Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh has attacked the NFL offseason in more ways than one. While his Chargers made ...
Baugh (coach's decision) was inactive Tuesday in the Hornets' 105-102 win over the Heat. Baugh went from starting and playing 29 minutes in the Hornets' previous game Saturday versus the Nets to ...
In early episode photos, Erinn’s character, Wendy Hill, is shown snuggling up to Dr. Jimmy Palmer (Brian Dietzen). It seems like a wrench is about to be thrown into the will-they-won’t-they ...
Sammy Baugh was slingin' passes the day of the draft On draft day, Texas Christian's 'Slingin' Sammy Baugh wasn't anxiously sitting by a telephone somewhere awaiting a call from the team that ...
Damion Baugh has been a pleasant surprise to the Hornets' backcourt, showing some positive things on both ends of the floor. Offensively, he's quick off the bounce, fearless, and can put pressure ...
On the its most basic level, this episode of Dr. Stone is about the differing philosophies of Senku and Dr. Xeno. When they first begin their correspondence, both are rather idealistic in their ...
The buildings Jim Shmerling, DHA, FACHE, has helped put on the map are considerable. They include two children’s hospitals ...
So, when Jim Harbaugh was hired to be the head coach last offseason, he made it his mission to establish his National Championship winning culture in Los Angeles. Harbaugh continued his quest to ...
A reunion is afoot in Los Angeles. According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Chargers are hiring former Michigan Wolverines OC/QBs coach Kirk Campbell to their coaching staff. He'll reportedly ...
Jim Harbaugh is adding another familiar face to his staff with the Los Angeles Chargers. The team is expected to hire former Michigan offensive coordinator Kirk Campbell as an offensive assistant ...
At 61 years old, the drive for Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh remains ever energetic, ready to attack each day. On Tuesday morning, it was the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis ...
“We have lots of jobs,” Dr. Jim Leonard told The News-Gazette on Tuesday. “It’s just a matter of lining people up in the right slot.” Too small to compete against its bigger ...
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