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Harbaugh, Frost resolute about resurrecting programsVideo
INDIANAPOLIS — As their paths crossed at Big Ten media days, Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh and Nebraska coach Scott Frost appeared to have one thing in common: They are at a crossroads in their careers. Both have been humbled in recent years. Both need to win now, quite possibly to...
NFL’s covid forfeiture policy a ‘nonissue’ for highly vaccinated Steelers
News that the NFL would force teams to forfeit games if one has a covid outbreak among its unvaccinated players sent ripples across league circles and on social media. But on the day Pittsburgh Steelers training camp opened, it was met with a figurative shrug. The Steelers are among the...
Mike Tomlin, Steelers players caught off guard by Vince Williams’ retirement from NFL
Vince Williams never was elected a captain by his Pittsburgh Steelers teammates. That doesn’t mean he wasn’t one of the most revered members of the locker room. A day after he surprisingly announced his retirement after eight seasons with the organization, Williams was lauded for his play on the field...
Testing slowdown during covid shutdown raises issues about clean OlympiansVideo
TOKYO — The low numbers came in from across the globe and covered most every distance, from 100 meters through the marathon. The reasons behind all the improving times throughout the sport of track and field were every bit as diverse: better shoe technology, better running surfaces, less wear and...
Steelers, Ben Roethlisberger get started breaking in new offensive line as camp begins
Ben Roethlisberger is used to being greeted by new faces when training camp begins. Happens every year, not just to the Pittsburgh Steelers but every team in the NFL. Never since his rookie season, however, has Roethlisberger encountered so many newcomers lining up in front of him on the offensive...
NHL roster freeze lifts, flat cap prompts money-saving movesVideo
Carolina traded its playoff starting goaltender to Detroit to avoid arbitration. Philadelphia sent a high draft pick to Arizona to take on a pricey defenseman. The New York Rangers gave a back-to-back Stanley Cup winner a contract reigning champion Tampa Bay never could have afforded. The moves made Thursday when...
NFL teams to face potential forfeits for unvaccinated covid outbreaks
NFL teams have been warned they could forfeit a game due to a covid-19 outbreak among non-vaccinated players, and players on both teams wouldn’t get paid that week. “As we learned last year, we can play a full season if we maintain a firm commitment to adhering to our health...
Salary cap concerns led to changes for Penguins, GM Ron Hextall says
Ron Hextall didn’t necessarily have a strong desire to part ways with forwards Jared McCann and Brandon Tanev. At the same time, he had to ensure his team was compliant with the NHL’s salary cap of $81.5 million. That’s why McCann and Tanev now are members of the Seattle Kraken....
Pitt wide receiver Jordan Addison named to Biletnikoff Watch List
No longer a newcomer, Pitt wide receiver Jordan Addison will be asked to hoist a heavier load this year as one of the top pass catchers in the ACC. He’ll enter his sophomore season as one of eight ACC players named to the watch list for the Biletnikoff Award, presented...
Fleet Feet Liberty Mile brings top runners back to Pittsburgh streets
The pace will be quick as runners of all ages will take to the streets of Downtown Pittsburgh on Friday evening for the 10th annual Fleet Feet Liberty Mile. Under the direction of P3R (Pittsburgh Three Rivers), the Liberty Mile returns to a live start this year and is the...
After choosing Pirates over Clemson, Bubba Chandler says he’s ‘only scratched the surface’
Bubba Chandler was ready to be a two-sport athlete at Clemson until the Pittsburgh Pirates presented an opportunity to be a two-way professional baseball player — and an offer he couldn’t refuse. The Pirates announced the signing of Chandler, their third-round pick in the MLB Draft, on Thursday morning and...
Penguins A to Z: Can Radim Zohorna fill a big void on the bottom 2 lines?Video
With the Penguins in the midst of their offseason, the Tribune-Review is looking at all 47 players currently under NHL contracts to the organization in alphabetical order, from mid-level prospect Niclas Almari to top-six winger Jason Zucker. Radim Zohorna Position: Left winger Shoots: Left Age: 25 Height: 6-foot-6 Weight: 220...
NBC doesn’t plan on adding crowd noise to Olympic broadcasts
One of Molly Solomon’s favorite memories from the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics was watching Lindsey Vonn in the start house. Cameras would focus on the skiing great, with microphones picking up her breathing while she listened to final instructions. With no spectators in the stands during the Tokyo Games, Solomon is...
