Retired but not forgotten. Turnover chain, Miami’s famed sideline swag, has rich history Al Diaz/[email protected] The turnover chain had a short, but thrilling life. But as the renowned 1950s ...
Enjoy retirement, turnover chain. You were a beacon of college football light. Miami coach Mario Cristobal confirmed Thursday at his ACC media days appearance that Miami would no longer be breaking ...
Miami football wants to improve its turnover numbers from 2021, but the Hurricanes won't be celebrating those game-changing plays with the infamous jewelry that we've come to look for on the sideline.
Yahoo Sports’ Dan Wetzel and Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde discuss the end of the ’Turnover Chain’ era in Miami. DAN WETZEL: I think it's fine. It kind of wore out. PAT FORDE: It did. It spawned 19 ...
The Padres' latest installment of swag, a large, gold-plated chain with a spinning "SD" emblazoned in semi-precious stones, showed up Saturday night hanging off catcher Austin Nola's neck. Based off ...
Editor’s note: This story is part of a series recounting and exploring College Sports Mysteries. There are a few leads, but it’s mostly just theories and hunches. Do you know where the Turnover Chain ...
Following a humbling 44-13 defeat to no. 1 Alabama on Saturday night, it’s fair to say the U might have returned to the football field, but a 31-point loss is a pretty solid indicator the team is far ...
Is the 'Turnover Chain’ here to stay at the University of Miami following a coaching change from Manny Diaz to Mario Cristobal? During a breakout interview session with media following his ...
The Turnover Chain has been a part of Hurricanes sideline celebrations since 2017, but players won’t get to celebrate with the jeweled Cuban Link chain this season. Miami won’t be using the Turnover ...
The turnover chain had a short, but thrilling life. But as the renowned 1950s tune proclaims, “The party’s over.’’ For Miami Hurricanes football fans, who may or may not be despondent over the ...
The Padres’ latest installment of swag, a large, gold-plated chain with a spinning “SD” emblazoned in semi-precious stones, showed up Saturday night hanging off catcher Austin Nola’s neck. Based off ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results