Liverpool still seeking star quality

Who has been Liverpool's player of the season? Had you asked that question 12 months ago, the answer would have been glaring: Luis Suarez.


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Who has been Liverpool’s player of the season? Had you asked that question 12 months ago, the answer would have been glaring: Luis Suarez.


For his 31 goals and his breath- taking displays, the gong could only have gone to the Uruguayan, who last night ironically scored twice for Barcelona in a 4-0 win over Almeria. It was not, though, a case of him operating alone.


Had it been a ‘normal’ season, Steven Gerrard, Daniel Sturridge, Philippe Coutinho and Raheem Sterling would all have been worthy recipients.But it didn’t end there. Jordan Henderson was outstanding, Martin Skrtel was a big presence — it wasn’t stretching things to say the voting for the club’s in-house award was more competitive than it was for the PFA accolade.


Now fast forward to the present and ask the same question: who has been Liverpool’s player of the season? This time there is no obvious candidate, and as the campaign reaches its conclusion there isn’t even a clear favourite.


Henderson, of course, would have his supporters. The England international has excelled since the turn of the year, scoring some crucial goals and doing his best to provide leadership and inspiration in the absence of Gerrard.


Coutinho would command his share of the vote. Brendan Rodgers suggested after the Brazilian’s fabulous goal against Manchester City on March 1 that he might be a contender to be named PFA Young Player of Year, but his flame has only flickered since.


How about the others? Sterling had three months when his goals were key to reviving fortunes. Emre Can has caught the eye since Christmas, while results have been better with Lucas Leiva in the team; Liverpool have only lost three times in the 23 matches he has started.


And that explains why Liverpool are where they are at the moment. There have been lots of adequate contributions — a few, it should be stressed, have been excellent — but there hasn’t been anywhere near enough consistency.


It is why, most likely, they will find themselves on the wrong side of the line when the Champions League places are decided come the end of the campaign, and why they have made such heavy weather of this FA Cup campaign.


Having been held to a goalless draw at Anfield by Blackburn Rovers, this replay was crying out for someone in red to stamp their authority on it —for Sterling to buzz about with brilliance or Coutinho to cast magic spells all over the pitch, or Sturridge to demonstrate his penalty-area ruthlessness.


For long periods, however, they flattered to deceive. Sterling, so potent when he goes through the gears, saw little of the ball and Sturridge continued to show how out of form he is; this has been a wretched campaign for the striker, one decimated by injuries.


The goals have dried up for Rodgers’ side over the course of the last month — they had only scored seven in their previous six matches before last night — and, despite a formation change here, switching to a flat-back four rather than a three-man defence, Liverpool lacked punch.


As he stood anxiously in his technical area, watching Simon Mignolet keep his side’s Wembley dreams alive with two stunning saves early in the second period, Rodgers must have thought that would cost his side dearly. Much to his relief, up popped Coutinho. Having scored a late winner in the fourth round at Bolton, he repeated the trick in another Lancashire town.


Exchanging passes with Henderson, the Brazilian’s finish from a tight angle was emphatic.


There is still time, of course, for one of Rodgers’ squad to emerge as the absolute best of this bunch; on May 19, a gala dinner will be held at the city’s Echo Arena when the successor to Suarez will be announced.At this moment nobody is better positioned than Coutinho.


If Liverpool are going to clamber into the top four — and that might not be beyond the realms of possibility if Manchester City’s implosion continues — and win the FA Cup, much will depend on the Brazilian.He proved he had what it takes to settle a frantic clash at Ewood Park. Rodgers needs him to show that right through until the end of May.– Daily Mail






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Chelsea in bid for Japanese striker

English Premier League leaders Chelsea have made a formal offer for Japan striker Yoshinori Muto, his club FC Tokyo said.


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English Premier League leaders Chelsea have made a formal offer for Japan striker Yoshinori Muto, his club FC Tokyo said.


Japanese media reported the offer was worth $5.9 million.


