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Kentucky Derby horses 2018 | Quip may not be witty. But here are more important qualities

Arkansas Derby runner-up is first Kentucky Derby starter for trainer Rodolphe Brisset

        

Kentucky Derby 2018 horses | What we know about Justify – and what they're saying

Undefeated Santa Anita Derby winner likely to be 3-1 favorite for Kentucky Derby, according to Mike Battaglia

        

Even Quade Green's high school coach wonders if he'll transfer from Kentucky basketball

Not even Quade Green’s high school coach knows if he’ll leave the Kentucky basketball team and transfer after his freshman year.

      

 

 

Bama QB's dad says son could be free agent

The father of Alabama quarterback Jalen Hurts told Bleacher Report that if his son loses his starting position he would become “the biggest free agent in college football history.”

        

Kentucky Derby 2018 horses | Here's what we know – and what they say – about Mendelssohn

Could be the most competitive horse ever to try Derby after winning the UAE Derby

        

Kentucky Derby 2018 horses | Feeling Enticed? Here's what we know about the contender

Runner-up in Wood Memorial looks to give Godolphin, McLaughlin first Kentucky Derby victory

        

Kentucky Derby 2018 horses | Will Bolt d'Oro get gold like his namesake? Here's what they say

Santa Anita Derby runner-up named after Olympic gold medal sprinter Usain Bolt

        

The NFL, Lamar Jackson and a system that de-emphasizes his greatest attribute

Lamar Jackson is entering a league that has shown no correlation between rushing success in college and profitability as a pro.

        

Cincinnati Reds fire manager Bryan Price, name Jim Riggleman interim manager

The Cincinnati Reds fired manager Bryan Price after a 3-15 start.

        

NFL draft 2018 defensive line rankings: Washington's Vita Vea, a 347-pound ex-RB, tops list

Washington’s Vita Vea leads our list of defensive line prospects entering the 2018 NFL draft, followed closely by Alabama’s Da’Ron Payne.

      

 

 

For Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Pat Day, it's his life after the win that means most

Pat Day is grateful for a life after racing that he says is more fulfilling than steering multimillion-dollar thoroughbreds around a track

        

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