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NFR rider back in saddle thanks to crisis fund

Unlike many pro athletes, members of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association don’t receive a guaranteed salary. They need to compete often — and fare well — to earn a living in the sport.

Businessman hopes to launch NHL ticket drive in February

Billionaire title insurance businessman Bill Foley, who is part of an ownership group seeking a National Hockey League franchise in Las Vegas, said Tuesday he hopes to launch a ticket drive in February as the first step toward showing the NHL that Las Vegas is a viable market.

Okla. high school football playoff game result headed to court

An Oklahoma high school playoff football game that ended in acrimony is heading to a court, with politicians, a famed coach and citizens in the football-crazy state debating if a legal remedy is needed to resolve a dispute from the playing field.

Manziel to get first NFL start against Bengals

Rookie Johnny Manziel will start at quarterback for the Cleveland Browns on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Be ready to pay to see NHL play in Vegas

The NHL has given the go-ahead for billionaire businessman William Foley to gauge the appetite for the sport in Las Vegas. Be prepared to go deep into your piggy bank; the average ticket price for an NHL game was around $63 last season.

 
Panthers QB Newton hospitalized after car accident

Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton was hospitalized in fair condition with two transverse process fractures in his lower back and no further internal injuries after he was involved in an auto accident on Tuesday afternoon in Charlotte, N.C.

 
Wizards guard breaks down during postgame interview

During a postgame television interview, Washington Wizards guard John Wall broke down in tears on the day he learned that a 6-year-old he befriended died of cancer.

Vegas says Ohio State not a worthy title contender

What if the people who make their living rating teams every day were in charge of seeding the college football playoffs? What if the inaugural playoff season wasn’t decided by a group of people with different agendas that might factor into their judgment? There would be a lot more happy people in Texas, that’s for sure.