College football realignment rumors: Big 12 not done expanding as surprise targets emerge
College football realignment is far from over as the Big 12 sniffs around the leftover programs in the Pac-12 and Mountain West.If you thought the Big 12 was content with having 16 teams after picking up Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado and Utah from the Pac-12, think again.It looks like two...
2023-08-07 10:56
Bryson DeChambeau plays the round of his life with record 58 at LIV Greenbrier
Bryson DeChambeau delivered the best round of golf in LIV’s history, shooting the league’s first 58 with a spectacular round amidst falling rain at the Greenbrier in WV.Bryson DeChambeau just won for the first time on the LIV Tour. And what a win it was.A lean Bryson DeChambeau w...
2023-08-07 10:28
It's a sign: Trea Turner finds brilliant way to thank Phillies fans for ovation, donations
Trea Turner found the perfect way to thank Phillies fans after they donated to charity and gave him an ovation to encourage him out of his slump.It's safe to say Trea Turner's first season in Philadelphia has been a massive disappointment. He's been posting career worsts at the pl...
2023-08-07 10:24
Bryce Harper disregards entire Nationals career in one comment
Bryce Harper disrespected the entire Nationals fanbase with a comment about how he wished he started his career with the Phillies instead.Bryce Harper spent the first seven years of his career with the Washington Nationals, garnering an MVP, Rookie of the Year Award and six All-Star nods along t...
2023-08-07 09:56
Tim Anderson drops string of cryptic tweets after Jose Ramirez bout
White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson let loose a wave of indecipherable tweets that seemed to reference his bout with Guardians third baseman Jose Ramirez.What is going on with Tim Anderson?The White Sox shortstop got into a fight with Jose Ramirez of the Guardians on Saturday night, throwing ha...
2023-08-07 08:56
Aaron Ramsdale makes his case to remain first choice – as Arsenal make their own one for major trophies
Perhaps David Raya would have saved it. It was a tame penalty, after all. But Aaron Ramsdale did save it, diving to his right, blocking Julian Alvarez’s lacklustre effort, punching the air, just as he had when Kevin de Bruyne thumped the underside of the bar with his spot kick. Whichever, it amounted to a response from Ramsdale. A seeming success story of Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal, the goalkeeper signed from relegated Sheffield United, who signed him from relegated Bournemouth, who seemed the spirit animal of a young, hungry side who went on to top the table for 248 days. And who, then, suddenly, brutally, seemed undermined when it emerged Arsenal were bidding for Brentford’s Raya. But Ramsdale brings character. The sense is that he will not surrender his position without a fight, even if the Gunners do land Raya or another potential No 1. A Community Shield triumph and a third trophy of Arteta’s reign came courtesy of two of his saves. The first, stopping Phil Foden from doubling Manchester City’s lead, had a hint of fortune, the ball striking the inside of his leg and then rolling past the post. Fortune may have favoured Arsenal again with the goal that secured a shootout. The 101st-minute strike may become a more frequent phenomenon as the amount of added time mushrooms this season. Two months earlier, City won the Champions League in part because of a save deep into added time; when another trophy beckoned and still later, Stefan Ortega was wrongfooted when Leandro Trossard’s shot took a huge deflection off Manuel Akanji. And then Martin Odegaard, Trossard and Bukayo Saka – who had missed in a more famous shootout at Wembley two years earlier – found the net from 12 yards. De Bruyne’s miss and Ramsdale’s save afforded Fabio Vieira the chance to win it: his namesake, Patrick, had decided a shootout against a Manchester club in the 2005 FA Cup final and history repeated itself. At the end of it, Arteta had just a second win in 10 managerial meetings with Guardiola: on penalties, with the aid of added time and deflections, but after losing three previous games in 2023 and eight in all, any victory was welcome. He may feel he had found a method, too. Kai Havertz has been bought to play as a free eight for Arsenal but his debut came as a