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UNLV hoping Sanchez hire not a Hail Mary

Long before going over to the dark side, leaving sportswriting for the celebrity realm, I found myself on the sidelines with the most famous high school football coach in the country.

NFL showdowns highlight weekend TV lineup

Sunday features three match-ups with playoff implications. In the afternoon, Denver battles San Diego to keep control of the AFC West, and Seattle looks to put San Francisco out of the playoff picture. The nightcap features Dallas looking for revenge in Philadelphia.

Country acts performing for free during NFR

Rodeo brings back old-Vegas tradition of the lounge act, but trade your martini glass for a cowboy hat.

NFL: Katy Perry to perform ‘15 Super Bowl half-time show

Pop singer Katy Perry will headline the halftime entertainment at February’s Super Bowl, the most-watched U.S. sporting and television event, according to an announcement by the National Football League on Sunday.

Bieber surprises Steelers by crashing team’s bible study

Young pop idol Justin Bieber did something completely unexpected; he crashed a Pittsburgh Steelers’ bible study, according to ESPN. Yes, you read that right.

NBC’s Brokaw to host sports special on hunting season

Tom Brokaw will take NBC Sports Network viewers with him on a trip to his native South Dakota for pheasant hunting season, a special that could become the template for a regular series.

Bryce Harper to marry Kayla Varner in January

Washington Nationals slugger Bryce Harper and Ohio State soccer player Kayla Varner are planning a double play — two weddings for Jan. 2-3 in San Diego.

 
Katy Perry to play Super Bowl halftime

Pop star Katy Perry will provide the halftime entertainment for Super Bowl XLIX, multiple media outlets reported Thursday.

NFL Sunday Ticket to remain on DirecTV

DirecTV extended its exclusive contract to sell the Sunday Ticket package of National Football League games, and sources said the company will pay $1.5 billion a year to keep the popular offering that has helped attract subscribers.

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