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As-it-happens update October 20, 2019
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Bleacher Report
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has aimed a dig at rivals Liverpool ahead of Sunday's Premier League showdown between the two sides, saying "it won't be 30 years" until the Red Devils are crowned champions of England again.
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NFL.com
As August burned away in the Southern California summer, Matt Moore was readying for the impending football season -- the high school season. During autumns long past, Moore was part of a dynasty at Hart High in the Santa Clarita Valley -- winning a pair ...
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Washington Post
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Juwan Washington and Chase Jasmin each ran for a touchdown, Kaegun Williams had a 95-yard kickoff return for a score, and San Diego State beat San Jose State 27-17 on Saturday to become bowl eligible for the 10th consecutive ...
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Bleacher Report
North Carolina and Virginia Tech became the first teams to try out the new two-point conversion overtime rule Saturday in the Hokies' 43-41 win that required six overtimes. Under the new rule adopted for the 2019 season, both teams line up at the 3-yard line ...
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NBCSports.com
The 49ers have a great chance to keep the good times rolling in Week 7. San Francisco hits the road for the second straight week, traveling to FedEx Field on Sunday to face Washington. 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan was Washington's offensive coordinator ...
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Idaho Statesman
The Boise State football team is used to being the one catching opponents off guard with trick plays. On Saturday, it was BYU that employed a little sleight of hand to give No. 14 Boise State its first loss of the season, 28-25. The Broncos (6-1) held the Cougars ...
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The Mercury News
SAN JOSE — Before they left for what would become an eventful three-game road trip to Anaheim, Nashville and Chicago earlier this month, the Sharks were in shambles. They had just gotten smoked in consecutive games by the Vegas Golden Knights to ...
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The Tennessean
In a weird game filled with questionable officiating, injuries and an unexpectedly close margin, Jarrett Guarantano provided the most bizarre play of them all. And it was followed by an outburst by Tennessee coach Jeremy Pruitt. On fourth-and-goal from the ...
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Seattle Times
They can still thrill crowds, still drop jaws and still rack up a double-digit win total. They can produce first-round picks, upset a nationally ranked foe, and reach a 10th straight bowl. Over the next few weeks, the Huskies will have plenty of chances to provide ...
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Sky Sports
With a few days off before the Houston Rockets open the regular season against the Milwaukee Bucks, James Harden and Russell Westbrook were having a blast at Minute Maid Park rooting for the Astros during Game 6 of the American League ...
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ESPN
Franco Escobar scored in the 70th minute and Brad Guzan made six saves as Atlanta United started defense of the MLS Cup title with a 1-0 victory over the visiting New England Revolution on Saturday in an Eastern Conference first-round knockout match.
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ESPN
JEJU ISLAND, South Korea -- Justin Thomas won his 11th PGA Tour event and his second in South Korea in three years with a final-round 5-under 67 and a two-stroke victory over South Korean-born New Zealander Danny Lee. Thomas and Lee made it ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald
Rugby Australia boss Raelene Castle has defended the board's decision to keep Michael Cheika on as Wallabies coach in December last year. Cheika resigned from the top post on Sunday afternoon, 21 hours after Australia's dismal World Cup campaign ...
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Los Angeles Times
One by one, key defenders continued to fall, each injury its own cruel twist of fate for the Trojans, whose season teetered on a razor's edge. Two of USC's starting corners were already sidelined. A third was a game-time decision, gutting through an ankle ...
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AL.com
AP. Texas A&M running back Isaiah Spiller (28) carries the ball past Mississippi defensive back Jon Haynes (5) for a 22-yard touchdown during the second half of an NCAA college football game in Oxford, Miss., Saturday, Oct. 19, 2019. Texas A&M won 24-17 ...
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PhiladelphiaEagles.com
Head coach Doug Pederson is confident in his team heading into Sunday night's prime-time showdown with the Dallas Cowboys (8:20 p.m., NBC, SportsRadio 94WIP). Even after last week's tough loss to the Minnesota Vikings, the Eagles are tied with the ...
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Rugby World Cup 2019
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
It's been more than two years now since Marc-Andre Fleury walked off to the desert, where he immediately made the Golden Knights a must-see attraction in Las Vegas. But it remains a spectacle at PPG Paints Arena, too, whenever the fan favorite and ...
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Stuff.co.nz
The New Zealand Breakers have gone down to the Sydney Kings for the second time in the space of three days, losing a low-scoring affair 76-66 at Spark Arena in Auckland on Sunday afternoon. Corey Webster led the Breakers with 14 points and five ...
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SportsRaid (blog)
OFFICIATING WAS AT THE FOREFRONT OF THE NFL THIS WEEK AFTER A SKETCHY PACKERS "WIN" AGAINST THE LIONS. Not like it's the first time Detroit has been screwed by the refs. The more rules and reviews we add, the shakier the NFL rule book ...
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The Scottish Sun
A TEENAGER who is the only person to be charged over racist chants at England's game appeared in court in Bulgaria – but in farcical scenes his twin brother claimed it was mistaken identity and a police set-up. Tzvetan Gechev, 18, has been charged with ...
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