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9:59 PM ET MINNEAPOLIS — Two days after a black Minnesota man died after being pinned by police, the University of Minnesota announced it will limit its relationship with the Minneapolis Police Department. School president Joan Gabel made the announcement Wednesday night in a letter that was sent to students, faculty and staff members, writing
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9:59 PM ET MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Two days after a black Minnesota man died after being pinned down by police, the University of Minnesota announced it will sever its relationship with the Minneapolis Police Department. School president Joan Gabel made the announcement Wednesday night in a letter that was sent to students, faculty and staff
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7:26 PM ET The NCAA Division I Council Coordination Committee once again extended the recruiting dead period in all sports, now through July 31. The committee had previously extended the dead period, which was instituted because of the coronavirus pandemic, to June 30, and on Wednesday further extended it through the end of July. “The
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1:36 PM ET Auburn offensive coordinator Chad Morris used his Texas connections to help the Tigers land ESPN 300 offensive lineman Jaeden Roberts from North Shore High School in Houston on Wednesday. Roberts, at 6-foot-5, 345 pounds, is the Tigers’ second ESPN 300 commitment from the high school. The No. 81-ranked prospect overall in 2021
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7:05 PM ET The Pac-12 will allow voluntary, in-person workouts for all sports to begin on June 15, as long as the local governments and universities allow student-athletes to return to campus, the conference announced Tuesday. The Pac-12 joins the SEC and Big 12 in making conferencewide announcements allowing the return of student-athletes for voluntary
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3:55 PM ET Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Chris Dufresne, an award-winning former sportswriter for the Los Angeles Times, has died. He was 62. He died suddenly Monday while dining with his family at home in Chino Hills, 30 miles east of Los Angeles, according to a Times staff memo posted Tuesday on Facebook. “Chris
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3:32 PM ET Oklahoma is taking a cautious approach on letting football players back on campus, announcing Tuesday that it will reopen facilities for voluntary workouts on July 1 — a month after the NCAA is allowing activities to resume. “As I have stated before, we are going to approach this return with extreme care,”
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1:35 PM ET Clemson will allow football and men’s and women’s basketball players to resume on-campus voluntary workouts June 8, the school announced Tuesday. Players can return to the Clemson area as early as June 1 while adhering to social and physical distancing guidelines — one week before their return to the area, and one
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