The College Sports Commission sent out a correction, saying it had overstated the amount of name, image, likeness deals it has cleared by more than $40 million in a data set it had previously made public.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Rangers’ Seager feels better, eyes return this year
Texas shortstop Corey Seager is feeling better after having an appendectomy and still hopeful of playing again this season for the playoff-chasing Rangers.
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Ahead of Monza, why Mercedes is keeping faith in Antonelli
Kimi Antonelli is the 18-year-old next big thing of Formula 1, and ahead of his return to Monza, he will continue to prove that at Mercedes.
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Blue Jays alter rotation, Scherzer gets extra rest
The Toronto Blue Jays are altering their rotation for the New York Yankees series to give Max Scherzer an extra day to heal from back tightness, manager John Schneider said on Friday.
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Alcaraz’s level ‘just too good,’ concedes Djokovic
Shortly after his 6-4, 7-6 (4), 6-2 loss to Carlos Alcaraz in the US Open semifinals, Novak Djokovic admitted to reporters it would be a challenge for him to defeat Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner in future majors.
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Bring back the bison: How an on-campus movement resurrected Indiana’s mascot after 50 years
Indiana’s original bison mascot was described as “the devil with a cheerleader in it” — but now a new version has risen from the ashes thanks to a passionate professor, underground student government action, a campus bar, and more.
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How Oscar Piastri changed the fate of McLaren and Alpine
Three years ago, a court ruled that Oscar Piastri’s move from Alpine to McLaren could go through. Now, he leads the drivers’ championship while Alpine is dead last in the constructors’. What changed?
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Thin Tigers’ bullpen loses closer Finnegan to IL
The Tigers placed closer Kyle Finnegan on the injured list Friday and activated outfielder Parker Meadows.
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Cards’ Contreras starts serving 4-game suspension
Cardinals first baseman Willson Contreras started serving a four-game suspension Friday in the opener of St. Louis’ series against the San Francisco Giants.
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Astros’ Trammell won’t face discipline for bat
Astros outfielder Taylor Trammell is facing no discipline from Major League Baseball after umpires confiscated his two-color bat when New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone asked for it to be checked following a double.