Former OSU assistant Smith accepts plea deal
Zach Smith, a former Ohio State assistant, has taken a plea deal to resolve criminal charges. Smith’s ex-wife, Courtney Smith, was granted a protection order as part of the resolution. Source: espn
Zach Smith, a former Ohio State assistant, has taken a plea deal to resolve criminal charges. Smith’s ex-wife, Courtney Smith, was granted a protection order as part of the resolution. Source: espn
Shortly after the final whistle in Manchester United’s 1-0 defeat by the Italian side, Pogba was seen holding a Juventus gift bag while perched on an Old Trafford bath alongsideĀ Cuadrado. Source: dailymail.co.uk
Jurgen Klopp admitted he and his players felt ‘average’ after their narrow win at Huddersfield and warned that Liverpool will need to be at their best to beat Red Star Belgrade on Wednesday night. Source: dailymail.co.uk
Eric Reid’s grievance against the Bengals claiming they negotiated in bad faith was denied by an independent arbitrator. Source: espn
MARTIN SAMUEL AT OLD TRAFFORD: They’ve had some wonderful players, but not one like him, not lately. Fortunes have been spent trying to find a special presence but there is only one Ronaldo. Source: dailymail.co.uk
Ohio State coach Urban Meyer says there’s no “tension” with AD Gene Smith, but he did say that “urgency” exists within the coaching staff and “things need to be fixed.” Source: espn
Man City will be hoping to reach the halfway mark of the Champions League by sitting top of Group F when they travel to Shakhtar Donetsk. Follow all the action as it happens with WILL GRIFFEE. Source: dailymail.co.uk
Denver Broncos backup quarterback Chad Kelly has been arrested on suspicion of criminal trespass. Source: espn
Tonight marks Cristiano Ronaldo’s much anticipated return to Old Trafford, when Juventus clash with Manchester United in the Champions League. Source: dailymail.co.uk
It’s Dodger Stadium versus Fenway Park. East Coast versus West Coast. Warm versus cold. This is a chapter in baseball history that’s been waiting to be written for too long. Source: espn