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7:09 PM ET After three straight weeks of the same four schools’ iron grips over the semifinals, the Georgia Bulldogs came in charging into No. 4, knocking out Michigan, which fell to No. 7 after a 62-39 beatdown by Ohio State. The Buckeyes jumped four spots to No. 6 — a big jump, but not
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6:20 PM ET Associated Press ROSEMONT, Ill. — Northwestern’s Pat Fitzgerald is the unanimous choice for Big Ten coach of the year. The conference on Tuesday announced half its postseason awards based on voting by coaches and media. Fitzgerald led the Wildcats (8-4) to the West Division title after going winless in nonconference play and
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5:00 PM ET MANHATTAN, Kan. — Bill Snyder stood stoic at field level in the northwest corner of the stadium that bears his name, watching prideful as some 120 Kansas State players took a victory lap on senior day, slapping hands with the fans who lasted more than three hours in the bitter cold to
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4:35 PM ET David M. Hale CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Mack Brown’s reintroduction as North Carolina’s coach on Tuesday was billed as a homecoming, with dozens of former players in attendance and an endless string of stories from Brown’s first stint in Chapel Hill. But if North Carolina was eager to embrace the past in
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4:15 PM ET Clay Helton is coming back as USC’s coach in 2019, but his staff will have a dramatically different look. Trojans offensive coordinator Tee Martin was dismissed Tuesday. Martin, a USC assistant since 2012, was demoted as the team’s primary playcaller in late October as Helton reclaimed the playcalling duties. USC defensive line
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2:55 PM ET UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton not only sustained a traumatic right knee injury against South Florida, he also injured a nerve and had blood flow issues as a result, his family said in a statement released Tuesday. Milton was hurt when he took a helmet to his knee while scrambling, and his leg
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9:36 AM ET ESPN News Services Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida defensive back Chauncey Gardner-Johnson is leaving school early and entering the NFL draft. When: April 25-27Where: Nashville, TennesseeHow to watch: ESPN/ESPN2/ESPN AppProjected draft order: Picks 1-32 »Kiper’s Big Board » | McShay’s Top 32 »NFL draft coverage »
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