For years, SEC fans have clamored for fewer games against lower-level squads and more big-time showdowns with opponents of their own teams’ stature. It took a pandemic, but they can get their wish. SEC is nearing a deal on a 10-game schedule for the conference only, multiple sources said. Illustrated …
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the first phase 3 trial of a coronavirus vaccine It started this week, with plans to enroll 30,000 volunteers by the time it ends, and more phase 3 trials are likely to start soon. While we all look forward to a safe and effective vaccine as soon as possible, the …
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Nate Solder is putting the family on football after leaning on their faith. When his veteran teammates reported to training camp on Tuesday, Solder informed the team that he will choose not to participate in the 2020 season, as announced on his Instagram. The NFL and its Players Association agreed …
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