Quinn Ewers injury: Bad day for Texas football gets worse with QB out
Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers headed for the locker room with an injury as the Longhorns struggled with a Houston upset bid.
2023-10-22 07:27
Phillies at crossroads with Craig Kimbrel after back-to-back losses
Craig Kimbrel has blown two straight leads, leaving the Philadelphia Phillies tied 2-2 with the Arizona Diamondbacks in the NLCS. Now what?
2023-10-22 07:25
Keller, Zucker score, Arizona Coyotes beat Anaheim Ducks 2-1 for their best start in eight seasons
Clayton Keller and Jason Zucker scored goals, Karel Vejmelka made 29 saves, and the Arizona Coyotes beat the Anaheim Ducks 2-1 in their home opener
2023-10-22 07:24
Red Bull's Max Verstappen cruises to another F1 sprint race win at the Circuit of the Americas
Max Verstappen started from pole position and cruised to his third Formula One sprint race victory at the Circuit of the Americas ahead of the United States Grand Prix
2023-10-22 07:20
Haarberg runs and passes for touchdowns, Nebraska's defense shines in 17-9 win over Northwestern
Heinrich Haarberg ran for a touchdown and threw for another, Nebraska sacked Brendan Sullivan eight times and the Cornhuskers beat Northwestern 17-9
2023-10-22 07:19
Lionel Messi in starting lineup for Inter Miami in MLS season finale at Charlotte
Lionel Messi is in the starting lineup for Inter Miami in its MLS season finale against FC Charlotte
2023-10-22 06:56
United’s first-half display did little to honour Sir Bobby Charlton – Erik ten Hag
Erik ten Hag admitted Manchester United’s first-half performance in their 2-1 win at Sheffield United was not a fitting way to remember Sir Bobby Charlton. United are mourning one of their greatest ever players following Charlton’s death aged 86 on Saturday morning and goals from Scott McTominay and Diogo Dalot ensured they remembered him with victory. But Ten Hag’s side could not be much further away from the one that Charlton famously led to European Cup glory in 1968 as they were lacklustre against a team who have picked up just one point this season. Defender Dalot was the unlikely hero as he saved their blushes with a 20-yard curler 13 minutes from time after Oli McBurnie’s first-half penalty had cancelled out McTominay’s opener. Ten Hag said: “We are happy we did that, we have to pay attention and do it in a good way and first half I think it wasn’t the standard for Sir Bobby Charlton and the second half was a bit better. “But of course the news arrived and we are very sad and our thoughts are with his family and especially his wife Lady Norma, his children and his grandchildren. “I heard some players got some inspiration from it and they wanted a win to mark it. It was an extra motivation, absolutely. “But the first half was not a good game. We can talk long or we can talk short, it was a poor game from our side and you see it often after internationals, especially us with so many changes, the routines are not there. In the first half we allowed them to make it their game. “We were too direct, no good organisation, second half we made some changes and you saw we got better, we were more composed and kept the ball. “We controlled the game and created the chances and then finally we deserved the win and it was a beautiful goal.” Blades boss Paul Heckingbottom began his playing career at Old Trafford as a teenager and remembers Charlton fondly. “He was there the day I signed as a 14-year-old,” he said. “He is a man that represented everything that United wanted to be, certainly in terms of developing youth players and getting youth players into the first team. “It is not only Manchester United that will miss him, English football and I think he was a football icon across the world as well, so there will be a lot of people remembering him, stories they have heard, games they have seen.” The Blades may feel they deserved something out of the game, especially on the back of a lively first-half performance, but they slipped to an eighth defeat from nine games and a long winter looks on the cards. But Heckingbottom took the positives. “In most games we have shown more than enough that we can compete,” he added. “Lots of things that please me in that. “We have suffered horrendously with injuries in the last 10 days, captain, vice-captain and a couple of other players. We are not going to sulk about it, it is an opportunity for others. “We looked more of a threat tonight. There are lots of things tonight that we have to build on. It was close. What we had today was more of an all-round threat.”
2023-10-22 06:53
Pollard delivers again for the Springboks to continue his comeback story at the Rugby World Cup
Nothing will quite beat Stephen Donald coming straight from fishing whitebait on the Waikato River to boot the title-winning penalty for New Zealand as its fourth-choice flyhalf in 2011
2023-10-22 06:52
Nice edges 10-man Marseille 1-0 to go top in France. Mbappe scores for PSG in 3-0 rout of Strasbourg
Nice remains the only unbeaten team in the French league
2023-10-22 06:49
South Africa pulls off great escape to beat England and make Rugby World Cup final
South Africa has pulled off a great escape to beat England 16-15 at the death and keep its title defense at the Rugby World Cup alive
2023-10-22 06:29
Dalot scores winner as Man United beats Sheffield United 2-1 'on a sad day' after Charlton's death
Diogo Dalot has made sure Manchester United could pay tribute to Bobby Charlton with a win
2023-10-22 06:23
When are College Football Playoff rankings released? Time, channel, how to watch first CFP Selection show
The first College Football Playoff rankings are coming up fast. When will the CFP selection committee make their first Top 25?
2023-10-22 06:22
