Baylor's Nacita faces uncertain future after being ruled ineligible
Silas Nacita, a once-homeless walk-on running back at Baylor, talks with SI.com about being ruled ineligible for accepting help to find housing.
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The saga of 'Salsa Nacho': How the once-homeless Baylor RB found joy
Twelve days before Christmas 2013, Silas Nacita began a long walk home. He climbed out of a friend’s car, strapped on a 60-pound backpack and headed west, a
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After escaping Cuba as a boy, Eddy Rodriguez living his dream
His two greatest loves are fishing and baseball. On a perfect day, he does both. Hours before San Diego called, Rodriguez was fishing on a lake in California.
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Meet Rudy Bernal: The Master of the Barrio Ball
The season ended, as it almost always does for coach Rudy Bernal, with a stab of heartache, a surge of pride and a congratulatory handshake from a peer in awe.
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Devine Warhorse: Jordan Fraga is the star his father almost was
From the top row of a high school football stadium built in 1928, Javier Fraga drew a nervous breath and pointed his video camera toward a spot near the north
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Already a local legend, Tyrone Swoopes looks to keep excelling
Say hello to Tyrone Swoopes, the biggest story to hit Whitewright (pop. 1714) since stolen medieval art treasures surfaced from Germany 22 years ago.
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Hornets coach Williams weathering basketball storm with faith
In exchange, Williams received a new team: Extreme Makeover, Hornets Edition. With the departure of Paul and leading scorer David West to Indiana, the franchise
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Richardson's coach, not the record, is his dream realized
In sixth grade, the pre-teen became a student of a high school football team in North Texas, the Southlake Carroll Dragons. He compiled a dossier of their head