News sport : Kentucky QB Reese Phillips suffers ruptured Achilles

Sep 6, 2014; Lexington, KY, USA; Kentucky Wildcats quarterback Reese Phillips (12) before the game against the Ohio Bobcats at Commonwealth Stadium. (Mark Zerof-USA TODAY Sports) The Kentucky depth chart at quarterback took a hit on Wednesday.


The team confirmed that redshirt sophomore quarterback Reese Phillips ruptured his Achilles tendon during a workout and will miss all of spring practice. However, according to the Herald-Leader, the team believes he could potentially return in the fall.


Phillips was the Wildcats’ No. 2 quarterback behind Patrick Towles in 2014. In three games, Phillips completed 2-of-9 passes for 45 yards with an interception.


His injury leaves the Wildcats with just two healthy quarterbacks when spring practice begins on Saturday morning – Towles and highly-touted redshirt freshman Drew Barker.


Towles threw 2,718 yards, 14 touchdowns and nine interceptions in 12 starts last season. Barker was questioned recently for his role in a bar fight, but has not been charged.


Former Kentucky starter Maxwell Smith, an All-SEC Freshman selection in 2012, graduated in January and transferred to San Diego State, further limiting UK’s depth at quarterback.


Wildcats head coach Bob Stoops said the competition for the starting role is open. As of now, the competition is down to two men based on sheer numbers.


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News sport : Remembering Hank Gathers on the 25th anniversary of his death


Picture Hank Gathers on the basketball court, and one of the first things you'll inevitably remember is how strong he was.


The chiseled 6-foot-7 former Loyola Marymount star was a scoring and rebounding machine around the rim. He was the self-proclaimed strongest man in America, a scorer so automatic he earned the nickname "Hank the Bank," a future NBA star whose coach referred to him as a "walking thunderbolt."


Those qualities were part of the reason Gathers' death 25 years ago today was so sad and so shocking. On March 4, 1990, a 23-year-old man who was outwardly invincible slammed home a long lob pass during a game against Portland, then stumbled, collapsed and tragically never got up.


The death of Gathers still evokes strong feelings from the six-year-old son who barely got to know his dad and from the teammates who famously honored him with a stunning Elite Eight run that began just days after his death. They spoke to Yahoo Sports last year for the above video about Gathers' legacy and the 1990 NCAA tournament run.


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News sport : Woman assisted by Jim Harbaugh in crash didn't know he was Michigan's coach

Jim Harbaugh, Michigan's new head football coach, addresses the media after after he was introduced on Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio) When two men assisted Christine Mowrer and her mother after she crashed her Jeep on Tuesday afternoon, she had no idea that one of the men was Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh.


Mowrer, 53, told MLive.com that she lost control of her Jeep Cherokee after hitting a patch of ice on I-94 in Ann Arbor. Harbaugh and UM director of football operations Jim Minick were also driving on I-94 and saw the crash occur when they were on their way to the airport.


Mowrer said her vehicle “flipped three or four times” and she and her 73-year-old mother were both partially ejected from the vehicle. Harbaugh and Minick were there for assistance until EMTs arrived.


“They took care of me until the ambulance got there,” Mowrer told MLive.com from St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. “I didn’t even know who he was until the state police told me later.


“I had blood dripping out of my nose and he helped me out and got me onto the ground. He got coats and blankets on us and put up an umbrella to block the wind. He probably kept me from going into shock. He was very, very nice.”


Mowrer expressed gratitude that Harbaugh and Minick stopped to help.


“I would like to tell them thank you but I really don’t know how to get a hold of them,” she said. “I really appreciate what they did for me and my mother.”


Michigan athletics spokesman David Ablauf told MLive that Harbaugh and Minick declined to comment.


“They believed they were doing what any other individual would do for another when they stopped and assisted,” Ablauf said.


Though he declined to comment, Harbaugh did praise Minick on Twitter.



Mowrer said she “ruptured a disc in her spine,” but doctors have told her that the injury will not require surgery and she will make a full recovery. Mowrer’s mother broke her nose and is also expected to make a full recovery.


