NFL's John Ross Leaves Bengals Training Camp After 3-Year-Old Son Tests Positive For COVID
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Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver John Ross III has left training camp to take care of his son ... after his 3-year-old and the child's mother both tested positive for coronavirus.
Ross did not attend practice on Tuesday as he flew back to Los Angeles to help care for his family, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
The timing isn't exactly ideal for the 24-year-old speedster --he's been hoping to have a breakout season with Cincy after 3 injury-plagued years in the league.
Ross was selected with the 9th overall pick in the 2017 Draft after flashing some insane speed. He's shown real potential on the field but injuries have been a problem.
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He will now be placed on the Bengals' Reserve/COVID-19 list ... and a return date has not been set.
Ross frequently posts on social media his son, Juju -- and raves about how much he loves being a father.
Story developing ...
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Ozuna Buys Miami Mansion Artsy House For Artsy Dude
Ozuna is moving on up ... to a massive mansion in Miami.
Our real estate sources tell us the "Caramelo" singer is the new owner of a 5-bedroom, 6-bathroom crib in Miami's coveted Coconut Grove neighborhood. We're told Ozuna dropped a cool $5,475,000 for the 7,200-square-foot pad, which is nestled in a lush, half-acre lot littered with palm trees.
The modern mansion is like a mini resort ... it's decked out with a pool, putting green, basketball court and a large outdoor patio. Ozuna's new place also features floor to ceiling windows, a home theater, a chef's kitchen and a summer kitchen.
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Ozuna's already taking advantage of the home gym too.
The pad comes furnished, and as you can see in the gallery, there's tons of artwork and paintings throughout.
Ozuna's the second celeb to call this place home ... we're told it used to belong to former NFL linebacker and University of Miami football star Jon Beason.
Lourdes Alatriste of Engel & Völkers Miami held the listing.
Bienvenidos a Miami!!!
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Orange County Declares Kobe Bryant Day On '8/24' ... 'Inspired So Many'
8/24 is now officially "Kobe Bryant Day" in Orange County!
The Orange County Board of Supervisors voted on Tuesday to honor the late Lakers legend -- and the measure passed with flying colors.
"During his career, Kobe Bryant’s numbers on his jerseys were 8 and 24, therefore a fitting day to celebrate his legacy would be August 24," the resolution said.
Of course, Kobe lived in Orange County for most of his 20-year career with the L.A. Lakers ... and his family stayed there even after he retired.
Kobe was well-liked around town -- and was seen several times playing the role of Good Samaritan when he spotted car accidents.
So, when Kobe -- along with daughter Gianna and 7 other people -- passed away in a January 26 helicopter crash, officials wanted to make sure to honor his legacy.
"Kobe Bryant was a basketball legend that inspired so many globally to pursue their dreams and taught us that hard work truly pays off," the resolution says.
Officials even spell out how fans can celebrate KBD -- "By engaging in community building, helping young people in need, encouraging aspiring youth to follow their dreams, and living by Bryant's words: 'The most important thing is to try and inspire people so that they could be great in whatever they want to do.'"
FYI, Kobe's #8 and #24 jerseys were both retired by the Lakers -- he's the only player in franchise history to have two numbers hanging in the rafters.
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Sean McVay Blasts Rams For Crappin' 'Don't Take A S**t In The Porta-Potties!'
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Absolutely laugh out loud scene on Tuesday's episode of "Hard Knocks" ... Rams coach Sean McVay blasted his players for crappin' in the team's porta-potties -- telling them straight up, "Have a little bit more social awareness!"
Here's the deal ... the Rams set up portable Johns on their Los Angeles practice fields for training camp so guys could take piss breaks during workouts.
But McVay, in a team meeting recorded by HBO's cameras, says dudes were violating rules by poopin' in the toilets ... and coach wasn't happy with that AT ALL!!!
The first episode of #HardKnocks left us with an unsolved mystery: Who's sh***ing in the Rams' porta potties? pic.twitter.com/pCrS59ZBm4
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The rant was hilarious ... "Don't be the guy that takes a sh*t in the porta-potties!" McVay said.
"I went in there and I about threw up," he added ... "That's to take a piss! Don't take a sh*t in the porta-potties! All right!"
