Legendary San Francisco 49ers QB Joe Montana believes his former team can end its Super Bowl title drought even with Brock Purdy at the controls.
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USC’s transformation into College Football Playoff contender ‘not a vision anymore’
Southern California moved one win away from a likely College Football Playoff berth with a defeat of Notre Dame led by Caleb Williams.
Ye’s Donda Academy loses remaining boys basketball players and cancels season
After losing five-star talent earlier, this week the four remaining players decided to leave before the team could take the court for a game.
Donda Academy out of basketball season opener in Minnesota as fifth tournament drops school
The private prep school started by Kanye West, the rapper and business mogul now known as Ye, no longer is scheduled to play Nov. 3.
Donda Academy family members unsure what status of basketball team is after Ye’s antisemitic comments
While many people were hearing reports that Donda Academy had been shut down for the school year, one parent learned the team was practicing.
After Stanford soccer player Katie Meyer’s suicide, her parents aim to help other students
Publicly, Gina and Steve Meyer have spent less time trying to understand daughter Katie’s death by suicide than trying to prevent another tragedy.
‘What a journey this man had:’ How Jaime Jarrín became a LA Dodgers broadcasting legend
Jaime Jarrín has called three perfect games, 22 no-hitters and 30 World Series in a 64-year career as a Spanish-language broadcaster for the Dodgers.
Emily Sisson crushes American marathon record in Chicago, breaking it by 43 seconds
Emily Sisson, 30, finished second overall in 2:18:29 – 43 seconds faster than the previous American record of 2:19:12, set by Keira D’Amato.
BYU, Duke, women’s volleyball and how they intersect after the racism allegation
BYU and Duke volleyball teams took anti-racism course before match Aug. 26. Two days later, Rachel Richardson’s allegations sparked national outcry.
BYU fans again accused of using racial slurs, this time during a women’s soccer match
Five women’s soccer players from the University of Southern California reported use of racial slurs while they knelt during the national anthem.