Dominic Thiem’s career has gone as many expected after winning the 2020 US Open. On Monday, however, he provided a glimmer of hope.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
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Northwestern hazing was a horror show. If it’s happening elsewhere, players must speak up.
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Pat Fitzgerald stood against unionization in college sports. It could have saved his job.
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Pat Fitzgerald failed to protect players. New hazing allegations 100% his responsibility
Pat Fitzgerald was suspended for two weeks after a vague investigation, but the school’s student newspaper found a sickening amount more.