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The quarterback from California was let down by many people around him in the messiest name, image and likeness fiasco to date.

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The Florida portion of the Jaden Rashada saga has reached an end with the school officially releasing him from his letter of intent, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed to Sports Illustrated following a report by On3 Sports Friday morning.
What remains in the wake in Gainesville is the messiest name, image and likeness fiasco in the 18-month history of this era of college sports.

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The third-year quarterback missed Miami’s last three games after entering concussion protocol following Week 16.
Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa Back in Concussion Protocol (TV-PG; 0:30)
Following a trying season marred by multiple stints in concussion protocol, Tua Tagovailoa broke his silence with a message on social media Friday as he continues to prepare for a return in 2023.

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The former U.S. player held his post within U.S. Soccer since 2020.

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U.S. soccer is parting ways with USMNT general manager Brian McBride, according to ESPN’s Sam Borden.
McBride, a former player who made 95 appearances for the USMNT, held his position since 2020, and leaves as U.S. Soccer continues to evaluate the job status of coach Gregg Berhalter.
Berhalter led the U.S. to the 2022 World Cup, where the Americans reached the round of 16 before falling to the Netherlands.

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The Monte Carlo Rally has been held every year since 1911 along the French Riviera in Monaco and southeast France. It is the oldest event on the World Rally Championship’s calendar.
Although it is, essentially, an asphalt event, unpredictable mountain weather brings varied conditions. Competitors must expect snow, ice and dry asphalt, and might even encounter all of those conditions within the same stage.

This year’s Monte Carlo Rally is held from January 19 to January 22.

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The decision came after an investigation determined they failed to disclose overpayments by a distribution partner.

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The Pac-12 conference announced the termination of two senior executives on Friday following an investigative audit into financials dating back to 2016.
The investigation determined that the two executives failed to disclose material information to the conference’s board of directors, as well as external conference auditors, in connection with overpayments by a distribution partner.

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