4:00 PM ET Tennessee added ESPN 300 linebacker Henry To’oto’o to its recruiting class Wednesday. To’oto’o chose the Vols over Alabama, Utah, USC and Washington and gives Tennessee 10 ESPN 300 commitments in the class. It’s national signing day! Here is all you need to know, including the top remaining ESPN 300 players and how
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3:49 PM ET Veteran offensive lineman Matt Slauson announced his retirement from the NFL on Wednesday. In an Instagram post, Slauson thanked the teammates he played with and the coaches who “made me better on and off the field” during his 10-season career spent with four teams. Slauson started at right guard for the Indianapolis
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2:49 PM ET Alabama Crimson Tide has the No. 1-ranked recruiting class in the country, and added to the class with ESPN 300 defensive tackle Ishmael Sopsher on Wednesday. Sopsher is the No. 39 ranked prospect overall and chose the Crimson Tide over in-state LSU. The 6-foot-4, 330-pound defensive tackle out of Amite, Louisiana gives
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Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Antonio Brown allegedly pushed the mother of his daughter to the ground on Jan. 17 in Hollywood, Florida, according to a police incident report obtained by Andy Slater with 640 AM Miami. The Hollywood Police Department on Tuesday acknowledged that Brown was involved in a domestic dispute last month, but has said
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2:49 PM ET Reliever Brad Boxberger has agreed to a one-year deal with the Kansas City Royals, a source confirmed to ESPN on Wednesday. The deal is for $2.2 million with $1 million in performance bonuses, a source told ESPN. MLB Network first reported the agreement. Boxberger, 30, claimed the closer’s role for the Arizona
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2:06 PM ET A day after entering the NCAA transfer portal, Alabama outside linebacker Eyabi Anoma had a change of heart, removed his name from the database and now plans on staying in Tuscaloosa. Alabama coach Nick Saban addressed Anoma’s decision during ESPN’s National Signing Day special on Wednesday, saying that he and the former
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1:29 PM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — The New York Knicks are worth $4 billion, making them the most valuable NBA team for the fourth straight year, according to Forbes. That’s despite having the worst record among the league’s 30 teams. In its annual rankings, Forbes said the Knicks’ value increased 11 percent from
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