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Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh has already been linked to two coaching jobs, according to NFL insider Dianna Russini.
On Wednesday, Russini told Colin Cowherd on The Herd that Harbaugh’s name is “respected in league circles” and at least two teams could be interested in what he could bring back to the NFL: the Panthers and the Bears.
Russini said, “Let’s just start with Carolina, alright? You mentioned that David Tepper makes that firing last week with Frank Reich now out. If you remember, Tepper and Harbaugh had conversations last year.

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Sports Illustrated believes Deion Sanders was the most important person in sports this year, despite the awful record on the field.
SI named the Colorado head coach its 2023 Sportsperson of the Year in a Thursday announcement that is a bit of a head scratcher.
Why? The answer is pretty simple. Deion Sanders and Colorado had an absolutely awful season on the gridiron.
Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes had an awful season after going 4-8.

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Good morning, I’m Dan Gartland. I suspect I’m not the only one skeptical about Aaron Rodgers’s potential return.
In today’s SI:AM:
🦬 Our 2023 Sportsperson of the Year
🤔 Aaron Rodgers’s planned comeback
🐯 LSU’s star returns
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How realistic is this?
Eleven weeks after tearing his Achilles tendon on his fourth snap as a Jet, Aaron Rodgers took an important step yesterday toward an unprecedented, expedited return to the field.

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A Louisville player almost missed a game over not having his favorite tights: “This is a new day and age, a new generation of young people,” head coach Kenny Payne said.
The Louisville men’s basketball team secured their fourth win of the season on Wednesday night, defeating intracity rival Bellarmine by a final score of 73-68. The Cardinals needed a second-half comeback to notch the victory, as they trailed by five at the half.

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It’s no secret the Wizards are one of the worst teams in the NBA this season.
An incongruent offense and lackadaisical defense are the primary factors to Washington’s 3–15 start to the season. But after the team’s latest loss on Wednesday night, a 19-point defeat at the hands of the Magic, wing Kyle Kuzma honed in on the defensive struggles specifically.
“We can’t guard a stop sign,” Kuzma said following the 139–120 loss. “That’s kind of really what it boils down to. We let anybody get whatever they want on us.

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The F1 driver raised money for charity in the most ‘Valtteri Bottas’ way possible
In a sport filled with fascinating personalities, Formula 1 driver Valtteri Bottas might top the list.
And while the 2023 season is over, the driver continues to make headlines. In perhaps the most Valtteri Bottas way possible.
Ahead of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Bottas announced his latest pet project: “Bottass.” A 2024 calendar featuring, well, a lot of the driver himself.

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Rumors have been swirling this week that Jay Monahan will be out as PGA Tour commissioner when the Tour’s merger with the Saudi PIF and potentially other investors is finalized. Phil Mickelson believes those rumors need to become reality for the sake of the Tour and professional golf as a whole.
Mickelson, the six-time major winner who bolted from the Tour to help launch LIV Golf, has made it clear over the last two-plus years that he’s very much not on Team Monahan.

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Colorado tight end Caleb Fauria announced Monday that he intends to enter the transfer portal, an announcement made notable by two things: 1.) Fauria is one of a relative few holdovers from the Karl Dorrell era to play for Deion Sanders with Buffaloes, and 2.) the graduate transfer is the son of longtime NFL tight end and former Colorado star Christian Fauria. 
“I appreciate my time spent at the University of Colorado and all the memories I have made,” Caleb Fauria wrote on social media, announcing the move.

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