
Nick Bromberg
College Football and Nascar Columnist at Yahoo Sports
College football (@yahoosportscfb), sports betting, racing, and whatever else for Yahoo Sports. "Retired" CSCS. Legally obligated to like Springsteen and Isbell
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3 weeks ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Nick Bromberg
Grambling State coach Mickey Joseph understands why players would want to go to a bigger program after a successful season. But he also believes there should be some sort of compensation for the player’s former school when a player transfers to a bigger program.
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sports.yahoo.com | Nick Bromberg
Can Yuki Tsunoda succeed in his first race at Red Bull Racing? And what would be the definition of success? Tsunoda was promoted to Red Bull’s senior team a week ago in place of Liam Lawson. The two drivers were teammates at RB’s junior F1 team Racing Bulls for the final six races of the 2024 season. After Red Bull Racing moved on from Sergio Perez at the end of the season, Lawson got the call to jump up instead of Tsunoda. AdvertisementThat move lasted two races.
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sports.yahoo.com | Nick Bromberg
Over a dozen women have sued the University of Michigan and former football assistant Matt Weiss after he was charged with hacking into accounts of female college athletes across the country to access their photos and videos. AdvertisementEleven women filed a federal class action lawsuit against the school and Weiss on Wednesday. According to the Detroit News, that brings the number of women who have filed suits so far to 17.
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sports.yahoo.com | Nick Bromberg
Is a 50-point penalty for an attempted intentional wreck on the final lap enough of a deterrent for NASCAR drivers? Xfinity Series driver Sammy Smith was docked 50 points and fined $25,000 for his move on the last lap of Saturday’s race at Martinsville. Smith was in second on the final lap and drove into Turn 3 with the clear intention to run into race leader Taylor Gray. AdvertisementThe move did not end well for either driver.
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k99online.com | Nick Bromberg
Is a 50-point penalty for an attempted intentional wreck on the final lap enough of a deterrent for NASCAR drivers? Xfinity Series driver Sammy Smith was docked 50 points and fined $25,000 for his move on the last lap of Saturday’s race at Martinsville. Smith was in second on the final lap and drove into Turn 3 with the clear intention to run into race leader Taylor Gray. The move did not end well for either driver.
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Can't express how much Dan has meant to me over the 14+ years I've been at Yahoo in various capacities. He's a legend. Happy for him but sad to lose him as a co-worker. He'll continue to do great things.

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Lots of kinks to work out from Fox's first IndyCar broadcast. Little to no discussion of the strategies that have cycled Palou and others to the front and the ticker seems to have a spasm nearly every lap. The lack of push to pass discussion compared to NBC is also notable.