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Ex-Eagles kicker David Akers trolls Cowboys fans with vicious intro at NFL draft

David Akers got Cowboys fans riled up after the Eagles traded up to jump Dallas in the second round.

        

Former Louisville kicker David Akers riles up Dallas Cowboys fans at NFL draft

Kentucky native David Akers brought the heat for Dallas Cowboys fans in representing the Philadelphia Eagles.

        

Louisville's Trevis Burgos, Carlos Dixon win at Evander Holyfied-sponsored boxing event

Trevis Burgos and Carlos Dixon, who share the same trainer, both won their fights Friday night in front of thounsands at the KFC Yum Center.

        

Ex-Adidas team director pleads guilty and will cooperate in college basketball corruption case

T.J. Gassnola, the ex-director of an Adidas-sponsored travel basketball team, pled guilty to wire fraud charges and agreed to help prosecutors

        

Former Louisville basketball pledge Courtney Ramey picks Texas

Louisville basketball’s new coaching staff made a late recruiting push for the Class of 2018 guard.

      

 

 

Twinspires.com's free expert pick for opening day of the Churchill Downs spring meet

Twinspires.com offers up a free expert pick of the day for races at Churchill Downs

        

Jason Witten plans to retire from Cowboys, take 'Monday Night Football' job

A 15-year veteran and 11-time Pro Bowl selection, Jason Witten has been a mainstay of the Dallas Cowboys’ offense.

      

 

 

Not just the Kentucky Derby: Here are 5 things to know about Churchill Downs' spring meet

The 38-day meet will open Saturday and run through June 30.

        

Romeo Langford will make his pick Saturday but don't expect any hints before the announcement

New Albany’s five-star recruit will make his private decision between Indiana, Kansas and Vanderbilt but won’t make it public until Monday’s ceremony

      

 

 

Jamie McMurray escapes serious injury in brutal Talladega practice crash

NASCAR driver Jamie McMurray escaped serious injury in a brutal crash during practice Friday at Talladega Superspeedway.

        

Back in the Kentucky Derby, veteran trainer D. Wayne Lukas' finish line is nowhere in sight

With four Kentucky Derby victories to his credit, D. Wayne Lukas continues to chase another in his 80s and sees no finish line in sight.

        

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