
John Marshall
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Nov 30, 2024 |
azdailysun.com | Patrick Donnelly |John Marshall |Eric Newman
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Nov 10, 2024 |
pressofatlanticcity.com | John Marshall
AVONDALE, Ariz. — Martin Truex Jr. got a nice surprise when his fellow drivers gave him a standing ovation during the prerace meeting Sunday before the NASCAR Cup Series finale. Once on the track, the 44-year-old driver from New Jersey took time to thank his team for all the memories before his final race as a full-time Cup driver. "Thanks for sticking out all the way to the end here," the 1998 Southern Regional High School graduate said on the radio, his voice breaking at the end.
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Oct 26, 2024 |
siouxcityjournal.com | John Marshall
Purdue has won 63 of its last 74 games and two straight Big Ten championships, played in the national title game in April and has the conference’s preseason player of the year among its three returning starters. All that makes the 14th-ranked Boilermakers the favorite to win the league again. Coach Matt Painter said whichever team finishes on top in the first season of an 18-team Big Ten will be the one that stays healthy, makes its own breaks and maybe gets a little lucky.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
ksl.com | John Marshall
Estimated read time: 5-6 minutesThe Big 12 Conference added four schools last season with mixed results. Central Florida, BYU, Houston and Cincinnati all finished with losing records in their first year in the league, though the Knights did manage to qualify for a bowl game. This year's four-team addition seems to have added some heft to the conference.
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Jul 30, 2024 |
azdailysun.com | John Marshall |John Marshall
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Northern Arizona's players attack each drill, each sprint with vigor, the sounds of squeaking shoes and shouts of encouragement filling the thin mountain air. The final day of summer workouts, like the first or last day of fall camp, is filled with possibilities and enthusiasm. The Lumberjacks are not alone in their fervor for the upcoming season — every team feels the same way before the ball officially goes in the air.
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