For their part, Rams players could not stop laughing about the whole situation ... cameras caught superstar Aaron Donald nearly in tears over it all!!
... and you thought COVID would be the NFL's biggest issue this season.
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NBA Spells Out Rules for Bringing Guests Into Bubble ... No Tinder Randoms!
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The NBA will allow players to FINALLY bring guests into the Bubble environment in Orlando ... but not EVERYONE will be allowed in.
In fact, the NO ENTRANCE list is the most interesting part!!
First off, the guest list will open up to players beginning after the 1st round of the NBA playoffs (which is approaching fast).
The league sent a memo to teams, obtained by ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, laying out the criteria for entrance.
"Four guests per player, but can be exceeded for children," Woj says.
"Guests can travel on team charters following testing. Guests will be allowed to attend games."
There will be strict quarantine protocols for guests before they're allowed inside the bubble ... similar to what the players are already going through.
But, here's where it gets interesting ... the league is clearly trying to prevent players from bringing in random people they meet on social media for booty calls. Aka, no randoms from Tinder!!!
"Any individual the player has not previously met in person or with whom the player has had limited in-person interactions [will not be granted access]."
The league cites a hypothetical example of a person who would NOT be allowed in -- "[someone] known by the player only through social media or an intermediary."
Get it? Seems pretty clear to us!
Woj says other people NOT allowed inside include "agents, trainers, massage/physical therapists, personal chefs and tattoo artists."
Sorry, no new ink inside the bubble!
Once inside, Woj says "Each player is allowed one ticket per playoff game for a guest -- plus an additional admission for a child (32 inches and below)."
Gilbert Arenas recently told us he's been talking to players who are griping about not being able to get booty while inside the bubble.
Well, hang tight fellas ... things could get really interesting in Orlando!
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Indians' Adam Plutko Rips Teammates For Chicago Partying ... 'They Lied To Us'
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Cleveland Indians pitcher Adam Plutko just roasted the hell out of his teammates Mike Clevinger and Zach Plesac for partying amid the pandemic ... saying straight up, "They hurt us bad."
"They lied to us," Plutko told reporters after the Tribe's loss to the Cubs on Tuesday. "They sat here in front of you guys and publicly said things that they didn't follow through on."
"It's gonna be up to them. It really is. I'll let them sit here and tell you how they're gonna earn their trust back."
As we previously reported, both Plesac and Clevinger were busted for leaving their team hotel over the weekend to hang out with friends in the Windy City.
It's obviously a huge no-no ... MLB teams like the Marlins and Cardinals have had their seasons completely derailed by COVID outbreaks, so unpermitted meetups are seriously frowned upon.
Both Clevinger and Plesac were placed on the restricted list for their actions and forced into quarantine ... and Plutko -- who had to fill in for Clevinger on the mound Tuesday -- was pretty pissed over it all.
"I don't need to put words in their mouths," the 28-year-old said. "The term that I continue to hear -- and excuse my language -- is 'grown-ass man.'"
"So those grown-ass men can sit here and tell you guys what happened and tell you guys what they're gonna do to fix it. I don't need to do that for them."
For his part, Clevinger apologized for the partying, saying, "There is no excuse for my actions." Plesac, meanwhile, has yet to comment on it all.
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UFC's Joe Pyfer Gruesome Elbow Injury Mid-Fight ... Dana White Nearly Hurls!!!
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WARNING: THIS IS GNARLY!!!!
UFC fighter Joe Pyfer's elbow bent in a way no person's arm EVER should in his fight with Dustin Stoltzfus on Tuesday ... and it was so gruesome, Dana White nearly threw up ringside!
The disturbing injury all went down at DW’s Contender Series 28 ... where late in the 1st round of the Stoltzfus-Pyfer tilt, Pyfer was tossed and extended his arm to break his fall.
The problem? As Stoltzfus' weight crashed down on Pyfer ... his arm exploded outward -- dislocating at the elbow!!!
Here's the raw video -- but warning -- it's GROSS!
The fight was immediately waived off ... and the injury was so bad, when cameras cut to White, he was squirming in his seat and holding himself back from hurling!!!
Dana later commented ... saying, "I’m glad [Pyfer] only dislocated his elbow and didn’t break it on tonight’s Contender Series."
Despite the horrifying scene ... Pyfer took it all in stride -- he actually appeared to apologize to Stoltzfus and said straight up, "This sucks, bro."
