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Sporting News on MSNLane Kiffin throws major shade at Miami’s $4.3 million decision to sign Carson Beck from GeorgiaMiami’s big-money quarterback struggled against Lane Kiffin’s defense — and the Ole Miss coach just reminded everyone.
After three days of drama and spring ball at Tennessee, head coach Josh Heupel reiterated: "No one's bigger than the Power T.
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Sporting News on MSNDeion Sanders makes controversial decision on honoring past Colorado greats as jersey retirements called ‘first blunder’Colorado head coach Deion Sanders has caused a stir recently after the football program announced it was retiring the jersey ...
Among this constantly changing land-use history of Chattanooga, Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp this week announced in his state of the county address that he has appointed hard-working Hamilton ...
House Bill 1097, carried in the House by Deputy Speaker Jason Zachary, R-Knoxville, will authorize the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office (AG) to investigate a local government suspected of violating ...
A gunman opened fire on the main campus of Florida State University on Thursday, leaving two people dead and putting six ...
Tennessee's contribution to the list might surprise you. The Luxe Mntn Studio Cabin in Old Fort, Tennessee, renowned for its eye-catching views, is the Volunteer State's most wishlisted Airbnb.
Michael Harris II had two hits and two RBIs, Drake Baldwin delivered a game-winning pinch-hit single in the eighth inning, and the Atlanta Braves rallied to beat the Minnesota Twins 6-4 on Friday ...
After playing a key role in coach Todd Golden’s title run, the Orlando native will transfer for his senior season.
The Gators had a pair of players enter the portal on Friday, with guard Denzel Aberdeen being the first. On3's Jamie Shaw reported forward Sam Alexis as the second Florida player to enter the portal.
Looking back in history, here were some of the happenings in the Cookeville area for the week of April 11-18 as recorded in the Herald-Citizen: ...
Health and disease in the medieval world – and how our ancestors sought to cure everything from infertility to constipation – are the focus of a major new exhibition at the University Library. Video ...
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