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Posted on January 3rd, 2018 by Jonathan Sauber

Matt Hayes (@MattHayesCFB) of Bleacher Report details the relationship between DaeSean Hamilton and his autistic brother Darius. David Davis (@DDavisLA) of Deadspin writes about the Biever family, who photographed the Green Bay Packers for 70 years. Jeff Veillette (@JeffVeillette) of The Faceoff Circle explains how social media affects amateur hockey and the World Juniors. Ken …

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Posted on January 2nd, 2018 in 2018 College Football Playoff, Student Work by Jonathan Sauber

By Sarah Bahr | @smbahr14 Sports Capital Journalism Program PASADENA, Calif. — Georgia linebacker Lorenzo Carter couldn’t stop smiling. “It all happened so fast,” he said of the first blocked field goal of his career, the moment that soon led to a historic victory. Carter stood in the hallway outside the Georgia locker room at …

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Posted on January 2nd, 2018 in 2018 College Football Playoff, Student Work by Jonathan Sauber

By Alaa Abdeldaiem | @Abdeldaiem_Alaa PASADENA, Calif. –– The second he heard the sound, he knew. The second he saw it––the ball flying sideways, flat, short and too far to the right––it took no time at all for Oklahoma’s Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Baker Mayfield to realize the reality that was settling in. The game had …

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Posted on January 1st, 2018 in 2018 College Football Playoff, Student Work by Jonathan Sauber

If you stuck your nose into a cupboard-under-the-stairs-sized closet with all the world’s flower shops crowded inside, then inhaled for a solid 60 seconds, you’d have a pretty good idea of what Pasadena’s Tournament of Roses Parade smells like. Roses mingled with magnolias alongside asters bundled with buttercups. After passing by one particularly fragrant float …

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Posted on January 1st, 2018 by Jonathan Sauber

The preservation of the walk down the hill might just be the best decision the College Football Playoff made. The walk takes place soon after 10 a.m. Pacific on New Year’s Day, except when January 1 falls on a Sunday and the celebration steps off on Monday. For all the technical wonders that television has …

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