Month: January 2019

3:45 PM ET Jeff Wagenheim Former heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum, who is under U.S. Anti-Doping Agency suspension until May 2020 because of a failed drug test, plans on visiting with UFC officials next week in an effort to appeal for his release from the promotion to he can resume his fighting career. Former UFC heavyweight
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3:04 PM GMT Scotland have made three changes to their Six Nations squad ahead of the opening match against Italy on the weekend. Head coach Gregor Townsend has called up uncapped Glasgow centre Stafford McDowall, Warriors wing Rory Hughes and Edinburgh scrum-half Henry Pyrgos. Glasgow trio Matt Smith, Alex Dunbar and Rob Harley – who
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2:05 PM ET Associated Press BATON ROUGE, La. — LSU coach Ed Orgeron says he has hired New Orleans Saints assistant Joe Brady as the Tigers’ passing game coordinator and receivers coach. Brady fills the vacancy created when veteran receivers coach Jerry Sullivan retired after the 2018 season. Orgeron says Brady brings LSU an innovative
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Jan 25, 2019 James Harrington With less than nine months to go until the start of the Rugby World Cup, you would expect that international sides would be as settled as they could be — injuries permitting. Ireland and Wales have named experience squads for the Six Nations, but the rest have been forced to
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12:29 PM ET When we look back on the Australian Open of 2019 in years to come, the thing we most remember may be that it marked the time and place at which Novak Djokovic rekindled the GOAT debate and launched his own campaign to be included in the conversation. Djokovic’s demolition of lifelong rival
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Try This Trade Trade Exceptions: Add a Second Team Projected Record Note:Projected records are based on the PER of the players in each team’s post-trade rotation. Taking into account the players traded and the ability of their replacements, it is possible for each team in a trade to have a better projected record, or for
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10:19 AM ET ESPNcricinfo staff New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor put his team’s series defeat at the hands of India down to the immense quality of their opposition. Even with India’s world-beating potential, New Zealand’s manner of capitulation has been uncharacteristic. Not since 2013 have they lost three successive games at home. Just earlier this
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