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Man accused of beating woman in Troy parking lot faces new murder charge in Wayne County – WDIV ClickOnDetroit

  1. Man accused of beating woman in Troy parking lot faces new murder charge in Wayne County WDIV ClickOnDetroit
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  3. Man accused of beating woman in parking lot faces new murder charge in Wayne County Click On Detroit | Local 4 | WDIV
  4. Troy Target assault suspect Andrew Hall arraigned on murder charge in Detroit WXYZ 7 Action News Detroit
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Syracuse Orange men’s basketball: West Virginia’s mess doesn’t make a Jesse Edwards return likely – Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician

  1. Syracuse Orange men’s basketball: West Virginia’s mess doesn’t make a Jesse Edwards return likely Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician
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Troy coach Jon Sumrall up for Hugh Freeze’s spring game idea at Auburn: ‘I’d go play’ – AL.com

  1. Troy coach Jon Sumrall up for Hugh Freeze’s spring game idea at Auburn: ‘I’d go play’ AL.com
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  4. Hugh Freeze makes case for replacing spring games with exhibitions against other college teams AL.com
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Sun Belt Statement on the End of the Old Dominion vs. Troy Women’s Basketball Game – Sun Belt Conference

  1. Sun Belt Statement on the End of the Old Dominion vs. Troy Women’s Basketball Game Sun Belt Conference
  2. Troy women lose in Sun Belt tournament after ODU has 6 players on court; commissioner apologizes AL.com
  3. Sun Belt says officials’ late mistake cost Troy women in quarterfinal loss to ODU The Virginian-Pilot
  4. How to Watch Troy vs. Old Dominion: Sun Belt Tournament Live Stream Free, TV Channel, Start Time Sports Illustrated
  5. ODU Women’s Basketball Holds Off a Furious Troy Rally to Advance to Sun Belt Semifinals – Old Dominion University Old Dominion University
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Troy Vincent doesn’t rule out postponement of Patriots-Bills game

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The NFL still hasn’t decided whether, or when, the Week 17 game between the Bills and Bengals will resume. There’s another dilemma potentially looming for the league.

During a Wednesday afternoon conference call regarding the Damar Hamlin situation, NFL executive V.P. of football operations Troy Vincent didn’t rule out the possibility of postponing the Week 18 game between the Patriots and the Bills, if Bills players and coaches aren’t ready to proceed.

“We have not had that discussion,” Vincent said regarding the possibility of postponing the Buffalo game. “It’s really important that we just keep the pulse of the coach and the players, and don’t get in front of that. And we’ll allow Sean [McDermott] and his team and his staff and his players, which are the most important thing here, to guide this, if we have to make that decision collectively with the club.”

On one hand, it would be very hard to envision the Bills not playing on Week 18, when they quite possibly will never finish their Week 17 game. On the other hand, it’s impossible to expect the Bills players and coaches to proceed, if they aren’t ready to play.

Really, who would expect them to? They experienced a trauma that may not heal to the point at which they can properly gather themselves and play football again only six days later. If they can process their feelings and properly and safely perform, that’s great. If they can’t, that’s a decision that someone will have to make at the appropriate time.

Time continues to be the key word. As Steve Miller said, time keeping on slipping, slipping, slipping into the future. At some point, time makes decisions for you.

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Who will replace Jeff Brohm at Purdue? Watch for Dino Babers, Troy Calhoun and more

Jeff Brohm is leaving Purdue to return home to Louisville, opening up another Power 5 job. Brohm did an excellent job with the Boilermakers and leaves the program on a high note. He won 17 games the past two seasons, the Big Ten West this year, and finished 12-6 in Big Ten play. Purdue is a tough job, though, and it probably has only gotten tougher with Michigan continuing its ascent, Illinois springing back to life under Bret Bielema and Nebraska and Wisconsin adding top-tier head coaches in Matt Rhule and Luke Fickell respectively.

Purdue has produced a lot of good NFL talent but big success on the field in the Big Ten has been spotty. The program hasn’t won 10 games since 1979 — the school’s only 10-win season. Joe Tiller did well a generation ago but prior to Brohm’s arrival Purdue had a dud of a decade of football. We suspect the Boilermakers will lean toward an offensive mind, since most of their success came under Brohm and Tiller.

Head coach candidates

Dino Babers, Syracuse: Babers spent three seasons as a Purdue wide receivers coach in the early 1990s. He’s a good offensive coach and has a lot of presence. Babers is 61, but seems at least 10 years younger. He also knows the area well from four impressive seasons as head coach at Eastern Illinois and Bowling Green. He’s been up-and-down at Syracuse in his seven seasons there; this year, the Orange went 7-5 but peaked at No. 14 in the nation before losing five in a row. And that’s a program that is in a really tough place to win now.

