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Eddie George, former Tennessee Titans running back, is leaving TSU to coach at Bowling Green. George coached the Tigers for four seasons, leading them to their first FCS playoff appearance since 2013.
You can get in touch with Zach by emailing z.pressnell@newsweek.com. Toronto Blue Jays infielder Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is set to enter free agency at the end of the 2025 regular season.
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