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The Denver Broncos’ tumultuous and disappointing season continued Monday with the firing of first-year head coach Nathaniel Hackett. The move brings some unknown, especially scheme-wise, just six days before the Chiefs welcome the Broncos to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. But the Chiefs will be prepared for whatever comes their way. “The fact that there could be some changes that take place offensively, defensively, special teams — I’m not sure who they put in that position to determine what goes on or not go on — but there...
A lot can change in a week. At this time seven days ago, Kansas State and Texas Tech were afterthoughts in the Big 12 championship race because both teams were coming off a disappointing loss. But first place will be on the line when they play at 11 a.m. (CDT) on Saturday inside Bill Snyder Family Stadium. K-State (3-1, 1-0 Big 12) bounced back with a thrilling victory at Oklahoma. Texas Tech (3-1, 1-0 Big 12) flexed its muscles by beating Texas in overtime. Suddenly, this conference matchup is loaded with meaning. Here is...
LUBBOCK -- Kansas men's basketball coach Bill Self did not expect his team's eight-game winning streak to continue indefinitely. "First of all, we were not going to go 18-0 in our league. We were probably not going to go 17-1. I'd like to think we would, but that's not the type of league that we play in," Self said after No. 25-ranked Texas Tech's 75-67 victory over No. 6 KU on Saturday afternoon at United Supermarkets Arena in Lubbock. The Red Raiders (11-3), like KU 1-1 in Big 12 play, handed the Jayhawks (12-2) their...
Each year, Washington awards visas to immigrants who bring skills and qualifications prized by high-tech companies. This is an eminently sensible policy, since highly trained immigrants add greatly to the nation's stock of human capital and as a group, they have a high propensity to start companies of their own. That creates more jobs for Americans. There's one problem. The number of these special visas, called H1-Bs, is too low — only 65,000, with 20,000 more awarded each year to foreign students with master's degrees or h...
Each year, Washington awards visas to immigrants who bring skills and qualifications prized by high-tech companies. This is an eminently sensible policy, since highly trained immigrants add greatly to the nation's stock of human capital and as a group, they have a high propensity to start companies of their own. That creates more jobs for Americans. There's one problem. The number of these special visas, called H1-Bs, is too low — only 65,000, with 20,000 more awarded each year to foreign students with master's degrees or h...