NASCAR legend Bobby Allison dies at 86
Allison is the fourth-winningest driver in NASCAR Cup Series history and was recently awarded an 85th victory.
Allison is the fourth-winningest driver in NASCAR Cup Series history and was recently awarded an 85th victory.
The Buffaloes have an opportunity to tie for first place in the Big 12 after Saturday’s win.
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1983 Cup Series champion and NASCAR Hall of Famer Bobby Allison has died, according to a release from the Allison family.”With deep sadness, the family of Bobby Allison announces his passing at the age of 86. He passed away peacefully at home on November 9, 2024, surrounded by family. He had been in declining health…
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Ja Morant is considered week-to-week after imaging revealed a posterior hip subluxation along with multiple associated Grade 1 pelvic muscle strains.
Florida coach Todd Golden acknowledged an ongoing school inquiry on Saturday, and said he is considering “defamation claims,” presumably against his accusers, adding in a post on X that “my family and I appreciate the support we have received.”
Florida coach Billy Napier said after Saturday’s 49-17 loss at No. 5 Texas he was appreciative of the chance to continue trying to straighten out the program’s woes.