Author: Michael

Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh could be headed toward a four-game suspension to start this season, sources have confirmed to Sports Illustrated. Yahoo Sports initially reported the potential suspension.
A negotiated resolution has been reached between NCAA Enforcement and the school and it has been submitted to the Committee on Infractions for approval or rejection, sources familiar with the process say. The general timeline for the COI to sign off on a negotiated resolution is about 30 days.

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Dustin Poirier is treating his UFC 291 bout against Justin Gaethje as a title eliminator.
The winner of this Saturday’s fight, he believes, will be first in line to challenge whomever is victorious in the upcoming Islam Makhachev-Charles Oliveira lightweight title matchup set for this October.
“This is definitely a number-one contender fight,” says Poirier. “Especially if Islam wins again, we’ve both never fought Makhachev, so it’s a new matchup on top of the division for the title. I’m going into this like the winner gets a title shot.

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The Broncos are the latest team to add a new uniform combination this season, as Denver revealed their new “snowcapped” helmets. The helmets, which are white with an orange stripe and the team’s old school “D” logo, will be worn with the team’s orange color rush uniforms.
To reveal the helmets to the internet, Denver posted a video on Twitter set in a forest during a winter storm, with the helmets sitting on a throne made of ice. Then, players came out in their orange jerseys, put on the helmet and sat on the ice throne, posing for the camera.

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1. Sports radio legend Dan Patrick caused a little bit of a stir last week when he said he would be retiring—in four years. What Patrick didn’t mention at time is that he just signed a four-year contract extension for his daily show, which airs on iHeartMedia stations and Peacock.
The Hollywood Reporter dropped news of Patrick’s new deal Tuesday, and the former SportsCenter anchor amusingly acknowledged that his announcements weren’t done in the proper order.

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In a razor-thin AL West race, every game counts. The insurgent Rangers have spent much of 2023 trying to hold off the dynastic Astros, at a 59–42 lead over Houston by two games with just over two months left in the regular season.
That lead, however, is one game fewer than it was on Monday—thanks to a play that had the Rangers’ commentary team stewing.
With one out in the bottom of the ninth, Astros designated hitter Yainer Díaz singled in right fielder Kyle Tucker to ostensibly win the 10–9 game for Houston.

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The old cliché says that every time you go to the ballpark, you’ll see something you haven’t seen before. That was certainly true for fans at Saturday’s Triple A game between the Syracuse Mets and Buffalo Bisons. 
In the bottom of the third, Buffalo pitcher Paxton Schultz threw a slider that got away from him and ran inside on Syracuse first baseman Luke Voit. Voit tried to hop out of the way but the pitch was too far inside for him to avoid. As he instinctively dropped his front elbow to protect his ribs, he actually caught the ball between his elbow and torso.

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Texas quarterback Arch Manning, arguably the most hyped-up college football player of the 2023 season, has officially signed his first name, image and likeness deal with trading card company Panini America.
The multi-year NIL deal will include various signed trading cards from Manning, with the first card to be a single Prizm black autographed card that is set to be auctioned off for charity. The money will go to St. David’s Healthcare and St. David’s Foundation in Austin, Texas.

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