WASHINGTON — The draw for the biggest World Cup in history was probably the cringiest. ‘This will be the greatest FIFA World Cup ever,’ said FIFA president Gianni Infantino, no stranger to hyperbole. ‘The greatest…
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Western Michigan football exacted its revenge on Miami (Ohio) on Saturday, Dec. 6. The Broncos made up for their lone conference loss of the 2025 college football season with a 23-13 win over the RedHawks…
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Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown filed a motion seeking the dismissal of an attempted murder charge, where a conviction can land him up to 30 years in prison. Brown, 37, pleaded not guilty to…
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BYU football looks to play its way into the College Football Playoff when it faces Texas Tech in the Big 12 championship on Saturday, Dec. 6, and can potentially cause some chaos in the process.…
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Our long, national nightmare is over. Penn State football has found its head coach. The Nittany Lions are finalizing an agreement with Iowa State’s Matt Campbell to replace James Franklin, the school announced. Campbell, 46,…
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In a recent Instagram post, Luka Dončić shared a photo of his newborn daughter, captioned ‘Olivia’ along with a pink heart emoji. According to ESPN, Dončić was in his hometown of Ljubljana, Slovenia, with his…
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President Donald Trump better savor his FIFA Peace Prize, because it’s the only one he’s going to get. In a surprise to no one, Trump received FIFA’s made-up, not-to-be-taken-seriously-at-all token award that was created solely…
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Our long, national nightmare is over. Penn State football has found its head coach. The Nittany Lions are finalizing an agreement with Iowa State’s Matt Campbell to replace James Franklin, the school announced. Campbell, 46,…
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The draw for next summer’s World Cup went about as well as it possibly could have for the United States men’s national team. The Americans are assured of playing two teams, Paraguay and Australia, that…
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This week:Using sports to find a life path for success. Read Part I: How college recruiting can be like the dating game Read Part II: A ‘broken’ system? Negotiating constant change in college sports PHILADELPHIA — Are…