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As-it-happens update October 4, 2019
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CBSSports.com
He's not related to the Stanley Morgan you -- or your parents -- may remember from the late 1970s and 1980s who ended his career with over 10,000 receiving yards and is a New England Patriots Hall of Fame member. Having said that, the newest member ...
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NBCSports.com
The Eagles (2-2) opened up at 14-point favorites over the Jets (0-3) as the two teams face off at the Linc this Sunday. The Eagles need to take care of business this week. The Jets haven't won more than five games in a season since 2015. To the matchups: ...
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ESPN
NEW YORK -- From 2010 to 2018 Gennadiy Golovkin owned at least one middleweight world title belt. Then, 13 months ago, he lost a heavily disputed majority decision to rival Canelo Alvarez in their mega rematch. Gone were GGG's three unified belts, and ...
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Baltimore Sun
First-year Maryland football coach Mike Locksley has enough familiarity with Nunzio Campanile's nearly two decades coaching high school in New Jersey to know the new Rutgers interim coach likes to run a spread offense. But Locksley has a greater sense ...
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USA TODAY
DENVER (AP) — Mikko Rantanen missed training camp and the preseason, yet showed he hasn't missed a beat after a summer of uncertainty. Rantanen had two goals less than a week after agreeing to a contract with Colorado, Joonas Donskoi scored twice ...
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Heavy.com
The Dallas Cowboys offense hardly looked to be the same one that touts one of the most formidable quarterback-rusher duos in the NFL during their 12-10 road loss Sunday in prime time at the New Orleans Saints. The Cowboys went from scoring 30 or more ...
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MyNorthwest.com
The Seahawks made it out of CenturyLink Field with a 30-29 victory over the defending NFC champion Los Angeles Rams in one of the best Thursday night games you may ever see. O'Neil: North end zone strikes again | Recap & photos. As we do after every ...
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Twinkie Town
The playoffs begin today for your hometown nine, so we'll cut to the chase right off of the bat. What do your Minnesota Twins have to do to finally beat those powerful pesky pinstripes in the playoffs?
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New York Post
HOUSTON — If you are looking for heat, you've come to the right place with Tyler Glasnow on the mound Friday for the Rays versus Astros ace Justin Verlander at Minute Maid Park. "[Glasnow is] probably going to come out throwing 103 miles an hour,'' Rays ...
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The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines
My thoughts on Saturday's TCU-Iowa State matchup in Ames. TCU Horned Frogs. Every time Iowa State defensive coordinator Jon Heacock is asked about an exceptionally dynamic opposing player, he groans, and you can almost see his blood pressure and ...
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Washington Post
TOKYO — Argentina is using the selflessness of axed flyhalf Nicolas Sanchez to bond even more before it make-or-break Rugby World Cup match against England on Saturday. Argentina must win or it will be eliminated in the pool stage for the first time in 16 ...
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Tennis Magazine
The world No. 1 overwhelmed Lucas Pouille, 6-1, 6-2, on Friday. Reilly Opelka and John Millman also reached the last four. By Tennis.com. October 04, 2019. MORE TO WATCH. Top 5 Photos, October 2: Thiem sets Murray clash; Andreescu wins again.
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Tennis Magazine
Young stars Bianca Andreescu, Alexander Zverev and Stefanos Tsitsipas all moved into the quarterfinals of the China Open in Beijing on Thursday. US Open champion Andreescu routed Jennifer Brady, 6-1, 6-3, to extend her winning streak to 17 matches.
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NBCSports.com
Editor's note: This was published before Erik Karlsson announced that his wife gave birth to a baby girl, explaining his absence from Wednesday's season opener. Red alert. The Sharks looked terrible in their season-opening loss to the Vegas Golden Knights ...
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
The resurgence of Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston and Tampa Bay's offense under first-year coach Bruce Arians has the attention of the New Orleans Saints. That was bound to happen after the Bucs' offense accounted for all but one touchdown in a ...
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The Guardian
Italian prop sent off for blatant tip tackle just after half-time • Wing Cheslin Kolbe scores two tries for rampant Springboks. Reuters. Fri 4 Oct 2019 08.03 EDT Last modified on Fri 4 Oct 2019 09.23 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email.
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Telegraph.co.uk
As the entire footballing world knows, there is a time and a place to mess with Arsenal. There is a time and a place for sticking the boot in, for deploying a sneaky elbow, for ruffling feathers and turning a match into a scrap. In football parlance, there is a time ...
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Washington Post
DOHA, Qatar — This was yet another instance of every second counting for Spanish hurdler Orlando Ortega. This time, it wasn't about clearing hurdles but weaving through traffic. Notified he would be receiving an extra bronze medal after an appeal, Ortega ...
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
Arizona's first-year coach Kliff Kingsbury says he wasn't trying to send a message when the team surprisingly released starting safety D.J. Swearinger this week. But with the Cardinals' defense struggling through four games, changes were needed. A month ...
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BBC Sport
The battle for places in the World Cup knockout stages is hotting up. England and Wales can book their passage from their pools over the next few days, while there are big games coming up for Scotland and Japan, which in turn have an impact on Ireland.
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Toronto Sun
It's been apparent for years now that the major problem with the Edmonton Oilers defence is a lack of puck-movers. For a brief and shining moment in 2016-17 that issue was rectified when Andrej Sekera and Oscar Klefbom were both healthy and at the top of ...
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Gulf News
Visakhapatnam: Dean Elgar and Quinton de Kock struck centuries to help South Africa avoid the threat of a follow-on and reach 385-8 at stumps on Day 3 of the first test against India on Friday. Spinner Ravichandran Ashwin took his 27th five-wicket haul in ...
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Augusta Free Press
UNITED SOCCER COACHES MEN'S ACADEMIC TEAMS. The Middlebury men's soccer team has been honored for its work in the classroom with the United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award. During the 2018-19 academic year, the Panthers posted a ...
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Rugby World Cup 2019
The Pacific Islanders' coach has given up on reaching the knockout stages, but is aiming for another prize. Share ? Share. label.share.via_facebook_messenger. label.share.via_whatsapp. label.share.via_facebook. label.share.via_twitter. label.share.
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KTTC
WINONA, Minn. (KTTC) — The Twins kick off their 2019 postseason run on Friday and the team officially has its playoff look. Reintroducing a piece of Twins lore, bringing back the iconic Homer Hanky for this years playoffs. Target Field, Minneapolis.
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BBC Sport
Frankie Dettori is a veteran of a remarkable 30 stagings of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - the 48-year-old has missed just one, because of injury, since 1988 and he has won six - but he admits he has never seen a build-up quite like this before. Interest, Dettori ...
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7NEWS
Uruguay will get a good measure of their progress over the last four years after naming a seasoned team to face the Wallabies at the Rugby World Cup in Oita. There are six starting survivors from the team well beaten 65-3 in Birmingham at the 2015 ...
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
It didn't take long, on a recent Friday at the Skate Zone in Voorhees after the Flyers had finished practicing, to pick up on the two big differences between the team they were last season and the team they hope to be this season. One of those differences sat at ...
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