Seventy-four years ago today, the singer who would become the first Hispanic star in country music history was born in Texas.
In addition to the four finalists for this year's award being in attendance, notable winners of the past, such as Tim Tebow (Florida), Eddie Georgie ( Ohio State ), Archie Griffin (Ohio State), Doug ...
Today in Sports, December 8 - Texas A&M QB Johnny Manziel becomes the first freshman to win the Heisman Trophy ...
The deaths in 2025 that shocked the world from the pope and Charlie Kirk to iconic celebrities - From athletes to politicians ...
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Looking to the past to predict Jackson Chourio’s future
Soto, at age 20, had a 142 OPS+ and was a crucial contributor to a World Series winner. His age-21 season happened during ...
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Olympic ski champion Michelle Gisin airlifted after downhill crash in latest setback for Swiss team
Two-time Olympic champion Michelle Gisin has been airlifted from the course by helicopter after crashing hard in a practice ...
Alex DeBrincat extended his points streak to five games with two goals and an assist, and the Detroit Red Wings held off the ...
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Red Raiders Legend Graham Harrell Becomes 8th Texas Tech Player in College Football Hall of Fame
The 2025 season has been a year of celebration for former Texas Tech Red Raiders star Graham Harrell. The former All-American quarterback was inducted into the ...
In 1972, Arlington mayor Tom Vandergriff changed the Metroplex when he facilitated the relocation of the Washington Senators ...
Dec. 8 1940 — The Chicago Bears beat the Washington Redskins 73-0 for the most one-sided victory in NFL Championship play. 1942 — Georgia’s Frank Sinkwich wins the Heisman Trophy. Sinkwich ends his ...
LeBron James scores 10 consecutive points late in the fourth quarter to seal the Lakers' win over Philadelphia.
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