Michigan had its first three spring practices last week. After a week off this week, the Wolverines will return to the field on March 10.


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News sport : Gus Malzahn isn't a fan of the ineligible lineman rule proposal

Auburn coach Gus Malzahn doesn't like an offseason rule proposal.


The NCAA Rules Committee will look at a proposal on Thursday that limits offensive linemen from going downfield before a pass. Currently, a lineman has a (perhaps enforced with some slack) three yard cushion to go downfield before a pass is thrown. Per the proposal, "to be legal, a lineman who is more than one yard past the line of scrimmage must be engaged with a defensive player when a pass is released."


"That's part of the creativity of the game," Malzahn said via Al.com. "I'm not into anything that takes the creativity out of the game. You know, you see a lot of coaches around the country, specifically high school coaches that are coaching in college, that's very important to them."


Malzahn's solution is that the current rule is enforced more strictly.


The cushion linemen have has been used to excellent effect by Malzahn and other coaches, who use screens and misdirections. A big part of the rule change could limit how Auburn would call run/pass option plays. A fake handoff with a late pass may not be as deceiving if linemen don't have three yards (and a little more) to barrel downfield before the pass is thrown.


For a complete list of what the rules committee will look at, including the increased use of technology, click here.


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News sport : Ronda Rousey isn't going to fight a man, now or ever, so please STOP

An online sports book set odds at 25-1 that Ronda Rousey would fight a man in a UFC sanctioned event by Dec. 31, 2016. Bovada could have set the number at 100 million to 1, because it's never going to happen.


Not now.


Not ever.


It's beyond ridiculous and is highly disrespectful to Rousey, the wonderfully talented UFC women's bantamweight champion. What Rousey is doing is remarkable, and should be celebrated. She's 11-0 with 11 finishes and has won her last two fights in a combined 30 seconds.


It's one of the most dominant runs in sports history by any athlete in any sport, male or female.


Three times in UFC history have there been championship fights between two unbeaten fighters. Rousey was involved in two of the three, and won those fights in a combined one minute, 20 seconds. She defeated Sara McMann, who was 7-0 entering their bout at UFC 170, in just 1:06. And then last week, she needed only 14 seconds to submit Cat Zingano in the main event of UFC 184.


UFC announcer Joe Rogan. (Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports) Beating a fighter like Zingano in 14 seconds is kind of like Tiger Woods winning the 2000 U.S. Open by 15 shots. Or Secretariat winning the 1973 Belmont Stakes by 31 lengths. Or the Chicago Bears defeating the Washington Redskins 73-0 in the 1940 NFL Championship game.


This is an incredibly amazing run she's on, one rarely seen in sports. It's a disgrace that instead of celebrating Rousey's historic accomplishments, we're debating whether or not she could defeat men.


UFC analyst Joe Rogan unintentionally got the controversy rolling when he said during an appearance on The Dan LeBatard Show on Feb. 26 that Rousey could beat 50 percent of the male bantamweights in the UFC.


He said it as a means to try to express Rousey's greatness, because it's easy to run out of superlatives to describe what she's doing. He wasn't suggesting she would, or should, fight a man.


At one point before her fight with Zingano, UFC president Dana White joked he might have to make Rousey fight men if she beat Zingano easily. Again, White wasn't suggesting that was his plan. He was simply pointing out how dominant she'd been.


But that didn't stop UFC flyweight contender Ian McCall from speaking out about it. McCall took Rogan's comments completely seriously and said that Rousey wouldn't defeat a good male mixed martial arts fighter. He went on to say he'd throw Rousey, a bronze medalist in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.



A good man will not lose to Ronda Rousey. I could put a judo gi on, [she's] an Olympian. You're not throwing me. It's not going to happen. I will throw you on your head. Pretty simple. And you weigh more than me. I can't compartmentalize it. It doesn't make sense to me. I know it's all talk. They compare her to [former heavyweight boxer Mike] Tyson. She's dangerous, she's good. I get it, but it's just silly.



