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USC legend Reggie Bush will have 2005 Heisman Trophy returned: report

Former USC football star Reggie Bush’s quest to reclaim his 2005 Heisman Trophy has finally come to a successful end. The Heisman Trophy Trust plans to announce the formal “reinstatement” of Bush’s trophy, a decision that comes nearly 15 years after Bush voluntarily returned it in 2010in the wake of the penalties the NCAA levied on the University of Southern …

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NASCAR driver Erik Jones suffers broken back in brutal Talladega crash

NASCAR driver Erik Jones was in a brutal crash at Talladega on Sunday during the Geico 500 and ended up suffering a broken bone in his back. The broken lower vertebra will cause him to miss the next race at Dover Motor Speedway, Legacy Motor Club announced Tuesday. Corey Heim will drive Jones’ No. 43 Toyota. CLICK HERE FOR MORE …

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Olivia Dunne, LSU teammates celebrate national championship at Raising Cane's

If you win a title, Raising Cane’s is the place to celebrate. Super Bowl champions Mecole Hardman and L’Jarius Sneed, Slam Dunk Contest winner Mac McClung, and NCAA women’s basketball champions South Carolina Gamecocks all worked the drive-thru to celebrate, and now Olivia Dunne and the LSU women’s gymnastics team are following suit. The Tigers won its first NCAA title …

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Olivia Dunne already has plans for boyfriend's potential MLB debut: 'I have my outfits picked out'

Last August, Pittsburgh Pirates No. 1 overall draft pick Paul Skenes confirmed that he and Olivia Dunne were officially dating. Skenes dubbed it a “small world type of thing,” as both of them are LSU Tigers. Skenes was on the College World Series championship team last year, while Dunne and the gymnastics team won the national title this past weekend. …

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Breanna Stewart remains patient on WNBA salary overhaul: 'Not something that's going to change overnight'

Two-time WNBA champion Breanna Stewart is hopeful players will one day see sweeping changes when it comes to the league’s pay scale, but she knows it will take a while for significant changes to actually happen. “You can talk about opportunities for pensions and charters and all these things, but it’s not something that’s going to change overnight, and it’s …

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Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa emphasizes factors that have helped him take play to 'another level'

Tua Tagovailoa has come into his own as quarterback of the Miami Dolphins in the last two seasons. Tagovailoa showed what he’s capable of when he doesn’t have to compete for the starting job each week and – at least this year – showed what he can do when he’s 100% healthy. For the fifth-year quarterback, he chalked it up …

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Joe Alt, consensus top tackle in 2024 NFL Draft, hints at reason Titans could be great fit

Quarterback hype has dominated most of the NFL Draft’s storylines heading into Thursday, when the top four picks in the first round could end up being QBs. But quarterbacks are nothing without a sturdy offensive line. And the first player expected to be taken at that position is Notre Dame’s Joe Alt. Alt, the consensus top offensive tackle in this …

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Vince McMahon calls sexual misconduct allegations against him 'pure fiction'

Former WWE boss Vince McMahon pushed back on sexual abuse and sex trafficking allegations against him in a court filing on Tuesday, calling the claims “pure fiction.” McMahon’s response was filed in U.S. District Court in Connecticut. Janel Grant filed a lawsuit against McMahon and former WWE executive John Laurinaitis in January and claimed McMahon lured her to the company …

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The entrenched pro basketball system fails Caitlin Clark and women athletes — opinion

Legendary investor, Bill Gurley, once warned us that incumbents keep out new, innovative, and disruptive competitors by ‘gaming the system’ in their favor. It’s an age-old story; those with power often give lip service to change yet shun genuine innovation that threatens their supremacy. The massive business of sports is no different. How many great, cool things have we all …

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Fox News Sports Huddle Newsletter: Riley Gaines praises WV girls, Robert Kraft pulls Columbia support

PROUD – Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines praised the West Virginia middle school girls who refused to compete against a transgender athlete on “America Reports.” Continue reading… KRAFT PULLS SUPPORT – New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft announced that he is pulling support for his alma mater, Columbia University and explained why on “Hannity” this week. Continue reading… ‘HURTFUL’ – …

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