Author: Michael

ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas weighed in on the Brandon Miller situation on this morning’s College GameDay, saying – among other things – that the Alabama basketball player has his rights and he doesn’t see anything wrong with the way the university has so far handled the situation.
“Brandon Miller has rights, and I believe Alabama has a duty to protect those rights, or at least not compromise those rights,” Bilas said. “He has cooperated fully, according to his attorney, with authorities.

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The 39-year-old quarterback is still evaluating whether or not he’d like to remain with the Packers, seek a trade or retire.
With Aaron Rodgers still contemplating his future ahead of next season, Darrelle Revis offered some advice to the Packers star on how he should approach a potential move to one of his rumored landing spots in the AFC.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerback and former Jets star weighed in on the idea of Rodgers seeking a trade from Green Bay and landing with the Jets during a recent interview with TMZ.

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Sacramento’s coach cut his teeth in one of basketball’s most defense-friendly eras.
It was the kind of offensive explosion that comes along in the NBA once in a generation.
The Clippers and Kings—both contenders in a tightly packed Western Conference race—fought for 58 minutes Friday night in a in two overtimes. It was the second highest-scoring game in the history of the league, trailing only a 186–184 Pistons win over the Nuggets on Dec. 13, 1983.

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The five-time national champion Cornhuskers are looking to make history this summer.

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As a five-time national champion, Nebraska volleyball has cultivated a culture built around success as one of the winningest programs in the sport. And, now, the Cornhuskers are looking to set a new standard by attempting to break the NCAA volleyball attendance record this summer.

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