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5:06 PM ET ESPN 300 defensive tackle Jalen Carter announced his commitment to Georgia on Monday. The No. 34 ranked recruit overall, Carter chose the Dawgs over Alabama and Clemson, the other two schools in his top-three. The No. 3 ranked prospect in the state of Florida, Carter is a 6-foot-4, 300-pound lineman out of
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2:27 PM ET Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio — An attorney preparing a lawsuit against Ohio State University on behalf of more than 50 former athletes who allege they were sexually abused by a team physician told The Associated Press on Saturday that most of his clients were football players from the Buckeyes‘ storied program, including
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8:41 PM ET Clemson added its third five-star commitment to its No. 1-ranked recruiting class on Friday when defensive end Myles Murphy announced his commitment to the Tigers. Murphy, the No. 2-ranked recruit overall in the 2020 class, chose Clemson over Auburn. He joins five-stars Bryan Bresee, the No. 1 defensive tackle in the class,
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9:01 PM ET Associated Press PORTLAND, Ore. — A former college football standout at the University of Oregon was credited Friday with tackling an armed man at a Portland high school before any shots were fired. Keanon Lowe, who is now a football and track coach and security guard at Parkrose High School, told reporters
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1:19 PM ET Former Penn State quarterback Tommy Stevens and Mississippi State head coach Joe Moorhead have made plans to reunite in Starkville. Stevens declared his intentions Friday in a social media post to transfer to Mississippi State for his final season of college football. The fifth-year senior graduated from Penn State in December and
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12:46 PM ET ESPN News Services At least 177 men were sexually abused by an Ohio State team doctor who died years ago, the university said Friday as it released findings from a law firm that investigated the accusations, concluding that school leaders knew at the time. The claims about Richard Strauss span from 1979
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12:18 AM ET Associated Press SEATTLE — Bob Schloredt, a College Football Hall of Fame member and the first two-time MVP of the Rose Bowl, has died at age 79. The University of Washington issued a statement announcing the death Thursday night on behalf of Schloredt’s family. Schloredt led Washington to consecutive Rose Bowl victories
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