Author: Michael

Louisville was 15 minutes away from snapping a four-game losing streak against Kentucky and bringing the Governor’s Cup back to Derby City.
Despite taking a 24–21 lead into the fourth quarter, Wildcats running back Ray Davis and Kentucky’s defense stole the show. Davis registered two touchdown receptions in the second half and massive 37-yard touchdown run with nearly a minute to play in the game, giving the Cardinals the 38–31 advantage.

Ray Davis. Absolute beast.
His breakout for Kentucky has been so fun to watch this year.

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It has taken New York Rangers forward Nick Bonino a bit of time to put a goal on the scoresheet as a member of the Blueshirts. However, when he finally did, Rangers announcer Sam Rosen made sure to tip his cap to one of the more memorable goal calls in recent years.
Bonino was a key part of the Pittsburgh Penguins back-to-back Stanley Cups in 2015-16 and 2016-17. Since then he has bounced around a little bit with stops in Nashville, Minnesota, and San Jose before being traded back to the Penguins last year at the deadline.

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Gregg Doyel is not a fan of Aaron Rodgers. He believes the four-time NFL MVP is a bad guy, a science denier, an anti-vaxxer and — apparently — a bold-faced liar.
The Indianapolis Star columnist is accusing Rodgers of being deceitful about the injury that’s left him sidelined since Sept. 11. Doyel said he doesn’t believe the New York Jets quarterback actually tore his Achilles.
“I don’t believe for a second he suffered a torn Achilles, at least not as we know what a torn Achilles is,” Doyel posted on X. “Whatever Kevin Durant, Kobe and Brandon Graham suffered, he did not.

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Ohio State lost to Michigan in heartbreaking fashion as the Wolverines punched their ticket to the Big Ten championship game, ending the Buckeyes regular season. The key drive of the game was Michigan’s last possession, as the offense executed a 13-play, seven-minute drive, which ended in a field goal and drained the clock to around one minute left.
That final Buckeyes defensive possession had fans thinking back to earlier in the year, when Lou Holtz called Ohio State soft before the Buckeyes’ game vs. Notre Dame in September.

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UFC superstar Conor McGregor continued to rip the current state of his native Ireland amid violence and unrest. However, in his latest comments, the fighter seemed to hint that if the situation doesn’t improve in a hurry, then Mr. McGregor is going to Dublin.
Protests broke out in Ireland after a man with a knife attacked and wounded multiple people including several children. One of the children was seriously injured in the incident which occurred outside of a local school.

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No. 16 Oregon State lost 31–7 to No. 6 Oregon on Friday night, and it wasn’t the worst thing that happened to the program this weekend.
On Saturday, it was reported that coach Jonathan Smith would be leaving the Beavers to take the top job at Michigan State next year.
Smith, an Oregon State alum himself, took over the program in 2018, at a time when the Beavers had won just seven games combined over the previous three seasons under Gary Anderson.

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A scary moment occurred during the Michigan-Ohio State game when Wolverines offensive lineman Zak Zinter suffered what appeared to be a serious leg injury, one that required him to be carted off the field. The whole Michigan community and team rallied around Zinter immediately after the injury, as fans chanted “Let’s go Zak.” But Wolverines quarterback J.J. McCarthy provided the most heartwarming moment when he embraced Zinter’s parents in a hug. The moment was shared by Fox College Football’s account on X, formerly known as Twitter. 

J.J.

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