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Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter is expected
Deion Sanders is once again receiving letters from the Freedom From Religion Foundation for his use of team chaplains in the Colorado locker room to pray with the football team.
You might remember this ordeal in the past, when Sanders first arrived at Colorado, and did not hold back on his religious beliefs and prayed with his players in the locker room and on the practice field.
NBA Rank 2024 continues! See which top players just missed the top 10, and who made the biggest leaps this season.
There are plenty of surprises in our ranking of the top 100 NBA players. Our insiders answer the top questions.
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One of the best receivers in the NFL, Chris Godwin is making a point in 2024.
After battling through multiple injuries in 2023, Buccaneers receiver Chris Godwin is SO BACK. He leads the NFL in receptions, yards after the catch, and is tied for first in touchdowns while the Buccaneers put together one of the better offenses in the league through six weeks. With Godwin healthy, he’s showing why he’s one of my favorite receivers in the league as well as one of the best number two receivers a McVay-style offense has seen in a while.
We’ve reached that point of the college football season where the list of the highest-paid head coaches in the sport is updated and released, which then causes fanbases around the country to argue that their team’s head coach is grossly overpaid.
The argument is always on the basis of being overpaid, too, and never underpaid, given that every coach inside the Top 40 on the list is making north of $5 million annually.
USA Today updated and shared the list of the highest-paid coaches in college football on Wednesday, and here is how the Top 20 shakes out:
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Pete Prisco and Kyle Long join CBS Sports HQ wi
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Nobody is more aggressive (or fun) at QB than Jordan Love.
Jordan Love is such a cool QB.
The Packers’ signal caller plays the game with such a brazen aggression that it makes watching him the coolest experience in the sport. He’s fourth in the NFL in Average Depth of Target at 10.1 per Sumer Sports, and it’s not just that he’s throwing these passes downfield a lot, he’s attacking these coverages that have confused QBs the right way.