“It is true that we have received an official offer from Chelsea for Muto,” said a spokesman for the J-league club.


“But nothing has been decided,” the spokesman told AFP, declining to comment further on details, including the amount of money offered.


However, Sports Nippon said Chelsea offered about four million pounds ($5.9 million), which would be a J-League record from an overseas club.


“I'm honoured to receive an offer from this wonderful team,” the 22-year-old Muto told the sports daily. “But I have not made any decision yet.”


Muto began his professional career at FC Tokyo last year, scoring 13 goals in 33 games to match the first-division record for a player in his rookie season.


The baby-faced striker also made his debut for Japan last year and scored his first international goal in a 2-2 draw against Venezuela in September.


Muto has scored three goals in four games this season, helping FC Tokyo move into joint second place in the J-League standings just two points behind leaders Urawa Reds. – AFP






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Ex-Bafana player arrested in foiled hijacking

A former Bafana player was arrested in Germiston with nine other people before they could hijack a truck transporting cigarettes.


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Johannesburg – Ten people, who included a former Bafana Bafana player, were arrested in Germiston, East Rand before they could hijack a truck transporting cigarettes, Gauteng police said on Thursday.


”Police got a tip off on Wednesday about the planned hijacking and the description of the vehicles to be used. Two of the suspects were in full Ekurhuleni metro police uniforms,” he said.


The two men in uniform were not police officers, Makhubela said. The former soccer player used to play for Jomo Cosmos and Bafana Bafana.


Makhubela said they were charged with conspiracy to hijack a truck.


”The other two in uniform also face charges of impersonating police officers. They are expected to appear in the Germiston Magistrate’s Court soon.” – ANA






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Ronaldo reaches 300 goals for Real

Cristiano Ronald headed his 300th goal for Real Madrid in a laboured 2-0 La Liga victory at neighbours Rayo Vallecano.


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Madrid - Cristiano Ronald headed his 300th goal for Real Madrid in a laboured 2-0 La Liga victory at neighbours Rayo Vallecano that kept the gap on leaders Barcelona down to four points.


Fresh from thrashing Granada 9-1, when Ronaldo hit five, the European champions needed a win at Rayo's Vallecas stadium after Barca strolled to a 4-0 home victory over Almeria to open a seven-point advantage over their arch-rivals.


In-form Luis Suarez scored twice and Lionel Messi ended a three-game goal drought, with Marc Bartra also getting on the scoresheet at the Nou Camp.


Real struggled to exert any control over lowly Rayo and missed a host of chances before Ronaldo netted his 37th La Liga goal of the campaign with a header from Dani Carvajal's cross.


The prolific Portugal forward, five clear of Messi at the top of the scoring chart, is the third player after Raul (323) and Alfredo Di Stefano (307) to reach 300 goals for Real, but has needed only 288 matches, compared with Raul's 741 and Di Stefano's 396.


Ronaldo had earlier been booked for a dive in the penalty area and will be suspended for the La Liga game at home to Eibar on Saturday.


James Rodriguez made it 2-0 with a sharp finish from Ronaldo's layoff to lift Real to 70 points, five ahead of third-placed champions Atletico Madrid, who won 2-0 at home to Real Sociedad on Tuesday.


“We tried to pressure them with more intensity high up the pitch but in the first half we were not convincing,” Real coach Carlo Ancelotti told a news conference.


“In the second, we were more complete, we played well and we deserved to win,” added the Italian.


After edging to a 1-0 win at Celta Vigo on Sunday, Barca dominated Almeria at the Nou Camp to record their 20th victory in 22 matches this year in all competitions.


Messi, who had not scored since his double against Eibar three weeks ago, made it 1-0 in the 33rd minute when he skipped in from the right wing and whipped a left-foot effort inside the far post.


Almeria, who are third from bottom, defended doggedly but conceded again when Suarez netted an almost identical goal 10 minutes into the second half.


