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Football is back as the Panthers prepare for the upcoming campaign.
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A 16-year-old was the hero in Charlotte FC’s exhibition match against Chelsea. David Tepper has pulled out of the redevelopment of Eastland Mall. And what do changes to the NCAA transfer portal rules mean for college sports? With WFAE's Gwendolyn Glenn to talk sports is Langston Wertz, Jr., a sportswriter with the Charlotte Observer.
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LaMelo has a new number. The Panthers have a new helmet. And why can't the Sting come back to Charlotte?
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The starting quarterback situation for the Carolina Panthers remains competitive. The star high school running back Daylan Smothers of West Charlotte has picked a college. And UNC Chapel Hill was dealt a blow from a top basketball recruit. Those stories and more this week in Time Out for Sports
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The Hurricanes make big moves, Baker Mayfield is upset about ending his commercials and the Knights honor a former player.
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Charlotte FC trounced Nashville 4-1 at home. The Carolina Panthers traded for quarterback Baker Mayfield. And it's the Charlotte Hornets summer league. That and more this week in Time Out for Sports.
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Steve Clifford returns to the Hornets and other sports headlines.
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Kenny Atkinson decides to stay at Golden State and Bob McKillop retires from Davidson.
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Kenny Atkinson is set to become the Hornets new head coach.
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This week on Time Out for Sports: Cam Newton may return to the Carolina Panthers. There are still no reasons given for the firing of Charlotte FC’s head coach and some of his staff and Charlotte's Providence Day High School wins its first baseball state championship.