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Fox Sports' Colin Coward reporting that former University of Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaliava will be transferring to UCLA. The rising sophomore made headlines over the weekend after an apparent contract dispute with Tennessee became public. According to reports, Iamaliava had been getting paid about $2.4 million a year and was looking for a new deal worth closer to $4 million. The school said no, and head coach Josh Heupel confirmed to reporters that he would not be back with the program.
A coward says he Amalia this family told him that the issues of Tennessee were more about the team's offense and less about the money. That coward does not know exactly how much he Amalia will be paid this season at UCLA.
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To the NFL, and the Washington Commanders might finally be coming back to Washington, D.C. According to reports, the team and the city have the framework of a deal to build a new facility at the old RFK Stadium site, with the team paying $2.5 billion and the district $850 million. You might remember the Commanders played at RFK from 1961 until 1996 before moving to their current home in Landover, Maryland. Major League Baseball was a matchup between the teams with the best baseball
and Fitz best record so far this season. - Machado on the ground, a three and a three into left field of base hit. Padres take it to one lead. - Courtesy of Padres TV, Manny Machado gives San Diego the lead for good as the Padres beat the Chicago Cubs, improving to an MLB best 15 and four. Elsewhere, benches cleared in Pittsburgh after Jorge Lopez of the Washington Nationals almost hit Pirates outfielder Andrew McCutcheon in the head with a pitch.
Things eventually calmed down, and just three pitches later, after McCutcheon walked to load the bases, O'Neal Cruz picked his teammate up in a big way. The drive to right field, and O'Neal Cruz caps off the inning! Courtesy of Sportsnet Pittsburgh, it was the first career Grand Slam for one of the most exciting players in baseball as the Pirates win it 6-1. You can listen to and follow the Fox Sports Podcast at foxsports.com or wherever you get your podcasts.
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