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A board member who approved the $4 million settlement urged Iowa to reexamine the employments of AD Gary Barta and offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz.
Following a settlement agreement between the Iowa football program and a group of Black former players who filed a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination, Hawkeyes coach Kirk Ferentz released a statement on Monday expressing his disappointment with the decision.

The infielder was hospitalized after getting hit in the face by a pitch.
Justin Turner went down with a gruesome injury on Monday during the Red Sox‘s spring training clash against the Tigers. The 38-year-old was hit square in the face by a pitch from Detroit’s Matt Manning in the first inning, causing blood to gush from the veteran infielder’s face as he went to the ground in pain. 
After exiting the game and being escorted via ambulance to the hospital, Turner’s wife, Kourtney, provided an update on his status via Twitter.

Last week on ESPN’s First Take, host Molly Qerim asked Stephen A. Smith and guest host Michael Kay which New York team would win a championship first. Kay suggested the NHL’s New York Rangers.
Stephen A. immediately insisted that the Rangers “didn’t count.”
OutKick’s Matt Reigle reported on the segment, pointing out the absurdity of Smith’s comments. He made those remarks on ESPN, a network that is the NHL’s biggest broadcast partner.
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There’s a clearance sale in LA that WR-needy NFL teams may want to attend.
The Los Angeles Rams are slowly losing all of the expensive players they leased in order to win a Super Bowl or repeat. In the latest case of cap casualty, the Rams are looking to move off veteran wide receiver Allen Robinson, just one season after he signed with the team to a three-year, $46.5 million contract.
Rams Set To Lose Another Veteran Player
The Rams reportedly gave Robinson permission to seek a trade out of Los Angeles, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.

Jordan Addison is just a few months away from the biggest day of his life. The 2021 Biletnikoff Award winner is set to be one of the first wide receivers selected in April’s NFL Draft.
Addison, who transferred from Pittsburgh to USC ahead of last season, wasn’t quite as productive in Los Angeles as he was in Pennsylvania, but led the Trojans in receiving yards and touchdowns despite playing in 11 games. He is a certified stud and could hear his name called in the first round.