For the first time since the 2011 NFL draft, the Big Ten Conference produced the most picks in the first two rounds.
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Hilary Knight scores hat trick as USA beats Canada for world championships gold medal
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Saquon Barkley won’t sign franchise tag ahead of Giants’ voluntary offseason workouts, per reports
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Ex-Cardinals executive alleges owner Michael Bidwill cheated in burner phone scheme
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‘Thank you for being my friend’: Jim Nantz signs off on college basketball broadcasting career
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