Month: February 2020

11:40 AM ET Lewis Hamilton has opened up about his relationship with his father and the happiness he has found in spending time with him over the Formula One off-season. 1 Related Anthony Hamilton oversaw his son’s journey to the top of Formula One — from buying his first go-kart in 1990 to brokering a
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11:19 AM ET Quarterback Jett Duffey has been denied admission to Central Michigan following a second Title IX complaint against the Texas Tech graduate transfer, a source confirmed to ESPN. According to Central Michigan Life, which first reported on the allegation, a female student at Texas Tech said Duffey sexually assaulted her while she was
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10:40 AM ET ESPN Recruiting College football’s February signing period is over, and national champion LSU has inked a top-five class, its first since 2016. LSU is at No. 4 after picking up three-star WR Alex Adams and ESPN 300 RB Kevontre Bradford. Bradford, a smooth runner who possesses an explosive burst, gives the Tigers
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11:12 AM ET The first senior golf event that Phil Mickelson will be eligible for after turning 50 will be the U.S. Senior Open, but he has no interest in playing that event — and isn’t too keen on playing much Champions Tour events in the future. “None whatsoever. No,” Mickelson replied when asked if
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10:43 AM ET Rohit Rajpal will continue as India’s non-playing Davis Cup captain while veteran Leander Paes too has retained his place in the six-member squad picked for the tie against Croatia next month. The All India Tennis Association (AITA) has asked Rajpal to lead the side in the 2020 season. India are scheduled to
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Feb 6, 2020 Associated Press AMES, Iowa — University leaders have determined there’s not enough evidence to pursue charges stemming from allegations that University of Iowa marching band members were targets of abuse during last season’s football game at Iowa State. Members of the Hawkeye Marching Band allege that they were subjected to racial slurs,
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Feb 6, 2020 The Clemson board of trustees approved a three-year, $5.1 million contract for Tony Elliott on Thursday, making him the highest-paid offensive coordinator in the country. Elliott earned a $600,000 raise in 2020. He is set to make $1.7 million in 2021 and $1.8 million in 2022. Both he and Alabama offensive coordinator
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