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8:08 PM ET Former Kentucky and NFL quarterback Jared Lorenzen died Wednesday after a battle with cardiac and renal issues. He was 38. Lorenzen, who battled weight issues both during and after his playing career, was hospitalized last week. “It is with heavy hearts that the family of Jared Lorenzen would like to extend our
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6:26 PM ET Associated Press AUBURN, Ala. — The 16-year-old charged with manslaughter in the crash that killed Auburn radio announcer Rod Bramblett and his wife was driving more than 30 miles over the speed limit when his Jeep struck the rear of the couple’s SUV, according to court records made public Tuesday. Bramblett was
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3:43 PM ET Auburn added ESPN 300 linebacker Wesley Steiner to its 2020 recruiting class on Tuesday. Steiner is the No. 35 ranked prospect overall and chose the Tigers over Stanford and LSU. Steiner made the announcement on Twitter. At 6-foot, 220 pounds, Steiner is an athletic linebacker and one of the top prospects from
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6:31 PM ET LSU has hired former USC and Los Angeles Rams coach John Robinson as a senior consultant to Tigers coach Ed Orgeron, the school announced on Monday. Robinson, who guided the Trojans to the 1978 national championship and five Pac-10 championships, last coached in college at UNLV in 2004. He was a volunteer
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4:57 PM ET Officials at USC are looking into allegations that defensive coordinator Clancy Pendergast helped pay undergraduate students to fraudulently fulfill the academic requirements of two of the football program’s graduate assistants. Former staff member Rick Courtright filed a lawsuit Monday in Los Angeles claiming that he was forced to resign from his position
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10:11 PM ET The University of Maryland at College Park has been warned that its accreditation “may be in jeopardy,” and has until March 1, 2020, to prove to the Middle States Commission on Higher Education that it has a structure that “outlines roles, responsibilities, and accountability for decision-making.” The Middle States Commission on Higher
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8:57 PM ET Washington State Cougars safety Jalen Thompson will enter the NFL Supplemental Draft after losing his final year of eligibility because of a violation of NCAA rules, the school announced Saturday. The Spokesman-Review reported that Thompson’s case stems from the purchase of an over-the-counter supplement that was not a steroid. Thompson was named
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