Troy Calhoun, Air Force: Calhoun has done well at Air Force for a long time. He coached in the MAC at Ohio for a half-dozen years in the 1990s. He’s 33-11 the past four years. He’s a really good coach and very good on offense. The Oregon native is 56 and might make a lot of sense for the Boilermakers.

Jason Candle, Toledo: Candle, 43, is another really good offensive mind who Miami almost hired a year ago as offensive coordinator. He just led Toledo to a MAC title and he’s been on a lot of athletic directors’ radars for awhile. He got off to a fast start there, succeeding his buddy and former Mount Union teammate Matt Campbell, going 11-3 in his second season. Since then, his teams have been good more than great, but he has shown he can be a consistent winner.

Kane Wommack, South Alabama: Wommack has a strong defensive background and is a rising star in coaching. The 35-year-old knows the Big Ten well. His defense at Indiana in 2020 played a huge role in the Hoosiers finishing No. 12. He took over a program that has never had a winning season in 11 years at the FBS level and the Jaguars went 10-2; their two losses this year came by a combined five points, including a one-point loss to top-10 UCLA. If Purdue is not locked in on an offensive coach, he should get strong consideration.

Assistant coach candidates

Among these rank four men with strong Big Ten ties we think might get some consideration and a fifth who might be an attractive option.

Todd Monken, Georgia OC: The latter is Monken, who is actually from Wheaton, Ill., two and a half hours away. The 56-year-old won the national title last year and has put the Bulldogs in good position to win a second. He’s helped turn former walk-on Stetson Bennett into a Heisman finalist and has created unique ways to exploit the talent of tight end Brock Bowers. A former NFL OC,  Monken did an outstanding job as a head coach at Southern Miss, taking the Golden Eagles from 1-11 his first year to 9-5 in his third season despite big administrative challenges.

Jim Leonhard, Wisconsin defensive coordinator: Leonhard, who went 4-3 as the Badgers’ interim head coach this year, will leave his alma mater after the bowl game. Right after he took over, the Badgers beat Brohm and the Boilermakers 35-24. He’s shown that he’s one of the brightest defensive minds in football. Expect Leonhard to be a hot commodity in college and the NFL for places looking to upgrade the defense. Would be a fit for Purdue as a leader? We’ll see.

Sherrone Moore, Michigan co-OC/offensive line coach: Moore has been a huge asset to Jim Harbaugh and has proven to be a very good play caller this year. The 36-year-old’s O-line won the Joe Moore Award and this year’s unit is even more deserving of it.  Moore has been critical for Jim Harbaugh staff, turning this team into the bully of the Big Ten and dominating arch-rival Ohio State the past two years. The Wolverines rushed for 549 yards in those two games combined. We know Moore is going to be a very choosy about his next move and is locked in on trying to win a national title, but Purdue brass might want to still reach out.

Ryan Walters, Illinois DC: Walters has made a big impact in the Big Ten in helping the Illini breakthrough, turning one of the country’s worst defenses into the second-best (at 4.26 yards per play allowed). The 36-year-0ld Colorado product, who came from Missouri, has risen up the ranks fast and is a name to remember.

Brian Hartline, Ohio State passing game coordinator: Hartline was a candidate at Cincinnati and might be in play here. The 36-year-old is arguably the top position coach in college football for his work recruiting and developing the Buckeyes’ incredibly stacked receiver room. The Ohio native would have to consider a solid Big Ten job if offered. We know he can get talent.

Wild cards

Kevin Sumlin: The former Purdue linebacker has deep ties inside the school. Sumlin, 58, was the hottest coach in college football a decade ago. He fizzled out at Texas A&M after leading the Aggies to their first top-5 season in a half-century. (He went 51-26 there, which is actually better than his successor Jimbo Fisher has done there since.) Sumlin then took Arizona and that proved to big a big mistake for both him and the Wildcats. He had a dismal run, going 9-20. If he’s re-energized and re-focused, this could be an interesting fit.

Dan Mullen: The former Florida and Mississippi State head coach had two top-10 seasons before the bottom dropped out on him in 2021 after a lot of bad recruiting caught up to his program. Mullen, 50, spent a season doing TV. If he’s re-dedicated and can put together a good staff, he also might be an attractive option.

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Troy Fletcher arrested: Suspect wanted in deadly shooting near Roxborough High School turns self in to Philadelphia police

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Philadelphia police have taken another suspect into custody following the deadly shooting near Roxborough High School last month.

Troy Fletcher, 15, surrendered to Homicide Detectives on Monday afternoon, according to a tweet from Deputy Commissioner Frank Vanore. Fletcher is charged with murder and related offenses.

Police are still searching for 16-year-old Dayron Burney-Thorn, who is also charged with murder in the case.

On Monday, the U.S. Marshals Service said it is now offering up to a $5,000 cash reward for information leading to the arrest of Burney-Thorn.

