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1:02 AM ET Alabama landed its third ESPN 300 commitment in June on Tuesday, when wide receiver Christian Leary announced his decision to join the Tide. Leary is a 5-foot-9, 180-pound receiver out of Edgewater High School in Orlando, Florida. He chose Alabama over Auburn, Florida, Ohio State, Oklahoma and West Virginia. He is the
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12:27 AM ET Texas A&M quarterback Kellen Mond, who has advocated for the removal of a statue of former Texas A&M president Lawrence Sullivan Ross, stepped up his campaign on Tuesday, saying, “I need to see action.” The statue, known as “Sully,” was built in 1919 in honor of Ross, who served as the Aggies’
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7:23 PM ET ESPN News Services ATHENS, Ga. — A former NFL and Georgia football player has been arrested and charged with raping a UGA student, authorities said. Bacarri Jamon Rambo, 29, was charged Monday with rape. He was being held at the Athens-Clarke County Jail without bond Tuesday afternoon. On Saturday, Athens-Clarke County Police
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11:26 AM ET Oklahoma State running back Chuba Hubbard said Tuesday he was not wrong for speaking out against Mike Gundy, because he felt he had to hold his coach accountable. In a Twitter post Tuesday morning, Hubbard once again seemed to respond to backlash he received for a video he and Gundy posted Monday
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10:22 AM ET Former coaches Bob Stoops and Gary Pinkel highlight the newest nominees for the College Football Hall of Fame, announced Tuesday. Among the group are 78 players and seven coaches from the FBS level, and 99 players and 33 coaches from the divisional ranks. The ballot was sent Tuesday to more than 12,000
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6:33 PM ET Associated Press WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Morgan Burke, the longest serving athletic director in Purdue history, died at his home Monday after battling a rare disease for the past year. He was 68. University officials said in a statement Burke had been diagnosed with amyloidosis, an ailment caused by the buildup of
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5:09 PM ET Associated Press AUSTIN, Texas — The interim president of the University of Texas said Monday he is scheduling meetings with student groups after dozens of Longhorns athletes said they wanted the school to ditch “The Eyes of Texas” song and rename several campus buildings. The athletes said last week they won’t help
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