8:12 AM ET If Tony Clark had asked, I would have suggested the Major League Baseball Players Association chief give a holiday read of Doris Kearns Goodwin’s book “Leadership: In Turbulent Times.” Within it, she writes about the different leadership styles of Herbert Hoover and Franklin Delano Roosevelt as they faced the nation’s worst financial
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2:07 PM ET Bryce Heem’s late try earned Worcester Warriors an unlikely victory over 11-man Bath at Sixways Stadium on Saturday. Heem crossed over almost 20 minutes after time had expired following a spell which saw the away side receive three yellow cards in less than 10 minutes, compounding the 64th-minute red shown to replacement
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4:46 PM ET SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr knows his team has suffered some uncharacteristic losses this season, including five already at Oracle Arena, but he remains confident that his team will be able to bounce back and reach its peak in the near future. The Warriors lamented giving away
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4:46 PM ET Associated Press The four coaches for this month’s NHL All-Star Game will be Paul Maurice of Winnipeg, Todd Reirden of Washington, Jon Cooper of Tampa Bay and Bill Peters of Calgary. The Lightning stay on top, while the Golden Knights and Penguins move up. Plus, what each team should be working on
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4:27 PM ET SAN JOSE, Calif. — College Football Playoff executive director Bill Hancock said he doesn’t expect the four-team playoff to change its format before the current 12-year contract expires, but that university presidents and conference commissioners will at least discuss the idea at a joint meeting at their hotel on Monday morning before
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9:30 AM ET TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Jerry Jeudy attempted to distance himself from the comparison. Having his name mentioned alongside those of Amari Cooper and Calvin Ridley, two all-time great Alabama receivers, clearly made him uncomfortable. He squirmed a little as he tried to find the right words to say. He had played well as
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4:40 PM ET ESPN 300 wide receiver Jadon Haselwood announced his commitment to Oklahoma on Saturday at the All-American Bowl. Haselwood is a five-star who had previously committed to Georgia but decommitted from the Bulldogs in October. Haselwood signed in the early-signing period in December but kept his decision quiet until announcing Saturday. Once Haselwood
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