YA THINK!?
Pyfer posted footage of himself in the hospital afterward vowing to come back.
Feel better, bro.
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Deion Sanders Leaves NFL Network for Barstool Sports
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Big career move for Deion Sanders -- who just announced he's leaving his gig at the NFL Network for a role at Barstool Sports.
Prime Time spent 14 years as an on-air analyst with the NFL Network -- but there were rumblings of a contract dispute and he bailed.
BREAKING NEWS: Primetime. Primetime. Primetime. It's a new age. Primetime has joined Barstool Sports @deionsanders pic.twitter.com/SBnJk7Tpen
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But, the 53-year-old ain't riding off into the sunset ... on the contrary, he's joining Barstool Sports where he'll bolster the company's NFL coverage with his own podcast and weekly appearances on "Pardon My Take" to break down NFL games.
"I'm happy! I'm excited," Sanders said on "PMT" ... while revealing the name of his podcast will be "21st and Prime."
What's interesting ... Barstool has been at WAR with NFL commish Roger Goodell for years and ya gotta wonder how Rog feels about one of the sport's biggest stars EVER landing with the enemy.
As we previously reported, Barstool honcho Dave Portnoy recently won a charity auction to watch an NFL game with Goodell, but the league refunded his winning bid, labeling Portnoy as persona non grata.
Sanders says he knows the move is controversial -- but says he LOVES that about the brand and can't wait to start saying what's really on his mind without being held back.
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Chargers Coach Anthony Lynn Reveals COVID Diagnoses ... I Was 'Coughing, Aching'
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L.A. Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn revealed he was diagnosed with COVID earlier this year -- and only got tested after hearing about a golfer with similar symptoms.
51-year-old Lynn spelled it out on the season premiere of HBO's "Hard Knocks" -- and though he didn't specifically say WHEN he tested positive.
"I can't promise you you're not going to get infected," Lynn told his players during a video chat meeting ... "I got infected."
#Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn opened the season of Hard Knocks by revealing that he had tested positive for COVID-19. "I can’t promise you, you aren’t going to get infected. I got infected.”pic.twitter.com/4joAXqtl1D
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) August 12, 2020 @NFL_DovKleiman
He continued, "What I want to do is limit your exposure, but then when that whistle blows, let's go kick somebody's ass and play some football."
Later in the show, Lynn was asked about his symptoms -- and how he realized he had coronavirus.
"I’m coughing a little bit, then my body started aching a little bit. I couldn’t get comfortable in my bed," Lynn said.
Anthony Lynn of the Chargers details his COVID-19 diagnosis. If he wasn’t watching golf one day, he would have never known he contracted it. #HardKnocks pic.twitter.com/ZgrsJTsBZi
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Lynn then explained that he was watching a golf match and saw that a golfer had pulled out after experiencing similar symptoms -- and laster tested positive for COVID.
"I said, 'sh*t. My body kinda felt like that.'"
"If I hadn't been watching the golfing game and saw that golfer complain about backaches and soreness ... I never even would have gotten tested And I would have had this and never even known it. And probably got people infected."
Lynn says he was more worried about being branded an "outcast" than batting the virus itself.
"All the sudden, I'm the problem. I'm used to fixing the problem, now I'm the problem."
Lynn was eventually cleared to return to work -- where his players are staff are tested for COVID every day.
Lynn also joins New Orleans' Sean Payton and Philly's Doug Pederson as the only NFL coaches to test positive for the virus.
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College Football Considering 2 Seasons in 2021 ... Spring and Fall
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With the Pac 12 and the Big Ten shut down for 2020 -- sources tell TMZ Sports there are serious discussions about having 2 football seasons in 2021, 3 months apart.
The proposed plan, according to our sources would be a season that runs from February to April -- followed by 3 months off.
The 2nd season would kick off in August and run through the rest of the year ... on the normal college football schedule.
All of this is predicated on the notion that it will be safe to play again by the spring. In other words, there needs to be a real plan on the handle to handle the COVID threat. A cure would be nice.
With PAC 12 programs shut down until at least January, coaching staff can NOW start to focus on recruiting top players for the Fall 2021 season ... and coaches aren't wasting time.
There are other issues facing major college programs regarding how to handle players currently on campus -- keep them around or send them home?
