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Notre Dame fires Weis after another dismal season

Charlie Weis arrived at Notre Dame flashing Super Bowls rings and talking about outscheming opponents. He leaves one of college football's most prestigious programs without even matching the record of the two men who were fired before him....

 

Report: New Jersey Nets to fire coach Lawrence Frank

The New Jersey Nets, mired in a historic 16-loss slide to start their season, will fire coach Lawrence Frank early this week, Yahoo! Sports has reported.

 

New Orleans Hornets fire Byron Scott

New Orleans Hornets fire Byron Scott

The New Orleans Hornets have responded to their 3-6 start by making the first coaching change of the young NBA season, firing Byron Scott on Thursday, according to NBA coaching sources.

 

Extortion suspect: Pitino paid aide to marry her

The woman accused of trying to extort as much as $10 million from Rick Pitino over a sexual encounter says the Louisville coach orchestrated a plot to keep her silent, including a claim that her current husband was paid to marry her.

 

Former coach Holtz mulls run for Congress

Former coach Holtz mulls run for Congress

Former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz is mulling a run for Congress in Florida as a Republican.

 

Florida re-inks Meyer at $4M per year

Florida football coach Urban Meyer is getting a $750,000 raise.

 

H.S. football coach shot, killed in school

An Iowa high school football coach was shot Wednesday inside the school as athletes were lifting weights, the district superintendent told CNN.

 

76ers interview former Wizards coach Jordan for coaching job

The Philadelphia 76ers have interviewed former NBA coach Eddie Jordan for their head coaching job.

 

Coach: K-Mart fine 'way out of line'

Denver Nuggets coach George Karl disagrees with the $25,000 fine given
to forward Kenyon Martin, calling it 'way out of line and crazy.' Martin was
punished by the league Monday.

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Wizards hope new coach Saunders can cure team's ills

Flip Saunders majored in business administration and marketing at the University of Minnesota. Given all the talk at his first news conference as coach of the Washington Wizards, it's surprising the team didn't go after someone with a medical degree instead.

 

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