UFC flyweight Ian McCall. (Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports) McCall completely missed the point and made himself look incredibly small in the process. Rousey is enormously popular and is growing the fan base. People like to witness greatness and what Rousey is doing is not only great for herself, but for all of her peers, male and female.


McCall's words are incredibly demeaning to one of the greatest female athletes in the world. And, of course, he missed the bigger picture because she's only going to grow the sport and make fighters like him more money.


What McCall should have said when he heard of Rogan's comments was something like, "Ronda is amazing and I'm so impressed by what she's doing. I'm motivated by watching her and I'm training harder myself so I can be that good."


Rousey's mother, the 1984 world judo champion AnnMaria De Mars, was right on the money on Saturday following her daughter's win over Zingano when she blasted the notion of her daughter facing a man.


"That's a stupid idea," De Mars said. "Seriously, that's a stupid idea. I'm as much a feminist as anyone but the fact is that biologically, there's a difference between men and women. Hello. Duh. A woman who is 135 pounds and a man who is 135 pounds are not physically equal."


It's sad she even had to say that because in some ways, it takes attention away from what Rousey has done in the Octagon and focuses attention on something that is utterly ridiculous.


This needs to stop, and now.


Ronda Rousey is one of the most incredible athletes in the world, as well as the most popular in the UFC.


All the talk of her fighting men does is detract from her extraordinary accomplishments in the cage.






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News sport : Sorry, contenders, Ray Allen is not returning to the NBA this season

Miami Heat guard Ray Allen (34) gestures during the second half in Game 3 of the NBA basketball finalsagainst the San Antonio Spurs, Tuesday, June 10, 2014, in Miami. The Spurs defeated the Heat 111-92. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) The NBA's contenders will have to look for shooters elsewhere. Future Hall of Famer Ray Allen, the league's all-time leader in made three-pointers, will not play this season. The 39-year-old Allen announced his decision through his agent, Jim Tanner of Tandem Media and Entertainment.


Here are the relevant quotes from the press release:


“Over the past several months, I have taken a lot of time to deliberate what is best for me,” Allen said. “I’ve ultimately decided that I will not play this NBA season. I’m going to take the remainder of this season, as well as the upcoming off-season, to reassess my situation, spend time with my family and determine if I will play in the 2015-16 season.” [...]

“Ray has received enormous interest from a number of NBA teams throughout this season,” Tanner said. “We will communicate with interested teams as Ray makes a decision for the 2015-16 season.”

Allen had been mentioned as a potential late addition to contending teams since the regular season began this fall. At various points, that group of potential suitors has included the Cleveland Cavaliers, Golden State Warriors, San Antonio Spurs, and Los Angeles Clippers. These teams generally appeared to have given up on bringing Allen back to the league by February's trade deadline, but the official news will end speculation for now.


Those last two words are meaningful, because Allen did not take this time to announce that he was tired. While Yahoo's own Marc Spears reported last July that Allen was leaning towards retirement following his 18th professional season, he has never officially stated that his career is over. As the press release states, Allen will simply take more time to decide if he's ready to sign with a team for 2015-16. Unless Allen signs with a team this summer (unlikely, given his age) or announces his retirement, we're probably headed for a similar scenario next season.


This interest may seem excessive for many veterans, but Allen has the potential to turn a playoff series or two with his shooting. He made the overtime-forcing basket that allowed the Miami Heat to stay alive in Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals, averaged 26.5 minutes over 73 games for the Heat in 2013-14, and boasts a skill that becomes more important with every passing season. There's a good reason that everyone will be watching his decision for another year.


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News sport : Sorry, contenders, the retired Ray Allen is not playing this season

Miami Heat guard Ray Allen (34) gestures during the second half in Game 3 of the NBA basketball finalsagainst the San Antonio Spurs, Tuesday, June 10, 2014, in Miami. The Spurs defeated the Heat 111-92. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) The NBA's contenders will have to look for shooters elsewhere. Future Hall of Famer Ray Allen, the league's all-time leader in made three-pointers, will not play this season. The 39-year-old Allen announced his decision through his agent, Jim Tanner of Tandem Media and Entertainment.