Centre back Bartra added a third when he nodded in a Xavi corner with 15 minutes left and Pedro set up Suarez to make it 4-0 in stoppage-time.


“We know that if we don't stay focused in the league we will not get the three points,” Suarez said in an interview with Spanish television.


With eight league games left, Barca have a chance of repeating 2009's historic treble under Pep Guardiola, the only time a Spanish side has won the domestic league and Cup and Champions League in the same season. – Reuters






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Pirates, Stars in six-goal thriller

A stunning hat-trick from Mogakolodi Ngele was not enough for Platinum Stars to overcome Orlando Pirates as the sides drew 3-3 in their Premiership match.


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Orlando – A stunning hat-trick from Mogakolodi Ngele was not enough for Platinum Stars to overcome Orlando Pirates as the sides drew 3-3 in their Premiership match at Orlando Stadium, in Orlando, on Wednesday.


Fresh from their African conquests the Sea-Robbers started strongly before Stars worked their way into the match and hit the lead just past the half-hour mark. Pirates were able to equalise, before Stars hit the front again, and for a second time the Soweto Giants came back to level matters. But, it would be the third wonder-strike from Ngele which appeared to seal the contest. With three minutes remaining in the clash, Issa Sarr met a Sifiso Myeni corner and from a tight angle his deft header rocketed into goal to ensure the sides shared the points.


With the draw, Pirates stay in third position with 44 points, but did not lose ground on Mamelodi Sundowns three points ahead in second who also played out to a draw at the same time.


Stars’ log position also did not change as they moved to 28 points from 24 games for 11th place on the log.


Earlier, Myeni sent the ball into the Aces area where Lennox Bacela rose up and his unchallenged header was directed just wide of target in the second minute.


Six minutes later, under the attention of two defenders, Bacela showed good strength to get the shot away but the effort, like his earlier attempt, was off the mark.


The best chance to open the score fell to Stars in the 19th minute. Pirates keeper Brighton Mhlongo collided with a Stars player, but play was allowed to go on, and Ngele had a shot at an open goal but scuffed his shot across the face of goal.


In the 28th minute, Robert Ng’ambi made a run down the right for Stars and Ngele was able to take a touch before unleashing a left-footed strike which was saved by Mhlongo.


Stars were rewarded with their period of dominance with the opening goal in the 32nd minute.


Ngele was on target again, this time running into space and from 25 metres out, and the striker’s low shot found the corner of the net to take a 1-0 lead for the visitors.


Right on the interval, Pirates pulled a goal back. Oupa Manyisa made a run into the right hand side of the box drawing both a defender and the keeper, but instead of shooting passed for Mpho Makola who made no mistake in front of an open goal.


Stars, however, were not done yet as they took the lead again four minutes into first half injury time. Stars were awarded a free kick on the edge of the Pirates box. Ngele stepped up and produced a swerving strike into the top right corner of goal to secure his brace as his side led 2-1 at the break.


In the second half, it took just three minutes for Pirates to draw level once again. Bacela and Manyisa combined for a masterclass goal. Bacela held the ball up in the middle and released Manyisa in the box, who took a touch before driving the ball home with pinpoint accuracy to make it 2-2.


Ngele completed his hat-trick in the 69th minute. The player, in red-hot form, received the ball in the middle of the park and unleashed a left-footed thunderbolt from 25 metres out which crashed into the back of the net and forged a 3-2 lead for Stars.


It was then the turn of Sarr to make it 3-3 late in the match. – ANA






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Liverpool saved by late goal

Philippe Coutinho thumped home a second-half winner as Liverpool broke the resistance of Blackburn Rovers.


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London - Philippe Coutinho thumped home a second-half winner as Liverpool broke the resistance of Championship Blackburn Rovers to reach the FA Cup semi-finals with a gritty 1-0 replay victory on Wednesday.


