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9:00 AM ET Bottom 10 Inspirational thought of the week: It’s a family affair,It’s a family affair You can’t leave, ’cause your heart is thereBut you can’t stay, ’cause you been somewhere else!You can’t cry, ’cause you’ll look broke downBut you’re cryin’ anyway ’cause you’re all broke down! It’s a family affair — “It’s A
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6:05 PM ET Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico coach Bob Davie says he’s leaving the Lobos without anything to apologize for. “I put every ounce into this,” Davie said Tuesday. “My family has put every ounce into this.” Davie and athletic director Eddie Nunez announced a day earlier that the former Notre Dame
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10:00 AM ET Three years ago, the NCAA and sports medicine leaders worked to establish new rules that would limit the influence coaches have on the hiring, firing and supervision of sports medicine personnel — part of a larger effort to ensure athletes receive sound medical care. Violate the rules and schools risk being cited
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7:31 PM ET New Mexico will part ways with coach Bob Davie after eight seasons, the school announced Monday. Davie will take charge of the Lobos for a final time on Saturday in their season finale against Utah State. New Mexico is 2-9 and 0-7 in the Mountain West this year. The Lobos’ most recent
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6:34 PM ET MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota holder Casey O’Brien, a four-time cancer survivor, announced Monday that doctors have detected a spot on one of his lungs that they will remove via surgery this week so they can test it. “Ready to go 1-0 in this surgery season!” O’Brien tweeted with the hashtag “#5X,” indicating he
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4:49 PM ET Associated Press NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Officials said 42 people were charged with disorderly conduct after a protest interrupted a Saturday football game between archrivals Harvard and Yale. Students from both schools occupied the midfield of the Yale Bowl during Saturday’s halftime protest. Some held banners urging their colleges to act on
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3:07 PM ET Rutgers‘ talks to hire Greg Schiano back as the team’s football coach have broken down without a deal, a source confirmed to ESPN. The source said the sides had agreed to an eight-year, $32 million contract, but it wasn’t finalized after Rutgers refused to guarantee new facilities and other improvements that Schiano
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