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Texas and Texas A&Ms’ faults are as obvious as their talent
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Texas and Texas A&Ms’ faults are as obvious as their talent

Every year, Texas and Texas A&M give college football experts reason to believe in the recruiting rankings. The Lonestar State sustains so many programs outside of its two bell cows that the assumption is the schools with first dibs should be perennial national title contenders. Then you watch them play, and it makes… Read more…

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‘Boondocks Was Right About This Guy’: Las Vegas Aces’ Star A’ja Wilson Risks It All When Usher Serenades and Feeds Her Chocolate-Covered Strawberries at Vegas Residency Show

WNBA superstar A’ja Wilson got more than she bargained for after she hassled Usher for two years straight. Wilson is one of the best players in the women’s professional basketball league, and her career accolades show that. The 27-year-old is a two-time champion and two-time WNBA Finals MVP. While she is a repeat champion, Wilson...

When Dawn Staley played in France
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When Dawn Staley played in France

The South Carolina and Notre Dame women’s basketball teams will make history when they begin the 2023-24 season competing against one another on Nov. 6 (1 p.m. ET, ESPN) in Paris, marking the first time the city has hosted an NCAA regular-season game. For many, the trip will be a first to the City of...

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NBA Betting Odds & Predictions for November 2

Written by: Sara Jane Gamelli Twitter Instagram There are four games on the NBA betting slate, beginning at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. EDT. The Toronto Raptors (2-3, 0-1 Away) will matchup against the Philadelphia 76ers (2-1, 1-0 Home) on the road. The Detroit Pistons (2-3, 1-2 Away) will play the New Orleans Pelicans (3-1,...

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Dallas Mavericks center Dereck Lively II has a proud mentor in Tyson Chandler

DALLAS – While watching at home on his television, former NBA center Tyson Chandler jumped up from his couch in excitement when his pupil Dereck Lively II continued making an impact for the Dallas Mavericks by throwing down a putback dunk late in the season opener against the San Antonio Spurs. “I was jumping around....

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The NFL’s inclusive hiring efforts need to pay off

Sidelined is an ongoing series looking at the NFL’s lack of diversity in coaches and team executives. The Las Vegas Raiders’ firing Tuesday of coach Josh McDaniels and general manager Dave Ziegler marked the beginning of the NFL’s next hiring cycle – the most important in the history of a league that has been building...

The case for Tyreek Hill as midseason NFL MVP
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The case for Tyreek Hill as midseason NFL MVP

Last August, I said in the past that Tyreek Hill was a high tide who could lift Tua Tagovailoa’s boat. I didn’t expect Miami’s subterranean offense to morph into a seaplane. Read more…