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If you listen intently, you can already just about make out the strains to Zadok the Priest.
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If you listen intently, you can already just about make out the strains to Zadok the Priest.
Manchester United’s battle with Premier League spending rules has been well documented this summer as Sir Jim Ratcliffe increases his grip on transfer activity.
San Francisco 49ers star receiver Brandon Aiyuk is expected to practice soon for the first time this summer, but he was absent at the start of practice on Wednesday, per reports. The star receiver is also apparently no closer to signing a long-term extension with the team.
Former Obama campaign manager reacts to new 2024 polling and the role women and swing voters will play in the Harris-Trump matchup.
Celtic have reportedly knocked back offers for Luis Palma going into the final hours of the window.
The 2024 NFL season is just around the corner and First Things First is back with Predictions Week! Chris Broussard reveals his AFC East standings predictions, including why three teams from the AFC East will make the playoffs.
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A couple of years ago, I wrote a piece about how college football might be vulnerable to a usurper, a new power that takes advantage of the new developments of the day — namely, allowing athletes to transfer more freely and make money off of their name, image and likeness (NIL) — to rise to or near the top of the sport. It seemed the sport might be capable of producing a new Miami or Florida State, programs that rose to usurper prominence in a changing television environment in the 1980s.