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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMLegislation Overhauling College Sports Faces Major Test In The SenateA bill that top lawmakers and athletic leaders have described as the best chance to stabilize college sports faces a key test in the Senate on Thursday as sponsors roll out a revised version after weeks of input from schools, conferences and athletes. The bipartisan Protect College Sports Act aims to regulate payments to players, limit them to one free transfer over their careers and create a rule to restrict coaches from changing jobs during a season. The Senate Commerce Committee will debate the latest version of the bill on Thursday before potentially voting on whether to send it to the full Senate for consideration. The legislation is the product of months of negotiations between Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and Democratic Sen. Maria Cantwell of Washington, the top lawmakers on the Senate Commerce Committee, and comes when lawmakers in both chambers of Congrlaneess are grappling with whether it's time for them to intervene in college sports. The Senate bill has won backing from several athletic conferences as well as the NFL and its players' union and the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee. But the two most powerful conferences in college sports the Southeastern Conference, based in Birmingham, Alabama, and the Big Ten Conference, based in Rosemont, Illinois have not endorsed it. The Olympic committees support comes as the revised bill is expected to add further protections for womens and Olympic sports. Sarah Hirshland, CEO of the Olympic and Paralympic committee, told Cruz and Cantwell in a letter this week that she looks forward to Thursday's action by the Senate panel and encouraged it to advance the bill without delay. Support for the bill does not fall neatly along party lines, reflecting the national reach of SEC and Big Ten schools and broader divisions in Congress. While President Donald Trump has backed the bill, some fellow Republicans oppose it. Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a Republican and former Auburn football coach, has opposed the measure, saying, "If we get involved in it, if you look at everything else we do, it doesnt work." He has introduced his own bill. Senate Democrats have been especially quiet on the issue. On the eve of the committee action, some Democrats on the Senate Commerce Committee were still on the fence about the bill. Further changes are still possible, with lawmakers expected to consider amendments during the hearing. "I have not made up my mind," Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth said. Democratic Sen. Gary Peters of Michigan said he is also "still up in the air" on the bill. Michigan is home to two prominent Big Ten schools the University of Michigan and Michigan State University and Peters said he has been in contact with the conference. "We still are trying to get some changes that the Big Ten would like to see," Peters told The Associated Press. Reporting by The Associated Press.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 54 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMNHL clears Mike Babcock to coach the Oilers after review of his Columbus tenureNEW YORK (AP) The NHL said Thursday it completed a review of Mike Babcocks tenure in Columbus, cleared him to coach the Edmonton Oilers if they opt to hire him. The league launched an investigation at the request of the NHL Players Association in light of the Edmonton Oilers interest in hiring Babcock. The league in a statement said even in the least favorable light, there was no basis to restrict Babcocks employment.It was not immediately clear if or when the Oilers would name Babcock coach. They have been looking for a replacement since firing Kris Knoblauch following a first-round playoff exit that came after back-to-back trips to the Stanley Cup Final.A message sent to union representatives was not immediately returned.Babcock, 63, has not coached in the NHL since 2019, when he was fired by Toronto 23 games into his fifth season in charge. The Blue Jackets hired him on July 1, 2023, and Babcock resigned in September after his requests for personal photos from players in an attempt to get to know them drew criticism as an invasion of privacy.The NHL dropped its planned investigation at the time because Babcock stepped down. It got underway this week after the final endedBabcock coached Detroit to the Stanley Cup in 2008 and has made two other trips to the final, along with guiding Canada to Olympic gold medals in 2010 and 14.___AP NHL: https://apnews.com/NHL0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 130 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.ESPN.COMIvory Coast's Wahi denied Canada WCup visaIvory Coast striker Elye Wahi, who is being investigated into suspected spot-fixing, has not been authorized to travel to Canada for his team's next World Cup match against Germany, the Ivorian soccer federation said Thursday.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 129 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
