Colorado coach Deion Sanders takes great pride in his players being smart, tough, fast, disciplined and having strong character.
However, when a fight breaks out among players in practice, he believes players should stick up for their teammates, especially if the player directly involved in the fight is a key contributor to the team. When a fight broke out during the Buffaloes practice session on Tuesday, Sanders was not thrilled when he saw two of his players “walk off the field” to avoid the scuffle.
“He just fought.
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Professional golf has never had a transfer window or trade deadline because, quite literally, has never been a reason to have either of them. With LIV Golf going all-in on its team aspect, the Saudi-backed circuit is throwing a brand-new wrinkle into the mix with the addition of a transfer window during the 2024 season.
According to Sports Illustrated, a transfer window was always in the plans for LIV Golf, but the league “delayed it in order to focus on the more important aspects of launching a new tour.
Ryan Clark spent a majority of his career playing for the Steelers and it appears he let his fandom show just a bit—to put it lightly—on Tuesday and NFL fans let him have it when he made a bold comparison.
While appearing on ESPN’s NFL Live, the former defensive back went as far as to say that Pittsburgh wide receiver George Pickens is more talented than Justin Jefferson. Yes, the same Jefferson who has been named All-Pro in his first three NFL seasons.
“George Pickens is much more talented than Justin Jefferson,” Clark said.
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James Harden played himself by not taking a max contract when it was offered
James Harden will open the 2023-2024 season on an expiring contract that pays him $35,640,000 for a year of work. Harden, on the brink of his 34th birthday, will be the 28th highest paid player in the NBA at that number. He will earn less money next season than C.J. McCollum, Ben Simmons, Tobias Harris, and Fred VanVleet, just to name a few.
Harden’s dissatisfaction with the Philadelphia 76ers and subsequent trade request all come back to that contract.
Fresno State football will begin its 2023 home campaign with a difficult FCS challenger in Eastern Washington on Sept. 9. The Bulldogs will make history in the process!
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— Fresno State Football (@FresnoStateFB) August 14, 2023
For the first time in college football history, the game will only air on Spanish-language television. It will be the first exclusively Spanish-language broadcast, ever.
College football games have aired in Spanish before. Radio broadcasts have aired games in Spanish.
Nick Saban thinks needing a lot of leaders in a locker room isn’t necessarily a positive.
The Alabama football coach is gearing up for the season to start in less than three weeks, and fans are locked in hoping the Crimson Tide can win another national title under his leadership.
Given the fact the season is right around the corner, it’s the perfect time for Nick Saban to share the wisdom that has made him a hit with fans.
Nick Saban shares great message about leadership.
Now that the deadline for teams to exit the ACC for 2024 has passed, we break down what happened and what’s next.
New York Jets assistant coach Tony Oden apparently collapsed after taking on “friendly fire” during a camp fight at today’s joint practice with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Oden, a senior defensive assistant/cornerbacks, reportedly collapsed during the skirmish and was carted off the field and taken to a hospital. He was awake, up and alert while being carted off.
Head coach Robert Saleh called it a little friendly fire after practice, which apparently was an all-out cage match between the two teams.
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Schauffele proved he is a standup guy pledging to match dollar for dollar up to $100k in order to support people dealing with the Maui fires.
Xander Schauffele proved that he is a good man after the FedEx Cup St. Jude Championship on Sunday. After Collin Morikawa chose to donate $1,000 for each birdie he made in Memphis, the fellow Southern Californian followed his lead.
“The PGA TOUR is all about giving back, so felt like it was my responsibility in that sense to do that,” Schauffele said after his Sunday round in Memphis.
After the Los Angeles Chargers’ disastrous wild-card loss to the Jaguars, the “Chargering” term reached new heights.