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April 29, 2024

Coolong Thinks NFL ‘Will Be Ok’ with Watson Decision

USA Today’s Neal Coolong thinks the NFL ‘will be ok’ with whatever decision is made on Deshaun Watson’s suspension, because there’s not enough evidence for a full year suspension.

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Pickel: ‘Hard Time Believing’ There Won’t Be More West Coast Teams in Big Ten

On3Sports.com’s Greg Pickel has a ‘hard time believing’ there won’t be more west coast teams joining the Big Ten when USC and UCLA are ready to join.

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Nightengale: Judge ‘Not Afraid of Free Agency,’ Wants $36 Mil Per Year

USA Today’s Bob Nightengale says Yankees slugger Aaron Judge isn’t afraid to test free agency, and is looking for $36 million per year, like Mike Trout’s contract.

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Katz: If NBC Part of B1G TV Deal, ‘Makes Sense’ for ND to Join

BTN’s Andy Katz says if NBC is part of the Big Ten TV deal, ‘it would make sense’ for Notre Dame to join the conference.

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Dulac: Heinz Naming Offer ‘Embarrassingly’ Low to Steelers

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/Steelers Radio Network’s Gerry Dulac says Heinz’s naming rights offer to the Steelers was ’embarrassingly, ridiculously’ low.

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Steve BLASTS ESPN’s Broadcast Productions

Steve blasts ESPN’s broadcasts productions when asked about its Home Run Derby debacle.

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Wheels: More Teams Should Run More in MLB

Former Phillies broadcaster Chris Wheeler says more teams need to run the bases more to create more action, and he also sneaks in some Penn State football questions to Steve.

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PIAA’s Lombardi: Other States Working on or Have Already Adopted NIL

PIAA Executive Director Bob Lombardi says they’re getting ahead of the game now on NIL because other states have already made moves.

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Fallor: Oregon Wants to ‘Get the Heck Out of’ PAC-12

Arizona Republic’s Mark Fallor says Oregon really wants to ‘get the heck out of’ the PAC-12, as much uncertainty continues around the conference.

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Knopp: End Game for Big Ten is ‘Big Ten Playoff’

TicketManager’s Tony Knopp says the end game for the Big Ten is have its own playoff.

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