Action in the Cotton Bowl game between Texas Christian University and Syracuse shows Syracuse's All-American Jim Brown cracking TCU's right tackle for a long gain in the second quarter of the game.
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The CBS Sports team suffered a tragedy this week with the death of production assistant Bryce Adair, following a car crash while working at the PGA Tour's Memorial Tournament in Ohio. Jim Nantz, the ...
Jim E. Brown, Britain’s most tormented 19-year-old obese alcoholic singer-songwriter, released his new album Dirt today. The 15-song collection includes such confessional future classics as “Rock ...
Texas A&M made a big recruiting splash in the Houston area Sunday when Kingwood five-star offensive tackle Kennedy Brown announced his verbal commitment to the Aggies and coach Mike Elko. Brown is ...
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The New England Patriots look to return to the Super Bowl after losing the big game in the 2025 season to the Seattle Seahawks. The Pats’ run defense was one of the best in the 2025 regular season, ...
Tennessee is using individualized film reels to address tackling issues. Live tackling in college football practice is becoming less common to prevent player injuries. New defensive coordinator Jim ...
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Brown-Forman, the spirits maker behind Jack Daniel's and Woodford Reserve, has named a new executive vice president and CFO. Jim Peters, the new CFO, will begin his tenure March 31 and will report ...
The Cincinnati Bengals made it official on Thursday, extending Left Tackle Orlando Brown Jr. through the 2028 season. It’s a two-year deal, and it is the kind of move that doesn’t get enough credit.