First Call: Ex-Penguin Jared McCann becomes a Twitter trend after expansion selection; high praise for Minkah Fitzpatrick
Thursday’s “First Call” has some lofty compliments for Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. The internet is in love with Jared McCann’s Pittsburgh-to-Toronto-to-Seattle travels. Also, we look at other interesting picks by the Kraken and the latest trials of the woebegone Pittsburgh Pirates. High praise Steelers coach Mike Tomlin made a recent...
Tim Benz: ‘Are the Steelers going to have a good training camp?’ Here are a few ways you’ll be able to tell
One of the hardest questions to answer about the Pittsburgh Steelers every year is, “Did they have a good training camp?” I mean, does anyone ever really say “no” to that? Barring a run of bad injuries, you always want to at least say, “Yes. They got better as it...
U mad, bro?: Penguins fans fret about expansion strategy; Pirates fans still prickly about draft; Steelers’ forgotten past
This week’s “U mad, bro?” is all over the map. Penguins hockey. College hockey. Baseball drafts. Steelers from the 1930s. And English lessons. This is what they call the “dog days” of summer. I don’t have a dog right now. But based on the emails I received this week, if...
Olympic opening ceremony director fired for making Holocaust joke in 1998
TOKYO — The Tokyo Olympic organizing committee fired the director of the opening ceremony on Thursday because of a Holocaust joke he made during a comedy show in 1998. Organizing committee president Seiko Hashimoto said a day ahead of the opening ceremony that director Kentaro Kobayashi has been dismissed. He...
Steelers receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster picks up provocative new endorsement
Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster has picked up an endorsement deal that is very much in line with the nickname of his college football team at Southern California. Smith-Schuster is advertising Trojan’s new line of condoms. In an Instagram post on Wednesday, the Steelers social media star appeared in a...
Steelers bring back Oklahoma State rookie LB Calvin Bundage for start of camp
After a 48-hour reprieve off the roster, Calvin Bundage was back in time for the start of Pittsburgh Steelers training camp. The rookie linebacker from Oklahoma State was re-signed Thursday in a transaction that was announced 30 minutes before the start of the first practice session at UPMC Rooney Sports...
Seeking reform, U.S. holds $1.3 million in dues from WADA
TOKYO — The U.S. government will hold onto nearly half of the $2.93 million in dues it owes to the World Anti-Doping Agency while it waits to see how the global drug-fighting agency moves forward with reforming its governing structure. Richard Baum of the White House drug control office told...
Pirates farm report for July 21, 2021: Mason Martin slugs 16th home run
INDIANAPOLIS (Triple-A, 33-33) was knocked around by Toledo (Tigers), 11-5. Veteran RHP Shelby Miller (1-1, 4.50) made his first start with Indianapolis but pitched only one inning, giving up a solo home run and striking out one. RHP Steven Wright relieved him and gave up eight runs on eight hits...
Penn State announces addition of Florida State transfer AJ LyttonVideo
UNIVERSITY PARK — Penn State announced the addition of Florida State transfer AJ Lytton in a social media post Wednesday evening. Lytton is the latest addition to the Nittany Lions through the transfer portal for the 2021 season, and he ranks among the most intriguing newcomers for coach James Franklin...
Texas, Oklahoma reportedly reach out to SEC about joiningVideo
The last time Texas got a wandering eye for alternative conference affiliations, it fueled a series of realignment in college sports that nearly killed the Big 12. A report that Texas could once again be exploring free agency ended up stealing the headlines at the SEC media days and cranked...
Penguins lose forward Brandon Tanev to Kraken in expansion draft
Brandon Tanev made history with the Pittsburgh Penguins the moment he signed with them in the summer of 2019. His six-year contract was the longest deal the franchise had inked with an unrestricted free agent. But they never really intended on him completing the full term of the deal while...
Louis Oosthuizen turns to 3M Open with British collapse behind him
After letting a major title slip away for the third time this year, Louis Oosthuizen tried to pivot quickly to his next opportunity. He’s hoping the disappointment and doubt of losing the final-round lead Sunday in the British Open were left behind at Royal St. George’s, or at least somewhere...
