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Posted on July 11th, 2016 in Weekly Roundup by fgogola

By Sports Capital Journalism Program Staff | @SportsCapJour

Dirk Chatelain, of the Omaha World-Herald, on how scholarship limits hurt college baseball.

WFAA-TV sports anchor Dale Hansen on the shootings in Dallas this past week.

From the Associated Press: How the Saunders family grappled with Flip’s death during the Fourth of July.

Harvey Araton, of The New York Times, writes that the NBA needs to better invest in the Developmental League.

Sports Illustrated’s Chris Ballard on how a simple flight delay dashed swimmer Alex Ngan’s Olympic dream.

Former OU Sooner Trevor Knight pens a letter on why grad transfers are good for college football.

The New York Times’ Sam Borden talks with the sister of French soccer star Antoine Griezmann, who survived the Paris terrorist attacks.

Bon Appetit’s Amanda Shapiro writes on the favorite in-race snacks of Tour de France cyclists.

The Guardian’s Les Carpenter profiles Browns running back Terrell Watson, who was left on a doorstep as a baby, conquered a learning disability and dominated NAIA football after being overlooked.

What Syracuse’s hire of ESPN executive vice president John Wildhack as its athletic director tells us about college sports. Story by The Washington Post’s Adam Kilgore.

Former Seahawk Ricardo Lockette shares the emotional story of the moment he thought he was about to die.

An oral history of American Gladiators. Story by SI’s Andrew Lawrence.

Chicago native Dwyane Wade left the Miami Heat for his hometown Bulls. Here are views from both cities.

Former NBA MVP Kevin Durant left the Oklahoma City Thunder for the Golden State Warriors on July 4. Here are some of the best articles about his decision:

Brian Mahoney, of The Associated Press, looks back at the lone USA Basketball loss under Coach K 10 years later.

Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully drops Independence Day trivia during Los Angeles’ July 4 game against the Baltimore Orioles.

From earlier: Meet Phil Steele, the man behind college football’s most obsessive preview magazine. Story by Vice Sports’ Michael Weinreb.