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Dart, Harris combination is dominant as No. 22 Mississippi pulls away from Mercer 73-7
Dart, Harris combination is dominant as No. 22 Mississippi pulls away from Mercer 73-7
Jaxson Dart threw four touchdown passes, including three to Tre Harris in the opening four minutes as No. 22 Mississippi rolled to a 73-7 rout of Mercer
2023-09-03 06:26
Olivia Dunne's love life: LSU Star embraces romance with beau Paul Skenes
Olivia Dunne's love life: LSU Star embraces romance with beau Paul Skenes
In an Instagram post, 20-year-old Louisiana State University gymnast Olivia Dunne subtly referenced her boyfriend Paul Skenes
2023-09-03 16:16
NBA schedule today, game time, players to watch: Oct. 31
NBA schedule today, game time, players to watch: Oct. 31
On Halloween, the NBA will have three games with two of them on national TV — Knicks-Cavs, and Suns-Spurs. Here is everything you need to know to watch.
2023-10-31 21:23
Bowl projections and predictions 2023: What bowl game is Oklahoma playing in?
Bowl projections and predictions 2023: What bowl game is Oklahoma playing in?
What bowl game are the Oklahoma Sooners projected to play in?
2023-11-28 06:59
Joe Cole splits opinion after VAR denies Liverpool late equaliser: ‘The ref got it right’
Joe Cole splits opinion after VAR denies Liverpool late equaliser: ‘The ref got it right’
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was outraged when VAR controversially ruled out Jarell Quansah’s late equaliser in the Reds’ dramatic 3-2 defeat to Toulouse, but Joe Cole insisted the “ref got it right” after disallowing the goal because of an earlier Alexis Mac Allister handball. Quansah was denied his first Liverpool goal after bundling in a 98th minute equaliser when Mac Allister was ruled to have used his arm to control the ball as the Reds pressed for a late draw in the Europa League clash. However, Liverpool and Klopp were livid as Mac Allister’s handball came several phases before Quansah thought he had levelled. The Argentine midfielder’s touch came roughly 10 seconds before the 20-year-old scrambled in the equaliser. Commentating on TNT Sports, former Liverpool winger Steve McManamann said a “million things” had happened before Quansah struck, while Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher tweeted: “The game has gone! Get rid of VAR, that’s a disgrace.” There was further confusion as the on-field referee Georgi Kabakov appeared to point to the centre-circle, awarding the goal, before he was sent to the pitchside monitor for an on-field review and then overturned his decision. Speaking on TNT Sports, former Chelsea and Liverpool winger Cole said: “I think it was a handball. It was a strange situation because we were all wondering what was going to be the decision given the handball happened quite a while before the goal went in, but the ref got it right. “Much to the dismay and frustration of Liverpool fans and players, it was the right call.” Former England goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis agreed. She said: “A great finish by Quansah who thought he had equalised but I think it was rightly ruled out in the end. “He showed real determination to get his side back in the game, like I said a good finish from the defender, but it is a handball.” The Reds thrashed their French opponents 5-1 at Anfield two weeks ago, but the side who are 14th in Ligue 1 flipped the script as Liverpool suffered just their second defeat in all competitions this season. Before kick-off, Liverpool were boosted by the news that Luis Diaz’s father had been released by his kidnappers in Colombia, 13 days after he was seized by gunmen from the guerrilla group National Liberation Army. Diaz was in the starting line-up and was bright as Liverpool made a positive start, but a mistake by Kostas Tsimikas allowed the hosts to take a 36th-minute lead when he was caught in possession and Aron Donnum fired a deflected shot past Caoimhin Kelleher. Klopp turned to his bench at half time and introduced Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Dominik Szoboszlai, but Liverpool’s task soon became harder when Thijs Dallinga doubled Toulouse’s lead with a thumping finish shortly before the hour. The Reds were fortunate to pull one back when home defender Cristian Casseres bundled into his own net, but Toulouse immediately restored their two-goal advantage as Frank Magri slammed in a rebound after some poor Liverpool defending. Diogo Jota pulled another back for the visitors late on before Liverpool were denied a late equaliser by VAR. Klopp’s side remain top of Group E on nine points, but Toulouse are now just a further two behind in the race to reach the last-16 as group winners. Read More Liverpool angered by VAR as Jarell Quansah goal ruled out in Europa League defeat Luis Diaz ‘happy’ to start Liverpool match hours after kidnapped father’s release Luis Diaz’s father freed by kidnappers in Colombia Toulouse v Liverpool LIVE: Latest Europa League updates Luton threaten to ban fans involved in ‘tragedy chanting’ during Liverpool match FA contact Luton and police over ‘tragedy chanting’ during Liverpool match
