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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Christopher Kamrani |Sam Khan Jr.
One of the best running backs in college football could be on the move. Cal starting running back Jaydn Ott entered the NCAA transfer portal Monday, according to a source briefed on the decision. ESPN was first to report Ott entering the portal. The move comes four months after Ott announced his return to Berkeley for his senior season. The 6-foot, 210-pound running back dealt with a lingering ankle injury suffered in the 2024 season opener after having a breakout 2023 campaign for the Golden Bears.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Christopher Kamrani
Andrew Luck was a little jet-lagged after a private wedding ceremony in March of 2019 in Prague. He and wife Nicole were wed in the Czech Republic, but hadn't yet put pen to paper in the U.S. back in Indiana. The pragmatic NFL quarterback immediately knew who to call in a pinch - his head coach. Luck asked Frank Reich, an ordained minister, if he would marry the pair at City Hall in Indianapolis. Reich happily obliged that April.
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3 weeks ago |
exbulletin.com | Stewart Mandel |David Ubben |Bruce Feldman |Christopher Kamrani
Within the extensive catalog of Deion Sanders -Slogans, the one he proclaimed is short after he was hired as a Colorados football coach in December 2022, just as visible as always. The man who has sworn with confidence that I did not find hard twice and again during his revolutionary approach to College Football. Colorado announced a new five -year contract of $ 54 million for Sanders on Friday.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Christopher Kamrani |Stewart Mandel
Stanford fired football coach Troy Taylor on Tuesday, less than a week after an ESPN report revealed that Taylor had twice been the subject of third-party investigations into complaints from athletic department employees over hostile behavior. Former Stanford star quarterback Andrew Luck, now the football program's general manager, became Taylor's direct supervisor upon taking the job last November and made the decision Tuesday to terminate Taylor after just two seasons on the job.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Christopher Kamrani
Richie Riley wanted to be absolutely sure before he broke the good news to his team. Around 9:30 p.m. Sunday, the South Alabama men's basketball coach once again asked Dan Gavitt, vice president of basketball for the NCAA, and Sun Belt Conference commissioner Keith Gill, if the Jaguars' sudden invitation to this year's National Invitation Tournament (NIT) was real. "I asked them, 'Is this for sure?'" Riley said.
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