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Report: Chiefs DE Frank Clark should be good to go vs. Panthers

Clark has dealt with a knee injury during the practice week.

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Opinion: Penn State suddenly finds itself with little to play for in pandemic year

A 35-19 loss to Maryland drops Penn State to 0-3. And the sooner Nittany Lions fans don’t have to watch this meltdown, the better.

      

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Africa roundup: 11 former winners in CAF Champions League draw

Egyptian clubs Al Ahly and Zamalek, who contest the 2020 CAF Champions League final on November 27, are among 11 former title-holders who have qualified for the next edition.

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What They’re Saying Nationally Ahead Of Michigan’s Game At Indiana

No. 23 Michigan Wolverines football is set to take on the No. 13 ranked Indiana Hoosiers in Bloomington at noon ET on Fox Sports 1. Michigan visits Indiana, where the Hoosiers are 2-0 and ranked higher, although they haven’t won this game since 1987, a staggering 24 meetings ago. Defensive coordinator Don Brown went from “Dr. Blitz” to “Dr. Get You Blitzed” as Michigan fans downed a shot every time the Spartans threw at the single-covering cornerbacks.

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Jadeveon Clowney may need surgery for knee injury

Jadeveon Clowney has been playing through a knee injury for much of this season, but he may not be able to go much longer. Clowney might need surgery for an injury to his meniscus, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports. A meniscus injury usually keeps a player out for a few weeks. If Clowney gets [more]

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5 bold predictions for Bears vs. Titans in Week 9

The Bears are looking to snap a two-game losing streak when they face the Titans on Sunday. Here are our bold predictions for that match-up.

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Report: Golden State will draft Anthony Edwards if he is available at No. 2

The Warriors are trying to trade the pick, but if they keep it Edwards could be their guy.

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British golfers learning on the course rather than going to college

Tyrrell Hatton and Tommy Fleetwood have more in common than their nationality and profession. They are the only golfers in that ever-expanding 30-and-under age division of the world’s top 50 who did not go to college. Some would think that to be a dubious distinction and that if the pair, as elite amateurs, had the chance of a scholarship then, from a wider perspective, it might have been wiser to accept. Yet the reality is nowhere near that simple and points to a burgeoning trend in Britains best youngsters eschewing the myth of “an education” on those perfectly manicured United States fairways and instead taking everything formative that England Golf has to offer before essentially learning on the job. This route clearly did no harm to the world’s No 10 (Hatton) and No 16 (Fleetwood), who will be fronting up to the frat boys at the Masters on Thursday. But with the past 10 major winners on US soil all hailing from America and all having attended a US college, the odds are obviously against the Englishmen. Of course, Hatton and Fleetwood will not be the only UK pros in the season’s final major without the pretentious “alma mater” on their CV. Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter and Justin Rose are the trio of St George veterans who went straight to the paid ranks, while Rory McIlroy famously snubbed a queue of universities to enrol in the European Tour’s early earning centre, racking up millions as a teenager.

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Hazard, Casemiro test positive for COVID-19

Eden Hazard and Casemiro have tested positive for COVID-19 and will not play for Real Madrid at Valencia on Sunday, the La Liga giants have confirmed.

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Saints’ Malcolm Jenkins buys food for election workers counting votes in Philadelphia

New Orleans Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins bought food for nearly 300 Philadelphia poll workers on Friday.

      

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