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Throughout his long and illustrious 30-year coaching career in the National Football League and major college football, Altoona native Wayne “Buddy” Geis made a profoundly positive impact on just ...
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With the beginning of a new athletic year on July 1, BYU is now eligible to receive a full revenue share from the conference.
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The grants and scholarships work to support programs and new knowledge in the arboriculture and urban forestry fields.
Teenage drivers spend more than a fifth of their time behind the wheel looking at their phone, according to new research.
The event in downtown Cleveland includes Q&A, autographs and photo opportunities before the Guardians host the Braves that evening.
New faces mean new numbers. After picking five players in the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft, Brooklyn Nets fans will have some fresh digits to get used to h ...