One source tells us ... it will be up to players if they want to stay on campus or return to their homes. With most classes available online and no team practices allowed until January, some players will see no reason to stay.
But, with scholarship athletes still getting lodging and food plans covered by the schools, some are expected to stick around.
Another issue ... several programs are expecting some of their top players to opt out and prepare for the NFL Draft instead of waiting out the college football season.
As one source put it, "It's a smart move for some players with so much money at stake."
The bottom line -- there's A LOT of money being lost without college football in 2020 and everyone's scrambling to find a way to make it back as quickly as possible.
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'The Mountain' Hafthor Bjornsson Retires From Strongest Man After Winning 10th Icelandic Title
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Icelandic behemoth Hafthor Bjornsson -- AKA "The Mountain" from "Game of Thrones" -- is calling it QUITS ... retiring from Strongman competitions after another dominant victory!
The 31-year-old legend made the stunning announcement Sunday after being crowned Iceland's Strongest Man for the 10th consecutive year!
"Great way to finish my strongman career," Bjornsson said ... "Now a different journey starts and I’m super excited."
Bjornsson definitely went out with a bang -- winning all 6 events at the Iceland competition ... a clean sweep.
But, he's not completely shutting the door on a comeback -- saying he'll continue to train ... and he'll see how he feels after taking some time off.
"Maybe I’ll never return but never say never right. I’m still only 31 years old and could come back in a few years if my heart wants it!"
"Right now my heart tells me that I need to be healthy for my family and do what’s best for them!"
Bjornsson's wife is pregnant with their second child.
Even if he never competes again, he's got one helluva resume:
-- He the prestigious World's Strongest Man Competition in 2018
-- He won 3 straight Arnold Strongman Classics (2018, 2019, 2020)
-- He holds the record for heaviest deadlift at 1,104 pounds, which he set in May 2020.
Of course, Bjornsson also became an International TV star thanks to his head-crushing role on "Game of Thrones."
He previously told us he's love to take on more acting gigs in the future -- so if they ever recast "The Incredible Hulk" ... give Hafthor a call!
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Indians' Mike Clevinger Sorry For Partying W/ Plesac In CHI ... 'I Owe My Teammates Better'
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3:58 PM PT -- 8/11 Clevinger has released a statement on his decision to party over the weekend ... apologizing for risking the organization's health.
"There is an implicit trust that each of my teammates share as we navigate a season during this pandemic, and I broke that trust," Clevinger said on Tuesday.
"In Chicago, I made the mistake of violating the protocols but the biggest mistake of all was not immediately coming clean to my teammates. I owe them better."
The ace continued ... "I now realize that by even exposing myself to just one person more than necessary, I am putting myself, my teammates, the guys I compete against, the umpires, the staff, the Indians organization as well as the Game that I love at risk."
"There is no excuse for my actions, and I can only take responsibility and learn from my mistakes."
"Moving forward, I promise my actions will reflect a full understanding of the protocols set in place while I continue my passion for competing for the incredible Indians' fans and the City that I adore."
4:47 PM PT -- Et tu, Clevinger??
Zach Plesac wasn't alone when he violated team rules partying in Chicago on Saturday night -- Cleveland Indians pitcher Mike Clevinger was there, too ... according to ESPN.
AND, IT GETS WORSE!!!!
While Plesac was blocked from joining the rest of the team on the flight home, Clevinger WAS allowed on the team jet to fly back to Cleveland -- raising new concerns about a possible COVID-19 outbreak.
Remember, players are not allowed to leave the team hotel without permission from the team -- rules both Plesac and Clevinger ignored in order to have a fun night out with friends during a road trip in the Windy City.
Plesac was quarantined after the team found out about his wild night. Clevinger was not.
Clevinger has been scratched from his start against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday and is now in quarantine, according to Jeff Passan.
The Cleveland Indians were so upset with Zach Plesac for leaving the team hotel in Chicago to hang with friends during a road series with the White Sox, THEY WOULDN'T LET HIM BACK ON THE TEAM JET!
The 25-year-old right-hander KNEW he wasn't supposed to leave the team hotel without specific permission (per team and MLB protocol) due to the COVID pandemic, but he went out Saturday night anyway.
The team found out and took immediate action.