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WWW.GBNEWS.COMWorld Cup day eight: Czech Republic lead South Africa before Switzerland play Bosnia-HerzegovinaWasn't last night special?After days of waiting to play, and watching the rest of the world grace the field, England kickstarted their World Cup campaign with a stirring 4-2 victory over Croatia.They weren't at their best in the first half, with honours even at the break despite a brace from Harry Kane.But efforts from Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford gave the Three Lions all three points - and the perfect start in the process.We'll be bringing you all the reaction from the contest in Dallas.And GB News will also look ahead to tonight's matches, too.South Africa seek victory over Czechia in the 5pm game.Switzerland then lock horns with Bosnia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, while Canada go up against Qatar.HALF TIME: Czech Republic 1-0 South AfricaThe first goal may have given us too much hope for a classic World Cup fixture, but still an entertaining encounter.The Czech Republic's early goal separates the two sides at half-time, as South Africa try to find a response.They need to be a bit braver in the final third, with life relatively easy so far for the back five in the Czech backline.Second half to follow.GOAL: Czech Republic 1-0 South AfricaThat didn't take long. The Czech Republic have the lead against South Africa as Michal Sadilek tucks away superbly.South Africa are all over the place at the back as the midfielder finished brilliantly past Ronwen Williams.A great start, we could be in for a cracker. 1-0.KICK OFF: Czech Republic 0-0 South AfricaWe are underway between the Czech Republic and South Africa in Atlanta.A must-win game for both, having lost their openers.LINEUPS: Czech Republic vs South AfricaLineups have been announced for our first game of day eight, with Tomas Soucek starting on the bench for the Czech Republic.South Africa and the Czech Republic both lost their opening games and are in desperate need of three points today.Czechia start with: Koyar, Hranac, Holes, Krejci, Coufal, Sadilek, Darida, Cerv, Sojka, Hlozek, Schick.South Africa's lineup reads: Williams, Mudau, Okon, Mbokazi, Modiba, Mokoena, Mbatha, Adams, Maseko, Rayners, Appollis.Updates to come throughout.Thomas Tuchel urged to bench Ezri KonsaThomas Tuchel has been urged to drop England star Ezri Konsa despite the Three Lions starting off their World Cup campaign with a win over Croatia.Konsa played alongside John Stones in the heart of England's defence, conceding twice in the first half.Former Manchester United defender Wes Brown suggested dropping Konsa for England's next game.Read Brown's thoughts here.Deeney slams England star after Croatia winTroy Deeney believes England cannot win the World Cup with Jordan Pickford as their first-choice goalkeeper despite the Three Lions beating Croatia 4-2 in Texas.Pickford won his 85th cap on Wednesday night but came under scrutiny after conceding twice in the first half.Speaking on CBS Sports, Deeney questioned the Everton goalkeeper's reliability, claiming he does not inspire confidence in those playing ahead of him."We can't win it with that guy in goal," he said.Croatia boss complains after England defeatCroatia manager Zlatko Dalic has branded his side's defending from set-pieces "disastrous" after their 4-2 World Cup defeat to England.Dalic admitted Croatia had specifically prepared for England's dead-ball threat before the match but failed to execute their plans, with Harry Kane scoring a header from a corner.He claimed the Three Lions are the strongest team at the tournament from set-pieces, noting that around 40 per cent of their goals come from such situations. World Cup military row eruptsSouth Korea's players have reportedly boycotted interviews with domestic media after comments about Son Heung-min's military service sparked controversy ahead of Friday's World Cup clash with Mexico.Remarks allegedly made on a hot microphone after training referenced Son's exemption from full military duty, prompting anger within the squad.The 33-year-old earned an exemption after helping South Korea win gold at the 2018 Asian Games, though he still completed basic training and community service.Mexico boss Javier Aguirre remains wary of Son's threat, warning his players to "beware" the captain before their crucial Group A encounter.Cristiano Ronaldo's sister takes aim on social mediaCristiano Ronaldo's sister, Katia Aveiro, has defended the Portugal captain after criticism of his performance in the 1-1 World Cup draw with DR Congo.The 41-year-old missed two second-half chances as Portugal surrendered an early lead, prompting Thierry Henry to suggest Ronaldo was too focused on scoring himself.Aveiro insisted the entire team underperformed, saying "no player played well" and refusing to blame individuals.She urged supporters to remain positive despite the disappointing start. ITV sexism storm eruptsITV faced criticism from viewers after Emma Hayes analysed England's 4-2 World Cup victory over Croatia from a set many compared to a kitchen.The United States women's manager, who won 15 major trophies during her time at Chelsea, used a small chalkboard to explain tactical moments, prompting complaints on social media.Some viewers questioned why Hayes was not given touchscreen technology often used by male pundits, while others described the setup as "demeaning" and "hugely embarrassing".Former presenter Dan Walker also weighed in, joking that Hayes looked like she was writing up specials on a bistro chalkboard.Micah Richards brands Gary Lineker 'irrelevant'Micah Richards jokingly claimed Gary Lineker would become "irrelevant" after Harry Kane equalled the former England striker's World Cup scoring record.Kane's brace in England's 4-2 victory over Croatia took him to 10 goals at the tournament, matching Lineker's tally.Speaking on The Rest is Football podcast, Lineker welcomed Kane into the "double-figures club" and described the captain as England's greatest-ever striker because of his all-round game.Alan Shearer believes Kane will soon move clear outright, while Richards teased his fellow presenter by saying: "Just one more to go, please! And then this guy becomes so irrelevant!"World Cup pundit left bloodiedFormer Premier League defender Warren Barton was left bleeding after being struck by a bottle while commentating on Colombia's 3-1 World Cup victory over Uzbekistan for Fox Sports.The 57-year-old, who played for Newcastle, Wimbledon and Derby, revealed on social media that he was hit during celebrations at the stadium in Mexico after also being drenched in beer from the stands.Barton later shared a photograph showing a cut to his forehead.Fellow commentator Jacqui Oatley said she heard the impact before turning to see blood running down his