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2:48 AM ET ESPN News Services It was a record-setting night for the FCS Davidson Wildcats on Thursday against the Division III Guilford Quakers. Davidson sailed to a 91-61 win that had people wondering if basketball season was underway. It was the second straight game in which Guilford scored 61 points; the Quakers defeated Methodist
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8:33 PM ET ESPN News Services Hurricane Florence continues to impact college football games this week. The kickoff for Middle Tennessee’s game at No. 3 Georgia on Saturday has been moved to noon due to concerns about the impact of the storm. Young Transportation, which furnishes buses for Clemson and Appalachian State, has deployed its
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1:45 AM ET The son of Michigan State trustee George Perles said Wednesday that an allegation in a recent lawsuit that Perles covered up a rape by Larry Nassar in the early 1990s is a lie. The lawsuit was filed Monday in federal court on behalf of a former Michigan State field hockey player who
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7:54 PM ET Texas offensive lineman Patrick Hudson was released from the hospital and is expected to return to classes on Thursday, the school announced Wednesday. Hudson was hospitalized and treated in intensive care on Sept. 5 after suffering a heat-related illness in practice. The Texas training staff dunked the 6-foot-4, 335-pound sophomore in a
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10:04 PM ET The cancellation of North Carolina‘s game against UCF this weekend because of Hurricane Florence will not impact the expected return date for 13 Tar Heels players suspended for selling Nike gear this offseason, the school confirmed Tuesday. Quarterback Chazz Surratt and six other players have been sitting out what was expected to
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8:33 PM ET The law firm representing the parents of Maryland offensive lineman Jordan McNair, who died on June 13 from heatstroke suffered during a football workout, has filed “notice of claim forms,” which are formal letters notifying the state of the parents’ intent to sue. The filing, which does not guarantee a suit will
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7:38 PM ET Associated Press MADISON, Wis. — A judge ordered Wisconsin receiver Quintez Cephus to stand trial Tuesday on charges that he sexually assaulted two drunken women this spring, rejecting a motion from his attorneys to dismiss one of the counts alleging that the women weren’t as impaired as investigators say. Prosecutors charged Cephus
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11:35 AM ET Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. — David Williams II, the first African-American athletic director in the Southeastern Conference, is retiring from his role overseeing Vanderbilt athletics and as vice chancellor. The man nicknamed the Goldfather for his work guiding Vanderbilt athletics to success not considered possible at the Southeastern Conference’s only private university
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10:52 PM ET Associated Press With Hurricane Florence bearing down on the Carolinas’ coastline, schools and conferences are monitoring the strengthening storm’s progress and exploring contingencies for college football games this week. The National Hurricane Center issued an advisory Monday that the storm is expected to approach the North Carolina or South Carolina coast Thursday
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