Ohio State AD Gene Smith says 'you can't ignore' persistent talk of a 16-team College Football Playoff
INDIANAPOLIS — The Big Ten Conference was one of three leagues that voted against expanding the College Football Playoff to 12 teams last year.
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INDIANAPOLIS — The Big Ten Conference was one of three leagues that voted against expanding the College Football Playoff to 12 teams last year.
Diver Jack Laugher wants to ‘bring it home’ at the upcoming Commonwealth Games for his late grandmother.
Team England Chef de Mission Mark England has confirmed an athlete has been sent home from the Commonwealth Games after testing positive for coronavirus.
Diver Jack Laugher wants to ‘bring it home’ at the upcoming Commonwealth Games for his late grandmother.
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Canadian athletes Andre De Grasse, Pierce LePage, Aaron Brown and Jerome Blake withdrew from the Commonwealth Games on Tuesday.
Commonwealth Games to curtail their public appearances and stay indoors in view of the ongoing threat of the COVID-19 pandemic. "The Indian Olympic Association has requested the players of the Indian contingent at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games to not spend much time in public places because of the threat of COVID-19, which can jeopardise the health and participation of the players," the IOA said in a statement. The governing body also requested the Indian athletes to employ all precautionary measures whenever needed.
The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) on Tuesday advised the country's contingent taking part in the upcoming Commonwealth Games to curtail their public appearances and stay indoors in view of the ongoing threat of the COVID-19 pandemic. "The Indian Olympic Association has requested the players of the Indian contingent at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games to not spend much time in public places because of the threat of COVID-19, which can jeopardize the health and participation of the players," the IOA said in a statement.