2023-11-10 04:51
Red Sox reliever Rodríguez could be done for the season with latest injury setback, Cora says
Red Sox reliever Rodríguez could be done for the season with latest injury setback, Cora says
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora says reliever Joely Rodríguez’s season could be over following another setback in the left-hander's injury-riddled season
2023-08-14 00:55
Bratt scores twice as Devils edge Wild 4-3
Bratt scores twice as Devils edge Wild 4-3
Jesper Bratt scored twice and added an assist, Vitek Vanecek made 31 saves, and the New Jersey Devils beat the Minnesota Wild 4-3
2023-10-30 08:28
Erik ten Hag prepared for Everton to be ‘mad’ and urges Man Utd to match them
Erik ten Hag prepared for Everton to be ‘mad’ and urges Man Utd to match them
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag knows Everton’s players and fans will be “mad” about the 10-point penalty imposed on the club and has challenged his team to meet fire with fire on Sunday. United make the short trip to Goodison Park this weekend to face a Toffees team fuelled by a sense of injustice after an independent commission imposed the sanction on the club a week ago for a breach of Premier League profitability and sustainability rules. For the Red Devils, it is the first of three challenging away games in the space of six days. On Wednesday they travel to Turkey to face Galatasaray knowing a defeat will end their hopes of reaching the Champions League last 16, before a trip to take on Newcastle a week on Saturday. Ten Hag is expecting Goodison Park to be a bearpit on Sunday but is determined his players will not be outmuscled. “It’s always about us, I can see the opposition and I can see they are mad, but then finally it’s about us,” he said at a press conference on Friday afternoon. “If they are mad and that’s their fuel, we have to match those standards. When we match the standards we have a very good chance to win the game.” If they are mad and that’s their fuel, we have to match those standards Erik ten Hag United head into the game in good Premier League form, having won four out of their last five matches. They are boosted by the return of England international Luke Shaw from a thigh strain which has sidelined him since August. Goalkeeper Andre Onana has overcome a knock suffered on international duty with Cameroon, but a decision will be taken on Saturday about whether Rasmus Hojlund can feature. The Dane suffered a muscle strain in the second half of the win over Luton just before the November international break. Read More LTA urges British fans to show ‘respect’ after Novak Djokovic row Alexis Mac Allister’s performance could be key against Man City – Jan Molby PA selective guide to sport on TV for w/c November 27
2023-11-24 22:46
Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick says the hit that injured Browns RB Nick Chubb wasn't dirty
Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick says the hit that injured Browns RB Nick Chubb wasn't dirty
Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick believes the hit that ended Browns running back Nick Chubb’s season was unfortunate but not dirty
2023-09-22 00:30
Darlington Preview: Ross Chastain learning to handle role as NASCAR villain
Darlington Preview: Ross Chastain learning to handle role as NASCAR villain
Ross Chastain thinks things went too far in punching Noah Gragson in the pits at Kansas last week
2023-05-13 23:48
Fire and fury: the Olympic torch relay
Fire and fury: the Olympic torch relay
The Olympic torch has been into space, deep underwater and even...
2023-06-23 11:54
Chelsea refuse to mention Man Utd in parting statement to Mason Mount
Chelsea refuse to mention Man Utd in parting statement to Mason Mount
Chelsea have said their official goodbyes to Mason Mount, but did not mention that he would be moving to Manchester United in their parting statement. The Red Devils will pay an initial £55m for the England midfielder.
2023-07-05 18:51