Here are the relevant quotes from the press release:


“Over the past several months, I have taken a lot of time to deliberate what is best for me,” Allen said. “I’ve ultimately decided that I will not play this NBA season. I’m going to take the remainder of this season, as well as the upcoming off-season, to reassess my situation, spend time with my family and determine if I will play in the 2015-16 season.” [...]

“Ray has received enormous interest from a number of NBA teams throughout this season,” Tanner said. “We will communicate with interested teams as Ray makes a decision for the 2015-16 season.”

Allen had been mentioned as a potential late addition to contending teams since the regular season began this fall. At various points, that group of potential suitors has included the Cleveland Cavaliers, Golden State Warriors, San Antonio Spurs, and Los Angeles Clippers. These teams generally appeared to have given up on bringing Allen back to the league by February's trade deadline, but the official news will end speculation for now.


Those last two words are meaningful, because Allen did not take this time to announce that he was tired. While Yahoo's own Marc Spears reported last July that Allen was leaning towards retirement following his 18th professional season, he has never officially stated that his career is over. As the press release states, Allen will simply take more time to decide if he's ready to sign with a team for 2015-16. Unless Allen signs with a team this summer (unlikely, given his age) or announces his retirement, we're probably headed for a similar scenario next season.


This interest may seem excessive for many veterans, but Allen has the potential to turn a playoff series or two with his shooting. He made the overtime-forcing basket that allowed the Miami Heat to stay alive in Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals, averaged 26.5 minutes over 73 games for the Heat in 2013-14, and boasts a skill that becomes more important with every passing season. There's a good reason that everyone will be watching his decision for another year.


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News sport : Peyton Manning reportedly close to pay cut to return to Broncos

Since last season ended and Peyton Manning couldn't say if he'd retire, we've heard that Manning felt good and wanted to come back, and the Denver Broncos have repeatedly said they wanted him back. Yet, weeks have passed with no official "He's back!" word from Manning or the Broncos.


Like most situations such as this, the final holdup appears to be money, but that's almost cleared too.


Manning is close to taking a fairly significant pay cut, according to an ESPN report. ESPN said Manning is close to reducing his 2015 salary from $19 million to $15 million.


There will be two thoughts on this news. Those who love Manning will laud him for helping the team by taking $4 million less this season. Those who hate Manning will call him greedy for taking $15 million when he has already made so much. He's a divisive guy that way, for some reason.


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Manning's 2015 salary was scheduled to become guaranteed on March 9, so the Broncos were working on a deadline. It will be interesting to see if this will be just a straight pay cut and that's it, or if the entire final two years will be restructured, maybe giving clues on if he plans to play in 2016 as well.


For all the talk about how Manning started to decline late last season at age 38, he's still by far the Broncos' best option at quarterback. He had a QB rating of 101.5 last season. This is a league in which teams just acquired Matt Cassel and Josh McCown to presumably start for them this season. There's a quarterback shortage in the NFL and the Broncos could do much, much worse than Manning, who had maybe the greatest season for a quarterback in NFL history in 2013.


It appears the final hurdle is almost crossed for Manning's return to the Broncos, and then we'll have almost a full year before we start asking again if he's going to retire.


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News sport : Hokies RB Shai McKenzie suspended indefinitely after arrest

Running back Shai McKenzie #22 of the Virginia Tech Hokies rushes for a touchdown against the Western Michigan Broncos in the second half at Lane Stadium on September 27, 2014 in Blacksburg, Virginia. (Photo by Michael Shroyer/Getty Images) Virginia Tech running back Shai McKenzie has been suspended indefinitely after being arrested and charged with two counts of “contributing to the delinquency of a minor,” according to the Roanoke Times.


The charges are class one misdemeanors and have the potential for 12 months in jail and a fine up to $2,500.


Hokies head coach Frank Beamer is aware of the situation and athletic department spokesperson Whit Babcock issued a statement on the program’s behalf.


