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Joey Logano celebrates his third NASCAR Cup Series championship

Joey Logano celebrates his third NASCAR Cup Series championship

NEW YORK — Joey Logano reveled in the spotlight as he celebrated his latest NASCAR Cup Series triumph, proudly holding the championship trophy and capturing moments at iconic Manhattan locations. Logano, who secured his third title on Sunday by fending off teammate Ryan Blaney during a thrilling finish at Phoenix Raceway, is now part of an elite group of drivers to have achieved this milestone. Following the photo session at the Empire State Building, Logano shared insights with FOX Sports on various topics, including the dramatic racing accident involving a pace car and discussions about potential changes to the playoff…
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Tony Stewart adapts to new challenges in drag racing and fatherhood

Tony Stewart adapts to new challenges in drag racing and fatherhood

Over the past two years, Tony Stewart has honed his skills to pilot a dragster capable of accelerating from 0 to 330 mph in a matter of seconds. The transition from stock car racing to drag racing represented a significant change for the three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion. He acknowledges that adapting to the fast pace of endurance racing has tested his mental agility, but he's not entirely sure of his ability to process everything as quickly as the sport demands. When asked about dealing with the challenges of fatherhood, especially changing diapers, Stewart laughs, revealing a more personal struggle.…
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Key takeaways from college football’s Week 12

Key takeaways from college football’s Week 12

In the ever-changing landscape of college football, Week 12 offered a number of intriguing narratives and unexpected twists. Among the most notable stories is that of Indiana's Curt Cignetti, who secured a notable $64 million contract during his team's bye week. Here are 20 noteworthy observations from the weekend's action. Preseason favorite Georgia faced crunch time, needing a win against Tennessee to keep its College Football Playoff hopes alive. After falling behind 10-0 at home, the Bulldogs rallied behind quarterback Carson Beck, who turned in his best performance of the season. Completing 25 of 40 passes for 347 yards and…
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Deion Sanders emphasizes guidance for his son’s NFL prospects

Deion Sanders emphasizes guidance for his son’s NFL prospects

Colorado coach Deion Sanders expressed his commitment to supporting his son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, and Buffaloes player Travis Hunter as they navigate their path to the NFL Draft next year. During a segment on Fox Sports 1's "Speak," co-host Keyshawn Johnson asked a question about whether Deion would step in if a less-than-ideal team selected Shedeur in the draft. Both Shedeur and Hunter are projected to be first-round selections. According to Dane Brugler's recent rankings, Hunter is currently the top prospect for the NFL Draft, while Shedeur is ranked 23rd, placing him third among quarterbacks behind Miami's Cam Ward and…
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LeBron James approaches 40 while redefining longevity in the NBA

LeBron James approaches 40 while redefining longevity in the NBA

Next month, LeBron James will celebrate his 40th birthday, an age that allows him to be the father of some of the players he competes against every night in the NBA. Notably, he is also the father of his Los Angeles Lakers teammate, Bronny James. Despite his age, LeBron continues to play at an extraordinary level, recently achieving a triple-double in three consecutive games, including a thrilling 128-123 win over the Memphis Grizzlies. After this victory, FOX Sports NBA reporter Melissa Rohlin asked LeBron a question about his future in the league. He answered honestly about his intentions. “It's really…
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Joel Embiid’s Return: Hope for the Struggling 76ers

Joel Embiid’s Return: Hope for the Struggling 76ers

Joel Embiid is set to make his long-awaited return to the Philadelphia 76ers this week, bringing a glimmer of hope to a team that has struggled mightily without him. The two-time scoring champion is expected to start against the New York Knicks as the teams advance to the round-robin round of the NBA Cup, marking his first appearance of the season after a series of setbacks. A turbulent season so far Embiid's journey has been tumultuous — from winning Olympic gold to signing a contract extension to dealing with a knee injury and a three-game suspension for an altercation with…
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Anthony Davis exits game after injury during Lakers matchup

Anthony Davis exits game after injury during Lakers matchup

During the third quarter of the game against the Toronto Raptors on Sunday night, Anthony Davis had to leave the court after suffering a facial injury while attempting to block a Jakob Poeltl dunk. Davis performed a one-handed block, but in the process Poeltl inadvertently hit him in the face and eye with his other hand. Following the incident, the Lakers announced that Davis would not return to the game due to a left eye injury, which is especially concerning given that he suffered a corneal abrasion in the same eye just last season. The injury occurred in front of…
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Indiana football’s surprising victory over Michigan marks a turning point

Indiana football’s surprising victory over Michigan marks a turning point

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – In a stunning display of talent and determination, Indiana junior receiver Elijah Sarratt, who entered college as a zero-star recruit out of Virginia, left Michigan sophomore cornerback Jyaire Hill in the dust during a crucial moment of the game. Sarratt caught a 36-yard touchdown pass from Kurtis Rourke, demonstrating the Hoosiers' ability to capitalize on opportunities, despite their underdog status. Another standout junior defender, Mikail Kamara, also a zero-star recruit, proved instrumental against Michigan's offensive line, which boasted four-star recruits Giovanni El-Hadi and Evan Link. Kamara's relentless pressure on quarterback Davis Warren exemplified the grit and resilience…
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The evolution of women’s college basketball

The evolution of women’s college basketball

My first encounter with the emotional impact of sports writing occurred during my seventh grade year. UConn had just completed an incredible season, posting a perfect 39-0 record and securing its third national championship in eight years. I was eagerly awaiting the arrival of Sports Illustrated. When the magazine finally arrived in my mailbox, I was greeted on the cover by Maryland's Juan Dixon, while at the top of the April 8, 2002 issue it boldly proclaimed: “The AWESOME WOMEN of UConn, Pg. 44." I quickly ignored the usual "Faces in the Crowd" section, which, in 2002, often featured female…
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Paul George returns to Los Angeles amid mixed reactions

Paul George returns to Los Angeles amid mixed reactions

Paul George made his long-awaited return to Los Angeles on Wednesday night, marking his first appearance at the Intuit Dome since leaving the Clippers for the Philadelphia 76ers last summer. The atmosphere was charged as fans greeted George with boos during his introduction, reflecting a complicated relationship with the player who spent five seasons with the Clippers. As George entered the field, the scattered crowd expressed their feelings every time he touched the ball. In response to the jeers, he quickly silenced the critics by sinking two consecutive 3-pointers that helped tie the game early on. Clippers coach Tyronn Lue…
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