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As-it-happens update October 14, 2017
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HOUSTON -- Dallas Keuchel throws his fastball an average of 89 mph from the left side, then stares in for the catcher's next sign behind a Tom Hanks-in-Cast-Away beard that adds to his aura of anonymity.
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Friday night brought maximum chaos, with top-10 teams Clemson and Washington State both suffering road losses to unranked opponents.
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No two losses are created equal. There are bad teams who lose. There are good teams who get beat by better teams. There are good teams who don't play up to their standard and lose to an inspired team (see: Clemson at Syracuse).
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Is Cody Bellinger ready for the responsibility of producing in the postseason? That home run in Game 3 of the NLDS would point to yes.
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The Carolina Panthers promised to punish a fan who was caught on video punching a 62-year-old man in the face multiple times during the team's 28-23 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday.
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NaVorro Bowman, who closed out Candlestick Park with an interception for a touchdown and who has been the heart of San Francisco's defense in recent years, no longer is a 49er.
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On Friday, the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions said it could not conclude there were any NCAA violations by North Carolina in a nearly four-year case involving alleged sham courses in the school's Department of African and Afro-American Studies.
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FILE - In this Monday, Jan. 30, 2017 file photo, Cleveland Cavaliers forward Richard Jefferson (24) battles Dallas Mavericks forward Harrison Barnes (40) for space during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Dallas.
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Carson Wentz ran the ball six times for 25 yards in Thursday's 28-23 win over the Panthers at Bank of America Stadium. But there was one particular run, which was just a 1-yard gain, that stood out among the rest.
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Normally mild-mannered Georges St-Pierre didn't hold back in a backstage incident with UFC 217 opponent Michael Bisping. by Tim Burke@TB_Money Oct 13, 2017, 10:30pm EDT.
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