Month: September 2021

4:50 PM ET Tim BontempsESPN Former NBA All-Star and Slam Dunk Contest champion Cedric Ceballos tweeted Monday that he’d been moved out of isolation and was “COVID-19 free” but was still in the intensive care unit and dealing with several things relating to the virus. Thanking those wishing him well in recent days, Ceballos said
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5:15 PM ET Boston College quarterback Phil Jurkovec could potentially miss the rest of the season with a hand injury, the school announced Monday. Jurkovec was injured on the opening drive against UMass on Saturday and did not return to the game. He underwent surgery on Monday. Boston College did not provide a timetable for
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5:23 PM ET USC football coach Clay Helton has been fired, athletic director Mike Bohn announced Monday. The decision comes two days after the Trojans, who came into the season with conference-title aspirations, were embarrassed in a 42-28 home defeat to Stanford. “As I committed to upon my arrival at USC, during the past two
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1:26 PM ET MONZA, Italy — For the second time this year, an on-track battle between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen ended in a collision. Just four races on from their high-speed clash at Silverstone, the two championship contenders banged wheels in a bruising encounter that left both drivers out of the Italian Grand Prix
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4:22 PM ET Oregon linebacker Justin Flowe, who missed the Ducks’ win against Ohio State on Saturday, will be out for the foreseeable future with an ankle injury, according to coach Mario Cristobal. “It’s a pretty significant injury,” Cristobal said. “Always hopeful, but it seems to be a little bit longer term than anything else.”
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3:10 PM ET Navy has reinstated offensive coordinator Ivin Jasper in a reduced role after athletic director Chet Gladchuk fired the longtime assistant over the weekend. Head coach Ken Niumatalolo said Jasper, the team’s offensive coordinator since 2008, will now only coach quarterbacks, a group Jasper has overseen at Navy since 2002. Navy has scored
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3:11 PM ET Arkansas fans’ storming of the field following Saturday’s 40-21 victory over Texas will cost the Razorbacks $100,000. The SEC announced the fine on Monday, citing a second violation of the access to competition area policy. The previous violation was in 2014 against LSU. A third offense would cost Arkansas $250,000 according to
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