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Going behind bars: How fantasy football works in prison
Fantasy football is a popular pastime in prisons across the U.S., but it can be fraught with difficulties and dangers.
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Eight NFL coaches who could quickly land on the hot seat in 2018
Hue Jackson, Marvin Lewis and Dirk Koetter are all back for 2018 ... but there are no guarantees beyond that.
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Two ex-Louisville coaches may have hidden agent's visit with former five-star recruit Brian Bowen
Court documents filed by Rick Pitino allege that Kenny Johnson and Jordan Fair attempted to conceal Christian Dawkins' presence on Louisville's campus.
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College football's eight most compelling teams - on and off the field
College football has plenty of interesting teams and story lines this season. Dan Wolken gives his eight most compelling teams off and off the field.
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How Michael Vick gave inmates inside info on fantasy football, betting in prison
Michael Vick says he was a source of football information while serving 17 months in federal prison for his role in a dog fighting ring.
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NFL roster bubble: 14 veteran players who could be cut candidates
Robert Griffin III is just one of several notable players who might be sweating as teams prepare to cut their rosters to 53 spots.
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Mychal Kendricks released by Browns after being indicted on insider trading charges
The Cleveland Browns have released linebacker Mychal Kendricks. This move comes hours after Kendricks admitted to participating in insider trading.
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Christian Yelich goes 6-for-6 with a cycle to lead Brewers to wild win over Reds
Christian Yelich went 6-for-6 with the eighth cycle in team history to lead the Brewers to a back-and-forth, 13-12 win over the Reds in 10 innings.
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