Today’s Top Fantasy Sports Headlines February 24, 2014

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  • West Virginia hires former Penn St. DC Bradley
  • Duck Commander to sponsor Independence Bowl
  • Air Force's Calhoun: Pace of play is about safety
  • Report: Two Aggies facing misdemeanor charges
  • Northwestern coach testifies against player union
  • Aggies move into early No. 1 spot for 2015 class
  • ACC championship game to remain in Charlotte
  • DL Johnson unlikely to play for Georgia in 2014
  • Torn Achilles to sideline Clemson's Dye for spring
  • Clowney: 'I wish (Falcons) could trade up for me'
  • Judge denies NCAA; O'Bannon case going to trial
  • Minnesota extends Kill's contract through 2018
  • Yu Darvish: No Discomfort After Bullpen Session
  • Troy Tulowitzki: Reports to Camp Healthy, Will Bat Cleanup in 2014
  • Rangers extend Washington through 2015 season
  • Clayton Kershaw: May Not Pitch In Season Opener
  • B.J. Upton approaching new season with clean slate
  • Mixed reaction from players, managers to collision rule
  • First the comebacker, then Downs makes comeback
  • New rule on home-plate collisions put into effect
  • Dennis Pitta, Ravens make progress in contract talks
  • Dennis Pitta: Making Progress On New Deal
  • Farrell, Red Sox preparing for rule changes
  • Broxton clears hurdle with first mound session
  • Mesoraco supports new collision rule
  • Uehara's focus on future, not past success
  • Luebke challenged with second Tommy John rehab
  • Catcher Hundley pleased with collision ban
  • Johnson speeding toward Major League opportunity
  • Taiwan Jones, Oakland Raiders strike 3-year extension
  • Rox not reviving interest in free agent Santana
  • Alonso eager to make up for lost time
  • Showalter welcomes rule change on collisions
  • Maddon not fan of new rule on collisions
  • Votto unencumbered by statistics
  • USC made run at San Francisco 49ers' Jim Harbaugh
  • Chris Johnson: Agent Met With Titans
  • Trio of vets looks to reclaim past glory in Minnesota
  • MLB.TV is the cure for your spring baseball fever
  • Dunn eyeing trip to Oscars on Sunday night
  • Upgrades by D-backs led Chavez to return
  • Granderson to play early, often this spring
  • New collision rule no problem for d'Arnaud
  • AP Top 25: Florida over Wichita St. for new No. 1
  • ACC: No further action taken against Boeheim
  • UK frosh Randle: Came here to win, not be liked
  • Ubaldo settling in just fine with new ballclub
  • Seeking job, Bedard enjoys vibe of Rays camp
  • Clark: Dan Rooney wanted N-word out of locker room
  • Jadeveon Clowney: Ran 4.47 Time At Combine
  • Justin Verlander: Threw Live Batting Practice Monday
  • Chase Headley: Scheduled For MRI
  • Vontae Davis: In Contract Discussions With Colts
  • The Week Ahead: Spring action set to heat up
  • Dodgers' Billingsley building up for 2014 return
  • Dylan Bundy: Throws From 150 Feet Sunday
  • McDermott joins top 10 list; Creighton sidesteps disaster
  • Seattle Seahawks considering releasing Red Bryant
  • Phillip Tanner: Won't Get RFA Tender