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Big Ten goes conference only: What it means, what's next and what about Notre Dame? The Big Ten athletic directors and presidents on Thursday decided to move all fall sports to a conference-only model, a decision that will have a snowball effect on the rest of college football. It will affect 36 scheduled opponents, including 28 from the FBS and ...
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Bengals' Joe Burrow partners with food pantry for hunger relief fund Cincinnati Bengals rookie quarterback Joe Burrow has partnered with local organizations in southeast Ohio to create a hunger relief fund named in his honor. On Thursday, the Athens County Food Pantry and Foundation for Appalachian Ohio announced the ...
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Julian Edelman invites DeSean Jackson to Holocaust museum New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman, who is Jewish, has invited Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., after Jackson's anti-Semitic social media posts.
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Discipline in a pandemic might be the ultimate competitive advantage in MLB Major League Baseball's plan to play through a public health crisis is outlined in a handbook that encompasses more than 100 pages, every single one of which emphasizes the notion that professional baseball in 2020 will be unlike anything anybody has ...
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NFL bans jersey exchanges due to coronavirus The NFL has banned jersey exchanges in 2020 as the league attempts to play through the coronavirus pandemic, according to a set of protocols distributed to teams Wednesday and obtained Thursday by ESPN. Jersey exchanges have gained in popularity ...
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Notre Dame athletic director: 'Less likely' that football season starts on time Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick said Thursday he thinks it's "less likely" the college football season starts on time, citing growing concerns over the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. "It has grown more pessimistic over the past two weeks, but I'm not ...
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Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie's documentary film company finishes 'The Meaning of Hitler' Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie's documentary film company, Play/Action Pictures, on Thursday announced the completion of its inaugural project that has been in the works for three years: "The Meaning of Hitler." Lurie is an executive producer for ...
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Report: NFL Prohibits On-Field Jersey Exchanges During 2020 Season On-field jersey exchanges between players will be prohibited during the 2020 NFL season, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. Per NFL Network, teams will also be forbidden from postgame interactions within six feet of each other. Vikings reserve ...
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Sources: Big Ten moving to conference-only model for all sports this fall The Big Ten decided on Thursday that a conference-only season for all fall sports, including football, is the most likely outcome, sources with knowledge of the discussions told ESPN. If college football can be played this fall, Big Ten presidents and athletic ...
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Cam Newton out for revenge? Ex-teammate colorfully describes QB's mindset The New England Patriots apparently just signed a quarterback with a serious ax to grind. Cam Newton officially became a Patriot on Wednesday after New England announced his one-year contract with the team. Newton's signing ends his nearly four-month ...
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