Deion Sanders' son sends warning shot to those looking to transfer to Colorado
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Riley Gaines explains on "OutKick The Morning" why female athletes had to launch a legal battle against the NCAA over its transgender policy.
Donovan McNabb, the host of OutKick's "The Five Spot," told Dan Dakich on his show he didn't understand the hype around J.J. McCarthy.
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A Karate enthusiast, Prof. Sabo Ahmed Mohammed of the College of Health Sciences, University of Jos, has described the karate ‘Sallah show,’a yearly programme held in the Plateau State capital, as an avenue to promote the sport and educate the public on the importance of combat sport in their lives. Explaining that karate is a combat sport that helps individuals protect themselves from aggressors,Mohammed stressed that the sport brings young people to appreciate the value of kinetics and things that happen with movement and sports and competitions and at the end of the day they become healthier for it. He told The Guardian after various karate exercises at the Government Secondary School, Gangare in Jos North Council that the sport is not only meant for young people, but also adults.
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The WNBA Draft is in the books, and as we look ahead to a new season, we're also getting a glimpse at the league's title odds.
Caitlin Clark fever has already struck the WNBA.