Plenty of white coaches get recycled in college football, but only four Black head coaches in history have been rehired in the Power Five conferences.
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Former Auburn football coach Tommy Tuberville wins election to US Senate
Tommy Tuberville, a political newcomer, used football fame and loyalty to Trump to win Senate seat against Democratic incumbent Doug Jones.
College football’s bowl lineup released with fewer games and an altered schedule
Bowl season will include 37 major college football games, down from 43, at least for now. There’s also other changes to the usual lineup.
Ex-Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville’s race for US Senate seat short on substance, insiders say
Tommy Tuberville had been known as a media-friendly, telegenic talker in college football, but that’s changed now that he’s running for Senate.
NCAA moves forward with historic reforms for athletes on name, image and likeness, as well as transfers
College athletes would gain freedom of movement and better access to free markets under the proposed NCAA legislation.
Berkeley, California, bans candy, junk food at grocery checkouts
The Berkeley, Calif., ordinance requiring stores over 2,500 square feet to sell more nutritious food and beverage options in their checkout areas.
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Vitamin C by IV and an FBI raid. How hope, rather than proof, sent the antioxidant’s sales soaring during COVID-19.
Vitamin C has become the subject of faith, controversy and even frequent government crackdowns amid the coronavirus pandemic.