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Clemson's College Football Playoff snub: What does it mean for Tigers? Defending champion Clemson entered the season as the overwhelming preseason No. 1, and without losing a game or superstar quarterback Trevor Lawrence or any of their other standouts, the Tigers find themselves No. 5 in the first College Football Playoff ...
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Kyle Kuzma keys comeback in 4th as Lakers top Bulls CHICAGO -- With LeBron James catching his breath after playing nearly the entire third quarter and Anthony Davis sitting on the bench right beside him, saddled with four fouls, the Los Angeles Lakers relied on an unlikely lineup to key a fourth-quarter ...
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Healthy QB Nick Foles to start for Jaguars over Gardner Minshew JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Jaguars are Nick Foles' team again. Coach Doug Marrone announced Tuesday that Foles would regain his starting job from rookie Gardner Minshew beginning with the Nov. 17 game at Indianapolis. Minshew has ...
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Jets place CB Trumaine Johnson on IR with ankle injuries New York Jets cornerback Trumaine Johnson, hampered by two sprained ankles, was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, likely ending his disappointing tenure with the team after only two seasons. Johnson, who was demoted in Weeks 2 and 3, regained his ...
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College Football Playoff Projections: Week 11 Rankings and Bowl Forecast The first College Football Playoff Top 25 rankings of the season finally arrived Tuesday night, letting us know Ohio State, LSU, Alabama and Penn State would duke it out for the national championship if the season ended today. It doesn't, of course. There are ...
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Eagles may be turning to Jordan Matthews for the 3rd time With the Eagles' wide receiving corps in shambles, Jordan Matthews is back in town to take a physical, a source confirmed Tuesday. PhillyVoice's Jimmy Kempski first reported the news, which comes one day after Doug Pederson conceded the Eagles would ...
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Thunder's 'city' jerseys presented to families of bombing victims OKLAHOMA CITY -- In a powerful pregame moment on Tuesday, the Oklahoma City Thunder presented the families of the 168 people killed in the 1995 Alfred P. Murrah bombing a custom "city" edition jersey. Following a short video presentation, the families ...
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Sharks limit Blackhawks to 21 shots, hang on to end losing streak SAN JOSE -- The San Jose Sharks ended a five-game losing streak with a 4-2 win against the Chicago Blackhawks at SAP Center on Tuesday. Timo Meier had a goal and an assist for San Jose (5-10-1), which limited Chicago to 21 shots on goal but had to ...
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Schwartz, Blues recover to top Canucks in OT VANCOUVER -- Jaden Schwartz scored on a 3-on-0 with 1:32 left in overtime, and the St. Louis Blues won their fifth straight game with a 2-1 victory against the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena on Tuesday. After a shot off the rush went wide of the St.
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Duke opens post-Zion era with new 'hard-nosed' identity, beats KU NEW YORK -- Turns out Duke basketball is still going to exist without Zion Williamson and RJ Barrett. The No. 4 Blue Devils opened life in the post-Zion era with a 68-66 win over No. 3 Kansas in the Champions Classic, forcing 28 Kansas turnovers and ...
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Smith Leads Vegas To 2-1 Victory In Columbus The Vegas Golden Knights opened up a four-game road trip with a 2-1 victory against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday night at Nationwide Arena. HOW IT WENT DOWN Reilly Smith got the scoring started late in the first period with a backhand that ...
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UC Riverside beats Huskers 66-47 to spoil Hoiberg's debut LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The enormity of the project Fred Hoiberg has undertaken at Nebraska hit him square in the face Tuesday night. The new-look Cornhuskers lost 66-47 to UC Riverside, one of the bottom programs in the Big West Conference. It marked ...
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Gordon Hayward dominated in the Celtics' win over the Cavaliers, and it's safe to say he's back Last season was one to forget for pretty much everyone involved with the Boston Celtics' organization, but especially Gordon Hayward. Returning to the court after his horrific ankle injury, Hayward looked like a shell of himself. He was a step slow, never found ...
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USC's running game has limitations with only Kenan Christon in tow Early last Saturday, before USC was forced to abandon its run game altogether, Kenan Christon took an inside handoff in the red zone, hit the hole, and immediately ran into an Oregon defender's outstretched arm. There was never any mistaking the ...