Brendan Rodgers's side, who came into the game after back-to-back Premier League defeats that all but ended their hopes of a top-four finish, will face Aston Villa in a Wembley semi-final.


They came out on top at Ewood Park having dominated possession but struggled to break down the hosts who got men behind the ball and restricted Liverpool to very few sights of goal.


The breakthrough came in the 70th minute when Coutinho exchanged passes with Jordan Henderson from a corner, drove into the box and drilled the ball low into the bottom corner.


“From start to finish, I thought we were brilliant tonight,” Liverpool's captain on the night Jordan Henderson told BT Sport.


“Now we have a tough game against Villa at Wembley, but it gives the club a good lift.”


The victory kept seven-times Cup winners Liverpool on course to win Rodgers's first trophy for the club after a disappointing league campaign that has left them out of the Champions League qualification places.


Rodgers had said winning the FA Cup would represent progress for his side despite failing to make any impact in the league after last season's second-place finish.


It was far from a convincing performance from Liverpool, however, who looked like the confidence had been knocked out of them by consecutive losses to Manchester United and Arsenal.


With the bone-hard and bobbly playing surface making possession difficult, Liverpool, who lost defender Mamadou Sakho to injury early on, spent the first half probing at a pedestrian pace with little success.


Blackburn were rolling their sleeves up and keeping numbers in defence, the tried and tested formula for lower league teams hoping to cause a cup upset.


Liverpool had little more than glimpses of goal in the first half, with Coutinho prodding an effort that was saved by Simon Eastwood and Daniel Sturridge trying his luck with a speculative effort that drifted a fraction too high.


The hosts had two efforts saved by Simon Mignolet at the start of the second half, with the Liverpool keeper tipping Tom Cairney's 25-metre effort over the bar and palming Ben Marshall's firm header on to the post.


Liverpool maintained their stranglehold of the ball, however, and Coutinho's moment of class proved the difference.


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News sport : Vlade Divac is now reportedly running the Sacramento Kings, because why not?

Only time will tell if Vlade Divac’s reported ascension to the top of the Sacramento Kings personnel food chain will be the best thing for this franchise. You know, just like how time has proven every other Sacramento Kings move over the last near-decade to be an absolute flop.


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On Wednesday, ESPN’s Marc Stein offered this:



Sources told ESPN.com ‎that Divac, who was recently hired by the Kings under the seemingly broad title of vice president of basketball and franchise operations, is indeed regarded as the team's top basketball official by owner Vivek Ranadive after months of turbulence in Sacramento.



This would mean Divac, hired around the midseason mark and given a nebulous “vice president of basketball and franchise operations” title, has vaulted ahead of current general manager Pete D’Alessandro. It means he’s moved ahead of assistant GM Mike Bratz, ahead of top scout Dean Oliver, and all other manner of ex-Kings and somewhat famous people that Vivek Ranadive has hired for a front office that hasn’t even finished its second full season together.


Former D’Alessandro confidante Chris Mullin, you’ll recall, recently left the Kings to become head coach at St. John’s. Stein reports that the team is attempting to locate a more orthodox GM-type to take on a official role under Divac (who has only briefly worked in an NBA front office, under a mostly ceremonial title for a few months with the Lakers), which leaves D’Alessandro and Bratz’s contributions and continued employment up in the air.


Also, head coach George Karl (the third head coach in 2014-15 that the owner has hired and charged with running the team on a full-time basis until the end of the season) has never been shy about voicing his frustrations about front office moves, he’s asked for more personnel power at each of his NBA jobs and has clashed with ownership at each of his NBA stops.


The only constant is owner Vivek Ranadive, and the extent of center DeMarcus Cousins’ frustrations.


Cousins is in the first year of a five-year, $65.6 million contract extension signed months after Ranadive helped keep the team in Sacramento. After purchasing the team Ranadive almost immediately hired one of the more popular top assistants in the NBA, a respected coach in Michael Malone that Ranadive had watched while owning part of the Golden State Warriors. He then hired D’Alessandro away from his role as second in command with an emerging Nuggets squad, a group that Karl then-coached.


