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Rose Bowl half-marathon and 5K postponed due to wildfires

The Rose Bowl half-marathon and 5K scheduled for Jan. 19 has been postponed due to the wildfires in Southern California.

It is the fourth sporting event in the area to be rescheduled because of the fires. Kings and Lakers games were postponed, and Monday night's Vikings-Rams playoff game was moved to Arizona.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone impacted by the ongoing fires in and around the city of Pasadena and the greater Los Angeles area. … The well-being of our participants, volunteers and community is at the heart of every decision we make," the McCourt Foundation, which sponsors the race, said in a statement.Β 

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"We also hold deep respect for the emergency personnel and first responders who are working tirelessly to protect our community. We recognize that the postponement may come as a disappointment to some, and we truly appreciate your patience and understanding as we navigate these unforeseen and difficult circumstances.

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"At this time, we are actively working with our partners at the Rose Bowl on rescheduling the Rose Bowl Half Marathon & 5K, and while we do not yet have a new date, we will share updates with participants and the community via email, our website and social media as soon as they become available."

The race has been run since 2019. Runners race the Pasadena area near the legendary stadium before finishing the run on the field.

The fires have burned roughly 30,000 acres, destroyed over 10,000 buildings and claimed at least 10 lives.

Several celebrities, including Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick, have lost their homes.

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Texas' Quinn Ewers implies he expects to play in the NFL next season

The 2025 NFL Draft quarterback class may include one more big name.

Quinn Ewers considered leaving Texas after the 2023 season but said he wanted to gain more experience.

When ESPN's Pete Thamel asked Ewers in an interview broadcast before the Cotton Bowl whether he expected to "play college football next year," Ewers replied, "No, I don't."

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That's not to say Ewers has officially declared for the draft. In fact, a recent report said Ewers has a $6 million NIL offer from another school to play there in 2025.

Ewers and his Texas Longhorns face the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Cotton Bowl Classic, whose winner will face Notre Dame in the national championship Jan. 20.

It's safe to say Ewers hasn't had the season he expected. Despite playing in one more game this season, he's thrown for nearly 300 fewer passing yards and has thrown five more interceptions. He's thrown 29 touchdowns compared to 22 last season.

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Ewers missed some time due to injury, and Arch Manning slid in quite nicely. Manning has seen some more action even with Ewers active, but mostly as a runner.Β 

The Cotton Bowl Classic marks Ewers' 37th collegiate game. But with Manning's commitment to Texas and emergence this year, some believe head coach Steve Sarkisian has left a long leash on his junior quarterback.

Nonetheless, Ewers is the player leading the way for what could be the school's first title since 2006.

Ewers and the Longhorns lost last year in a College Football Playoff semifinal to Washington, which lost to Michigan in the national championship.

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