los Angeles Daily News The New York Knicks are planning to hire CAA basketball player agent Leon Rose as the franchise’s president
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10:35 AM ET The Clemson Board of Trustees approved a new three-year, $5.1 million contract for Tigers offensive coordinator Tony Elliott on Thursday, making him the highest paid offensive coordinator in the country. Elliott earned a $600,000 raise and will make $1.6 million in 2020. He is set to make $1.7 million in 2021 and
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10:51 AM ET Associated Press AMES, Iowa — University leaders have determined there’s not enough evidence to pursue charges stemming from allegations that University of Iowa marching band members were targets of abuse during last season’s football game at Iowa State University. Members of the Hawkeye Marching Band allege that they were subjected to racial
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10:44 AM ET DAVIE, Fla. — Miami Dolphins cornerback Xavien Howard had a domestic battery charge stemming from a December incident with his fiancée was dismissed Thursday morning, per his lawyer Michael Grieco. Howard was arrested by the Davie Police Department on a domestic battery charge Dec.29, just hours after the Dolphins pulled off a
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10:05 AM ET Antonio Brown issued a public apology to the Pittsburgh Steelers, telling 93.7 The Fan on Thursday that he is sorry for being a distraction. “I apologize to those guys for the distractions, the unwanted attention that I probably caused those guys,” Brown told the radio station when asked if he had anything
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