Author: Michael

The football coach’s future, whether in college football or the NFL, is still uncertain.
As Jim Harbaugh’s future at Michigan remains uncertain, the coach once again offered a broad and confusing quote in response to his 2023 plans.
One of his options is to leave college football to coach in the NFL for the second time in his career. The Broncos reportedly already interviewed Harbaugh for their coaching position on Tuesday, and with a total of five NFL coaching roles open this offseason, it’s still possible that another team could seek out Harbaugh.

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The daughter of Buffaloes’ first-year football coach will join the team as a walk-on.

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Shelomi Sanders, the daughter of first-year Colorado football coach Deion Sanders, will be joining her father in Boulder and joining the CU women’s basketball team as a walk-on, according to The Denver Post.
Shelomi, who previously played at Jackson State when Sanders served as the team’s football coach, played on JSU’s women’s basketball team.
At JSU, the 5’7” guard played nine minutes in two games.

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Tulane head football coach Willie Fritz is coming off of the best season of his career and he plans to celebrate with a few beers. He’s just like the rest of us!
The 62-year-old led the Green Wave to a Cotton Bowl win over USC and finished the year at 12-2. After the team went 2-10 in 2021, it marked the greatest turnaround in college football history. No coach had ever led his team to a 10-win+ season after losing 10 games the year prior.
Now it’s time for Willie Fritz to relax— almost.
College football coaches don’t get much of an offseason.

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The free-agent wide receiver fired back at critics on social media amid the release of the airplane altercation involving him from November.

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After bodycam footage of Odell Beckham Jr.’s airplane altercation in November was released by Miami-Dade police this week, the free-agent wide receiver took to social media to respond to critics following the incident.
“Can’t address everything in this world, it’s exhausting,” Beckham tweeted. “[Everybody] got an opinion on situations they weren’t involved in.

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Minnesota won back its star shortstop, but it has more work to do in its lineup in order to set its sights on October.
Carlos Correa officially returned to the Twins on Wednesday, putting an end to one of the most bizarre free-agency sagas in baseball history.
By now, the 28-year-old shortstop’s journey has been well documented. He first agreed to sign with the Giants for 13 years and $350 million, a deal that fell apart after Correa failed a physical due to an injury to his lower right leg that was surgically repaired in 2014 (when he was still in the minors).

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Al Michaels is being rescued by his former employer, NBC, after a pretty miserable first season at Amazon Prime.
Sort of.
Michaels, 78, will be back in NBC booth Saturday for the first time since he left his longtime company to call Thursday night games for Amazon this season.
The Hall of Fame play-by-play man will return to NBC to call Saturday night’s showdown in Jacksonville between the Chargers and Jags. Sadly, though, he’ll be joined by Tony Dungy, not longtime partner Cris Collinsworth.

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