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The Colorado Buffaloes suffered a debilitating loss to the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Saturday night, 28-10, on the road. Colorado star Shedeur Sanders received a ton of criticism during and after the game. Sanders was 23-of-38 with 244 passing yards, a touchdown pass and an interception. His lone interception was returned for a touchdown. CLICK HERE…
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NIL is running hotter and heavier than ever before – but there are two teams that are unable to participate. Of course, those schools are Army and Navy – as USAA CEO Wayne Peacock puts it, it’s a “one-way portal” into the academies. We just saw Bryce Underwood flip his commitment from LSU to Michigan…
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Richard Simmons’ family hits back after longtime housekeeper files to be reinstated as co-trustee of estate
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LULAC demands investigation following Texas raids
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Google Maps is deleting location history soon, so act now to save your data
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