Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Adam Lacy/Icon Sportswire via Getty ImagesA Cincinnati Bearcats player collapsed on the field and began convulsing during the first quarter of a game against Ohio State in Columbus on Saturday.Sophomore safety Kyriq McDonald, who transferred from Alabama this summer, was in the middle of a play before he fell to the ground as Buckeyes wide receiver K.J. Hill came to block him, theWashington Postreported.Before Hill could set his block, McDonald was seen on the ground shaking near the midfield.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Making the day even more memorable was the pregame birth of All’s own son, Houston, whom he shares with college sweetheart Mia Holmes, 23. “That will probably be the craziest thing that’s ever happened to me,” says All, “I owe him my life.”
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“Erick was limp in my hands,” he says. “I thought we were too late.”
“It was the hardest seven days,” says his mom Kelly, now 44.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Jeff Silva/Getty ImagesClemson Tigers defensive end Justin Foster is retiring from football due to complications with asthma after contractingCOVID-19.The football player announced his departure from the sport onTwitteron Wednesday.“With sadness but no regret, I have decided it is in my best interest to call it a career and hang up football,” he wrote. “During my four years as a Clemson Tiger, I’ve always pursued success in the classroom and on the field while preparing and training with the highest competition standards, passion, and perseverance.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Trey McBride and his family are poised to make NFL history.
The star Colorado State University tight end is widely expected to be selected for this year’s NFL Draft, which kicks off in Las Vegas on Thursday. If he’s chosen for a professional team, McBride will be the first NFL player with openly same-sex parents.
“Really, it’s just normal to me,” McBride said. “It’s something that I’ve been with my whole life.
Mar. 16, 2025
Toni Harris is tackling any negativity.
Harris, who was the first female safety on a college football team and only the second-ever female player to earn a full college scholarship, knows a thing or two about playing defense. But on days off the field, she knows sometimes you need to be on offense against any confidence issues.
In her new video forPEOPLE and e.l.f.’sPep Talksseries, Harris applies her makeup for the day (usinge.