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Former Southern Mississippi quarterback Ty Keyes is another curious case of the transfer portal. There are a lot of dots that remain unconnected with his recent commitment to East Mississippi, and not to Syracuse.
Keyes, a three-star recruit in the Class of 2021, finished his high school career with 14,525 passing yards and 155 total touchdowns. He won three state titles in Mississippi and received 10 offers from the likes of Tulane, Auburn, Kansas, Ole Miss, Oregon, Louisiana and Nebraska, among others.

Senior guard from Valley View, California averages more than 30 points, 13 rebounds per game but other numbers more vital every time she laces them up.

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MORENO VALLEY, Calif. – There is a joke about a math problem where 14 candy bars are shown and four are taken away. It prompts the question, “What do you have?”
“Diabetes,” quips the student.
Funny.
But Type 1 diabetes is no laughing matter for Valley View High of Moreno Valley senior basketball star Ari Long.
“It’s serious,” Ari says.

The move comes four days after Miami’s wild-card round loss to the Bills.
After giving up 423 yards and 34 points in Sunday’s wild-card round loss to the Bills, the Dolphins are now in need of a new defensive coordinator.
Miami fired Josh Boyer after three years on the job, the team announced Thursday. The team also parted ways with safeties coach Steve Gregory, outside linebackers coach Ty McKenzie and assistant linebackers coach Steve Ferentz.

Michigan Wolverines head football coach confirmed Monday he will remain at the school over a potential return to the NFL.

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Lorenzo McKinney had an idea Bellevue football would be hosting college coaches on Tuesday morning, but he didn’t expect the run-of-the-mill offseason workout to make headlines.
By about 8:30 a.m.

The Philadelphia coach discussed his defenseman’s decision Thursday.

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Flyers coach John Tortorella defended Ivan Provorov’s decision to sit out of the team’s warmups Tuesday as the players celebrated Pride night.
Flyers players wore Pride-themed sweaters and used sticks wrapped in rainbow tape in pregame warmups. Provorov, who is Russian Orthodox, chose not to participate, citing his religious beliefs.
“Provy did nothing wrong,” Tortorella said Thursday.

ESPN hockey writer Greg Wyshynski is one of many in the media who are outraged that Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov decided not to wear a Pride-themed jersey on Tuesday night.
“I respect everybody and I respect everybody’s choices,” Provorov said about his decision not to wear the Pride-themed jersey and skip out on warm-ups. “My choice is to stay true to myself and my religion.”
Provorov standing firm with his religious beliefs sent the liberal legacy media into a frenzy.