Month: November 2021

6:34 PM ET Washington football coach Jimmy Lake on Monday talked about Oregon as a top on-field rival but doesn’t think the rivalry extends to the recruiting trail. Lake, whose team hosts No. 7 Oregon on Saturday, cited differences in the two schools’ academic profiles. “That is way more pumped up than it is,” Lake
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3:17 PM ET NHL commissioner Gary Bettman defended the league’s role in the Chicago Blackhawks‘ sexual assault investigation regarding allegations made by former player Kyle Beach, including the league’s decisions on additional discipline for those involved. “We could not be more sorry for the trauma that Kyle has had to endure,” Bettman said Monday. “And
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5:01 PM ET The Miami Hurricanes football team was issued a public reprimand for violating an NCAA rule concerning in-game communication devices, the ACC announced Monday. In addition, Miami will have a 20% reduction in communication devices it can use against Georgia Tech on Saturday. A Miami spokesperson said the school had no comment. Miami
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4:44 PM ET Paolo UggettiESPN After losing back-to-back games to unranked LSU and No. 1 Georgia, Florida coach Dan Mullen said he’s not focused on recruiting while the team is in season and refused to address the subject during his weekly news conference Monday. “We’re in the season now,” Mullen said when asked about his
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3:53 PM ET Every Formula One grand prix promoter wants to hold a sprint race but only six are likely next season after the experiment of three this year, F1’s motorsport head Ross Brawn said on Monday. Next year’s F1 calendar is due to feature a record 23 rounds. Britain’s Silverstone, Italy’s Monza and Brazil’s
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3:38 PM ET ESPN News Services LINCOLN, Neb. — Facing mounting pressure with Nebraska on the cusp of a fifth straight losing season, coach Scott Frost acknowledged this year has fallen far short of his expectations. “I thought this year it would pop,” Frost said Monday at his weekly news conference. The Cornhuskers are 3-6
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1:53 PM ET Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota has likely lost another running back to a season-ending injury with Bryce Williams the latest to be sidelined for the ground-oriented Gophers. Coach P.J. Fleck announced the news on Monday, two months after Mohamed Ibrahim hurt his lower left leg and one month after Trey Potts suffered
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