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Nick Saban has turned SEC parity into SEC parody

Alabama coach Nick Saban has won 17 straight SEC games and has turned league parity into league parody

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United States edges Martinique 3-2 in unexpectedly close Gold Cup match

The U.S. men's national team 3-2 against Martinique in a Gold Cup match Wednesday night at Raymond James Stadium

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Orlando City right backs' hamstring injuries confound Lions

Orlando City right back Rafael Ramos suffered yet another hamstring injury last week, and Orlando City doesn't know why they keep happening

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Tommy Redding bounces back after PRP treatment

Orlando City right back Rafael Ramos suffered yet another hamstring injury last week, and Orlando City doesn't know why they keep happening

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Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin goes from hot commodity to hot seat

Texas A&M's Kevin Sumlin has gone from a hot commodity as a coach to being on the hot seat.

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Improving Kentucky Wildcats look to take next step during coach Mark Stoops' fifth season

Kentucky coach Mark Stoops was on his way out of Lexington after an 0-2 start, but the Wildcats rallied and enter Year Five under Stoops as optimistic as ever.

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Missouri features plenty of playmakers heading into 2017

The Missouri Tigers' roster features plenty of playmakers heading into 2017.

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Faster games? NBA has you covered (with fewer timeouts)

NBA Board of Governors changes rules for timeouts, impacting length of games.

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More relaxed All-Star Game delivers fun, higher ratings with hijinks, homers

Though the MLB All-Star Game didn't count for World Series homefield advantage, it delivered with Nelson' Cruz's impromptu photo op, Robinson Cano's decisive homer and higher TV ratings.

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Mayweather has history of tax woes; $7M from 2010 unresolved

The IRS still has Floyd Mayweather Jr. on the hook for $7.2 million in taxes from 2010, according to records that show a lien as unresolved for the year he

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Wimbledon: Sam Querrey stuns Andy Murray; Novak Djokovic out; Roger Federer wins

Defending champion Andy Murray was stunned by 24th-seeded Sam Querrey of the U.S. 3-6, 6-4, 6-7 (4), 6-1, 6-1 in the Wimbledon quarterfinals Wednesday.

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Brittany Lang needs better to defend in US Women's Open

The U.S. Women's Open has not had a repeat winner since Karrie Webb in 2001 and the chances of Brittany Lang doing it this year don't seem good.

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