FYI, Plesac grew up in Crown Point, Indiana -- roughly 45 miles from Chicago.
Plesac was ordered to be tested immediately -- and then the team sent him back to CLE by car service Sunday instead of joining the rest of the team on the team jet.
The flight is usually 90 mins The drive is a little over 5 hours.
Plesac was also placed on a mandatory 72-hour quarantine -- and will have to undergo more testing before he'll be allowed to rejoin the team.
"I realize I made a poor choice to leave the hotel, which broke protocols and could have endangered other people," Plesac said in a statement,
"I understand that in these times of uncertainty, I need to be more vigilant and responsible, and I am determined to earn my teammates' forgiveness and get back to work."
Plesac's Indians teammate, Shane Bieber, also weighed in ...
"We love Zach, we support him, but he screwed up. We're going to handle this in-house, and we'll see where it goes from here."
Major League Baseball is trying to crack down on protocol violators in the wake of multiple outbreaks affecting the Miami Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals.
Be smart, people.
Originally published -- 8/10 7:07 AM PT
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Phoenix Suns Players Get Emotional During Surprise Video from Family, Loved Ones
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Grab some tissues, 'cause this video will hit you in your feels.
The Phoenix Suns found an amazing way to surprise their players Tuesday -- having their friends and family make a special pregame intro video before their game.
And, for guys who haven't been outside the bubble in a month ... man, was it emotional.
The players' reactions are amazing -- from Deandre Ayton's disbelief to Mikal Bridges smiling from ear to ear when he saw his mom ... hold up, is it getting dusty in here??
The FANS brought it to the Suns pregame intros!
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Devin Booker got a special shout-out from his #1 fan, Jenna Warren -- a 20-year-old with Down syndrome who's been close with the NBA superstar for years.
Did you see his face when she came on the screen -- priceless!!!
Afterward, LeBron James commented about the video -- saying, "That was AMAZING!!!!!!!! S/O the Suns for that. Damn I miss my family!"
Cool moment for a team that's been playing their asses off. The Suns are 6-0 in the bubble and gunning for that 8th seed in the playoffs.
Now, with this added motivation ... would hate to be the team that lines up against those guys.
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Isiah Thomas Claims '84 All-Star Trophy Was 'Stolen' ... Auction House Pulls Item
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2:40 PM PT -- The auction house is now working with law enforcement to get to the bottom of the alleged theft.
Heritage Auctions says a rep has spoken with both Thomas and the Westchester Police Dept. ... and the trophy will remain in H.A.'s Dallas office pending the results of an official investigation.
"Thomas said he loaned the MVP trophy, along with several other items that were stolen from the trophy case in recent years, out of respect and affection for Coach Pingatore, who died on June 26, 2019, at the age of 82," Heritage Auctions says.
Thomas also issued a statement essentially thanking Heritage Auctions for working with him on the matter.
"For me and my family, the silver lining in all of this is that it showed up at your house [Heritage Auctions]. We never would have known, so we are grateful and I am thankful that the item was found and will be returned."
Isiah Thomas was furious when he saw his 1984 NBA All-Star Game MVP trophy hit the auction block recently -- claiming it's "stolen" property that was heisted from his old high school.
The trophy itself is a pretty cool item -- Thomas won the award after posting 21 points, 5 rebounds and 15 assists while playing against guys like Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Thomas says he allowed the trophy to be displayed at his old high school in Illinois, but claims it was stolen back in June 2019.
So, when he saw it up for auction with the Heritage Auctions website, Thomas was not pleased.
"This trophy was stolen from St. Joseph High School the night Mr. Pingatore my coach died," Thomas posted on Twitter ... "It belongs to me."
"You stole my trophy please return it! Let it be known."
Heritage Auctions responded to Thomas -- saying, "We take the concerns and allegations of Mr. Thomas very seriously. We will investigate them as expeditiously as possible."
A rep for the auction house tells us the item was "immediately removed" -- noting, "We are working at this very moment to find out the real story behind this trophy."
In the meantime, watch the highlights of Thomas from the game ... dude was BALLIN!!!
Originally Published -- 8:37 AM PT
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PAC 12 and BIG 10 Postponing Football Season ... No Games in 2020
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1:29 PM PT -- 8/11 -- The PAC 12 released a statement on the decision ... saying it was a unanimous vote in favor of postponing all sports through 2020.
