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4:49 PM ET Utah coach Kyle Whittingham has signed a contract extension through the 2027 season, adding four years to his current deal, the school announced Wednesday. The third-longest-tenured FBS coach in the country, Whittingham has been in his current role since taking over for Urban Meyer at the end of the 2004 season. He
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1:35 PM ET Associated Press Conference USA has rescheduled seven football games that were postponed earlier this season because of COVID-19 issues. All will be played the first two weeks of December. The updated schedule includes three games on Saturday, Dec. 5, the original date for the C-USA championship game that was previously rescheduled to
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11:47 AM ET Georgia safety Richard LeCounte has been released from the hospital after being involved in a traffic accident Saturday night, coach Kirby Smart said. Smart said Wednesday that LeCounte was in Georgia’s training room Tuesday receiving treatment. LeCounte, who has started 33 games for Georgia, was riding a dirt bike when it struck
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7:20 AM ET Virginia senior defensive end Richard Burney will miss the remainder of the 2020 college football season with a medical issue, coach Bronco Mendenhall announced Tuesday. The school did not disclose the medical issue, but Burney, a team captain this year, missed the majority of the 2018 season with blood clots in his
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11:17 PM ET Anthony Gonzalez, a former Ohio State standout who later played for the Indianapolis Colts, has kept his Congressional seat. Gonzalez, a Republican, won reelection to the U.S. House of Representatives in Ohio’s 16th Congressional District, according reporting by to the Associated Press. He ran against Democratic challenger Aaron Godfrey. Gonzalez, 36, will
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10:35 PM ET ESPN News Services Former college football coach Tommy Tuberville has recaptured a U.S. Senate seat for Republicans by defeating Sen. Doug Jones in Alabama. Tuberville spent 21 seasons as a college football coach with four different programs. He coached at Ole Miss from 1995 to 1998, before spending nearly a decade at
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