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Nick Wright, Kevin Wildes and Greg Jennings help Chris Broussard reveal the Under Duress list entering Super Wild Card Weekend in the NFL Playoffs. Nominees are Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allem, Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott, Cowboys LB Micah Parsons, Las Vegas Raiders WR Davante Adams, Minnesota Vikings WR Justin Jefferson and San Francisco 49ers QB1 Brock Purdy. Chris Broussard reveals the latest edition of the BUD List.

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C’mon, dawg!
PETA congratulated the defending Georgia Bulldogs on their CFP National Championship win with a strongly worded request on Thursday, begging the program to stop using a live bulldog as their mascot.
The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals urged the ‘Dawgs to no longer use Uga as their mascot due to their impact on an increased demand for “deformed dogs,” namely French or English bulldogs who are known for their ugly-adorable faces and breathing problems (BIB, breathing-impaired breeds).

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The Wolverines coach’s future at the university has been a big topic of discussion in recent days.
Report: Denver Broncos Interview Jim Harbaugh for Head Coach Opening (TV-G; 0:34)
A curiously-timed social media exchange between Jim Harbaugh and Michigan sent the college football world into an uproar on Thursday as speculation continues to swirl surrounding the football coach’s future at the university. 
The past week has been a whirlwind for Michigan as the program deals with an NCAA investigation and rumors regarding Harbaugh possibly leaving for a return to the NFL.

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The Tigers have parted ways with assistant coach Brandon Streeter.
Dabo Swinney did not waste any time in preparing to improve his team for the 2023 season.
Swinney announced that Brandon Streeter will not return as the team’s offensive coordinator, according to a statement from the team. As an offensive unit, Clemson ranked third among ACC teams in scoring offense but seventh in total offense, fifth in rushing offense and ninth in passing offense.
The Tigers coach said he felt that it was in the best interest of the program to seek new leadership at the position.

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A former soccer player from Zambia has died after being attacked by three of his own dogs.
60-year-old Philemon Mulala’s wife found him in his garden on Saturday, January 7. She called the police, who rushed to his Lichtenburg, South Africa home where he was soon pronounced dead.

Zambian football legend, Philemon Mulala has been confirmed mauled to death by his three dogs in his house.
He is best known for scoring two goals in the 1984 CECAFA Cup semi-final against Kenya, on their way to their first ever cup triumph.
RIP LEGEND #Zambia #Africa pic.twitter.

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