As the coronavirus rages, our country sends a clear message: We care more about the safety of athletes than the safety of everyone else.
Author: Gregg Doyel, Indianapolis Star
Opinion: Our country cares more about protecting athletes from COVID-19 than protecting everyone else
As the coronavirus rages, our country sends a clear message: We care more about the safety of athletes than the safety of everyone else.
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Colts punter Rigoberto Sanchez will do what Chuck Pagano and Tyler Trent did before him: He will fight cancer, inspiring with grace and strength.
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NASCAR star Ryan Newman is promoting organ donation but not only for the reason you think
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Opinion: Rick Pitino skates while Louisville sweats in broken NCAA justice system
It’s the age-old problem with NCAA enforcement: The innocent keep getting punished. The guilty keep getting away with it. Fixing it would be so easy.
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