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Reigning MVP Josh Allen became the NFL’s first player with two games of three TDs passing and rushing in the back-and-forth affair - nine lead changes - against fellow 2018 first-round draft pick Baker Mayfield.
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South Florida is playing under interim coach Michele Woods-Baxter, though she is in her 18th season in the program.
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Coach Alex Golesh says the planned 150,000-square-foot facility, part of the $407 million on-campus stadium project, will be the “nicest football complex in the entire country.”
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The court of appeals in Puerto Plata, where the case was heard, said it would issue a ruling on Dec. 9 after hearing arguments from prosecutors and Franco’s lawyers.
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The final bids are still a month away, but the No. 24-ranked Bulls attained a major milestone in the program's history. But they'll have to win out to keep the 12th seed in the postseason bracket.
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The charges stemmed from a shooting in May in Miami.
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“Anybody who was interested in it will have that 60-day time period to do something, and this has been talked about for a long time.”
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers entered the season aiming for more than a division title. Nine games in and the four-time defending NFC South champions are still trying to figure out how to go from being a good team to a great one.
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An Orlando City Council member confirmed the NFL's teams plans. Jacksonville's EverBank Stadium is undergoing a $1.4 billion renovation expected to be completed in 2028.
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TreVeyon Henderson had touchdown runs of 69 and 55 yards, Drake Maye threw two TD passes, and the Patriots beat the Buccaneers for their seventh straight win.
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The College Football Playoff committee did not have a G5 team in its top 25, but said Memphis was first in line. Thanks to Memphis' loss Friday, that will almost certainly change when the committee's next rankings come out.
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College basketball fans can expect three days of competitive action in an intimate setting.
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USF was up 14-3 before its offense stepped on the field. Then QB Byrum Brown accounted for 348 total yards and three touchdowns as the Bulls kept their chances alive for a CFP bid.
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About 1,500 students and fans — many with handmade signs — showed up to cheer on the Bulls during ESPN's visit to the Tampa campus ahead of the nationally televised victory over UTSA.