Month: October 2020

12:40 PM ET West Point will host the 121st Army–Navy game on Dec. 12 instead of it being played in Philadelphia as planned, because attendance limits in the state of Pennsylvania during the coronavirus pandemic would prevent the Brigade of Midshipmen and Corps of Cadets to attend the game, the service academies announced on Friday.
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1:08 PM ET Purdue will be without its head coach and best player for Saturday’s opener against Iowa. The Boilermakers confirmed on Friday that star receiver Rondale Moore, who opted back in to play this season with an announcement on ESPN’s College Football Live on Sept. 24, won’t play against the Hawkeyes. Purdue officials didn’t
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Haas open to running two rookies in 2021, admits money is a factor Haas boss Guenther Steiner said the team is exploring all options for 2021 as it looks for drivers to replace Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen, but admitted money is played a part in the decision to ditch its current line-up.
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10:50 AM ET Bowing to public pressure, and after consulting with representatives of the Independent Supporters’ Council, the Supporters’ Shield Foundation reversed course on Friday, and will award the Supporters’ Shield in 2020, sources have told ESPN. The trophy is annually awarded by the fans to the MLS team with the highest regular season points
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5:08 AM ET Adriana Garcia Atletico Madrid forward Luis Suarez has bought and donated 1,000 Big Macs as part of an annual charity event that McDonald’s carries out in his native Uruguay. Suarez purchased the hamburgers in Spain, at €4.75 each, spending a total of €4,750, via the McDelivery platform in order to take part
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5:27 AM ET Rob DawsonCorrespondent Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has launched a strong defence of Mason Greenwood insisting the striker has never been late for training. Greenwood was left out of the squad for the wins over Newcastle United and Paris Saint-Germain prompting speculation he was being punished for a breach of club
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9:57 AM ET OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Baltimore Ravens will have fans back in the stands for the first time this season, just in time for the upcoming showdown with their AFC North rivals. The Ravens will be allowed to have around 4,000 fans at their Nov. 1 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore
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9:20 AM ET Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS — Matt Blair, one of the greatest linebackers in Minnesota Vikings history and a six-time Pro Bowler who played in two Super Bowls, has died. He was 70 years old. His death was announced by the team. Blair, who had been suffering from dementia, died Thursday after an extended
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