“We are aware of the situation and misdemeanor arrest. We take these matters seriously,” Babcock told the Times in an email. “Coach Beamer has suspended Shai indefinitely from all team related activities as of yesterday. It’s in the hands of the proper authorities and we will respect the process.”


According to the Times, warrants were filed in Montgomery County (Va.) Court detailing an investigation into the 19-year-old McKenzie and Devin A. Gavion, an 18-year-old Virginia Tech student, for “carnal knowledge of a child between the ages of 13 and 15.”


McKenzie and Gavion reportedly met two girls, one age 15 and another age 14, on social media.


From the Times:



Police obtained a warrant for McKenzie and Gavion's DNA on Feb. 27 after two girls, one 15 years old and another 14, met two adult males using social media, who they later identified as McKenzie and Gavion. The warrant states that an investigation included information that the group met at a home in Christiansburg "and it was revealed" they "had sexual intercourse" between Feb. 11 and Feb. 15. Four condoms were also recovered from the residence, according to the warrant.



McKenzie was processed and released on $5,000 bond, accoding to the Christiansburg Police Department. Gavion, who is being held at the Western Virginia Regional Jail, is facing a felony count of carnal knowledge and a misdemeanor count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.


McKenzie was a true freshman in 2014 who quickly established himself as one of the team’s top backs. Before suffering a season-ending knee injury in late September, McKenzie rushed for 269 yards and three touchdowns on 53 carries in five games for the Hokies.


According to the Times, McKenzie has been participating in the team’s winter workouts, including on Tuesday.


The Hokies are scheduled to begin spring practice on March 24.


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News sport : TCU to visit Alabama to analyze the Tide's recruiting practices

TCU is heading east for some recruiting pointers.


Coach Gary Patterson and his staff are heading to Alabama when spring practice concludes to see how Alabama has been so successful in recent years on the recruiting trail.


“We want to see some things recruiting-wise, how they do things,” Patterson said via the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “You don’t just learn Xs and Os from people. You’re trying to learn things on a lot of different levels.”


In return, Alabama offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin and his father have been looking at the characteristics of the uptempo offense TCU installed for 2014 with great success (Yes, we still remember Nick Saban's comments about tempo and player safety). The Horned Frogs only lost to Baylor en route to a 12-1 season.


“I need to grow analysts,” Patterson said. “You’ve got to have people who can help you find out about recruits faster. That’s somebody that’s won championships, that’s always had the No. 1, 2, 3 recruiting class.”


It's a win-win for both programs, especially TCU. While the Horned Frogs were fourth in the Big 12 in Rivals' 2015 recruiting rankings, TCU was 34th in the country. While Alabama officially lost the 2015 recruiting title to USC per Rivals, it wasn't by much, if any at all.


WIth Sonny Cumbie and Doug Meacham, both savants of uptempo offenses, TCU was fifth in the country in total offense in 2014. The year before (which necessitated the offensive style change), the Horned Frogs were 108th. Imagine how potent the offense could be with higher-level recruits and another couple years of fine-tuning?


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Terry: last of England's footie legends?

The Premier League now has just a handful, and arguably not even that, of English bona-fide megastars still at the top.


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Paris - England is running short of legends.


Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard both qualify. But this Premier League season looks like being their last. The all-time record goal-getter for Chelsea and the Liverpool captain both head for Major League Soccer swan songs from July.


Paul Scholes, one of the top names on Manchester United's official list of “legends,” by virtue of his 718 appearances and 155 goals for the club in two decades of success under Alex Ferguson, has recycled himself as a sharp TV pundit, surprising for a player so taciturn and private before his retirement in 2013.


Former England captain and Scholes' ex-teammate Rio Ferdinand, now 36, is winding down at Queens Park Rangers, in the bottom reaches of the Premier League as age blunts the elegant pace that graced his 12 years at the top with United.


Which leaves who?


One consequence of allowing so many foreign imports to crowd out homegrown players is that the Premier League now has just a handful, and arguably not even that, of English bona-fide megastars still at the top who meet the dictionary definition of a legend: “A person having a special place in popular opinion for their striking qualities or deeds.”


