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Nick Saban is the Highest Paid College Coach


Nick Saban will once again become the highest-paid coach in college football after the approval of a new contract with the Alabama Crimson Tide.
The Alabama board of trustees compensation approved a new, eight-year, $93.6 million contract for Saban, 70, which will include an average salary of $11.7 million over the length of the deal.
Saban will make $10.7 million during the 2022 college football season and $12.7 million in 2029, the final year of the reported deal.
The seven-time national champion coach was previously set to be paid $9.9 million in 2022 as part of a three-year extension agreement made ahead of the 2021 season, which was set to run through the 2028 season.

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Aaron Judge Hits Home Run No. 50!


With over a month left in the season, Aaron Judge hit the 50-homer mark for the second time in his career.
With his one-out blast in the top of the eighth against the Angels at Angel Stadium, Judge became just the 10th player in MLB history to have multiple seasons with at least 50 home runs.
He also reached the milestone in 2017, when Judge hit 52 as a rookie.
Judge’s next challenge — in addition to battling the Angels Shohei Ohtani for AL MVP — will be making a run at Roger Maris’ American League and franchise record of 61 homers, set 61 years ago in 1961.
Judge’s home run was greeted with loud cheers from the announced sellout crowd on Monday night, which was filled with Yankee fans — who booed loudly when Judge was walked twice intentionally earlier in the game.

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More Flavors at Baskin-Robbins


Baskin-Robbins introduces a new flavor with the launch of Totally Unwrapped ice cream.
Inspired by a classic candy bar, Totally Unwrapped is loaded with layers of fudge covered pretzels, fudge-and caramel-covered peanuts and caramel swirled through peanut butter and chocolate ice creams.

In addition to the new flavor, Baskin-Robbins is also welcoming back the Hopscotch the Bunny ice cream cake. Available for a limited time and handcrafted in-store, the customablze dome-shaped cottontail cake features white chocolate bunny ears and feet, surrounded by a bed of grass made of sweet icing and colorful sprinkles.
Totally Unwrapped ice cream and the Hopscotch the Bunny ice cream cake can be found at participating Baskin-Robbins locations nationwide.

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Mets Rally to Beat Rockies 7-6


Buck Showalter loves to say that as long as the Mets’ offense has an out remaining, they have a chance to win.
That resilience was on display once again Friday night at Citi Field, as Showalter’s first-place team pulled out its 81st win with yet another late rally, this time for a 7-6 victory over the Rockies — on Pete Alonso’s RBI single in the ninth inning.
“Everybody has that ability for comebacks, but whether you can tap into it is another thing,” the manager said. “When momentum changes, we talk about it all the time, and they talk about it, stay in the moments.”
“Whatever happened, happened, and you can’t do anything about it. Let’s go ahead and move to the next challenge, and they’ve done it all year. The job description requires it here.”

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Yankees Take Two From Mets


“You’d like to think ahead a little bit, because of the pace they’re on and where we’re at, too,” Aaron Judge said, “but we got to get there first.”
Judge hit a 453-foot drive halfway up the bleachers for his major league-leading 48th home run and added an RBI single during a seventh-inning rally, boosting the New York Yankees past the Mets on Tuesday night for their second straight 4-2 win and a two-game sweep.
The Yankees turned a pair of sparkling 6-4-3 double plays, Andrew Benintendi came through with another big hit and rookie right fielder Oswaldo Cabrera made three key contributions. The go-ahead rally was boosted by a fluky popup that dropped for a single, and fans stood for nearly 20 minutes in the ninth inning anticipating the final out.
If this is what the regular season Subway Series was like, then imagine the Yankees and Mets meeting in October for baseball’s biggest prize.

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Leon Edwards Knocks Out Kamaru Usman at UFC 278


Leon Edwards dropped Kamaru Usman with a kick to the head and neck in the final minute of the fifth round to win the welterweight championship at UFC 278 on Saturday night.
Usman appeared to be seconds away from a 16th consecutive victory, which would have tied an all-time UFC record, before Edwards came up with the stunning finish just in time. He delivered the knockout blow with 56 seconds left in the bout.
“That crosshead kick landed perfectly,” Edwards said.
Edwards (20-3) is undefeated dating back to his previous bout with Usman in 2015. The British fighter rose to No. 2 in the welterweight division while accumulating nine wins in that stretch ahead of the title bout.
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Mets Pete Alonso On Hot Streak


Pete Alonso has been at his best when it matters the most, raising his play when the moment calls for it.
After the Mets dropped three of four to the Braves this week, the division matchup against the rising Phillies that began Friday night certainly mattered, and so the first baseman responded.
Alonso passed the 100 RBI mark and crushed his 30th home run of the season to jump-start the Mets in a 7-2 victory at Citizens Bank Park.
The Mets bounced back nicely after those four games in Atlanta, in which they lost a series to an NL East opponent for the first time this year. With a 77-43 record, they remained 3 games up on the Braves, who beat the Astros on Friday.
“He wants to be everything for us every night,” manager Buck Showalter said of Alonso, who went 2-for-5 and finished the night tied with Aaron Judge for the major league lead with 102 RBIs. “He takes pride in his defense, in his driving in runs.”

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Blue Jays Top Yankees 4-0


On another lifeless night for their offense, the Yankees were blanked by the Blue Jays in a 4-0 loss at the Stadium.
The Yankees (73-47) lost for the 14th time in their last 18 games and fell to 12-24 since July 8. Their lead atop the AL East that day was a season-high 15 ½ games, but after Friday night, the Blue Jays (64-54) have cut it to eight games — the smallest it has been since June 13.
Over their last 10 games, the Yankees have scored just 19 runs — eight of which came in their wild comeback win Wednesday. That game seems little more than a blip on the radar for a team that has otherwise struggled mightily at the plate.
Not even Aaron Judge could put the Yankees on his back. The AL MVP favorite went 0-for-2 with a walk and is now 2-for-23 over his last seven games in a rare off week, though he is far from the only Yankee in that group.
LeMahieu is on a 4-for-28 skid. Anthony Rizzo is 6-for-38. Josh Donaldson is 6-for-37. Andrew Benintendi is 7-for-35. Gleyber Torres is 6-for-40. Isiah Kiner-Falefa is 5-for-33.

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New Pop-Tart Flavor: Snickerdoodle


Pop-Tarts is expanding its bakery-inspired lineup of toaster pastries with the debut of new Snickerdoodle Pop-Tarts.
Snickerdoodle Pop-Tarts feature a cookie-pastry hybrid that combines a snickerdoodle-flavored filling with a crunchy cinnamon sugar topping.
The latest flavor will join the brand’s growing cookie lineup, which also includes Frosted Chocolate Chip Pop-Tarts and Cookies & Crème Pop-Tarts.
Snickerdoodle Pop-Tarts will be available at retailers nationwide in an 8-count box for a suggested price of $3.19.

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Detroit Lions on “Hard Knocks” TV


The Detroit Lions will be the NFL team featured on HBO‘s series Hard Knocks chronicling training camp this season.
The Lions announced their participation in this year’s edition of the long-running series in a post shared on their verified twitter account.
“Get your popcorn ready,” the Lions tweeted with a graphic featuring head coach Dan Campbell, quarterback Jared Goff and others.
The five-episode season chronicling the Lions’ training camp session will debut on Tuesday, August 9 and continue on a weekly basis until its season finale on September 6.
