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New Bears head coach Ben Johnson presented Edwards and Odunze with their awards, and he also had a touching surprise up his ...
Anyone who watched the Lions offense last year knows Ben Johnson is creative. Drawing up plays isn’t his only forte, though.
For National Poetry Month, I’ve curated a playlist of seven songs that represent poetic devices like allusion, irony and rhyme. I call it “the wordplaylist.” Prepare to be taken back to middle school ...
College football's spring transfer window closes at the end of Friday. We're in for five more days of rumors and scheming, six- and seven-figure NIL offers, surprise defections and sped-up ...
I am writing to you with a special poem that I have composed to commemorate the 15-year anniversary of the passing of Ernie Harwell, beloved voice of the Detroit Tigers. (Editor's note ...
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas football freshman quarterback Madden Iamaleava intends to enter the transfer portal, according to a report from CBS Sports on Monday evening. Iamaleava was a four-star recruit ...
It’s National Poetry Month this April. Is it worth celebrating? After all, poetry doesn’t seem to be doing much to alleviate the tension in our communities. Ask some of the middle schoolers I’ve ...
There have been tense exchanges, playful banter and lots and lots of football jargon. There have not been many poems. A feeling-out process is going on with Johnson and his players, who returned ...
It also is the latest attempt to keep professional football in action during the spring. While our country has a borderline ridiculous appetite for football, that hasn't quite carried over to ...
PISCATAWAY – Rutgers football was back on the field Friday as the Scarlet Knights opened up spring practices after a busy offseason filled with transfer additions and coaching changes.
A 2024 season that at various points looked potentially disastrous for the Florida football program turned into something more palatable by Christmas. A Gators team that got off to a 4-5 start ...
For the past five months, he has been the nation’s most prominent poetry critic, writing a monthly column that uses the Times’ interactive technology to analyze a single poem at a time.