The Houston Astros lost their fourth straight game on Saturday, dropping to 6-8 on the season with a loss to the Oakland Athletics. The Astros are now 4 1/2 games behind the A’s in the American League West, making this the first time since 2016 that they have been so …
Read More »Mid-American conference highlights outages from time to time for sports, including football, over concerns about coronavirus
The Mid-American Conference has become the first conference of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) to postpone college football and the rest of the fall sports record due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Conference of Presidents’ Council voted unanimously to postpone the fall sports season. The conference has plans to play …
Read More »66 NFL players have denied any involvement in the virus. What this means for the 2020 season
The NFL is trying to figure out how to handle its pandemic-hit season as several top college players – and at least one college program – move away from the gridiron competition this year. “We expect to have positive cases,” Sills said. “No matter how careful we try to be …
Read More »Bucks vs. Mavericks takeaways: Luka Doncic outduels Giannis, helps Dallas win with spectacular triple-double
The seeding games within the Disney World bubble of NBA continued on Saturday night with a matchup between two of the league’s best young players, and the action did not disappoint. After an exciting game that required overtime, Luka Doncic led the Dallas Mavericks to a 136-132 win over Giannis …
Read More »Heartburn the next COVID-19 hurdle for college leaders
Dr. Matthew Martinez has studied so many images of a beating heart that he could not count them. Maybe 500,000. Maybe 1 million. As a non-invasive cardiologist, his job revolves around the constant evaluation of photos of the heart. He knows what a strong, healthy heart looks like. He knows …
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