NBA Announces Game, National Television Schedule for Restart of Season

NBA Announces Game, National Television Schedule for Restart of Season

The NBA has released the complete game schedule and national television schedules for their restart on TNT, ABC, ESPN and NBA TV. Games will resume on July 30th and be played through August 15th to seed a playoff bracket and finish the 2019-20 regular season. The 22 teams will play eight games at the ESPN […]

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PHOTOS: Adrian High School Making Progress on Football Facility

PHOTOS: Adrian High School Making Progress on Football Facility

Adrian High School has made significant progress on their football field house. The Maple Athletic account shared a few photos of the progress, saying that stage two of the field house update was complete. “Over the last two summers, we’ve added lockers and now graphics to finish off the building that was built in 2017 […]

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MHSAA Announces 2020-21 Officials Registration Underway

MHSAA Announces 2020-21 Officials Registration Underway

The Michigan High School Athletic Association is accepting registrations online or by mail for game officials for the 2020-21 school year. The MHSAA annually receives registration by more than 9,000 officials, and had 9,256 during the 2019-20 school year. Most officials registered for basketball, with 3,960 answering the call to officiate. Football games around the state […]

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FBI Determines Noose in Bubba Wallace’s Garage Had Been There Since 2019

FBI Determines Noose in Bubba Wallace’s Garage Had Been There Since 2019

Following an investigation, the FBI has concluded that the noose found in Bubba Wallace’s garage stall at Talladega Superspeedway on Sunday had been there since 2019. The FBI made the announcement on Tuesday afternoon. “On Monday, fifteen FBI special agents conducted numerous interviews regarding the situation at Talladega Superspeedway,” said the joint statement from US […]

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What You Need to Know: College Football’s Plan to Return From COVID-19

What You Need to Know: College Football’s Plan to Return From COVID-19

College football has a looming kick off date of August 29th. Many of the sport’s decision-makers remain optimistic about an on-time start. The optimism is in the face of athletic departments throughout the country dealing with positive COVID-19 tests. At Houston activities came to a halt after six athletes tested positive for COVID and were […]

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Fans in the Stands? COVID-19 and the Return of College Football

Fans in the Stands? COVID-19 and the Return of College Football

Tens of thousands of college athletes across the United States have yet to return to campus. The one question fans keep asking us: will we be in the stands this Fall? Some schools have begun the process of returning students. There has been both early success, and early struggles. Houston and Alabama have seen multiple […]

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Looming Financial Devastation: COVID-19 Could Cost College Football  Billion

Looming Financial Devastation: COVID-19 Could Cost College Football $4 Billion

More and more colleges and universities athletic departments are cutting sports programs, as the financial impact of the pandemic is becoming devastatingly clear. Even with the onset of this clarity, it comes without factoring in a $4 billion loss if the 2020 football season is canceled. A development that would forever alter collegeiate-level sports. Colleges and […]

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