false nine, the role in which he frequently flattered to deceive at Chelsea. It was the product of an injury to Gabriel Jesus and a tactical ploy alike. If Arteta was camouflaging his main gameplan for the season, his signings shape the way they will probably play against lesser opponents. But not against City, who had eviscerated them 3-1 and 4-1 in games that could be billed as title deciders: that, though, was with De Bruyne and Erling Haaland in harness and when the Belgian came on, the Norwegian went off. But Arsenal had more restraint, more patience as much of the match had the feel of a phoney war. There was a cautiousness to them, with two defensive midfielders, men behind the ball and a willingness to stand off, rather than pressing. The Arteta blueprint may entail Declan Rice operating on his own at the base of the midfield, but he had Thomas Partey for company, and Havertz debuting alone in attack. Chances were a premium; three of different kinds fell to Champions League final scorers. Rodri tried an audacious attempt to lob Ramsdale from the halfway line: the backpedalling goalkeeper was spared embarrassment when the ball landed on the roof of the net. Havertz, whose Champions League final goal came for Chelsea and against City, had his opportunities when Arsenal allied patience and restraint with hints of a counterattacking menace. Ortega saved twice from Havertz after low passes from the right, with Ben White and Saka picking out the German. It continued a theme that felt all too familiar at Stamford Bridge. It was Havertz in a nutshell, the supposed generational talent with the elusiveness to earn chances and the inability to take them. The great xG underachiever scored too few goals for Chelsea, but found the net in Champions League and Club World Cup finals; perhaps the Community Shield was not a big enough occasion. It did, though, seem Cole Palmer’s day. The 20-year-old came on with De Bruyne and put City ahead in sumptuous style, curling a shot past Ramsdale. It earned him the player of the match award – a sign in itself of how little had happened before his arrival – but the verdict was made before Trossard, Akanji and Ramsdale’s interventions. And so City were denied a fourth trophy in as many months and a third in as many games. With honours scarcer for Arsenal, the Community Shield probably meant more to them. And with his place at threat, it may have had an added importance to Ramsdale. 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2023-08-07 08:27
NFL rumors: Vikings give bust last chance, Eagles double-dip at LB, Panthers add to rush
NFL rumors: Panthers add to veteran pass rusherJustin Houston may be 34 years old, but he's coming off a season with nine sacks in 14 games for the Baltimore Ravens. The guy can still play, especially if he's freed up to get after the passer.And now he's a Carolina Panther.T...
2023-08-07 07:57
Jose Ramirez Embraces Tim Anderson Knockout With Boxing Gloves Photo
Jose Ramirez's agent posted a photo of his client wearing boxing gloves.
2023-08-07 07:27
How to watch England, Nigeria, Australia and Denmark fight for a place in Women's World Cup quarterfinals
With two of the quarterfinals already decided, attention now turns towards the other half of the draw where, on Monday, the fates of England, Nigeria, Australia and Denmark will be determined.
2023-08-07 07:23
2023 Leagues Cup, Round of 16: Inter Miami vs. FC Dallas preview and prediction
The 2023 Leagues Cup Round of 16 is finally here, and it starts with Inter Miami and FC Dallas taking it to the pitch in Frisco, Texas.Lionel Messi and Inter Miami roll into Frisco, Texas, and Toyota Stadium to take on FC Dallas in another MLS matchup of the Leagues Cup. Will FC Dallas have enou...
2023-08-07 06:56
College football recruiting: Georgia, Florida State land 5-stars, Auburn on a heater
College football recruiting: Florida State makes five-star statementAs the college football landscape shifts, Florida State may have their own moving to do if the ACC doesn't present a more attractive financial package soon. Nothing would help the Seminoles cash in more than their football br...
2023-08-07 06:19
Arsenal stuns Manchester City to win the Community Shield
Arsenal and Manchester City faced off on Sunday in the Community Shield, with the Gunners pulling off a stunner late to capture the silverware.
2023-08-07 05:53
