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Michigan coach resigns from newly hired role after suspected drunk-driving arrest

Just 15 days after being hired, Greg Scruggs is out at the University of Michigan. The former NFL defensive lineman was arrested in the early hours of Saturday for allegedly operating a vehicle while intoxicated. He was hired as the football team’s defensive line coach on March 6. The 33-year-old was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated at 3 …

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Deion Sanders believes son Shedeur Sanders 'probably would have been second' QB selected in upcoming draft

The NFL Draft is just over one month away. Several standout college football quarterbacks headline this year’s draft as multiple teams holding early selections try to find their next franchise player. Sheduer Sanders followed his Pro Football Hall of Fame father Deion Sanders to Colorado. The Buffaloes quarterback helped lift Colorado to an impressive 3-0 start. The losses then began …

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NFL Draft prospect Braden Fiske reveals goal with NIL earnings, urges regulation of college football impact

Former Florida State defensive tackle Braden Fiske made headlines earlier this month for his standout performance at the NFL Combine. Fiske told Fox News Digital he noticed a surge in interest from teams around the league, and with most early projections showing him as a second-round pick, Fiske is gearing up to earn some serious cash in his rookie season. …

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Kirby Smart's Lamborghini joke makes crowd erupt with laughter as he poked fun at NIL deals

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart is usually the hard-nosed football coach that is all business when his Bulldogs are on the gridiron. However, in the offseason, Smart knows he can joke around from time to time. That was the case on Monday night in front of the Macon Touchdown Club, where he joked about taking another form of transportation from …

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Congress is the NIL referee we never wanted — column

College athletics are under siege and this time, fans may have no one to blame but themselves if they continue to push Congress to regulate their favorite sport. There are few people in the world with less patience than a sports fan. We want our teams to win and win now. Bad clock management at the end of a game? …

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Ex-Georgia wide receiver sentenced to 30 years in prison for shooting death of gas station employee

Ahkil Crumpton, a former wide receiver for the University of Georgia, was sentenced to 30 years in prison in the shooting death of a gas station employee. The U.S. Attorney’s Office said Crumpton, 26, was sentenced for “interference with commerce by attempted robbery” and providing a “false statement during the purchase of a firearm.” Crumpton had previously been charged with …

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