In explaining his decision to fire football coach Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern president said the hazing was widespread and not a secret.
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MLB commissioner Rob Manfred says 154 games a possibility to accommodate games overseas
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PGA Tour-PIF ‘framework agreement’ creates board that will determine LIV Golf’s future
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West Virginia players enter transfer portal after Bob Huggins’ resignation, per reports
Bob Huggins resigned from his post as West Virginia men’s basketball coach after 16 seasons one day after being charged with a DUI in Pittsburgh.