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Watch: Nick Saban Rips University Of Alabama Mascot Big Al For Not Wearing Mask In COVID-19 PSA

With the NCAA beginning to allow college football programs to host voluntary, on-campus workouts for the month of June, the University of Alabama and head coach Nick Saban took the opportunity to remind its fans to…

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La Liga Given Green-Light By Spanish Government To Resume Its Season On June 8

Spain was one of the countries impacted the most by the coronavirus pandemic, and although they tried to continue playing sports, it simply was not possible. The premier soccer league in Spain, La Liga, has…

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$1.025 Million Paid For Robert Kraft’s Super Bowl LI Ring!

The All In Challenge has swept the country during the coronavirus pandemic, as celebrities have offered items or experiences for people to bid on, with all the proceeds being donated toward coronavirus relief. New England…

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Cavaliers’ Kevin Love Reveals Struggles With Panic Attacks, Stresses Importance Of Mental Health During Coronavirus Lockdown

Back in 2017, Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love exited an NBA game because he had a panic attack. In an article he wrote for The Players Tribune, Love opened up about what had transpired on…

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Georgetown Coach Patrick Ewing Tests Positive For COVID-19

Patrick Ewing, the New York Knicks legend who is now coach at his alma mater Georgetown, announced Friday that he has tested positive for COVID-19. Ewing issued a statement  that he had contracted the virus…

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Ex-Auburn Coach & Athletic Director Pat Dye Tests Positive For COVID-19

On Thursday, the son of former Auburn football head coach and athletic director Pat Dye confirmed that Dye has tested positive for COVID-19 and is in the hospital due to issues with his kidney. In a…

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NCAA To Allow On Campus Workouts To Take Place During Month Of June

The NCAA put all of its sports on hold in the middle of March, another domino that fell as professional sports leagues put their seasons on hold. While most sports leagues opted to strictly suspend…

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Former Redskins Great Dexter Manley Recovering From COVID-19

Former Washington Redskins great Dexter Manley tested positive for the coronavirus back on May 2 and had been in the hospital since then. According to former teammate John Riggins, Manley’s condition is getting better. Riggins…

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Ex-NFL Receiver Chad Johnson Leaves $1000 Tip At Florida Restaurant After It Reopened

The coronavirus pandemic forced many restaurants across the country to close and lose significant business. Once one Florida restaurant opened back up, former NFL wide receiver Chad Johnson made sure that he helped out.  On…

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USGA To Make 2020 U.S. Open All-Exempt Field, Cancelling Qualifying Events

The coronavirus pandemic has forced many sports to change around their schedule, and the PGA Tour is no exception to that. The PGA Tour suspended its season following the first round of the Players Championship…

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NFL Experimenting With Facemasks Made Of N95 Material

The NFL has been preparing for the start of the 2020 season. One of the things that has been the forefront of the league’s concerns is player safety – the NFL is considering ways to…

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UFC’s Khabib Nurmagomedov Confirms His Father Is In Critical Condition From COVID-19

On Monday, UFC’s lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov confirmed that his father is in critical condition because of COVID-19.  Nurmagomedov took to Instagram while speaking in Russian, he confirmed the reports. Nurmagomedov’s father, Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov, was…

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Trump Responds To Rory McIlroy Saying He Would Not Play Golf With Him Again

Last week, the number one golfer in the world Rory McIlroy talked about playing golf with President Donald Trump declaring that he would never play with Trump again, given how the president has handled the…

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TaylorMade’s ‘Driving Relief’ Charity Skins Match Raises $5.5 Million And Is Decided By One Shot

This weekend saw the return of many sports around the world. You had the German Bundesliga, NASCAR, and golf, well, kind of. On Sunday, golf fans got their first event since the season was stopped…

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Kevin Harvick Wins His 50th Career Cup Race In First NASCAR Race In 71 Days

After almost ten weeks off, NASCAR returned on Sunday with the Real Heroes 400 at Darlington Raceway. Kevin Harvick won the race, edging out Alex Bowman down the stretch. The win marked Harvick’s fiftieth Cup…

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MAC Conference Makes Drastic Changes To Regular & Postseason Sports

The NCAA’s Mid-American Conference is making some changes in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Starting in the 2020-2021 academic year, conference tournaments for eight different sports will be eliminated, while basketball (both men’s and women’s),…

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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey Offers Up His State As Possible Location For Major League Sports

On Tuesday, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (R) raised the possibility of bringing major-league sports back to the state.  As the state is beginning to reopen, Ducey noted that all four major American sports could return…

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FC Augsburg Manager Heiko Herrlich To Miss Restart Of Bundesliga Season After Breaking Quarantine Rules

Germany’s Bundesliga is set to make its return to action in the coming days after country officials gave the green-light for the soccer league to finish its season. One club however will be missing an…

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Former MLB Infielder & Manager Art Howe In ICU For Coronavirus

Former Major League Baseball infielder and manager Art Howe is in intensive care in Houston as he is dealing with coronavirus.  On Thursday, the 73-year-old Howe said that he has been experiencing symptoms of the…

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Texas Rangers’ Globe Life Field Will Host Concert Series In Its Parking Lot

The Texas Rangers were expected to debut their new ballpark, Globe Life Field, at the start of the 2020 MLB season. That has been for obvious pushed back since the season has not begun as…

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Tom Brady Glad He Is Playing Peyton, And Not Eli Manning In ‘The Match’

Tom Brady and Peyton Manning have long been adversaries during their NFL careers. Brady bested Manning 11 times in the 17 games they played against each other  during their respective careers. Although Manning might not…

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