Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is beefing up his security after a recent mishap.
Sarah Jane Ramos — fiancée to the Cowboys QB — was targeted by thieves on Christmas Week when her vehicle was looted in the Dallas area.
Ramos’ incident occurred amid a wave of home break-ins and robberies targeting American athletes.
According to TMZ Sports, Ramos (a wine specialist) was rushing to Pilates class on Dec. 26 when she accidentally left her car unlocked. The 31-year-old was also trying to dodge rain as she hustled to Pilates.
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This week of bowl games could not have gone more poorly for the SEC, ESPN, and Kirk Herbstreit.
After Indiana lost 27-17 to Notre Dame in the first round of the College Football Playoff, Herbstreit and several of his ESPN colleagues spent their time railing against the Hoosiers’ inclusion in the 12-team field. Even outright saying that Indiana didn’t belong on the same field with the Fighting Irish. Yes, Indiana had gone 11-1, they said, but the wins shouldn’t matter because other schools, with just nine wins, had supposedly played a harder schedule.
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