Associated Press
Trial Set for Former New Mexico Athletic Director
A state district judge on Thursday scheduled Kreb's trial for October 2020. Attorneys say the proceedings could last three weeks.
New Mexico Bowl Among Options for NMSU Under New Deal
Under the new agreement, New Mexico State also has the option to play in other bowl games if not selected for any of the ESPN bowls.
Patriots Release Antonio Brown After Another Accusation
The New England Patriots have released receiver Antonio Brown after a second woman accused him of sexual misconduct.
Alabama A&M Coach Says Team Treated Unprofessionally at Game
Alabama A&M coach Connell Maynor said his team was treated unprofessionally during a game at North Alabama.
Football Carries Television Networks Until Start of Season
The new television season hasn't begun yet, but the football season has, and it's carrying the networks in the interim.
The Latest: No. 3 Pliskova Advances to US Open Round of 16
Third-seeded Karolina Pliskova overcame her emotions and an inspired opponent to advance to the U.S. Open round of 16, downing Ons Jabeur 6-1, 4-6, 6-4.
Back in Texas, Briles Returns to Coaching in the Small Time
In a small East Texas community, a few blocks from a quaint town square, Art Briles is coaching football again on American soil.
NBA’s Steph Curry Helps Howard U. Start Division I Golf Team
What started as an innocuous conversation during a public event has evolved into a golf partnership between NBA star Stephen Curry and Howard University.
Jim Hardy, Oldest Living USC and Rams Player, Dies at 96
He is survived by his wife of 74 years, Henrietta; daughters Cindy Aivalis, Ellen Hardy and K. Maria Hardy; and son Danny Hardy. He was preceded in death by his son James.
ESPN’s Rodriguez: Personal Items Stolen from Rental SUV
A rental vehicle being used by ESPN baseball analyst Alex Rodriguez was broken into Sunday night, and Rodriguez said several items of a personal and sentimental nature were stolen.