Month: March 2019

5:00 PM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN The referee-in-chief of the Federal Hockey League resigned on Monday after a physical altercation between the owner of the Elmira Enforcers and on-ice officials that caused police intervention and the cancellation of the game after just one period on Sunday afternoon. “We accepted Eugene Binda’s resignation. We appreciate what he
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4:57 PM ET Formula One will award a point to the driver who sets the fastest race lap, starting from this weekend’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, providing he finishes in the top 10. The governing FIA said on Monday that the Formula One Strategy Group and F1 Commission had given unanimous approval in
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4:23 PM ET Associated Press Urban Meyer is headed back to television. Fox announced Monday that it has hired the former Ohio State coach as one of the analysts for its retooled college football pregame show. Ohio State coach Urban Meyer will retire after the Rose Bowl, and Ryan Day will take over the program,
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11:06 AM ET Former Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackle Malik Jackson is expected to sign with the Philadelphia Eagles, a source told ESPN’s Josina Anderson Monday. A source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that the deal is for three years and $10 million. Jackson, who signed the richest contract in Jacksonville Jaguars history in 2016, was released
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2:27 PM ET Mike Moustakas will be the Milwaukee Brewers‘ starting second baseman this season, manager Craig Counsell confirmed Monday. Moustakas, who re-signed with the Brewers on a one-year, $10 million deal last month, has never played a game at second base in the majors or minors. He has been playing the position in spring
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2:03 PM ET AUSTIN, Texas — Texas offensive lineman Patrick Hudson is retiring from football, coach Tom Herman said on Monday. Hudson, who signed with the Longhorns in 2016, was hospitalized in September after a heat illness suffered during a practice and did not play for the remainder of the 2018 season. “He’s going to
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1:37 PM ET Associated Press LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska running back Maurice Washington surrendered to California authorities on Monday to face felony and misdemeanor charges related to possession and distribution of a video of his former girlfriend allegedly being sexually assaulted by two other people in 2016. Deputy Michael Low of the Santa Clara County
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