Emmanuel Acho is leaving ESPN for Fox Sports and will co-host “Speak for Yourself” alongside Marcellus Wiley. His debut will be June 22.
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Spurs coach Gregg Popovich says ‘country is in trouble,’ he’s ’embarrassed as a white person’
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Five surfers die in the Netherlands after huge layer of sea foam disrupts rescue
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Brett Favre explains big difference between Packers drafting Rodgers in 2005 and Love in 2020
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Sports Academy retires ‘Mamba’ name to pay respect to Kobe Bryant
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Michael Jordan’s villains: Ranking MJ’s fiercest NBA rivals of the 1990s
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