Month: December 2021

7:00 AM ET ESPN staff The college football regular season just ended, but before diving into bowl season, let’s look back at a memorable season that reminded us all why we love the sport. We saw a return to stadiums for fans across the country, and the action on the field matched the pageantry of
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LOS ANGELES — After becoming the oldest player in league history to record a 30-point triple-double in the Los Angeles Lakers 106-94 win over the Orlando Magic on Sunday, LeBron James said the key to his eye-popping performance was an abundance of shuteye. After a whirlwind three days in which James played a road back-to-back
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10:21 PM ET The Colorado Avalanche said defenseman Jacob MacDonald is “alert, responsive and has full movement” after taking a big hit Sunday night against the Florida Panthers. MacDonald was hit near the boards by the Panthers’ Ryan Lomberg in the second period. He was stretchered off the ice. The Avalanche said MacDonald is currently
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12:04 AM ET Associated Press NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. — Aidan Hutchinson of Michigan won the Lott IMPACT Trophy as the college defensive player having the biggest influence on his team Sunday night. Hutchinson, a senior defensive end, earned the honor a night after finishing runner-up for the Heisman Trophy. Hall of Fame safety Ronnie Lott
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8:07 PM ET Was this the weekend that saw decisive moves by the leaders in Spain and Germany? Real Madrid and Bayern Munich fans certainly hope so! Elsewhere, Juventus dropped more points, a USMNT youngster scored a vital goal and Manchester United were thankful for their world-class goalkeeper. Here are Rob Dawson, Andrew Cesare Richardson,
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10:48 PM ET Auburn quarterback Bo Nix, who started the past three seasons for the Tigers, announced on social media Sunday that he plans to leave as a graduate transfer. Nix, the former SEC Freshman of the Year in 2019, announced his decision in a video message posted on Instagram. Nix missed the last two
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