face, though confirmed he was unharmed.Keane, Neville and Wright hail EnglandRoy Keane, Gary Neville and Ian Wright all praised England after Thomas Tuchel's side opened their World Cup campaign with a thrilling 4-2 win over Croatia. Keane said the Three Lions would be "delighted" with their attacking threat and substitutions, while Neville described their spell after half-time as "breath-taking". Wright admitted England had surprised him with their pressing and attacking quality, claiming he could not remember seeing them look so dangerous going forward. England fans ordered to take down flags during Croatia matchEngland supporters were told to remove St George's flags during the Three Lions' World Cup opener against Croatia, with some claiming they were threatened with confiscation if they refused.Several banners had been draped over FIFA advertising boards at the stadium in Arlington, Texas, prompting stewards to intervene.Fans complained about the decision after travelling long distances and spending heavily to attend the tournament, with one supporter branding the treatment "a joke".Some flags were later allowed to remain in higher sections of the ground. World media hail England after stirring displayEngland's thrilling 4-2 World Cup win over Croatia has attracted widespread acclaim, with media outlets across Europe and South America praising Thomas Tuchel's side.Germany's BILD labelled the contest the "best match of the World Cup", while Argentina's Ole said England were "showing glimpses of being contenders".Spain's Marca hailed Jude Bellingham after another standout display, declaring: "Finally, Bellingham!"France's L'Equipe described England's second-half showing as a "masterclass", with Dutch and Argentine newspapers also impressed.England players celebrate with partners after Croatia winEngland's players celebrated their 4-2 World Cup victory over Croatia with their partners after an entertaining contest in Texas.Jude Bellingham shared a kiss with girlfriend Ashlyn Castro following another impressive display, while captain Harry Kane embraced wife Katie Goodland after scoring twice in the win.Megan Pickford also greeted husband Jordan despite revealing earlier in the day that travel issues had left her without luggage.Declan Rice's partner Lauren Fryer and Ollie Watkins' wife Ellie were among those watching as England made a winning start. Harry Kane sparks injury scareHarry Kane has sparked an injury scare after being seen with strapping on his left calf following England's 4-2 World Cup victory over Croatia.The Three Lions captain scored twice in Dallas, converting a retaken penalty before heading home to move level with Gary Lineker's record of 10 World Cup goals for England.Kane played the full 90 minutes and showed no obvious signs of discomfort, though images taken after the match prompted concern ahead of Tuesday's clash with Ghana.England boss Thomas Tuchel will hope the support was only precautionary, with Declan Rice also emerging from the game carrying a minor issue.Harry Kane explains Thomas Tuchel speech that inspired England winHarry Kane has revealed that England boss Thomas Tuchel urged his players to accept defeat on their own terms rather than play with fear during their 4-2 World Cup victory over Croatia.With England level at 2-2 at half-time after twice surrendering the lead, Tuchel told his squad: "If we lose, we lose in our way."The message inspired an immediate response, with Kane completing a brace and Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford also scoring.Kane said England went "full gas" after the break, while Bellingham praised Tuchel's calm intervention as exactly what the team needed.Declan Rice and Thomas Tuchel discuss injury after England winDeclan Rice has eased fears over his fitness after limping out of England's 4-2 World Cup win over Croatia, insisting he expects to face Ghana next week.The Arsenal midfielder admitted he has been "nursing" minor neural pain since the latter stages of the club season but stressed the substitution was only precautionary."All good. Good as gold," Rice said.England boss Thomas Tuchel revealed Rice felt discomfort in his lower back and hamstring, adding: "Normally I would never take Declan out but I didn't want to take any risk."Thomas Tuchel spotted in row with Jordan PickfordThomas Tuchel appeared to clash with goalkeeper Jordan Pickford during England's dramatic 4-2 World Cup victory over Croatia.According to pitchside reporter Geoff Shreeves, Tuchel shouted: "Do as I told you!" after Pickford allegedly ignored instructions over his distribution.The exchange came shortly after Harry Kane had converted a retaken penalty to put England ahead.Tuchel looked frustrated throughout a chaotic first half that ended 2-2, but his half-time team talk appeared to work as England improved after the break and secured victory thanks to goals from Kane, Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford. Thomas Tuchel rages over national anthem incidentThomas Tuchel has blasted FIFA after photographers blocked his view of England's players during the national anthem before their World Cup win over Croatia.The German admitted he had been looking forward to watching his squad sing God Save The King in Dallas, only to find himself staring at a "wall of 50 photographers"."I could not see one single player and it ruined my experience a little bit," Tuchel said, urging FIFA to rethink the positioning of photographers.Fortunately for the England boss, frustration before kick-off gave way to delight as his side secured a thrilling 4-2 victory.Good morning and welcome to our live blogTo all of you reading this, I hope you're not too tired.The game concluded just after 11pm last night but at least England roared their way to victory in sweltering conditions in America.In the other games, Ghana edged Panama 1-0, while Colombia secured a 3-1 victory over Uzbekistan.Stay tuned for all of our latest updates throughout the day. 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