The Kings improved markedly in 2013-14, but teams featuring a GM that didn’t hire his own coach rarely continue with that arrangement.


Reportedly, Ranadive preferred the Mullin (who had no assistant nor head coaching experience) take over for Malone midseason. Mullin wanted to wait until the offseason, when he could choose his own assistants and run the first training camp of his coaching career, and turned the Kings down. Malone was fired anyway, with Cousins still recovering from viral meningitis and after an impressive 11-13 (these are the Kings we’re talking about, and this is the West) start to the season.


The firing came amid reports that Ranadive wanted his Kings to attempt a 4-on-5 cherry picking approach that apparently worked quite well during the owner’s time spent coaching youth basketball. Cousins wasn’t consulted about Malone’s firing, which he understandably resented, and had to find out about both the firing and Tyrone Corbin’s assurances as a full-time head coach to end 2014-15 via social media. The Kings made no commitments to Corbin beyond this season, however, which virtually guaranteed that the Kings’ players would treat Corbin like the lame duck he was, and the team’s play suffered.


Karl was brought in, rendering the front office’s promise of a year-end job for Corbin an absolute lie, and the squad has continued to struggle for various reasons. Had the longtime NBA coach been brought in soon after Malone’s firing, it’s possible the Kings could have made a competitive run this season. Instead, they’ll be in the middling ranks of the lottery once again, in all likelihood. Enjoy another year with single-digit lottery odds at the top overall pick again, Sacramento.


Cousins, who made the All-Star team this year in the crowded West, went on to call the season a “circus,” after reports leaked about D’Alessandro’s understandable unease with Vlade Divac’s rapid ascent. Meanwhile, Karl is already bitching about the mess he’s been left with. Understandably so.


Earlier in the season, we wondered if Ranadive’s initial missteps would right themselves eventually, as Mark Cuban’s first full (playoff) season did with the Mavs in spite of what should have been some embarrassing “frat boy got his own team now, sweet”-moves.


It hasn’t worked out. The Kings were widely mocked when the report about Divac surfaced, as well they should be. No amount of solid Twitter burns and the wonderfulness that is the Sauce Castillo story can make that go away.


Don’t think Kings fans are taking this lying down. From Greg Wissinger at Sactown Royalty:



Rebuilds aren't supposed to last a whole g-ddamn decade. And yet this one is going to extend beyond that. Imagine the best case scenario for this offseason. Are the Kings anywhere near being an honest contender? If the Kings land the first pick, and they get the best player available or trade the pick for an amazing talent, are they at all close? If they sign all the right free agents? If they make every right move, is this team actually a contender? I just can't see it, and I can't see all those things going right.



He’s not wrong. Cousins is an enviable talent, but the rest of this roster is pointless.


Rudy Gay is an above average player with faults that can be taken advantage of. Darren Collison is an above average player with the same mitigating factors in place. Ben McLemore and Nik Stauskas (the latter an embarrassing favorite of Ranadive’s) look like wasted draft picks. The Kings will have cap space and the best odds at the sixth pick this summer, but if they nail both the draft and the free agency run and fall just short of the playoffs next season their 2016 first-rounder (top ten protected) goes to the Chicago Bulls. And that would be their ceiling, even after kicking tail in the offseason.


George Karl can coach. And, for all we know, Vlade Divac (and the resident capologist and/or phone call-maker next to him) can turn things around. Perhaps he sees the ceiling the most of us see, and has been in Ranadive’s ear all along to break up what looks to be a mediocre at best core of players. Even with great health, and great coaching. Divac is intelligent, well-liked, and he’s proven to be a superb leader both within basketball ranks and outside of this silly, little industry. He could clean it up.


Or, this could be another bungle. If it’s any consolation for Kings fans, at least the team is packing its worrying moves in closer to each other, rather than spreading the misery out over a few seasons at a time. This very public embarrassments are now coming with alacrity.


