The Aggies’ coach, who is in his fifth season in College Station, is making $9 million with no SEC titles or playoff appearances to show for it.
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Draymond Green apologizes to Jordan Poole, says he will be away from team
Golden State forward Draymond Green, a four-time All-Star, says he ‘failed as a leader’ and is stepping away from the Warriors to ‘heal.’
Sara Lee, WWE ‘Tough Enough’ winner, dies at 30
Sara Lee, a mother of three, won the sixth season of “Tough Enough’ and a one-year, $250,000 WWE contract.
College football report card: Fox announcer Gus Johnson somehow just learned what TikTok is
TCU scored 27 points in the first quarter against Oklahoma — the most OU had yielded in a quarter since 1956 — en route to a blowout victory.
NFLPA fires independent doctor involved in treating Tua Tagovailoa injury
An NFLPA representative confirmed the independent doctor’s dismissal Saturday to USA TODAY Sports.
NFL’s Chief Medical Officer wants Tua Tagovailoa investigation findings made public
Tua Tagovailoa suffered a scary injury Thursday, bringing football’s handling of head injuries back to the forefront.
Rachel Nichols hired at Showtime after public ESPN exit
Nichols also discussed what went on behind the scenes that eventually led to her leaving ESPN.
Abby Wambach cuts ties with Brett Favre-backed venture that received Mississippi welfare funds
Abby Wambach was involved with Odyssey Health Inc and Prevacus. Both companies are working on a nasal spray to treat concussions, called PRV-002.
Jackson State football coach Deion Sanders: Water crisis in Jackson is an issue of ‘equality’
Jackson State football coach Deion Sanders discussed the water crisis facing Mississippi’s capital city.
Race against outrage: How a 6-year-old’s marathon participation has polarized a community
When Rainier Crawford ran the Flying Pig Marathon with his family, heavy criticism — and Child Protective Services — arrived. But is it dangerous?