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# **Breaking: Huge Setback for Brandon Overton at Eldora Speedway** ### **Racing Star Faces Unexpected Challenge** In a...
# **Breaking: Huge Setback for Brandon Overton at Eldora Speedway** ### **Racing Star Faces Unexpected Challenge** In a...
In a stunning turn of events, Mark Pope, the head coach of the BYU Cougars basketball team, has shocked fans...
Kentucky basketball head coach Mark Pope is rallying Wildcats fans to come out in full force for the team’s first-round...
Andrew Carr injury update: Mark Pope offers newest timeline on return for Kentucky forward Andrew Carr (back) was unavailable for No. 9 Kentucky during its 74-69 upset loss to unranked Vanderbilt on the road Saturday. Heading into a pivotal week in the Wildcats’ schedule, Kentucky head coach Mark Pope is labeling his veteran big man as “day-by-day” moving forward. Following the defeat, Pope remarked, "I have probably done a horrible job with ." Because he is unable to accomplish so much with his back, we were observing a drop in his performance even though he really wants to participate. We were going in the wrong way. "Injuries are difficult....
ESPN’s Jay Williams Gives Message to Kentucky, “You’re Not Going to Like It.... Jay Williams came under fire Wednesday after an odd tweet about Ime Udoka becoming the next head coach of the Boston Celtics. Williams, who serves as a basketball analyst for ESPN after his NBA career was cut short, congratulated Udoka for becoming the first "coach of color" for the Celtics. Udoka is set to replace Brad Stevens as Boston’s head coach after Stevens moved to the front office to replace Danny Ainge. "The first head coach of color for the @celtics … & even more importantly … he is one talented individual who has paid his dues," Williams’ tweet read. However, the tweet was way off and later deleted. Doc Rivers was the coach before Stevens and led the Celtics to an NBA championship in 2008. M.L. Carr coached Boston for two seasons from 1995 to 1997. K.C. Jones was Boston’s head coach from 1983 to 1988 and won two titles with the team. Tom Sanders served as an interim coach for Boston after Tommy Heinsohn. The legendary Bill Russell was also the coach from 1966 to 1969 and won two titles coaching. "As it relates to the Boston Celtics tweet that came from my account a couple of hours ago… I did not post that & my passcode has now been changed," he tweeted.
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