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UFC star Dustin Poirier dished out some quick karma after a man made a sign he felt disrespected his wife.
Poirier was participating in a Mardi Gras parade when a man came near him holding a sign that said, “Hey Dustin, Your Wife’s In My DM’s.”
It was a reference to Conor McGregor’s infamous comment after Poirier fought against him when the Irish-born star got hurt.

While the man might have found it funny, Poirier DID NOT find it humorous at all. In a viral video of the incident, the UFC star could be seen throwing a smack at the guy from a vehicle.

Deion Sanders’ first spring game with Colorado is expected to have a massive crowd.
The Buffaloes have been given a new life and injected with energy after hiring the former NFL star as the program’s new head coach.
In case there’s any doubt about his impact, the spring game’s expected attendance should erase it. The Buffaloes have sold more than 30,000 tickets to the April spring game, according to Brian Howell.
Deion Sanders expected to draw a huge crowd for Colorado’s spring game in April. (Photo by Helen H.

It’s officially been 43 years since America beat the Soviet Union in the greatest hockey game ever played.
On February 22, 1980, a young team of scrappy Americans took the ice in Lake Placid on behalf of the USA to face off against the Soviet juggernaut during the winter Olympics.
The Soviets weren’t just great. They were the most dominant hockey dynasty in the world, and the gap between the communists out of Moscow and the rest of the world was unbelievably large.

Michigan State’s uplifting performance became the talk of the college basketball world Tuesday evening.
Tuesday night’s meeting between Michigan State and Indiana at the Breslin Center carried an enormous weight for the greater East Lansing community, as it was the men’s basketball team’s first home game since an on-campus shooting left three dead and five others wounded. With the community still reeling, the Spartans delivered a performance that, for at least a couple of hours, brought some bright moments to people in their time of need.
Michigan State knocked off the No.

The failing New York Times’ failing sports website — “The Athletic” — received a kick to the groin on Tuesday when the outlet was banned from MLS team Inter Miami’s media day. The ban stemmed from recent reports filed on the team’s manager, Phil Neville.
Taking to their Twitter accounts, “Athletic” reporters Pablo Maurer and Felipe Cárdenas announced their abrupt loss of media access and stated that it was linked to their recent Q&A with Neville.
Both writers expressed disappointment with the decision.

No. 2 Alabama will face South Carolina on the road just one day after a court hearing revealed Crimson Tide freshman phenom Brandon Miller’s shocking connection to a murder, allegedly committed by his former teammate. Alabama coach Nate Oats responded to the revelations in a way that left many shaking their heads. In the NBA, the Atlanta Hawks fired head coach Nate McMillan and NFL coach Jim Caldwell said he will no longer pursue head coaching jobs.

The Mets did not retain Phil Regan, then 82, after the 2019 season.
Former Mets pitching coach Phil Regan filed an age discrimination lawsuit Monday against the club and former general manager Brodie Van Wagenen, claiming that the franchise did not keep him on staff after the 2019 season due to the organization preferring someone younger.
Regan, who was 82 in ’19, replaced Dave Eiland as the Mets pitching coach in June 2019 on an interim status.