The franchise’s founder was football’s leading segregationist.
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Proud Virtually: How Olympic champion Eric Radford is celebrating Pride in 2020
Three-time Olympic medallist Eric Radford knows Pride in 2020 will look very different than previous years. The star figure skater caught up with our Donnovan Bennett to discuss his coming out story and how he keeps inspiring the next generation of athletes. The post 2020 NHL Draft Lottery Primer: Senators have a chance to win big appeared first on Sportsnet […]
What we see in a flag or a noose or a black racer is telling. We can do better.
If what happened in Talladega was a misunderstanding, it speaks to our lack of understanding.
How Bubba Wallace ended up assigned to a garage stall containing a noose
It appears one assumption and one major coincidence triggered an FBI investigation.
America can’t act like a team, and it might cost us the return of sports
No fun in dysfunction: A divided country can abide by the simple measures that could make our leagues’ attempts to resume play successful.
Will MLB’s health and safety plan hold up once baseball returns? It will be a tough task.
The sport’s plan for a 2020 season leaves a lot to discretion and chance.
Miami OL Navaughn Donaldson says he’s redshirting in 2020
Offensive lineman Navaughn Donaldson says he is going to redshirt this coming season
NYC Marathon Canceled Because of Coronavirus Pandemic
Despite dropping infection rates in the region, organizers and city officials decided the risks of running a race with 50,000 participants were too high.
The Team That Liverpool Forgot
Liverpool’s men are on the verge of adding a Premier League crown to their European and world titles, while the club’s underpowered, overlooked women’s team has just been relegated.
In Conversation: Olympians Oluseyi Smith, Mark Tewksbury on life’s journey
On Wednesday’s episode of In Conversation, Ron MacLean was joined by former Olympians Oluseyi Smith and Mark Tewksbury to discuss the difference between victory and defeat, as well as dealing with racism and the journey of a gay athlete. The post 2020 NHL Draft Lottery Primer: Senators have a chance to win big appeared first on Sportsnet.ca.
NHL 20 Bracket Challenge: Cybulski slow plays Josi, Werenski crushes Dunn
Can SN 650 Vancouver host James Cybulski put a snag in Norris Trophy hopeful Roman Josi’s plans? Also, fellow young defencemen Zach Werenski and Vince Dunn go head-to-head in Episode 3. Sportsnet bracket challenge is powered by EA Sports NHL 20. The post 2020 NHL Draft Lottery Primer: Senators have a chance to win big appeared first on Sportsnet.ca.
Coronavirus and sports: Netherlands to allow fans to come back, Rapinoe opts out
The Netherlands plan to allow fans back in to football matches from September 1, but with some restrictions. Meanwhile, US World Cup winner Megan Rapinoe has opted out of a tournament set to start this weekend.
College Football’s Top 5 Defensive Players
The Big Noon Kickoff crew including Urban Meyer, Matt Leinart, and Joel Klatt break down who they have as their top 5 defensive players in college football heading into 2020.
Which new team will crack the College Football Playoff in 2020? | BIG NOON KICKOFF
We’ve grown used to the same few teams making the College Football Playoff year in and year out. That begs the question: Which overlooked program is most primed to make a surprising run in 2020? The FOX Big Noon Kickoff crew makes its picks.
James Franklin on QB Sean Clifford: ‘He’s really a driven, motivated guy’ | BIG NOON KICKOFF
Penn State head coach James Franklin is excited to see 2nd-year starting QB Sean Clifford develop his ability to lead and take the Nittany Lions to the next level.