Remarkably for a player his age, John Terry still ticks that box.


There are few more unappealing characters in the English game than Chelsea's captain. Legendary deeds - Terry has won titles galore at Chelsea - don't automatically also make someone likable or even admirable. The racist insult Terry directed at a black player, Ferdinand's brother Anton, in 2011 and repeated boorish off-field behavior are indelible stains.


But credit where credit is due. Convincing Jose Mourinho, a manager with no qualms about discarding players who don't meet his exacting standards, that he is still indispensable to Chelsea's future is an achievement.


Before Chelsea crossed London to West Ham on Wednesday night, looking to increase its Premier League lead over Manchester City to eight points, Mourinho said he will keep Terry next season, which will be his 18th for the only club he has played for, and possibly even beyond that.


To prevent the onset of complacency, to keep them motivated and “to make them feel the past doesn't play a role and it's all about the present and tomorrow,” Chelsea offers older players take-it or leave-it one-year deals, even to those of Terry's stature, who agreed to such a contract for this season, Mourinho explained.


“If they don't accept they are not ready for the challenge, and we wouldn't want them. John accepted the first challenge last year, accepted this season already. That is a guarantee the fire is there,” the manager said. “If the fire is there, this (next) contract will not be the last contract he signs.”


Such a public vote of confidence for a central defender who will turn 35 in December signals that Mourinho is determined not to make manager Arsene Wenger's mistake at London rival Arsenal, building teams top-heavy with young talent but wobblingly short of a seasoned spine of leadership.


By some measures, this already has been one of Terry's best Chelsea seasons. Already the highest-scoring defender in club history, Terry added another six in 36 games before the trip to West Ham, including Chelsea's opener in its 2-0 triumph over Tottenham in the League Cup final on Sunday.


Unlike with other players more reliant on raw speed, age hasn't seriously eroded skills that have long made Terry one of the world's best defenders. He still foresees danger and quickly reads the game and remains the tough guy willing to put himself in harm's way, as he famously did when kicked unconscious diving for a header in Chelsea's League Cup final win against Arsenal in 2007.


But it is Terry's on-field management that Mourinho most needs, marshalling and stiffening the defense that allows Chelsea's fearsome attack to roam forward. Terry's partner at the back, Gary Cahill, still doesn't provide the same you-shall-not-pass bulldog presence as Chelsea's “captain, leader, legend,” to quote the banner hung by fans at the club's Stamford Bridge stadium.


Kurt Zouma, signed a year ago from French club Saint-Etienne, is a fabulous defensive prospect, quick-thinking, cool under pressure, and able to play in front of the defense as well as in it.


But Zouma is only 20. He will learn from another season under the most successful captain in Chelsea history, just as the younger Terry did in his early club days under Marcel Desailly and Frank Leboeuf, 1998 World Cup winners with France.


And once Terry, Lampard, Gerrard and other giants are gone, who will be England's legends in future?


The Premier League was more English, with greater use of home players, when Terry started for Chelsea in 1998. Wayne Rooney is on course for legendary status, with Bobby Charlton's scoring records for England and Manchester United in his sights.


But English players with such stature, experience and achievements look an increasingly rare breed in a league relying ever more on foreigners for “striking qualities or deeds.”


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News sport : Notre Dame lineman Matt Hegarty to pursue graduate transfer

Matt Hegarty #77 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish celebrates after beating the LSU Tigers in the Music City Bowl at LP Field on December 30, 2014 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) Matt Hegarty, a starter on Notre Dame’s offensive line, will play elsewhere in 2015.


After overcoming a stroke in 2012, Hegarty played in 12 games in 2013 and started 11 of the Fighting Irish’s 13 games in 2014 at center and guard.


Despite his extensive playing time, Hegarty explained that his decision to pursue a graduate transfer for his final season of college football stemmed from the uncertainty surrounding his standing on the team’s depth chart heading into the 2015 season.