"The health, safety and well-being of our student-athletes and all those connected to Pac-12 sports has been our number one priority since the start of this current crisis," Pac-12 Commish Larry Scott says. "Our student-athletes, fans, staff and all those who love college sports would like to have seen the season played this calendar year as originally planned, and we know how disappointing this is."
12:46 PM PT -- The PAC 12 will suspend all football activity until January ... which means no college football season in 2020.
A source tells TMZ Sports the conference will reexamine things in January to determine if it's possible to have a college football season in the Spring.
We're told many questions remain about student-athlete eligibility ... and whether or not players will get an extra year due to the circumstances.
12:13 PM PT -- It's official -- the presidents of the Big Ten schools have voted to postpone the 2020 college football season ... with hopes of resuming in the spring.
The Big Ten -- made up of powerhouse programs like Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Nebraska and more -- issued a statement explaining the decision.
"The Big Ten Conference announced the postponement of the 2020-21 fall sports season, including all regular-season contests and Big Ten Championships and Tournaments, due to ongoing health and safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic."
Big Ten says it consulted with the Big Ten Task Force for Emerging Infectious Diseases and the Big Ten Sports Medicine Committee ... and ultimately decided it was too risky to play in the Fall.
Big Ten chairman Morton Schapiro -- added, "Our primary responsibility is to make the best possible decisions in the interest of our students, faculty and staff."
Still, no official word omg the PAC 12, but our sources tell us they expect a similar announcement to come soon.
9:17 AM PT -- Multiple sources tell TMZ Sports ... both the PAC 12 and the BIG 10 are officially postponing the 2020 college football season.
One PAC 12 source told us ... some coaches and staffs have already been informed. The plan is not to cancel the season indefinitely, but to push to Spring 2021.
In other words, 2020 won't be a lost season -- just delayed.
We're told there are plans for an official announcement to come out on Tuesday. Until then, we're told multiple PAC 12 programs are operating as usual -- players working out at team facilities, etc.
Big blow to college football ... the BIG 10 has reportedly voted to CANCEL the 2020 season.
The Detroit Free Press is citing multiple sources who confirm BIG 10 presidents voted 12-2 in favor of canceling the season.
Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Northwestern and Purdue were among the programs that voted to cancel.
Meanwhile, the only 2 votes for playing came from Nebraska and Iowa, according to the Dan Patrick Show.
The conference will reportedly go public with the announcement on Tuesday.
As we previously reported, the leaders of college football's Power 5 conferences (ACC, Big 12, Pac-12 and SEC) held an emergency meeting over the weekend to discuss their options.
But, as ESPN reports, the takeaway from the meeting was that a college football season in 2020 was unlikely pending some sort of miracle.
Originally Published -- 8/10 9:01 AM PT
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Astros Coach Alex Cintron Suspended 20 Games After Brawl Laureano Gets 6 Games
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1:36 PM PT -- Cintron released a statement on his suspension Tuesday ... accepting the punishment, but doubling down on denying he made any sort of statement about Laureano's mother.
"I accept MLB's suspension and will learn from this," Cintron says. "Although I never referenced Ramon's mother, my actions were inappropriate."
"I apologize for my part in Sunday's unfortunate incident. As coaches, we are held to a higher standard and should be an example to the players. Hopefully, other coaches will learn from my mistake so that this never happens again in the future.
Houston Astros hitting coach Alex Cintron has just been suspended for a third of the MLB season ... after sparking a bench-clearing brawl with Oakland Athletics player Ramon Laureano.
The A's were playing Houston on Sunday when Laureano was hit in the back by pitcher Humberto Castellanos, which led to a heated exchange with Cintron.
Laureano told ESPN Cintron "said in Spanish something you don't say about my mother," which led him to charge the dugout.
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While Cintron denies the claim, the MLB seems to believe Laureano's account ... handing down the punishment Tuesday -- a 20-game ban.
According to USA Today's Bob Nightengale, it's believed to be one of the largest penalties handed down to a coach.
As for Laureano, the outfielder has been handed a 6-game suspension for his involvement.
The immediate reaction around the league is frustration ... as Dodgers pitcher Joe Kelly was suspended 8 games for throwing at multiple Astros players last month.
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