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WASHINGTON — Lee Corso, one of the longtime stars of ESPN's "College GameDay" is retiring after more than 30 years on the program.
Corso's weekly headgear selections have been a staple of college football Saturday's for nearly three decades.
Boston was heavily recruited by elite schools like Notre Dame, Ohio State and even the legendary Geno Auriemma's UConn Huskies, but she settled for Staley and the Gamecocks. Durin ...
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As the 2025 NFL draft nears, there is an increasing feeling based on the interview process that the Dallas Cowboys are ...
The former two-sport star at Florida State was a first-round draft pick of the New York Knicks and played nine seasons with ...
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After another season of run game struggles, Michigan State football hopes it has a stable of backs who can increase ground ...
With the NIL and transfer portal raging out of control, Nick Saban would bring a sense of order to the sport as commissioner ...
University of Texas San Antonio students and staff will have a new spot to hit up on the way to and from campus. Chick-fil-A ...
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