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News sport : VOD: Lou Holtz does magic, preaches hard work in Texas visit

With the Longhorns in the thick of spring practice, head coach Charlie Strong had special guest Lou Holtz speak to his team on Wednesday.



Holtz, the longtime college coach who led Notre Dame to the 1988 national title, preached hard work, sacrifice, teamwork and everything it takes to win a championship.


He also did a little bit of magic with a newspaper. You’ll see what I mean.


The 78-year-old Holtz, who has worked as a ESPN analyst since his coaching career ended, left the Longhorns with this final thought:


“If you want to be happy for an hour, eat a steak. If you want to be happy for a day, play golf. If you want to be happy for a week, go on a cruise. If you want to be happy for a month, buy a new car. If you want to be happy for a year, win the lottery. If you want to be happy for a lifetime, win a championship.”


That ought to give the Longhorns a boost heading into their spring game on April 18.


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News sport : Is Augusta National America's greatest golf course?




It's time for the Masters, and it's time to debate: is Augusta National the greatest golf course on American soil? Plus, what are the five greatest Masters traditions? We have all your answers right here.


This debate is part of Yahoo Sports' new ongoing Grandstanding series, in which Jay Busbee and Kevin Kaduk kick around every topic in sports. Check out the Grandstanding podcast, where we dive deeper into the day's big stories, and find us on Twitter (@kevinkaduk and @jaybusbee) Facebook (Kaduk here, Busbee here) or via the hashtag #grandstanding. Thanks for checking it out!


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News sport : Boise State signee Raymond Sheard arrested, won't be at BSU

Raymond Sheard, a Dallas-area running back, won't be attending Boise State after he was arrested at his high school Tuesday.


Sheard was arrested at Arlington High School after he was sent to the principal's office. After behaving suspicious, according to the Dallas Morning News, his backpack was searched. He signed with the Broncos in February.



Raymond Sheard, 19, was sent to the school office Tuesday where his suspicious behavior prompted school officials to search his backpack. They found an unloaded gun, non-prescription drugs and marijuana, Arlington police spokeswoman Tiara Richard said.



Sheard, who ran for over 1,500 yards in 2014, is facing four charges from the incident including possession of a prohibited weapon, tampering with an ID, possession of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana.



According to the Idaho Daily Statesman, the tampering with the ID charge is related to the gun's serial number being removed.


Sheard was a two-star recruit according to Rivals. After the news of his arrest, Boise State is down to four scholarship running backs for the fall. Charles Bertoli announced he was leaving the team earlier in April.


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News sport : Early enrollee Jamel Dean won't play at Ohio State in 2015

Four-star recruit Jamel Dean will not be a part of Ohip State's football team in 2015 or beyond.


Eleven Warriors reported that Dean, a cornerback, has not been medically cleared to play by the Buckeyes. He suffered a torn ACL in 2013 and in 2014 suffered a torn meniscus in the same knee.


Dean enrolled in January at Ohio State and hasn't practiced because of the second knee injury, which happened in the final game of his senior season. Recruits who enroll early do so to get the benefit of spending spring practice with the team.


His high school coach confirmed to Cleveland.com that Dean hadn't been medically cleared and is unhappy with the situation. He also said Dean is looking to transfer and should be cleared to resume football activities in the summer after receiving a second opinion on his knee from Dr. James Andrews.



"It's ridiculous," John Wilkinson told Northeast Ohio Media Group on Wednesday. "It's totally wrong to do this to an 18-year-old kid who should be in high school, who you talked into coming up there early.




"You can't treat people this way."



Dean, from Cocoa, Fla., was the No. 35 CB in the country according to Rivals and the No. 55 prospect in the state of Florida in the class of 2015.


