A piece of this needs to go to the players who are putting their bodies and NFL futures on the line. Thanks to NIL, there’s a feasible way to do it.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
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Two years ago, it looked like Jim Harbaugh was on borrowed time. The Michigan coach now is having the last laugh after two defeats of Ohio State.
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Even if he wanted to downplay the importance of the Michigan game, Ryan Day doesn’t get that luxury — especially after what happened a year ago.
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In replacing Coach K, 35-year-old Jon Scheyer faces the ultimate sports challenge
For the first time since the 1981-82 season, Mike Krzyzewski won’t be on the sideline for Duke. The challenge of replacing him falls to Jon Scheyer.
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Unless Kyrie Irving apologizes, it’s time for Nets, NBA to administer consequences | Opinion
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