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Farm managers? How Chelsea hire of Liam Rosenior could change soccer
Farm systems are not new in soccer, but managers are rarely part of that.[read more]

Must-see FA Cup games: Wrexham take on Premier League side, Rosenior's Chelsea debut
Which FA Cup hopefuls are primed for an upset? Can Liam Rosenior win his first match as Chelsea manager? Here are eight can't-miss matches.[read more]

MLB Power Rankings: Where every team stands in the new year
Though there are still free agents to be signed, let's reassess the standings now that we're midway through the offseason.[read more]

The bizarre world of arbitration -- and the ace whose record raise could rock the system
Baseball's unique offseason contract process is built on comps. Enter the pitcher who is beyond comparison.[read more]

'What if we are the people who win these games?' A new feeling at Ole Miss
After a chaotic month, Ole Miss won the kind of game it always loses, leaving its fans wondering how far it can go.[read more]

'Always a race': How Rueben Bain Jr., Akheem Mesidor have driven Miami and each other
The defensive ends are constantly competing and, in turn, leading Miami closer to a title.[read more]

Chiefs 'aware' of abuse allegations by Rice's ex
The Chiefs acknowledged Wednesday that they are aware of domestic violence allegations made by a woman who is the ex-girlfriend of Rashee Rice, with the team saying it's in communication with the league and will have no additional comment at this time.[read more]

Giannis says he would 'never' ask Bucks for trade
Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo says there "will never be a chance, and there will never be a moment" that he asks the team to trade him, adding he plans to be with Milwaukee for the rest of his career.[read more]

Bucs fire OC as part of coaching staff overhaul
The Buccaneers fired first-year offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard as part of a series of changes to the coaching staff.[read more]

Falcons to interview ex-QB Ryan for new prez role
The Falcons will interview former franchise quarterback Matt Ryan, among others, for a new role entitled the "president of football," owner Arthur Blank said Thursday at a news conference.[read more]