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12:15 PM ET Former Miami and Georgia coach Mark Richt said he had a heart attack early Monday but anticipates a quick recovery. Richt, now working as an analyst for the ACC Network and ESPN, tweeted that he plans on returning to work later this week. I am assuming word travels fast. So I wanted
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11:00 AM ET Joe Burrow’s record-setting Week 8 performance keeps him atop the list this week, with Jalen Hurts close behind. Throughout the season, ESPN.com writers will vote on their top Heisman candidates. To get the final rankings, we use the following methodology: 10 voters, five votes each. Points system: five points for first-place votes,
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7:26 PM ET Clemson cornerback Andrew Booth Jr. was ejected for throwing a punch in the third quarter of the Tigers’ 45-10 win at Louisville on Saturday. According to Tigers coach Dabo Swinney, Booth had a long time to think about what he did. Swinney told reporters in his weekly teleconference on Sunday that Booth
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7:19 PM ET Associated Press COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina reserve defensive back Jamel Cook was dismissed from the team after his arrest for domestic violence Friday. Cook was charged with second-degree domestic violence. He was released on a $5,000 personal recognizance bond and has a court hearing date of Nov. 18, according to Richland
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7:02 PM ET Conference USA fined Florida Atlantic coach Lane Kiffin $5,000 and publicly reprimanded him on Sunday for violating the league’s sportsmanship policy, one day after he tweeted a photograph that depicted on-field officials as being blind. Kiffin was upset about the officiating in the Owls’ 36-31 loss to Marshall on Saturday, which dropped
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2:18 PM ET Associated Press Ohio State edged past Clemson to No. 3 in The Associated Press college football poll and Wisconsin dropped to 13th after being upset ahead of its showdown with the Buckeyes. Alabama remained No. 1 on Sunday in the AP Top 25 presented by Regions Bank, receiving 24 first-place votes. No.
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1:10 PM ET Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will miss Saturday’s game against Arkansas after undergoing surgery to help repair a high-ankle sprain he suffered against Tennessee. Tagovailoa suffered the injury during last night’s win over the Volunteers. He had surgery Sunday morning. “Our physicians performed a successful tight-rope procedure on his right ankle this morning,”
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