Cameron Salerno

Cameron Salerno is a sports journalist who primarily covers college basketball and football for CBS Sports. His articles are well-researched and unbiased, providing readers with accurate and up-to-date information. He maintains a high level of professionalism in his work, avoiding conflicts of interest and deceptive practices.

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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

Marquette Golden Eagles Upset Kansas Jayhawks in Maui Invitational Semifinals

Broke On: Tuesday, 21 November 2023 Marquette Golden Eagles defeated Kansas Jayhawks 73-59 The game was moved from the Lahaina Civic Center in Lahaina, Hawaii, to the Stan Sherrif Center on the campus of the University of Hawaii at Mānoa due to wildfire damage on the island of Maui Marquette's Oso Ighodaro scored 21 points and grabbed 9 rebounds Kansas' Hunter Dickinson was held to his lowest scoring output of the season with 13 points Marquette will now face Purdue in the title game

Washington State Triumphs Over Colorado in College Football Match

Broke On: Saturday, 18 November 2023 Washington State defeated Colorado with a score of 56-14. Colorado's quarterback, Shedeur Sanders, exited the game due to an injury. Washington State's victory keeps their hopes for a bowl game alive.

Michigan Football Analyst Resigns Amid NCAA Sign-Stealing Investigation

Broke On: Saturday, 04 November 2023 Connor Stalions has resigned amid an NCAA investigation into alleged sign-stealing. Stalions is suspected of overseeing an operation that included purchasing tickets to Big Ten road games, possibly posing as a member of Central Michigan's staff during a game, and transferring tickets to others who attended games and made videos of sideline signals.