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DALLAS — As the off-field incidents continue to pile up related to reckless driving charges by Georgia football players, head coach Kirby Smart has revealed a different way that players are being punished for their actions.
Over the past few years, the Bulldogs have seen a drastic uptick in off-field issues related to driving at high speeds. Following the crash that killed offensive lineman Devon Willock and Bulldogs staffer Chandler LeCroy, there have been multiple incidents related to reckless driving within the program.
It sounds like Wisconsin QB Tyler Van Dyke has taken some significant steps forward since joining the Badgers.
Van Dyke transferred to Wisconsin after an up and down career at Miami. The expectation has been since he made the move that he’ll be the starter, but Braedyn Locke definitely gave him everything TVD could handle in spring camp.
While head coach Luke Fickell hasn’t officially named Van Dyke the starter, all signs point to the decision already being a done deal, but fans might be in for a bit of a surprise as to his abilities:
He’s got some speed in him these days.
In an All-Star Game and a league showcasing young stars, the presence of the veteran catcher cannot be overlooked. Perez spills the secret to his longevity.
Lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones joins CBS Sport
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Lauri Markkanen trade talks between the Warriors and Jazz have hit their sticking point. Which side will blink first?
Lauri Markkanen is the biggest name left on the NBA trade market. The 27-year-old forward is being shopped by the Utah Jazz as he becomes eligible for a contract extension next month. Utah feels like a franchise at a crossroads, and its decision to keep or deal the best player on the team will define its upcoming season.
Brian Windhorst joins First Take and evaluates
Giants GM Joe Schoen spilled the beans on “Hard Knocks” about Daniel Jones’ make-or-break season. The same is true for several notable veteran QBs.
On First Take, Chris “Mad Dog” Russo, Paul Fin
Rory McIlroy’s cell phone was flooded with so many text messages following his brutal collapse in the U.S. Open that he elected to change his number. While it may have been a smart play on his behalf, the move caused him to miss a nicely-worded message from Tiger Woods.
During their pre-tournament press conferences ahead of this week’s Open Championship, Woods was the first to discuss the text he shot Rory’s way after McIlroy bogeyed two of his final three holes to miss out on a playoff at Pinehurst by a shot.