No. 14 LSU visits unbeaten Mississippi State to kick off SEC play. Tigers begin West title defense
LSU rebounded strongly from its opening-game loss to Florida State with a 72-10 shellacking of Grambling and begins defense of its West Division title
2023-09-15 00:59
Cincinnati to host in-state rival Miami (Ohio)
In-state foes Cincinnati and Miami (Ohio) are set to renew college football’s oldest non-conference rivalry on Saturday in the 127th Battle for the Victory Bell
2023-09-15 00:57
Indy's Steichen gets crash course in combining veteran moves with learning lessons as new head coach
First-time head coach Shane Steichen already is making some veteran moves
2023-09-15 00:57
No. 12 Utah seeks to extend unbeaten start vs. Weber State
Utah is looking to put together a complete game on offense after relying on stifling defense to earn consecutive victories over Florida and Baylor
2023-09-15 00:57
No. 11 Tennessee is trying to end decades of futility in the Swamp against Florida
No. 11 Tennessee is trying to end two decades of futility at Florida
2023-09-15 00:54
Oklahoma State looks to figure out its three-headed quarterback carousel vs. South Alabama
Oklahoma State looks to start the season 3-0 for the seventh straight year
2023-09-15 00:50
Boston Red Sox shockingly fire Chaim Bloom, but it comes days too late
The Boston Red Sox have fired lead front office executive Chaim Bloom in a shocking decision.
2023-09-15 00:46
Kolo Muani needs to make a quick impression at PSG after such a costly transfer
Randal Kolo Muani did everything in his power to join Paris Saint-Germain and in doing so became the third most expensive signing in the club’s history
2023-09-15 00:29
When does Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh return from suspension?
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh is suspended to start the 2023 season for the Wolverines. But when will he return to the sidelines in Ann Arbor?
2023-09-15 00:26
Rizwan propels Pakistan to 252-7 against Sri Lanka
Mohammad Rizwan hit an unbeaten 86 to steer Pakistan to 252-7 against Sri Lanka after rain reduced their crucial Asia Cup contest to...
2023-09-15 00:26
Reading hit by another points deduction in staff payment row
League One club Reading have been docked three points after failing to comply with an order designed to protect payments to staff. An independent disciplinary commission had ordered the Royals’ ownership to deposit a sum equal to 125 per cent of the club’s forecast monthly wage bill into a designated account by Tuesday. The commission had imposed the order after determining last month that the club had failed to pay player wages on time and in full on or around October 31 and November 30 last year, and on April 28 this year. As a result of those missed payments, the commission docked Reading one point, with a further three suspended, a sanction which has now been triggered by the failure to deposit the funds requested. An EFL statement said: “The EFL continues to acknowledge the negative impact sporting sanctions are having on the football club and remain extremely disappointed and frustrated at the club’s ownership to meet its ongoing obligations under EFL regulations. The League will continue to apply its rules in all circumstances deemed appropriate.” The club released their own statement confirming the activation of the three-point penalty, which concluded: “As communicated to our supporters previously, Mr Dai (Yongge, the club’s Chinese owner) is currently undertaking an ongoing process of seeking sources of stable external investment for the football club, with the aim of mitigating the risk of cashflow complications arising in future.” The latest points penalty means that the Royals fall to 21st position in the League One table. They have won two of their opening six matches but have now lost four points in total which leaves them in the relegation zone. Disillusioned Royals supporters have set up a fan group to protest the running of the club called Sell Before We Dai. And they issued a statement in response to the latest points deduction. The group’s spokesperson Nick Houlton said: “The hard work by the team and others at the club is being undermined by Dai Yongge’s continued failure to resolve the club’s affairs. Today’s announcement is a kick in the teeth for the team, staff and fans alike. “To breach these conditions immediately indicates serious liquidity issues going forward. We urge Dai to step up his search for a new owner and listen to offers. Only last month, the EFL specifically called out Dai Yongge, saying it was extremely frustrated at the consistent failures under his ownership. “Points deductions and transfer embargoes punish fans, not owners. We urge the EFL to concentrate on personally holding Dai Yongge to account for his continued mismanagement of the club. “As for the new season, we now find ourselves in the relegation zone as a result of one person’s repeated failure to manage the club’s affairs properly.” Read More The ex-Premier League player who has set his sights on conquering Mount Everest Reading fail to pay staff and players full salary due to ‘delay in regular funding’ Reading to go part-time after Women’s Super League relegation Harry Maguire’s mother hits out at ‘disgraceful’ criticism of England defender Man Utd punish Jadon Sancho over Erik ten Hag comments Jenni Hermoso among three Spain World Cup winners shortlisted for top FIFA award
2023-09-15 00:23
Davante Adams had heartbreaking reaction to Aaron Rodgers injury
Former Green Bay Packers target Davante Adams hated watching his quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, go down with a season-ending injury.
2023-09-15 00:23
