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The 102nd installment of the “Holy War” game ended well for the BYU Cougars. But we can’t say the same for the BYU cheer coach.
Head cheer coach Jocelyn Allan, who has been with BYU since 2010, said she was hit in the head and knocked out by a water bottle that was thrown by an unruly Utah Utes fan after the Cougars’ 22-21 win.
“At the conclusion of tonight’s BYU/Utah game, a Utah fan in the table seats in the south endzone threw a water bottle and hit me directly in the head,” Allan wrote on her Instagram story.
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The San Francisco 49ers drafted Florida wide receiver Ricky Pearsall with the #31 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. With the futures of Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk up-in-the-air at the time (due to the team’s financial constraints), the 49ers used their first round pick to add a young receiver.
Before Pearsall’s NFL career could even start, he suffered a gunshot wound at the end of August.
Pearsall was the victim of a robbery attempt in the crime-riddled city of San Francisco. Not only was his NFL career in doubt, there were questions about whether he would even survive.
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The 49ers rookie receiver continued his hot start since returning from his gunshot wound.
The San Francisco 49ers welcomed back running back Christian McCaffrey, but the big news in the first quarter was rookie wide receiver Ricky Pearsall scoring his first career touchdown. Pearsall caught a pass over the middle and turned it into a 46-yard score, outrunning several Buccaneers defenders.
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It wouldn’t be fair to say the New York Giants lost Sunday because of Daniel Jones, although he did his fair share to hurt his team’s cause.
But the bottom line is the Giants lost for the eighth time in 10 games, this one against the Carolina Panthers in Munich, Germany. And that puts the team’s highest-paid and most prominent player under a hot lamp of attention.
Because we are now one game closer to the end of the Daniel Jones era in New York.
Why do we say this?
Jones has two more years remaining on his contract that originally was for four years and $160 million.