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2:26 PM ET Associated Press AUSTIN, Texas — Julius Whittier, the first African-American football letterman at the University of Texas, whose family later sued the NCAA on behalf of college players who suffered brain injuries, has died. The school announced his death Thursday, citing family. No cause of death or age was given. Whittier was
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Sep 26, 2018 Nick Saban asks, and we deliver. These teams are obviously doing something right to land in the top 25, but it’s all about what they will do going forward. We’re looking to go 1-0 every week, men. What could prevent these teams from reaching their goals this season? Here’s a look at
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9:39 PM ET In a five-page letter addressed to University System of Maryland Board of Regents chair James T. Brady on Tuesday, an attorney for the parents of Jordan McNair has asked that Brady and the board accept “legal and moral responsibility” for the June 13 death of their 19-year-old son. Maryland athletic director Damon
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4:03 PM ET For the first time in 50 years, No. 75 will be back on the field for the North Texas Mean Green. The school published a video playing off legendary defensive lineman “Mean” Joe Greene’s Coca-Cola commercial to make the announcement. It shows UNT junior defensive end LaDarius Hamilton inspecting a throwback North
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9:26 PM ET Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant, demoted from the starting job earlier this week, missed practice Tuesday for undisclosed reasons. A team spokesman confirmed that Bryant was not Tuesday’s workout. Tigers coach Dabo Swinney said he had given Bryant the day off Monday to process the decision to have true freshman Trevor Lawrence start
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7:55 PM ET Associated Press SAN DIEGO — San Diego State said junior running back Juwan Washington has a broken collarbone and is expected to be out for six weeks. Washington was hurt in Saturday night’s home overtime victory against Eastern Michigan. The Aztecs (3-1) are off Saturday before opening Mountain West Conference play at
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3:27 PM ET Associated Press LEXINGTON, Ky. — The Southeastern Conference has fined Kentucky $100,000 for violating its policy on access to the competition area following the Wildcats football upset victory over Mississippi State. Fans gathered in the south end zone of Kroger Field after Saturday’s 28-7 win over the then-No. 14 Bulldogs and celebrated
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7:47 AM ET Alabama linebacker Dylan Moses barreling into a wall during Saturday’s game may prompt changes at Bryant-Denny Stadium to prevent similar scary moments in the future. Moses was covering Texas A&M tight end Jace Sternberger when he tumbled out of the end zone. The linebacker collided with the knees of a security guard
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10:22 PM ET Associated Press FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas receiver Jonathan Nance says he will redshirt this season and transfer from the program in December. Nance, a senior who started six games in the 2017 season, made the announcement on Twitter early Monday after playing four games this season. The decision coincides with college football’s
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