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Tom Schad
@Tom_Schad
Colorado native, @AmericanU grad and reporter at ESPN. Email: [email protected] | Signal: tschad.12
Washington D.C.
Joined December 2010
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    Excited to get rolling today as a reporter on ESPN's investigative team. Still based in DC. Still looking for compelling stories from any corner of the sports world. Reach out with ideas, tips, leaks, docs, gossip — or just to say hi! Email: [email protected] Signal: tschad.12
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    A reporter asked Stephen Nedoroscik about the most famous person he's interacted with on social media in the past few days. He said John Green, the author who wrote "The Fault in Our Stars," tweeted about him. "That was insane," he said.
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    Kenyan sprinter Ferdinand Omanyala didn't have a visa for worlds until yesterday. Flew from Nairobi to Doha to the U.S. Landed in Eugene about 3 hours ago. And still manages to advance to the semis tomorrow night.
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    When asked what the past few days have been like for him, Stephen Nedoroscik said he's gotten so much support on social media that he had to turn off notifications. "I've just consistently been on top of the world for like a week now," he said.
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    Paul Juda, when asked how to rate his Olympic experience: "12 out of 10." "Experience of a lifetime," he said. "You know, I'm in the all-around final. And I'm not last! That was my only other goal."
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    Thomas Bach says he saw Kamila Valieva greeted by her entourage (i.e. coaches) with "tremendous coldness." "It was chilling to see this, rather than giving her comfort, rather than to try to help her," he says. "You could feel this chilling atmosphere."
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    The #Commanders will now be without six defensive starters vs. the Dolphins. Two have torn ACLs, two have fractured fibulas, one has a torn quad and one is suspended for throwing a punch. Also without their star QB, starting RB and top two WRs.
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    With that gold in the 4x400 relay, Allyson Felix is now the most decorated Olympic track athlete — man or woman — in U.S. history. In five Olympic appearances, she won 11 medals: Seven golds, three silvers and one bronze.
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    Protestors now kneeling and singing "Amazing Grace" at 16th and Eye Street.
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    Memphis' Anthony Miller is the only FBS receiver who ranks in the Top 5 in catches per game, yards per game and receiving TDs. He is not a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award. And that, in my opinion, is crazy.
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    Fox News ran a segment about NFL players protesting during the national anthem. The accompanying images showed them praying. The network has not yet responded to a request for comment.
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    USA TODAY Sports found that at least 298,000 Americans voted at a pro sports arena or stadium in the 2020 election. "When (those venues) made themselves available, that solved major problems for election officials."
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    Confirmation here that U.S. figure skater Vincent Zhou is out of isolation
    Of the 514 U.S. Olympic delegates in China on Feb. 15, no new COVID-19 cases were confirmed. Our total now stands at zero individuals in isolation.
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    Julius Peppers, arguably the most dominant pass-rusher of his era, is retiring after 17 seasons.