Eric Singleton Jr., the No. 1 receiver in ESPN’s transfer rankings, is moving from Georgia Tech to Auburn for the 2025 season. He has two years of eligibility.
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Chris Koclanes, a former WNBA and current USC assistant coach, has been hired as the new head coach of the Dallas Wings, sources told ESPN on Monday.
The Texas Rangers and Joc Pederson have agreed to a two-year, $37 million contract, sources told ESPN.
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The Dallas Cowboys have enjoyed a transformation the past five weeks, as coach Mike McCarthy has rallied his team to the point that the vision of a bleak offseason full of upheaval now looks like business as usual with tons of optimism. And that’s where we begin this week’s highlights and lowlights.
McCarthy, working on an expiring contract, has quite possibly saved his job as the Cowboys coach. At least that’s the vibe we’re getting coming out of Dallas over the past month, and especially after Sunday night’s upset victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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We’re looking ahead to how the 14-team playoff picture could line up en route to Super Bowl LIX.
The Penn State women’s volleyball team winning a national title isn’t necessarily breaking news at this point given that the program is the second-winningest in the sport’s history. The Nittany Lions hoisting the national championship trophy for what was the eighth time on Sunday, however, was unlike anything the sport had ever seen thanks to head coach Katie Schumacher-Cawley.
WOODY CLAUS reveals his Naughty & Nice lists 📝 + Joe Burrow’s MVP CASE⁉ | Get Up On Get Up, Woody Claus, a.k.a. Damien Woody, joins Dan Orlovsky, Rex Ryan and Brian Custer to get into the holiday spirit analyzing top plays, performances and lowlights of the NFL season before debating who has the best case to win NFL MVP. 0:00 Woody Claus joins from North Pole 0:48 Top of the "Nice List" this season 2:28 Most absurd plays this season 4:28 Top of the "Naughty List" this season 7:00 Like, Love & Loathe 8:48 Josh Allen or Lamar Jackson…
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