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Dickerson, McNair among 2020 college HOF class
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Wednesday, 11 March 2020 10:48
Famed SMU running back Eric Dickerson, Heisman Trophy winner Eric Crouch and late Alcorn State quarterback Steve McNair headline the 19 players and coaches who made the 2020 College Football Hall of Fame class, announced Wednesday.In all, the 17 first-team All-America players and two coaches were selected from a national ballot of 215 total FBS and divisional candidates, along with…
Dolphins to cut 2-time Pro Bowl safety Jones
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Wednesday, 11 March 2020 10:05
The Miami Dolphins are releasing two-time Pro Bowl safety Reshad Jones.The move, which will become official March 18, frees up $5.3 million against the Dolphins' salary cap. With Jones' salary off the books, Miami has around $90 million in cap space, tops in the league."We want to thank Reshad for everything he has done for the Miami Dolphins," general manager…
Arsenal-City called off; players put in quarantine
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Tuesday, 10 March 2020 19:41
Arsenal's Premier League match against Manchester City on Wednesday has been postponed after a number of the squad made "close contact" with Olympiakos owner Evangelos Marinakis two weeks ago.Marinakis, who is also the owner of Championship side Nottingham Forest, announced on Instagram on Tuesday that he had tested positive for the coronavirus -- 13 days after being present at the…
Tokyo Olympic prez: No plan to delay Games
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Wednesday, 11 March 2020 06:18
TOKYO -- The president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee said Wednesday that he has received an apology from an executive board member who said the 2020 Games should be delayed a year or two because of the coronavirus.Yoshiro Mori called a quick news conference at committee headquarters to shoot down the comments."There is no plan now to change our…
USSF: MNT faces more hostile crowds than WNT
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Tuesday, 10 March 2020 18:11
U.S. Soccer doubled down on its contention that the wage discrimination lawsuit filed last year by USWNT members lacks merit because it says players on the women's and men's national teams do not perform equal work, according to court filings Monday night.Lawyers for both the players and the federation faced a deadline to file responses to earlier motions for summary…
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