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The Auburn football program simply can’t get out of its own way.
The Tigers sitting at 2-3 on the year with all three losses coming at home and head coach Hugh Freeze constantly throwing players under the bus wasn’t enough, apparently, because now the team’s official X account is making major mistakes as well.
Outside of accidentally posting some NSFW content to the Auburn football feed, the person behind the account committed the second-worst sin imaginable on Wednesday afternoon by posting pro-Alabama content.
What was ESPN thinking?!
That’s what many baseball fans were wondering last night after the network had the audacity to interview Milwaukee Brewers center fielder Garrett Mitchell at the top of the 9th inning of all time, barely making it back in time for the live in-game action.
Mitchell had just hit the go-ahead home run in the bottom of the 8th inning to give Milwaukee a 5-3 lead before ESPN decided to interview him after coming out of commercial with the Mets at the plate for their last chance to tie the game.
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A confident Baker Mayfield will take the field tonight against the Falcons
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are 3-1, and they will put that record on the line Thursday night against the Atlanta Falcons to kick off Week 5 of the 2024 NFL season.
Which makes this a perfect time to check in on Baker Mayfield.
Through four games this season Mayfield has connected on 70.5% of his passes for 984 yards and eight touchdowns, against just a pair of interceptions. Those eight passing touchdowns are second in the NFL, behind only Sam Darnold.
The Kentucky loss could end up stinging for a while at Ole Miss, if the Rebels don’t find a way to regroup this weekend at South Carolina, and I’m not just talking about the rest of this season.
There is obviously frustration in Oxford following the loss on Saturday, enough to make folks wonder if this team is capable of making the college football playoff. I don’t think that is some type of controversial fact, folks are wondering what the heck went wrong, and how can we retrieve the momentum that was lost.
David Samson joins CBS Sports HQ with his bigge
No. 9 Missouri at No. 25 Texas A&M is the only ranked matchup this week, but there are plenty of upset possibilities you may want to check out today.
There’s at least one college football or NFL game every day through Nov. 26. Here are 10 — five from college and five from the pros — that really stand out.
There’s at least one college or NFL game every day through Tuesday, Nov. 26. Welcome to football nirvana.
Ahem … this thing on? It is? Good. Listen up …
We made it. We’ve finally made it. After 10 long months, today marks the first of – *checks notes* – 55 straight days of football on the colored TV. That’s right.
Starting today, and running through Thanksgiving, we can sit our fat, American butts on the couch every single night and watch some sort of football. Sure, some days it’ll be a Northern Illinois-Miami (OH) game, but whatever.
Last I checked, you can still lose money on the smaller games, too!
Beautiful. It’s perfect.