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TRANSFER PORTAL: Colorado State QB Stratton Commits To Iowa Hawkeyes
Sports Illustrated· 6 hours ago6'5' quarterback Jackson Stratton will continue his career at Iowa after playing the first two...
One-Time Husky QB Commit Stratton to Walk On at Iowa
Sports Illustrated· 4 hours agoThe 6-foot-5, 210-pound Stratton from Mission Bay, California, committed right away to the Huskies and was all set to sign with them in December...video...
Senior initially deemed ineligible relishes state title after being reinstated
La Crosse Tribune· 1 day agoJosh Onwunili had a smile from ear to ear that seemed permanently affixed to his face. Any athlete...
Dead cockroaches at a school snack bar? See results of SLO County restaurant inspections
San Luis Obispo Tribune via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBranch...
Why ‘crazy’ callup to Rays isn’t Justin Sterner’s most memorable experience
Tampa Bay Times· 2 days agoNotes | Serving a two-year mission to Samoa after high school was a life-changing experience for the...
Recruiting Rumor Mill: Latest buzz on two dozen Rivals250 prospects
Rivals via Yahoo Sports· 6 days agoA July commitment could be coming with other schools involved but it might be a TCU-LSU battle down...
University of Iowa's top earners: From coaches to doctors, who's making the big bucks?
Iowa City Press-Citizen via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoDenise...Jamieson previously was employed by the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta,...
A big-money college sports scandal in the making | Editorial
Sun-Sentinel· 5 days agoOn one occasion, he proposed that a school lacking success on the gridiron could solve its problem...
Nick Canepa: Padres not getting their money's worth out of highly paid stars
U-T San Diego· 1 day agoThe Padres used to get their money’s worth. The Pads have around $1 billion invested in three players — Manny Machado ($350 million), Fernando Tatis Jr. ($340 million), and Xander Bogaerts, ...
Mark Bennett: Sharon Senefeld would be humbled, honored by new mural, sister says
The Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind. via Yahoo Sports· 4 days agoMay 29—Undoubtedly, Larry Bird provided the star power on the iconic cover of the Nov. 28, 1977 edition of Sports Illustrated. But he wasn't alone in that memorable SI image. A colorful reminder ...