The NCAA approved a rule change on Wednesday that will allow athletes and athletic department staff members to bet on professional sports. This doesn’t change the NCAA rule forbidding athletes from betting on college sports. The NCAA also prohibits sharing information about college competitions with bettors.
Championship roundup: Whittaker gives Boro win at sorry Sheffield Wednesday
Middlesbrough move to one point of leaders Coventry
QPR beat 10-man Swansea, Watford edge out West Brom
Morgan Whittaker’s early goal at a near-empty Hillsborough gave Middlesbrough a 1-0 win at bottom club Sheffield Wednesday and lifted them to within a point of Championship leaders Coventry.
Whittaker struck for the second game running in the sixth minute and that proved enough for Rob Edwards’ side, who should have won by a wider margin and had what looked a certain penalty turned down.
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Navy All-American Bowl to Honor Mater Dei High School Defensive Back Aaryn Washington
Navy All-American Bowl to Honor Mater Dei High School Defensive Back Danny Lang
Navy All-American Bowl to Honor Mater Dei High School Defensive Lineman Tomuhini Topui
Navy All-American Bowl to Honor Mater Dei High School Offensive Lineman Kodi Greene
Navy All-American Bowl to Honor Mater Dei High School Wide Receiver Kayden Dixon-Wyatt
Navy All-American Bowl to Honor Ruston High School Tight End Ahmad Hudson
Navy All-American Bowl to Honor Grimsley High School Quarterback Faizon Brandon
Navy All-American Bowl to Honor Fort Cherry High School Defensive Back Matt Sieg
NCAA to maintain 4-year student-athlete eligibility rules for through 2026-27
Eintracht Frankfurt 1-5 Liverpool: Champions League – as it happened
Liverpool put an end to their losing run in swaggering style
20 secs: … and so Knauff immediately races down the right and wins a corner off Van Dijk!
To the strains of a ballad set to the tune of Auld Lang Syne, the hosts get the ball rolling. Eintracht have left out their leading scorers, Jonathan Burkardt and Can Uzun, for Dino Toppmöller’s aforementioned pacy duo of Jean-Matteo Bahoya and Ansgar Knauff. Let’s see how that pans out, then.
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