President Donald Trump erroneously referred to Alabama coach Nick Saban as “Lou Saban” while endorsing ex-Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville for Senate.
Author: Jim Reineking, USA TODAY
Colorado Rockies’ Ian Desmond announces he won’t play in 2020 MLB season in stirring Instagram post
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National Women’s Soccer League’s Challenge Cup kicks off Saturday in Utah
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Max Tuerk, former USC and NFL offensive lineman, dies at 26 years old
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Dr. Anthony Fauci says that Major League Baseball shouldn’t play too deep into the fall
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Unidentified FC Dallas player tests positive for COVID-19, team training suspended until further notice
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Clemson Tigers assistant football coach Danny Pearman apologizes in statement for using racial slur at practice
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Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren creates Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism coalition
Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren announced Monday that he is forming a coalition of athletes, coaches, ADs and university officials to work for “meaningful change.”
Sean Doolittle says Washington Nationals players will cover pay cuts for organization’s minor leaguers
Washington Nationals pitcher Sean Doolittle announced Sunday that he and his teammates will cover pay cuts for minor-league players.