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Tufts lacrosse players hospitalized with serious condition after workout led by Navy SEAL grad


About 50 people participated in the workout and "the number of confirmed cases and the number of those hospitalized could change," according to the school. Read More

How Oregon State's defense is working to solve its defensive issues after lopsided loss


Less than two weeks ago, the Beavers ' revamped defense pitched its first road shutout in 41 years when it stonewalled San Diego State in a 21-0 victory. On that day, OSU flashed a disruptive ... Read More

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Oregon State football injury report: What we know as the Beavers prepare to play Oregon


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Bears’ injury report: 11 players limited or unable to practice


The Chicago Bears have 12 players listed on the injury report, including Keenan Allen, Teven Jenkins, Rome Odunze and Montez Sweat, with four players not practicing and seven players limited. Read More

NFL Strong: Men's Health spotlights Georgia player in new issue


The pro football season is well underway, and Men's Health is recognizing that by highlighting 24 of the players it deemed the strongest in its September/October issue, called 'NFL Strong.'"At Men's ... Read More


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