Once is an incident, twice is a pattern and three times is a problem. Kirby Smart has a problem within Georgia’s football program. There’s no denying that, not after Jalen Carter’s misdemeanor arrests for racing…
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The madness of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament doesn’t officially start until Tuesday, March 14 but there’s plenty of chaos waiting the last weekend of the regular season, including four matchups between ranked teams. Conference tournaments should…
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NASCAR star Chase Elliott underwent successful surgery on his left leg Friday night but will miss this weekend’s Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The 2020 NASCAR Cup champion fractured the tibia in his left leg in…
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You have to see Ryan Clark’s epic rant on Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy. No, really. Clark, during ESPN’s Get Up on Friday, torched McCarthy for his lack of accountability during interviews at the NFL…
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ANAHEIM, Calif. — Anaheim Ducks assistant coach Mike Stothers said he will begin treatment soon for melanoma. Stothers, 61, said Saturday that he has been diagnosed with Stage 3 melanoma of the lymph nodes. He…
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Paris Saint-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi has been charged with rape, the prosecutor’s department of Nanterre said Friday. The 24-year-old, who also plays for Morocco’s national team, was placed under judicial supervision and prohibited from contacting the alleged victim in the case, according…
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How are NFL teams handling their evaluations of top prospect Jalen Carter, who is being charged with two misdemeanor offenses in connection to a fatal accident that killed two members of the Georgia football team…
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Ingemar Stenmark’s record is safe for another day. In her first World Cup race in more than a month, Mikaela Shiffrin was fourth in a super-G in Kvitfjell, Norway, on Friday. The American finished just 0.16 seconds…
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As Selection Sunday in college basketball nears, you may hear commentators and bracketologists refer to NET rankings or quadrant wins as factors in at-large teams on the bubble and seeding when it comes to the NCAA…
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INDIANAPOLIS — A crystal ball in the middle of a craps table would be an apt analogy to visualize the combination of risk, foresight and luck when it comes to drafting a quarterback with the intention of…