With 13 weeks until college football season kicks off, FrontPageBets is taking a look at the favorites to win the national championship.
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With 13 weeks until college football season kicks off, FrontPageBets is taking a look at the favorites to win the national championship.
It’s been five years since the two fighters squared off for the first time in Las Vegas in 2017.
FrontPageBets takes a look at a strong field, headlined by PGA champion Justin Thomas, World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and local fan favorite Jordan Spieth.
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Deshaun Watson was impossible to miss in his orange jersey, pants and helmet. As he showed off his right arm, engaged in friendly trash talk and interacted with new teammates, the Browns quarterback didn’t look distracted by the storm swirling around him. Hours after two of the massage therapists accusing him of sexual misconduct gave graphic descriptions to a national TV audience of sessions they claim scarred them, Watson practiced with Cleveland. The Browns signed him to a controversial, $230 million contract in March. Watson is waiting to find out if he'll be suspended by the NFL, which is investigating whether he violated its personal-conduct policy.