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College Football Icon Lee Corso Retires from ESPN

Iconic American sports broadcaster Lee Corso, famed for his headgear picks on ESPN's College GameDay, is retiring at 89. Tributes pour in for a man who defined college football for a generation.

Chipotle's NIL Deal: Free Burritos for College Athletes

College athletes at Ohio State, Florida, and Georgia are cashing in on a delicious new NIL agreement with Chipotle, gaining free meals and brand ambassador roles in a landmark deal for student-athlete compensation.

College axes women's swim team in transgender row

Roanoke College abruptly terminates its entire women's swimming programme following a team revolt against a transgender teammate. The controversial decision sparks a fierce debate on sports inclusion and institutional accountability.

Putin's Chilling Verdict on Prigozhin After Mysterious Crash

Vladimir Putin delivers chilling, cryptic eulogy for Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, praising a 'talented businessman' but highlighting 'serious mistakes' in first comments since the mercenary leader's death in a suspicious air disaster north of Moscow.

Herbstreit's Emotional On-Air Tribute to Lee Corso

ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit delivered a moving and emotional on-air tribute to his broadcast partner and college football icon, Lee Corso, celebrating their decades-long friendship and Corso's immense impact on the sport.

Prigozhin Knew He Was Doomed After Mutiny, Mother Says

In a startling interview, the mother of late Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin reveals he was certain of his fate following the aborted rebellion against Putin's regime, shedding new light on his final days.

Birmingham FC Owners' Grand Vision Sparks Soul of Game Debate

Knighthead Capital's grand plan for Birmingham City FC extends far beyond the pitch, aiming to regenerate the city itself. But as the club becomes an asset on a balance sheet, fans and critics ask: what is the true cost of progress?

NCAA considers March Madness expansion

The NCAA has made a monumental decision regarding the future of March Madness, potentially expanding the tournament and reshaping college basketball forever.

Wagner Group's Elsa Statue Stunt in Munich

The Russian mercenary group Wagner has been accused of using a statue of Disney's Elsa from Frozen in a recruitment campaign in Munich, Germany, drawing widespread condemnation.

Ex-football coach Derek Dooley runs for Georgia Senate

Ex-Tennessee Volunteers head coach Derek Dooley is making a surprising pivot from the gridiron to politics, announcing his candidacy for Georgia's Senate seat. Could his leadership skills translate to Capitol Hill?

Bruce Pearl blasts Obama over golf remarks

Auburn Tigers' head coach Bruce Pearl has publicly criticised former US President Barack Obama for his remarks about college athletes and golf, sparking a heated debate in the sports community.

Prince George closer to Eton College decision

Prince George, the future King, is reportedly considering Eton College for his secondary education, continuing a royal tradition. Discover the details behind this pivotal decision.

College athlete payment rules relaxed in major shift

The agency overseeing college athlete payment deals has agreed to ease restrictions on third-party agreements, opening new opportunities for student-athletes to earn from their name, image, and likeness (NIL).

7ft 9in teen Olivier Rioux joins Florida Gators

Florida Gators have signed Olivier Rioux, the world's tallest teenager at 7ft 9in, to their basketball team. Discover how this Canadian prodigy is set to dominate college sports.

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