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Thanks to Carter Hart, Flyers are able to deliver when it matters most for big win BOX SCORE. Give credit to the Flyers. And give a ton of credit to Carter Hart. The Flyers were the better team Tuesday night for only one period but made it count in the third to beat the Hurricanes, 4-1, at the Wells Fargo Center. Sean Couturier, Travis ...
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Dingle lifts Penn to 81-80 opening win over Alabama TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Penn freshman Jordan Dingle saw just what he needed before he hit a game-winning shot in his first career game. Dingle scored 24 points and hit a jump shot with six seconds left, lifting Penn to an 81-80 win over Alabama ...
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Your Must-See Sports Headlines for Today, November 6 Welcome to the roundup of must-see sports news from Tuesday, highlighted by the top four teams in men's college basketball tipping off the season at Madison Square Garden in the Champions Classic. We'll also take a look at the Panthers shutting down ...
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With usual suspects atop college football, could change bring opportunity? Among college football's many time-honored selling points, one of its most revered is the illusion of opportunity. Just about every university in the nation fields a team, and all of the players are amateurs, so theoretically everybody has a chance to win.
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UNI basketball: Panthers survive 3-point woes for season-opening win over Old Dominion CEDAR FALLS, Ia. — Spencer Haldeman pumped a fist full of frustration and added an emphatic yell for good measure. They say confidence is contagious — well, so is futility. So when Haldeman's second-half trey finally fluttered through to halt a lengthy ...
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Tkachuk helps Flames rally to defeat Coyotes in OT CALGARY -- Matthew Tkachuk scored twice, including the overtime winner, to help the Calgary Flames rally for a 4-3 win against the Arizona Coyotes at Scotiabank Saddledome on Tuesday. Tkachuk snapped a shot from the left face-off circle at 4:25 of ...
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No. 9 Louisville women's basketball gets scoring from everywhere to beat WKU in opener For one night, at least, the offseason-long question about where scoring would come from was answered. No. 9 Louisville put that to rest Tuesday night in a 75-56 win over Western Kentucky to open the season at the Yum Center with four Cardinals scoring in ...
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Michigan Wins Howard's Debut, 79-71 Over Appalachian State ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Juwan Howard felt plenty of support at his first game as Michigan's coach. Jalen Rose was at Crisler Center and received a nice ovation when he was introduced on the video board. In fact, the whole Fab Five is taking an interest in ...
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Matthews, Nylander Lead Maple Leafs Past Kings 3-1 TORONTO — The Toronto Maple Leafs didn't earn many style points from their coach in a win over the Los Angeles Kings. But Toronto coach Mike Babcock saw enough to be encouraged. Auston Matthews and William Nylander scored 30 seconds apart in ...
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Darryl Morsell comes off the bench, wakes up No. 7 Maryland in 95-71 opening win over Holy Cross Maryland men's basketball coach Mark Turgeon said Monday that he wasn't sure about his starting lineup, partly because one player he thought would be in it had gone through the motions at practice and partly because of the depth his No. 7 Terps brought ...
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GCU basketball falls at home to Division II Davenport in season opener Grand Canyon received bad news before Tuesday's opener, finding out that two of its best players – forward Oscar Frayer and guard Jaylen Fisher – wouldn't be eligible until at least the semester's end. Then the Antelopes played like a team desperately in ...
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Peterson: Predictable Matt Campbell chatter is starting early this season AMES, Ia. — The only takeaway about mostly nonsensical Matt Campbell-Florida State dart-throwing is that Silly Season has started early. It is upon us — and it started when the Seminoles canned Willie Taggart last Sunday. We know the drill: Power Five ...
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Liberty-Benton clips Kirtland 2-1, earns shot at state championship CLYDE, Ohio — To know what a team is going to do and stopping what they are going to is two different things. Kirtland coach Edward Bradac had a feeling he knew what Liberty-Benton was going to do, but the Eagles were too good. Maya Rickle scored ...
