Football

How Gus Malzahn is handling COVID-19

While most coaches and teams are frantically trying to get answers for when sports will start again, Auburn football head coach Gus Malzahn is patiently waiting for the pandemic to end. What he’s doing On March 17, the SEC announced suspensions of all its spring sporting events including football practices, …

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McCaffrey inks historic deal

With a new head coach, new coordinators and a new quarterback, the Carolina Panthers have undergone a mass overhaul in the 2020 offseason. But while their leadership, schemes and playbooks change, one thing will remain constant once football returns – Christian McCaffrey. The All-Pro running back agreed to a four-year …

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Aggies’ QB Jordan Love Ready for Draft

Right now, it’s been tricky trying to pin down where this year’s quarterbacks will end up in the draft. Utah State’s Jordan Love is one of this season’s most interesting wildcards going into the NFL draft. As of now, he could end up anywhere between No. 5 and No. 25. …

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Steve Spurrier talks the end of the XFL

Steve Spurrier won the 1966 Heisman Trophy back when he was playing for the Florida Gators, he was picked in the first round to play for the San Francisco 49ers and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Steve Spurrier is a football legend and he had some …

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COVID-19: Fluidity challenges NCAA athletics, says UNCC’s AD Mike Hill

Cough, fever, fatigue and shortness of breath are all symptoms of COVID-19 from the eyes of doctors. However, from the eyes of sports administrators, fluidity is another issue all on its own.  University of North Carolina-Charlotte athletic director Mike Hill is someone who can attest to the changing ebbs and …

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