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As-it-happens update November 19, 2017
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Baker Mayfield made headlines for the wrong reasons against Kansas on Saturday, but it shouldn't change the Oklahoma QB's status as the clear Heisman frontrunner.
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No. 5 Wisconsin (11-0, 8-0) moved one step closer to an undefeated regular season thanks to a strong second-half showing against No.
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PHILADELPHIA -- The Golden State Warriors were down 22 at the half, with the 76ers doing the bulk of their damage by way of a 47-point opening quarter.
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Nebraska Mike Riley walks back to the bench late in the second quarter at Beaver Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2017, in University Park, Pennsylvania.
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Not many were expecting Saturday's heavyweight main event to go the distance. But that's just what it did. Fabricio Werdum (23-7-1 MMA, 13-4 UFC) and Marcin Tybura (16-3 MMA, 3-2 UFC) went five rounds, and it was Brazil's Werdum, a former UFC ...
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With the nation watching, Wisconsin made a strong statement Saturday vs. Michigan.Morry Gash/Associated Press. On paper, Week 12 looked like one of the blandest slates of the 2017 college football season.
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There's very little that's pretty about Wisconsin. Superb in space and nearly unmovable at or around the line of scrimmage, the defense has a strong case for being considered the best in the Football Bowl Subdivision.
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The sometimes-controversial antics of Oklahoma senior quarterback Baker Mayfield were on full display Saturday. In the third quarter of a game against Kansas, Mayfield threw a touchdown pass and celebrated extensively with his teammates.
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Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio echoed a strategy that's been tossed around for years about how to defend against the Patriots and quarterback Tom Brady.
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What if we were talking about a similar UCLA freshman basketball player - one who was also not as a top-100 recruit, who was also a bit player on this year's UCLA team, who was also considered a four-year college player instead of a one-and-done player ...
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