Pittsburgh had one of its worst days in recent memory Saturday, doing almost nothing right in a blowout 58–7 loss to No. 14 Notre Dame.
However, things may have gone from bad to worse for the Panthers after the game.
Questioned by reporters postgame, Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi seemingly lay blame for the Panthers’ regression at the feet of his players.
“We lost a lot of good players last year,” Narduzzi said. “We thought we’d replace them and we obviously didn’t do a good job with that.
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Oregon put on a dominating performance against Utah on Saturday afternoon, positioning the Ducks in a solid spot in the Pac-12. After the impressive outing against the Utes, the Ducks have a clear road ahead of them to the conference title game behind head coach Dan Lanning.
But it was following the win over Utah where Dan Lanning decided to use his platform at Oregon to ask questions regarding gun violence in America.
After the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, this week that left 18 dead and many others injured, Dan Lanning felt like it was time to ask questions.
Kansas snapped an 18-game losing streak to Oklahoma in their final matchup before the Sooners depart the Big 12 for the SEC.
The Commanders’ decision on whether to trade players such as Chase Young and Montez Sweat is expected to be influenced by Sunday’s game against the Eagles, sources told ESPN.
The Titans told Derrick Henry they don’t plan to trade him despite receiving inquiries about the star RB, sources told ESPN.
Tyson Fury survived an early knockdown and emerged with a split-decision victory in a surprisingly competitive bout against Francis Ngannou.
The most interesting headline to come out of Notre Dame’s 58-7 blowout win over Pittsburgh didn’t come from anything that happened on the gridiron. Instead, the most intriguing news involved the Fighting Irish’s Leprechaun.
For the first time in Irish football school history, Notre Dame’s iconic mascot was a female. Kylee Kazenski, a member of the upcoming ‘24 class, roamed the sidelines as the human good-luck charm at Notre Dame Stadium.
While the early season hype that surrounded the Colorado football program has quieted significantly as the end of October nears, the ability of Travis Hunter remains crystal clear.
Colorado’s star two-way player made his presence felt on the defensive side of the football with an acrobatic first quarter interception against UCLA on Saturday night.
Hunter, who was locked up in man coverage on the outside, read UCLA quarterback Ethan Garbers’s eyes and jumped in front of Bruins receiver Logan Loya for the ridiculous interception.
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Boxing fans were stunned after Tyson Fury earned a controversial split-decision win over Francis Ngannou at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Ngannou, who was making his boxing debut, took Fury the distance. The former UFC champion looked ready to hand Fury, the WBC heavyweight champion, his first career loss. The victory appeared in hand, especially after he sent Fury to the mat in the third round with a vicious left hook, earning the only knock down in the fight.
FRANCIS JUST KNOCKED DOWN TYSON FURY pic.twitter.
The Miami Hurricanes may have exorcised that no-kneel loss to Georgia Tech three weeks ago.
If you remember, and Miami coach Mario Cristobal sure does, the Hurricanes had a chance to run out the clock with a simple quarterback kneel for a 20-17 win over Georgia Tech on Oct. 7. Instead, Cristobal let quarterback Terry Van Dyke hand off to running back Donald Chaney Jr., who promptly fumbled it to Georgia Tech with 25 seconds left at Tech’s 26-yard line.