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IU quarterback Fernando Mendoza is set to sign autographs at Bloomington's DICK'S Sporting Goods, with a strict limit of 250 wristbands and signed branded photo cards only.
Baker Mayfield expressed disdain for his former coach, Kevin Stefanski, on Twitter, indicating a desire to settle scores during upcoming NFC South matchups.
Miami University's Men's Basketball team achieves Top 25 ranking with an undefeated season under Coach Travis Steele, emphasizing teamwork and a winning culture.
Browns' Carson Schwesinger wins PFWA Defensive Rookie of the Year, marking the team's first with his impressive stats including 146 tackles and leadership on defense.
St. Louis Park, MN, offers public skating and free pond hockey sessions, encouraging residents to enjoy the winter season with various ice activities and available skate rentals.
The University of Tennessee hires Derek Owings, former Indiana strength coach, post their national championship win, making him the highest-paid coach in his field.
The Tennessee Titans interviewed Matt Nagy and Robert Saleh for their head coach vacancy, considering their previous coaching experience and successes in the NFL.
The Miami University RedHawks basketball team is in the AP Top 25 poll, boasting a 19-0 record after a win against Buffalo, marking a historic season with a 7-0 in-conference streak.
Jeff Hafley has been hired as the new head coach of the Miami Dolphins, replacing Mike McDaniel. He joins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan from the Packers to lead the team.
The Vegas Golden Knights acquired defenseman Rasmus Andersson from the Calgary Flames, trading Zach Whitecloud and draft picks in a bid to enhance their defense.
UC Santa Barbara defeated the University of Hawai'i men's basketball team 77-62, marking the Rainbow Warriors' second loss in their last 11 games and continuing their struggle at the Thunderdome.
Deni Avdija returned from injury scoring 26 points, aiding the Blazers to beat the Kings 117-110. Teammate Clingan also shone with 21 points and 17 rebounds.
Chris Gotterup won the 2026 Sony Open at Waialae Country Club with a 16-under par, his third PGA Tour win, beating competitors like Patrick Rodgers and previous leader Davis Riley.
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