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College Football Rumors – LSU, Auburn, Clemson, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, TCU & UCF Interested in Recruiting Stephen Sullivan
It’s once again a wide open race for wide receiver Stephen Sullivan from the Donaldsonville high school in Louisiana. He decommitted from LSU, but is keeping the Tigers an option, while holding offers from Auburn, Clemson, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, TCU & UCF. Sullivan (6’3, 230 lbs.) signed with LSU after signing day in 2014 but has […]
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Andy Murray Finally Beating Novak Djokovic Grants Him Big Pre-US Open Boost
It’s been a good weekend for Andy Murray: Beating Novak Djokovic for the first time in two years and eight matches to win the Canadian Open (Rogers Cup) Masters, and also moving back up to number two in the world, dropping Roger Federer to third.
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Stadiums of the 2015 Rugby World Cup
The 2015 Rugby World Cup will be played across 13 stadiums in England and Wales (just one), with the home of English Rugby Union, Twickenham, being the center of attention with nine matches being played there, and overall 16 matches played in London, including Wembley and the Olympic Stadium.
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College Basketball Rumors – Kentucky, Kansas, UCLA, Indiana, Texas, California, San Diego State & Gonzaga Interested in Recruiting T.J. Leaf
After decommitting from Arizona, T.J Leaf is getting a lot of attention from a lot of schools around the country, and is reportedly considering eight schools: Kentucky, Kansas, UCLA, Texas, California, San Diego State, Gonzaga and Indiana.
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College Football Rumors – Texas Longhorns Showing All the Signs of a Rebuilding Team
For those who expected Texas to shoot right up to contention in the Big 12 and for the national title the moment Charlie Strong took over, his first season was a disappointment, and the second one should be as well, as all the hints point towards a painful rebuilding process for the massive and demanding program.
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Nations With the Most Gold Medals in the 2015 Swimming World Championships
The 2015 Swimming world championships in Kazan are over, with the United States once again finishing on top of the medal count, gold and overall, this time thanks to one swimmer, Katie Ledecky. Australia follow with three swimmers (Mitch Larkin, Bronte Campbell and Emily Seebohm) all taking double golds in their individual events while China […]
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World Records Broken in the 2015 Swimming World Championships
A world record was broken 12 times in the 2015 Swimming world championships in Kazan, often by the same person in the same event day after day. Those who stood out were Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden in butterfly events, Adam Peaty of the United Kingdom in the breaststroke and above all of them was Katie Ledecky of the United States with an incredibly dominant week, taking no less than five gold medals.
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Swimming World Championships – Day 8 Results, Gold & Medal Table
The final day of the swimming world championships was packed with events, and saw one American gold medal with the 4×100 men’s medley relay, enough to put them on top of the medal table in both overall and golds. Gregorio Paltrinieri of Italy won the men’s 1500 meters freestyle; Camille Lacourt of France took the men’s 50 meters backstroke; Daiya Seto of Japan won the men’s 400 meters individual medley; Bronte Campbell of Australia won the women’s 50 meters freestyle; Jennie Johansson of Sweden won the women’s 50 meters breaststroke; Katinka Hosszu of Hungary won the women’s 400 meters individual medley and China won the final race of the championship, the women’s 4×100 medley relay.