
Judah Newby
Sports Anchor at KXTG-AM (Portland, OR)
@750TheGame | APD
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Jun 26, 2024 |
750thegame.com | Judah Newby
750 The Game StaffThe Trail Blazers came into draft night with the seventh and fourteenth overall picks at their disposal. But by night’s end, only one of those picks were utilized on a draft pick, as UCONN big man Donovan Clingan was taken by the Blazers at No. 7 overall. A 7-foot 2-inch center, Clingan won back-to-back national championships with the Connecticut Huskies under head coach Dan Hurley.
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May 3, 2024 |
750thegame.com | Judah Newby |Denver Broncos
Ben McCarty | Oregon Sports NewsThe Seattle Seahawks entered last weekend’s NFL draft with a mid-first-round pick and a checklist of needs. They came out the other side of the draft with a franchise player in the middle of the defense, and most of their list was checked off. It was one of the duller drafts in recent Seahawks history, executed with all the flair of a trip to the grocery store.
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May 3, 2024 |
750thegame.com | Denver Broncos |Judah Newby
Via OSU Athletics Press Release:Mike Riley Named To College Football Playoff Selection CommitteeIRVING, Texas – The College Football Playoff (CFP) Management Committee has appointed Mike Riley, former head coach at Oregon State and Nebraska, to the CFP Selection Committee, it was announced today by Bill Hancock, Executive Director of the CFP. Riley will replace Pat Chun, who recently stepped down when he became the new athletics director at the University of Washington.
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Mar 14, 2024 |
750thegame.com | Judah Newby
750 THE GAME STAFFThird-year quarterback Sam Howell is a Seattle Seahawk, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Seattle is acquiring Howell in a trade with the Washington Commanders. Seattle gets Howell, a fourth-round pick (No. 102) and a sixth-round pick (No. 179) from Washington, while sending the Commanders a third-round pick (No. 78) and a fifth-round pick (No. 152). Howell was a fifth-round pick by Washington in the 2022 NFL Draft.
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Mar 12, 2024 |
750thegame.com | Judah Newby
750 The Game StaffFor a second straight year, the University of Portland women’s basketball team has won the West Coast Conference Tournament and with it, an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The two-seed Pilots upset the top-seed Gonzaga Bulldogs 67-66 in Tuesday’s tournament championship game. They will be dancing in the NCAA Tournament for the sixth time in program history, not including their automatic bid earned in 2020 before the COVID pandemic.
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Adam Silver should just invite BYU and Bama to be the All Star Game this is incredible.

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Bill Vinovich... officiating Portland State-E. Washington on the Park Blocks in front of 970... then off to Buffalo to ref Bills-Broncos in front of millions... what a life. https://t.co/XejZFcdMP1