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Wiseman has 28 and 11 in winning debut for No. 14 Memphis MEMPHIS, Tenn. — After missing the preseason exhibition games with annoying aches and pains, touted freshman James Wiseman finally made his debut for No. 14 Memphis. It was worth the wait. Wiseman, the nation's top-rated recruit, had 28 points and ...
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Cade Cunningham picks Oklahoma State over Kentucky basketball LEXINGTON - John Calipari's Kentucky basketball program has been handed a loss on opening night before playing its first regular season game. Five-star point guard Cade Cunningham, USA TODAY's No. 1-ranked prospect in the high school class of 2020, ...
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Barber Shop Talk: Untangling the mess of NCAA's new 'name, image, likeness' proposal Last week, the NCAA Board of Governors voted unanimously to allow student-athletes to "benefit from the use of their name, image and likeness in a manner consistent with the collegiate model." Now, before you get super excited about playing as the Rice ...
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Big Ten Power Rankings: Week 11 Another week of Big Ten football has passed, though this time most of the teams weren't active as there were only four games played in the conference with everybody else on a bye. Despite that there were still a few shakeups as well as one notable upset to ...
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Nine from Pac-12 appear on Wooden women's preseason top 30 SAN FRANCISCO - A nation's-best nine Pac-12 women's basketball student-athletes were named to the Women's Preseason Top 30 Watch List, the John R. Wooden Award® presented by Wendy's® announced today. The list is comprised of 30 ...
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Former Oregon DC Jim Leavitt elevated to coaching role at FSU After the firing of Willie Taggart at Florida State, one of Taggart's former Oregon assistants has been added to the full-time staff for the Seminoles. As the Seminoles now have a vacant coaching position on the field, Florida State has moved former Oregon ...
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The Action Network: This 50-1 bet is well worth making at Phoenix I've found myself on Aric Almirola a lot recently. He gave us a sweat at Texas on Sunday, leading the second-most laps (62) and running the second-most fast laps (50) en route to a runner-up finish at 40-1 odds. Thankfully, Almirola also finished one spot ...
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USC's White Named to Burlsworth Trophy Watch List University of South Carolina placekicker Parker White is one of 83 players nominated from Division I (FBS) schools across the country for the 2019 Burlsworth Trophy. In the award's tenth year, the Trophy is named in honor of Brandon Burlsworth, former ...
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Europe's rugby kings have just been caught in a Melbourne Storm scale salary cap scandal English and European champions Saracens have been docked 35 points and fined over £5 million (A$9.3 million) for breaching the Premiership Rugby salary cap over several seasons, Premiership Rugby announced. Saracens — who provided nine of the ...
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Hillcrest Prep's Puff Johnson commits to North Carolina basketball Phoenix Hillcrest Prep senior wing Puff Johnson will be taking the same college route as his brother after he committed to play for the North Carolina Tar Heels on Tuesday. In his commitment video, the 6-foot-8 Johnson is being passed his brother Cameron's ...
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Report: Automated Strike Zone Coming to Minor League Baseball in 2020 Major League Baseball plans to use the automated strike zone to some degree in the minor leagues in 2020, according to The Athletic's Evan Drellich. The league first tested a computerized strike zone in the Atlantic League over the second half of the 2019 ...
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Legacy of Japan's Rugby World Cup The first Rugby World Cup held in Asia wrapped up last weekend with a third title for South Africa, who demolished England 32-12 in the final. And while the tournament is over, the impact on the host country is likely to be lasting.
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KSI vs Logan Paul 2: UK fight time, date, live stream, TV channel, FULL undercard for YouTube boxing fight KSI and Logan Paul's rematch is just DAYS away! And the YouTube sensations, who fought to a draw in their first outing at the Manchester Arena will now do battle in a pro boxing fight this time around - meaning no headguards. Logan Paul and KSI are both ...
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Straight, no chaser: Virginia brewery takes shot at Redskins' Snyder with new IPA Whether fan or detractor, watching the 1-8 Washington Redskins play football is tough to stomach. But a Loudoun County, Virginia, brewery is providing an aptly-named means to get through it. Harpers Ferry Brewing is releasing a new "Sell The Team" IPA on ...
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