Here’s his entire statement, via ESPN.com:



"I am extremely grateful for the opportunity that the Notre Dame Football program has afforded me. I want to thank Notre Dame, my coaches, my teammates and friends at school for the four great years I had at Notre Dame. I also want to thank the Notre Dame Nation for all of their support over the years. My focus has been to pour myself into everything that I have done at ND. I have worked hard and have always done everything that was asked of me. Recently my coaches informed me that they wanted me to change positions. They also explained that with many younger players in the wings, they wanted to develop them more heavily in the rotation – a need that I understand and appreciate.




"Unfortunately, I have already had to miss a precious amount of football battling back from my stroke, and I value every rep and opportunity going into my final year of college ball that much more. My goal is to contribute this season, continue to develop my skills and pursue my dream of playing in the NFL. Because of this goal, I have asked for a transfer to play at another school where I can contribute more on the field. Notre Dame has amassed formidable depth on the O-line and have many very talented players to fill all positions. So I wish everyone at ND the best this year and especially to my 15 brothers on the offensive line as they prepare for the 2015 season."



The 6-foot-4, 295-pound Hegarty, a native of Aztec, New Mexico, is set to graduate from Notre Dame in May. Hegarty was a four-star recruit who redshirted his first season with the Irish in 2011.


In 2012, he was second on the depth chart at center and appeared in the team’s first nine games, primarily on special teams, before suffering a “mini-stroke” on Nov. 8. Hegarty later underwent heart surgery in December 2012 to repair two small holes in his heart. Hegarty was able to rejoin the team for spring ball in 2013.


With Hegarty moving on to another school, Nick Martin could potentially move back to center after sliding over to left guard for most of the 2014 season.


Notre Dame begins spring practice on March 18.


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News sport : Heat coach Erik Spoelstra (kind of) performs 'Billie Jean' at karaoke

Sure, Shane Battier might have retired after the 2013-14 season to become a broadcaster, but that doesn't mean he's stopped pursuing his true passion — hosting karaoke events to raise money for charity. Nor does it mean that his former Miami Heat teammates — or, notably in this case, his head coach — will stop getting their vocalization on for a good cause.


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Battier held his annual "Battioke" event on Tuesday night, an evening of South Beach song and dance in support of his Take Charge Foundation's work on "providing resources for the development and education of underserved youth and teens." Past editions have featured, um, interesting performances from the likes of Heat boss Pat Riley, Shai-loving All-Stars LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, and, of course, my Yahoo colleague Dr. Ken Jeong. This year, though, the star-making turn came from Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra, who donned a fedora, took the stage with girlfriend Nikki Sapp, and proceeded to prove that he didn't really remember very much of the Michael Jackson classic "Billie Jean."



Listen, we've all been there — you pick a song at karaoke thinking, "Man, I love that one," only to realize A) you're not totally sure how it goes and B) it is way longer than you remember it. Kudos to Coach Spo for refusing to let go of the rope, embracing the grind, staying the course and doing his level best to land the plane.


He may, however, need to adapt his process when it comes to non-marching-in-place-related dance moves:



While the Spoelstra-Sapp rendition of the M.J. hit left something to be desired, the performance of Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles" by recent Miami re-signee Michael Beasley — who joined with LeBron to slay Juvenile's "Back That Azz Up" at Battioke 2014 — and former Kansas State teammate/fellow 10-day addition Henry "Don't Call Me Bill" Walker — apparently gave the audience everything they never knew they wanted:




That solo earned Beasley recognition as the champion of Battioke 2015, topping Spoelstra, host Battier (who brought out ringer Jon Secada for a duet) and Riley (who performed "Twist and Shout" alongside a large number of women) among other competitors. Best of all for Super Cool Beas: he didn't even have to dress up like Sisqo to win the 'chip, as James Jones did last year. Way to stay true to your identity, Mike.


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City could try to woo Rodgers

Brendan Rodgers could have a decision to make about the Manchester City manager's job this summer.


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Brendan Rodgers could have a decision to make about the Manchester City manager's job this summer if he is interested in such deliberations.


