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It's a pick-6 party for No. 19 Pitt as the Panthers use 3 defensive TDs to drill Syracuse 41-13
Read full article: It's a pick-6 party for No. 19 Pitt as the Panthers use 3 defensive TDs to drill Syracuse 41-13Rasheem Biles, Kyle Louis and Braylan Lovelace areturned first-half interceptions for touchdowns and No. 19 Pittsburgh breezed past Syracuse 41-13.
Caitlin Clark's collision with a fan raises court-storming concerns. Will conferences respond?
Read full article: Caitlin Clark's collision with a fan raises court-storming concerns. Will conferences respond?The visual of one of the nation’s most popular athletes knocked to the floor after a fan who was staring at her phone collided with her while storming the court was a stark reminder of the dangers athletes face when crowds get out of control.
College Football Playoff? SEC teams? Valero Alamo Bowl CEO discusses future after realignment
Read full article: College Football Playoff? SEC teams? Valero Alamo Bowl CEO discusses future after realignmentIt’s been an offseason of major change in college football, and conference realignment will directly impact the Valero Alamo Bowl.
Duke falls out of AP Top 25; Gonzaga, Baylor remain 1-2
Read full article: Duke falls out of AP Top 25; Gonzaga, Baylor remain 1-2(AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)Gonzaga and Baylor maintained their grip on the top two spots in The Associated Press men's basketball poll Monday. “Everyone has dealt with this,” said Wright, whose team finally gets back on the court Tuesday night against Seton Hall. 12 Texas Tech in a narrow defeat earlier in the week. West Virginia and Ohio State were next, with Virginia Tech climbing four spots to No. “We’re still finding out about our team,” said coach Mike Krzyzewski, whose team nearly rallied from an 18-point deficit against Virginia Tech.
Reagan grad Zach Yeadon chasing Olympic dreams with transfer to Cal
Read full article: Reagan grad Zach Yeadon chasing Olympic dreams with transfer to CalWe’re going to get some flights for you guys to ship home.”AdIn the immediate aftermath, Yeadon found himself in unfamiliar territory. “The first two weeks getting back hurt, trying to get that aerobic base back up after being out so long,” Yeadon said. “You have a level of understanding about your swimming that’s better than a freshman. That is certainly a positive sign as the calendar moves closer and closer to the U.S. Olympic Trials in June. The 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials will be held in Omaha Nebraska from June 21-28.
Book's TD run helps No. 4 Irish avert upset bid by Cardinals
Read full article: Book's TD run helps No. 4 Irish avert upset bid by Cardinals– When it came time to deliver, Notre Dame quarterback Ian Book stopped beating himself up and kept the No. Notre Dame controlled the clock for 36:15 including a game-ending 14-play drive that burned the final 7:55. A 2-point conversion pass failed but Notre Dame led 12-7 going into the final quarter. 4 Notre Dame could take a short tumble after its lowest scoring output of the season. Notre Dame: Irish on road for first time at Pittsburgh on Saturday.
Whats next for college football after cancellations? 5 key questions moving forward
Read full article: Whats next for college football after cancellations? 5 key questions moving forwardDebates have raged on about whether there should be a college football season in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and those arguments were only heightened on a chaotic Tuesday. Those leagues will attempt to play football in the spring. Here are five key questions as to what could come next for college football and the Power 5 conferences. Of course, not playing football will be financially damaging to the tune of hundreds of millions in lost revenue for universities and the surrounding communities. Can college players form a union?
College football fractured: conference officials, players at odds over seasons status
Read full article: College football fractured: conference officials, players at odds over seasons statusThe 2020 college football season is officially at a crossroads. Per an ESPN report, Big 10 officials voiced their intent to vote in favor of postponing fall sports to this spring. This uncertainty comes a day after the Mid-Athletic Conference officially postponed its fall sports seasons to the spring, becoming the first Division I FBS conference to do so. But while conference officials appear to be leaning towards postponement or cancellation, college football players have organized a national movement on social media. Their message is simple: We all want to play football this season.While prominent programs and big-name players remain at odds with each other over the status of the season, smaller conferences like Conference USA are left in limbo.