USC's Lincoln Riley details recruiting coups, reunion with Caleb Williams
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Just more than 24 hours after Southern California announced that former five-star quarterback Caleb Williams would be joining Lincoln Riley in leaving Oklahoma for Los Angeles, Riley introduced a signing-day class that featured Williams among 13 transfer players while admitting he did not want to rely on the transfer portal as much as he had.
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On the heels of the Boston Bruins retiring his number in a ceremony last month, Fredericton-born Willie O'Ree is moving on to the next honour: the U.S. Congressional Gold Medal.
Una oferta de cinco mil dólares por eliminar una cuenta de Twitter. Esa fue la oferta del magnate norteamericano, Elon Musk, a un joven estadounidense para que eliminara la cuenta que rastrea sus viajes en avión.
After a thrilling playoff finale at the Farmers Insurance Open, the PGA Tour carries on its 'California Swing' with the iconic AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, an event which comprises the world's best golfers, actors and entertainers.
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TOM BRADY WAS ALWAYS BLESSED with a great arm. He has accomplished so much in his 22 years in the NFL that the basic act of throwing the ball is easy to overlook. He always felt confident in his arm, something he could always rely on, and he gave the ball life when he threw it, out of an awkward and gangly body. It was evident from a young age. At football practice one day at San Mateo's Junipero Serra High School almost 30 years ago, it was windy, and receivers were dropping passes. Brady dialed up the heat, spirals cutting through wind, the California kid immune to elements before he had ever played in the snow and cold of Michigan and New England.