Manuel Pellegrini's position is contingent on City's owners believing that the club is moving forward under their current manager. An emphatic win in Barcelona two weeks today could strengthen his position, as much as a surge of Premier League form allowing the champions to challenge Chelsea. But the club appear stuck, signings have failed and the only loud re-endorsements of him in the aftermath of the 2-1 defeat at Liverpool came from the man himself on Tuesday.


The only real certainty surrounds the type of manager City would want to replace Pellegrini. The philosophy of attacking, attractive, possession-based football which the club's chief executive Ferran Soriano and director of football Txiki Begiristain want for the club remains little less than an obsession - and it is the relative shortage of top-class managers capable of bringing that which makes Rodgers a prime candidate.


Needless to say, Pep Guardiola would be the top choice for City, as he would be for any club if he were available. You will not find anyone at City denying the appeal. Soriano and Begiristain know him better than any other manager. He was the one the pair selected to take over at Barcelona after they sacked Frank Rijkaard and who subsequently took the club to the top in Europe. Soriano's and Begiristain's reputations in football are underpinned by what Guardiola achieved in that time.


The Spaniard, whose contract expires next summer, appeared to declare himself unavailable yesterday. “I am very happy at Bayern,” he said. “It's not an option that I leave this summer. I have a contract. I have not received offers and neither do I expect to” - though there is also no sign of him extending his original three-year deal signed in 2013.


If Guardiola is as good as his word, Rodgers is the manager who carries most appeal. “We like him very much,” Soriano told me two years ago. City wanted him as Roberto Mancini's assistant in 2009. They took Rodgers to a hotel in Sardinia to meet him with a view to that happening, though Mancini wanted his own people. The Spaniards running City have not failed to notice his tactical ability redrawing his formation to compensate for the absence of Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge.


City's problem would be persuading Rodgers to join them, because he is acutely aware of the value attached to loyalty by supporters of his current club. Though City may be the only one of the two clubs able to offer Rodgers Champions League football next season, it would take a brave individual to become the first manager to leave Anfield for another English club - undoing all the work that has earned him the affection of the fans.


If neither Guardiola nor Rodgers is available, City could turn to Carlo Ancelotti, whose challenging relationship with Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has always made a return to England possible and who has a personal attachment to Britain - albeit London. The prospect of a move for Diego Simeone is unlikely, because his Atletico Madrid side do not play the Soriano/Begiristain way.


The elevation of Patrick Vieira, presently elite development squad manager, is a possibility. But contrary to reports by Spain's AS paper, there has been no contact between City and Rafael Benitez, whose successful Napoli tenure ends this summer.


The task of persuading Rodgers to make the short move east would be a challenging one. But his retrieval of Liverpool's situation under immense personal pressure last autumn makes him arguably manager of the season if the team continue on their trajectory.


If Pellegrini leaves, City will try. – The Independent






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News sport : Detroit-area billboards have some message for Ndamukong Suh


Ndamukong Suh is about to get paid. A lot.


The Detroit Lions defensive tackle is less than a week from hitting free agency, if he chooses not to re-sign with the Lions before then, and he could get the most guaranteed money for a defensive player in NFL history. That has led to "$uh" being used on Twitter, and that has turned into a billboard around Detroit.


The Detroit Free Press said several digital billboards have popped up around the Detroit and Grand Rapids areas with the simple message "$uh?"



What does this ambiguous message mean? Et tu Suh?


Maybe it's meant to read that Suh is just interested in the money and not the loyalty to the Lions, but, well, duh. He has earned the right to hit free agency in his prime, and the Lions declined to use the hefty franchise tag on him. Or maybe it's a message to the Lions to pay Suh. You'd think if a fan base is spending that much on some digital billboards that they'd want to clear that up.


This will not be the first or last message directed at Suh, one of the most coveted unrestricted free agents in NFL history. It'll be tough to top Indianapolis Colts punter Pat McAfee's tweet at Suh, however.



All the chatter over the next few days won't change one outcome: No matter who Suh ($uh, if you prefer) signs with, it'll be for a historic amount of cash.


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