Month: September 2018

4:06 PM ET Ohio State‘s Ryan Day will be paid a bonus of $487,000 at the end of the month for his work leading the Buckeye football team in Urban Meyer’s absence. Meyer will lose more than $500,000 as a result of his recent suspension. Day signed the contract addendum for the bonus pay this
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11:29 AM ET Bob PockrassNASCAR Close • NASCAR writer for ESPN.com• 2009, 2013 NMPA Writer of the Year• More than 25 years experience covering motorsports Stewart-Haas Racing won a NASCAR Cup Series title in 2014 using chassis it bought and engines it leased from Hendrick Motorsports. The alliance ended following the 2016 season, but for all practical purposes,
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3:03 PM ET The North Carolina football team is helping with relief efforts following the devastation of Hurricane Florence by donating per diem allotments, sports drinks and use of the team’s equipment truck, head coach Larry Fedora said Wednesday. UNC’s Week 3 game against UCF was canceled due to the hurricane, but Fedora said players
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2:11 PM ET The Professional Fighters League will add a new weight class to its regular season, playoff format in 2019 — and it will feature one of the most promising prospects in mixed martial arts. Two-time Olympic gold medalist Kayla Harrison (2-0) has signed an exclusive deal with the PFL that will see her
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2:03 PM ET CINCINNATI — Bengals running back Joe Mixon, who had a procedure Saturday to remove loose particles in his knee, said he will return from a knee injury when he feels comfortable. Mixon said he had a “slight tear” in his meniscus, but he feels great and has been walking around. The procedure
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1:52 PM ET Associated Press Stan Wawrinka continued his injury comeback with a hard-fought win over Karen Khachanov to reach the quarterfinals of the St. Petersburg Open on Wednesday. Wawrinka saved two set points in each set on his way to winning 7-6 (10), 7-6 (1) over the fourth-seeded Khachanov, who at No. 24 is
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