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UAB coach Trent Dilfer has drawn a line in the sand when it comes to tampering.
Roster tampering has unfortunately become the new normal in college football thanks to the transfer portal and NIL.
Players have more freedom of movement than ever before. Add in the money they can make, and it’s not a mystery why coaches are tampering and players are jumping around.
However, the UAB head coach made it clear he will name names if he has to when it comes to tampering.
UAB coach Trent Dilfer vows to publicly flame coaches who mess with his roster.

Deion Sanders put his faith in God as he underwent surgery Friday.
The Colorado football coach had to get emergency surgery Friday in order to fix multiple blood clots in his body.
It’s just the latest health issue for the former NFL star. He previously lost multiple toes following complications from a surgery while at Jackson State.
Deion Sanders has surgery to fix blood clots. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
While surgery is almost always a scary situation, Sanders didn’t seem to be panicking. Instead, his Son Deion Sanders Jr.

Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve wore a “protect trans kids” t-shirt to a recent game.
And naturally received support from the organization on social media.
The official Lynx twitter account posted the photo with the message “PROTECT TRANS KIDS” in all caps.

PROTECT TRANS KIDS. pic.twitter.com/3K8jxEayXh
— Minnesota Lynx (@minnesotalynx) June 23, 2023

Reeve frequently makes political comments and shares far left political ideology on Twitter.
Late in 2022, she shared a post expressing support of books targeted to “transgender and non binary youth.

Terry Price, Texas A&M’s defensive ends coach and former Aggies standout, died Friday, the school announced. He was 55. 
No cause of death was given in the school’s announcement. 
Widely considered one of the best defensive line coaches in the nation, Price spent nearly three full decades as an assistant in the SEC. Beginning the bulk of his work on the sidelines in 1995, the Texas A&M alum spent until 2011 with Auburn and Ole Miss. He then joined the staff at his alma mater the following year as the school made its way into the SEC.

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It’s Elly De La Cruz’s world and we’re just living in it
We’ve been telling you for a few weeks that it is time to pay attention to the Cincinnati Reds.
Certainly the fact that the Reds are winning again — they entered Friday night’s game against the Atlanta Braves 1.5 games up in the NL Central and riding an 11-game winning streak — is a big help. But more than anything else, the Reds are fun.

Two members of the United States men’s national soccer team received additional discipline from Concacaf on Friday stemming from the fallout of the U.S.’s heated Concacaf Nations League semifinal matchup against Mexico.
Midfielder Weston McKennie and right back Sergiño Dest were assessed three-match and two-match suspensions, respectively, after both players were given red cards and automatic one-game suspensions for separate confrontations with Mexico players.
The violations forced McKennie and Dest to watch on the sidelines as the U.S.