Supervisory Deputy Marshal Robert Clark says the reward will be paid out immediately after an arrest.

Burney-Thorn is 6’3″ and weighs about 215 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes. His last known address was in the 2900 block of Bambrey Street in Philadelphia.

The teen should be considered armed and dangerous.

Two additional suspects have been arrested in this case.

Yaaseen Bivins, 21, and Zyhied Jones, 17, were arrested last week.

The fatal shooting happened on September 27 around 4:30 p.m. on the 4700 block of Pechin Street just as a junior varsity football scrimmage ended between three schools: Roxborough High School, Northeast High School and Boys Latin Charter School.

The shooting killed 14-year-old Nicolas Elizalde of Havertown, Pa. and left four other teenagers wounded.

Elizalde was a freshman at Saul High School but played football for Roxborough.

Police have said Elizalde is not believed to have been one of the intended targets.

According to investigators, the suspects waited for six minutes before jumping out of the SUV and firing more than 60 shots.

Between the original reward of $45,000 and the new U.S. Marshals Service cash reward, $50,000 is up for grabs for the arrest and conviction of Burney-Thorn.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Troy Aikman urges NFL Competition Committee to ‘take the dresses off’ after Chiefs’ penalty controversy

Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Chris Jones’ roughing the passer penalty sparked an interesting response from former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman on Monday night.’

Jones received the penalty for what appeared to be a normal hit on Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr that resulted in a fumble and recovery. Instead, the referees threw a flag and gave the Raiders 15 extra yards and a fresh set of downs.

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Chris Jones was called for a penalty for roughing the passer.
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While Arrowhead Stadium and social media erupted over the call, Aikman had a few choice words for the NFL’s Competition Committee.

“It’s too much,” he said on the points of emphasis to protect NFL quarterbacks. “My hope is the competition committee looks at this in the next set of meetings, and you know, we take the dresses off,” Aikman said on the ESPN broadcast.

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The Pro Football Hall of Famer who won three Super Bowls played for the Cowboys from 1989 to 2000. It’s believed he suffered about seven concussions during his career.

Dallas Cowboys’ quarterback Troy Aikman about to be sacked by Kansas City Chiefs’ linebacker Derrick Thomas (R) in Kansas City.
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The NFL and NFLPA revised the concussion protocols before Week 5’s slate of games kicked off after Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa suffered a scary head injury against the Cincinnati Bengals. 

The new rules came into effect for Tagovailoa’s backup Teddy Bridgewater, who was taken out of Sunday’s game against the New York Jets. Bridgewater passed the concussion tests but a spotter believed the quarterback may have been suffering from ataxia, which was added to the “no-go” list.

Bridgewater was ruled out and Skyler Thompson was thrust into the game.

Troy Aikman ripped the NFL on the Chiefs-Raiders call.
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Referees appear to be honing in on protecting quarterbacks since the Tagovailoa injury.

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Houston school shooter false alarm: No active shooter at Heights High School, says Houston police chief Troy Finner

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Law enforcement officers responded to a report of an active shooter at a Heights-area high school, but authorities say the report was a false alarm.

The situation all centered around Houston ISD’s Heights High School located at 413 E. 13th Street on Tuesday afternoon, according to Harris County Pct. 1.

In a statement at Tuesday’s Commissioner’s Court, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said two students got into a fight and there was never a threat of an active shooter.

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SkyEye video showed a large police presence outside the high school.

No injuries were reported. Students were released to return home by bus.

The Houston Police Department also tweeted that its officers were responding to the reported shooting. The department described the incident as “unconfirmed.”

A staging area has been set up for parents at the corner of 306 E. 15th Street and Columbia Street.

It was unclear if anyone had been taken into custody.

“The Houston Police Department and @HISDPolice continue to investigate the threat, though no evidence was found to substantiate the threat,” the district said in a tweet.

This is a breaking report, come back to this post for updates.

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‘CODA’ actor Troy Kotsur’s moving Oscar win brings audience to their feet with silent applause

His co-star in the film, Marlee Matlin, became the first deaf actor to ever win an Oscar when she won for best actress in 1987 for her performance in the movie “Children of a Lesser God.”

Visibly moved by the acknowledgment, Kotsur had tears in his eyes as he took the stage. Many in the audience at the Dobly Theatre rose to their feet and signed silent applause by waving their hands.

Actress Youn Yuh-jung presented Kotsur with his award, holding it for him while used sign language to accept his Oscar.

“This is amazing to be here on this journey. I can’t believe I’m here,” Kotsur signed. “I really want to thank all of the wonderful deaf theater stages where I was able to develop my craft as an actor.”

He continued, “My dad he was the best signer in our family but he was in a car accident and he became paralyzed from the neck down and was no longer able to sign … you are my hero.”

Kotsur added that his Oscar is “dedicated” to the deaf community.

The actor previously won a Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance in the film.

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