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Georgia HS player Robbie Roper has passed away at the age of 18 after surgery

Georgia HS player Robbie Roper has passed away at the age of 18 after surgery
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COVID-19 limits NFL networking in Mobile - Phones Compsmag

COVID-19 limits NFL networking in Mobile News Highlights: COVID-19 limits NFL networking in Mobile. Like so many young coaches and potential NFL front office contenders, Rhule’s trek down Interstate 65 to the Senior Bowl is being recalled as a rite of passage for an attempt to break into the league. Rhule recalls the crash at the hotel of seasoned coach Phil Snow as he hopped through Mobile from workouts to restaurants with Pat Stewart and Jarrett Wishon, colleagues from West Carolina, to rub elbows with NFL coaches and executives. On Saturday, Rhule will coach the US team in the Senior Bowl, a sign that he arrived in southern Alabama a decade and a half ago as an FCS assistant coach with nothing more than ambition and a few connections.

The cost of being The King - MMA Fighting

The cost of being ‘The King’ Spencer Fisher was a popular UFC fighter for seven years. When an abnormal brain scan ended his career in 2013, he went to work for the UFC. Now, he’s living with the damage he suffered over a decade of fighting. Share this story One email can change the direction of your life. For the Fisher family, it arrived on Jan. 13, 2017, the day the UFC’s then-chief legal officer informed Emily Fisher that the services of her husband, former UFC lightweight Spencer Fisher, would no longer be needed. “I’m glad to hear that your family’s holidays were memorable,” it began.

W&M Charter Day to honor community builders

Innovative leaders in diversity and arts to receive honorary degrees at the university’s 2021 virtual ceremony  Four community builders two longtime professors who made significant strides for diversity and equity at William & Mary and beyond, along with an award-winning chef and entrepreneur and a Virginia Indian tribal leader and artist will be honored by the university during its 2021 Charter Day ceremony. The event, held annually to mark the day on which the university was founded by British royal charter in 1693, will be presented virtually in accordance with health and safety precautions around the COVID-19 pandemic. It will be streamed on the university’s Charter Day website at 7 p.m. on Feb. 11.

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