The injury may also make Dean an easy target for Ohio State's roster paring. Counting Dean, Ohio State has 88 scholarship players and needs to be down to the limit of 85 by the summer. Without Dean on scholarship, the Buckeyes just have to worry about two other players.


Wilkinson said Ohio State offered to honor the scholarship, but by doing so, Dean wouldn't count against the limit because he's not medically cleared and therefore why he's looking to transfer. He also said Ohio State did an MRI on his injury less than a week after Dean arrived on campus.


"They're saying they're going to honor his scholarship, but honoring his scholarship doesn't allow him to play the game he loves to play," Wilkinson said. "It's all ridiculous and I don't appreciate them treating my kid this way.


"I'm sticking up for my kid. He was committed to them, but yet they're not fully committed to him."


It's the second time this offseason that Ohio State has been the target of public frustration from a high school coach. After running backs coach Stan Drayton left for the NFL following National Signing Day, the high school coach of Ohio State commit Mike Weber said the running back felt misled by the Buckeyes.


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News sport : Jack Nicklaus cards an ace in the Par 3 contest

Jack Nicklaus at the Par 3. AUGUSTA, Ga. - Yeah, yeah. Tiger Woods is back, and Rory McIlroy's got one of the dudes from One Direction caddying for him. Big deal. The largest, and most well-deserved, cheers of Wednesday at Augusta National Golf Club roared for none other than Jack Nicklaus, Masters G.O.A.T.


Playing in the traditional Par 3 contest, Nicklaus fired a shot at the fourth tee that landed past the flag, then rolled gently back and dropped into the cup amid the delirious shouts of a crowd gathered 20 deep. An ace. An unbelievable, perfect hole-in-one. It was yet another magical, exceptional Masters moment for a man with a lifetime of them already.


Nicklaus, now 75, bent slowly and reached once, twice, three times before plucking the ball out of the cup. He touched his hands to his chest to acknowledge the crowd's cheers.


Nicklaus will next tee it up early Thursday morning to start the Masters with a ceremonial tee shot. Perhaps his success on Wednesday will convince him to play a shot or two past that.


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News sport : Police shooting victim was father figure to Ole Miss DE Fadol Brown

Sep 6, 2014; Nashville, TN, USA; Vanderbilt Commodores quarterback Stephen Rivers (17) is hit by Mississippi Rebels defensive end Fadol Brown (90) as he throws the ball during the second half at LP Field. Mississippi won 41-3. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports Ole Miss junior defensive end Fadol Brown has a personal connection to Walter Scott, the man who was shot and killed by a police officer in North Charleston, South Carolina, on Saturday.


Brown tweeted Wednesday morning that he “loved (Scott) to death” and referred to Scott as his “step dad.”


“Walter Scott was my step dad,” the tweet, which was later deleted, said. “I loved him to death. That cop didn’t have to shoot down like a dog like that… Gone miss you man.”


Later on Wednesday, Ole Miss head coach Hugh Freeze released a statement clarifying Brown’s relationship with Scott, who was a father figure in Brown’s life.


“Walter Scott was in a relationship with the mother of Fadol’s longtime girlfriend and served as a father figure to Fadol for a number of years,” the statement said. “Obviously this is a very emotional and difficult time for all parties involved, and our thoughts are with Fadol and his loved ones after this tragic event.”


Brown is from Charleston, South Carolina, where the incident took place. According to the New York Times, the officer, 33-year-old Michael T. Slager, “said he feared for his life because the man had taken his stun gun in a scuffle after a traffic stop.” A video of the incident shows that Scott, 50, was running from Slager, who fired eight shots. Scott was pronounced dead at the scene and Slager was charged with murder on Tuesday.


Brown, a redshirt junior, transferred to Ole Miss from Florida International in July 2013 and made an impact for the Rebels last season. In 13 games played, including nine starts, Brown registered 38 tackles and 5.5 tackles for loss.


The 6-foot-4, 280-pound Brown is projected to start for the Rebels again in 2015 and was named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll in fall 2014.


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