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Miami women’s basketball is in hot water over its recruitment of Haley and Hanna Cavinder. The Hurricanes agreed to penalties handed down by the NCAA on Friday afternoon.
Haley and Hanna, two of the biggest brands in college sports, have more than 4 million followers on their TikTok account, with more than 500,000 followers each on Instagram. They are each worth nearly $1 million (if not more) through the new rules surrounding Name, Image and Likeness.

Jacksonville locked down Trevor Lawrence’s experienced backup before he was able to hit free agency.
The Jaguars have signed CJ Beathard to a contract extension, the team announced Friday, keeping the veteran quarterback in Jacksonville ahead of the upcoming free agency period. 
The franchise did not disclose the terms of the extension but NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports that the deal will be for two years.
Beathard, a 2017 third-round pick out of Iowa, has spent the last two seasons with the Jags, serving as the backup to former No. 1 pick Trevor Lawrence.

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has emerged as the frontrunner to purchase the Washington Commanders, according to multiple reports.
Why?
Simply put, Bezos is one of the richest men in the world worth $120 billion, and he’s one of the only people who could put up the $6 billion asking price from current Washington owner Daniel Snyder. Snyder refuses to budge on the figure in play.

The Patriots coach has one rule when his team played on the slick turf in Arizona.

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The field conditions in Arizona for Super Bowl LVII earlier this month became a popular topic of conversation, as multiple players on the Eagles and Chiefs were slipping and sliding all over the playing surface at State Farm Stadium.
The conditions were so poor that they received widespread criticism from NFL players and fans alike who were tuned in to the big game.

Businessman John Ruiz says there was ‘nothing improper’ about his meeting with the Cavinder twins, despite the infractions handed down on Friday.
Billionaire Miami businessman John Ruiz says he would have filed a lawsuit against the NCAA had the association punished him or his business in its latest infractions ruling involving Miami, and he contends that the school should “go after” the organization.