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College Football Is Facing an Identity Crisis
The regular season didn’t decide who made the College Football Playoff, our columnist writes. Thirteen people did.

She Made Soccer History, but She Doesn’t Want to Talk About It
Marie-Louise Eta is the first woman to be part of a coaching staff in a men’s Champions League match.

A Baseball Legend Wants His Hall of Fame Plaque Changed to the Cubs
Andre Dawson believes that Chicago helped energize and extend his career. Now Cooperstown plans to evaluable his request.

Who Is Miriam Adelson, the Casino Billionaire Buying the Mavericks From Mark Cuban?
Adelson will enter the N.B.A. as not only one of its wealthiest owners but also as one of the richest people in the world.

Why Cristiano Ronaldo Is Being Sued For $1 Billion
Ronaldo is facing a class-action lawsuit in the U.S. after promoting his non-fungible token cryptocurrency exchange Binance on social media.

How Dutch Soccer Players Are Falling Prey to Amsterdam’s Criminal Underworld
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It’s Known as the N.F.L.’s Worst Stadium. But Someone Has to Keep It Running.
Washington Commanders fans are fed up with FedEx Field. But for now, the timeline for a new stadium is vague.

Tiger Woods Changed Professional Golf. Now He’s Trying to Save It.
Woods is back. This time, the future of the sport is at stake.

The 17-Year-Old U.S. Swimmer Katie Ledecky Is Already Hailing as a Star
Katie Grimes is a two-time Olympian and was the first American to qualify for Paris.

L.S.U.’s Angel Reese Will Return to Play in a Final Four Rematch vs. Virginia Tech
The star forward has missed four straight games while the Tigers head coach Kim Mulkey hasn’t explained her absence.