Month: October 2018

7:13 PM ET Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division I Council has introduced legislation that would allow some athletes to transfer during the summer and be immediately eligible to play for a new school if there is a head coaching change before the first day of fall classes. Can No. 19 Texas upend No.
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6:31 PM ET COSTA MESA, Calif. — The Los Angeles Chargers will be without the services of receiver Travis Benjamin for at least two more weeks, with the earliest he could return to the field being a Week 8 contest against the Tennessee Titans in London. Benjamin was active last week against the San Francisco
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5:57 PM ET Associated Press DOVER, Del. — Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick have been the drivers to beat all season. Qualifying was canceled Friday due to rain. Kyle Busch will start on the pole with Kevin Harvick second. Take a look through the field for Sunday’s Cup race. Dover International Speedway will have one
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5:48 PM ET Canelo Alvarez, fresh from his huge majority decision victory over Gennady Golovkin to win the unified middleweight world title in their Sept. 15 rematch, will be back in the ring before the end of the year and in a new weight division trying to win another belt. The Mexican superstar said on
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3:44 PM BST KweseESPN Staff The Springboks are prepared for the most physical challenge of their Rugby Championship campaign as they host a New Zealand team out to avenge their shock loss to South Africa in Wellington. They are aware also of the increased expectation of Boks fans after the 36-34 victory at Westpac Stadium.
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2:14 PM ET Associated Press WASHINGTON — The NHL Players’ Association has filed an appeal on behalf of Tom Wilson after the Capitals forward was suspended 20 games for an illegal check to the head. The NHLPA announced the expected move Friday, which had to happen within 48 hours of the Department of Player Safety
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