If you know anything about the Bible and the Qur’an, you understand that what happened on the Sunday Night Football postgame interview was actually more than a difference of opinion – because Christians and Muslims believe there are no other gods but their God and Jesus Christ and Allah are definitely not the same.
With that understanding in mind, it was interesting to see Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud and linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair standing side by side on national television after beating the Kansas City Chiefs.
And one praised Jesus and the other one praised Allah.
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The Big Ten matched The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball record with nine ranked teams as Nebraska entered at No. 24 on Monday.
The conference set the mark last year on Dec. 2 and this week has three teams in the top 10 alone.
UConn still is No. 1, receiving 23 first-place votes from a national media panel. Texas garnered the other nine votes to remain second.
The top 10 was unchanged this week. South Carolina and UCLA stayed third and fourth with LSU and Michigan next. Maryland was seventh after rallying to beat Minnesota in double overtime Sunday.
Peacock’s alternate Sunday Night Football broadcast, Reality Hot Seat, featuring reality star commentary seems like it was produced specifically for me.
I primarily watch three types of shows: Live sports, documentaries, and a whole lot of Bravo. So Peacock and NBC have a very clear idea of what I like, and I absolutely loved the idea of this alternate broadcast. In theory, anyway.
I’ll sometimes pop on the Manningcast during Monday Night Football to see specific guests, and I do really enjoy the Manning brothers’ commentary and jokes at each other’s expense.
SA Star shines in Europe
SA forward dazzles abroad
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South African forward Luther Singh put on an impressive performance as AEL Limassol beat Omonia Aradippou 3-1 in the Cyprus League on Sunday.
The Stars of Africa academy product opened the scoring four minutes from the first whistle, before completing his brace in the 18th minute.
Cypriot midfielder Giorgos Pontikos pulled one back for the home team on the stroke of halftime, but Nemanja Glavcic restored the two-goal cushion in the 72nd minute.
Cameroon: Rigobert Song opens the door to a return on the Lions’ bench
Rigobert Song
Days after Marc Brys was dismissed, Rigobert Song has expressed his desire to return as head coach of Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions.
A former manager of the Lions and an iconic figure in Cameroonian football, Rigobert Song has reaffirmed his commitment to the nation and his readiness to step up if called upon by the Samuel Eto’o-led Fecafoot. “I’m a football fanatic and a Cameroonian patriot, and I think I prove it every time in my own humble way.
NEW YORK (AP) — Big Ten ties record with nine teams in AP Top 25 women’s basketball poll; UConn, Texas still 1-2.
The Chicago Bears were defeated by the Green Bay Packers, 28-21, to fall to 9-4 on the season. It marked Chicago’s first loss in six games and dropped them to second in the NFC North and seventh in the NFC.
The Bears got off to a rough start in the first half, where they were trailing 14-3 at halftime and with the Packers set to get the ball to open the third quarter. But Chicago mounted an impressive second-half comeback, which included three straight scoring drives, including two touchdowns, to position themselves for the win.
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