No. 1 Alabama reveals it doesn't need to be perfect to stomp No. 6 Texas A&M
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — A few minutes before halftime at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday, maintenance workers stormed the press box restrooms here like FBI agents. They pounded on the doors with walkie-talkies, asked if anyone was inside and burst in to check on the toilets. An announcement went over the stadium public address asking fans to refrain from using the restrooms because of a water pressure issue. Soon a crowd of 100,000 found themselves crossing their le..>> view originalJackson leads Cards' blitz
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Lamar Jackson and Louisville needed less than two minutes Saturday to get rid of a whole week's worth of bad feelings from a lackluster effort against Duke. Jackson broke a school season record with four first-half touchdowns, Louisville had three interceptions leading to 17 points and the seventh-ranked Cardinals burst past North Carolina State 54-13. "I was mad at myself from the Duke game, and Coach saw that," said Jackson, who completed 20 of 34 passes for 355 yards. "I w..>> view originalTiming is perfect for Cubs to head to World Series
CHICAGO -- Leave it to Joe Maddon’s wife, Jaye, to find perhaps the most meaningful bit of symbolism. “Did anyone notice,” Jaye asked a group of reporters surrounding her husband, “that the game ended at military time, 19:45?” Most of us hadn’t noticed that, not at the moment when the Cubs completed their 5-0 victory over the Dodgers in Game 6 of the NLCS to reach the World Series for the first time since, yes, 1945. The celebration at Wrigley Field was just starting. The noise was deafen..>> view originalFournette breaks LSU rushing record of 250 yards
Sep 24, 2016; Auburn, AL, USA; LSU Tigers running back Leonard Fournette (7) carries against the Auburn Tigers during the first quarter at Jordan Hare Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Reed-USA TODAY Sports(Photo: John Reed, John Reed-USA TODAY Sports)BATON ROUGE — Leonard Fournette started slow, but then he was an inferno.The junior LSU tailback from New Orleans appeared recovered from his near-month-long ankle injury and then some Saturday night as he exploded to 171 yards on just six carries w..>> view originalInsider: Hoosiers lack identity in loss to Northwestern
IU Insider Zach Osterman recaps a disappointing 24-14 IU defeat at Northwestern on Saturday. Zach Osterman/IndyStarOct 22, 2016; Evanston, IL, USA; Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Richard Lagow (21) throws a pass against the Northwestern Wildcats in the first quarter at Ryan Field.(Photo: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports)EVANSTON, Ill. – Less than an hour after the final whistle Saturday, Mitchell Paige was talking about going to class. Going to class, and cleaning up Indiana's locker room.“It’s..>> view originalJim Mora 'not worried' about Josh Rosen
Josh Rosen didn’t look like someone preparing to play in warmups.The right-handed quarterback threw some short left-handed passes, patted receivers on the back and pantomimed a throwing motion for his backup, Mike Fafaul. Looks weren’t deceiving. Rosen did not play during UCLA’s 52-45 loss to No. 19 Utah on Saturday at the Rose Bowl, the second consecutive game he sat out because of injuries to his lower body and the area around his throwing shoulder.Fafaul set school records for completions (..>> view originalGameDay Final: Ohio State stumbles, but it's not out of the race yet
Penn State's White Out turned into No. 2 Ohio State's wipeout.The Buckeyes, who at times this season have looked like defending national champion Alabama's biggest threat in the College Football Playoff race, were stunned 24-21 at Penn State.The Nittany Lions blocked a field goal and returned it for the winning touchdown with 4:27 left, handing Ohio State its first road defeat in Urban Meyer's tenure, ending a streak of 20 games.Penn State's stunning win is the signature victory of coach James F..>> view originalAuburn offense finds identity in blowout win over Arkansas
Life in the rough-and-tumble SEC West usually means hard-fought, close games decided by the smallest of margins, often turning on just a few plays. That was not the case at Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday night, where No. 21 Auburn had no trouble with No. 17 Arkansas, coasting to a 56–3 rout to improve to 3–1 in the division after an off-season of speculation about Guz Malzahn’s job status. The running game was the key for the resurgent Tigers. Three different p..>> view original
Saturday, October 29, 2016
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