The Big Ten will not allow Nebraska to play Chattanooga on Saturday after the Cornhuskers had their game with Wisconsin canceled.
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Justin Turner’s positive coronavirus test and World Series Game 6: Here’s what we know
Justin Turner of the Los Angeles Dodgers tested positive for coronavirus during Game 6 of the 2020 World Series. Here’s what we know about situation.
Due to attendance limits, Army-Navy game moved from Philadelphia to West Point
The Army Black Knights and Navy Midshipmen will play its game at the U.S. Military Academy’s West Point, New York campus on Dec. 12.
Former Chicago Bulls security guard’s championship rings sell for combined $255,840
The rings from the Chicago Bulls’ six championships of the 1990s were sold through an online action for a combined $255,840.
Ex-Bulls security guard John Capps’ six championship rings on auction for more than $5,000 apiece
Ex-Bulls security guard John Capps’ six championship rings are up for auction for more than $5,000 apiece. Capps appeared in “The Last Dance.”
Pro Football Hall of Fame member, two-time Super Bowl champion Fred Dean dies at 68
Fred Dean, Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee and two-time Super Bowl winner with the San Francisco 49ers, died Wednesday at the age of 68.
Esports star Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins signs with Creative Arts Agency
Tyler “Ninja” Blevins has signed with Creative Arts Agency (CAA) to further his career into Hollywood through movies and other opportunities.
How ‘The Last Dance’ and three-peat quest may keep San Francisco Shock together for 2021
The San Francisco Shock are back-to-back Overwatch League champions. Watching “The Last Dance” as a team might fuel their desire for a three-peat.
Falcons owner Arthur Blank unsure of QB Matt Ryan’s future with team: ‘Have to see’
Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank was noncommittal about QB Matt Ryan’s future with the team after firing coach Dan Quinn and GM Thomas Dimitroff.
Rick Renteria, Chicago White Sox ‘part ways’ in surprising move after four seasons
The Chicago White Sox and Rick Renteria “agreed to part ways” Monday in a surprising move that followed the club’s first postseason berth in 12 years.