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For the first time since suffering a shoulder injury that necessitated surgery in late October, J.J. Watt addressed his rehab process.
Read moreThe month of November was nothing short of abysmal for the Dallas Cowboys, but December has seen them flip the script in a big way -- at least record-wise. They’re now 3-0 after finishing last month with a 1-3 stretch, and each of their last three wins have been on the road against NFC opponents. But while their defensive unit becomes whole and continually plays as if it’s the best in the league (arguably, it might be), Dak Prescott and the offense remains wildly inconsistent and can’t seem to find the end zone as easily as it once did, an issue exacerbated when Tyron Smith isn’t on the field.
Read moreThe Seminole basketball teams wrapped up their first semester play last week, with both the boys and girls routing Chandler on Tuesday night, and both suffering a loss to Byng on Friday night.
Read moreCinemark Holdings, Inc., one of the world’s largest and most influential movie theatre companies, this week announced it is teaming up with ESPN to bring some of college football’s most exciting and prestigious games to the big screen, only at Cinemark theatres. This postseason, fans can catch the College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, the College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl and the biggest game of all, the College Football Playoff National Championship, at select U.S. theatres.
Read moreWhen Lincoln Riley left to become USC’s new head football coach, it left Oklahoma temporarily in flux.
Read moreFor the second consecutive game, the Thunder found itself in contest decided by a buzzer beater – this time ending in OKC’s favor.
Read moreThe dust has settled what was likely the most unbelievable finish fans will witness at an NBA game all season long. Everyone has replayed the highlights of the final 4.5 seconds of Wednesday night’s Thunder game inside Paycom Center against the New Orleans Pelicans: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander evading a would-be foul, launching both himself sideways and the ball upwards towards the rim simultaneously for a game-tying 30-foot threepointer, then New Orleans’ Devonte’ Graham hoisting a 61-foot prayer from beyond half court that banked in at the buzzer.
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