The Yankees are headed back to the World Series for the first time since 2009, with Juan Soto’s three-run blast in the 10th inning providing the margin of victory in Game 5 of the ALCS against the Guardians. Giancarlo Stanton was named ALCS MVP.
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Georgia weathered a bizarre about-face from officials on a pass interference call to beat No. 1 Texas 30-15.
Now that the Longhorns have fallen, there are no undefeated teams remaining in the SEC.
No. 9 Iowa State stayed undefeated with a 38–35 win over UCF, scoring the go-ahead touchdown with 30 seconds left.
UCF defensive back Braeden Marshall thought he had a pick-6 touchdown against Iowa State, but dropped the ball before crossing the goal line.
Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa is expected to resume practicing next week, with the hopes of being able to play next Sunday against the Cardinals, sources confirmed to ESPN.
Texas fans lost their collective minds during the third quarter of its matchup against Georgia on Saturday night, which turned out to be all for nothing thanks to a very weird call from the officials.
The game had gone sideways for the Longhorns in the first half, which saw Steve Sarkisian turn to Arch Manning for a period of time when Quinn Ewers was not playing at his best.
It was the third quarter when everything turned upside down, and I still have no idea how we reached the point.
Have you ever seen a pass interference call take nearly five minutes to get figured out?
There was a lot of build–up to what we all expected to be a Clash of the Titans-style battle between the No. 1 Texas Longhorns and the No.5 Georgia Bulldogs, and at least through one half, it has been all Georgia.
So much so, that Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian made the stunning decision to pull starting QB Quinn Ewers in favor of impressive redshirt freshman Arch Manning.
The move came toward the end of the second quarter with the Longhorns unable to get anything going offensively, so, they decided to give Manning a shot.
I didn’t expect MC Hammer to make an appearance on this college football Saturday, but that’s part of the fun; you never know what might come up.
In this case, it was an unbelievable connection that the Arizona Wildcats have to the parachute pants-wearing “U Can’t Touch This” singer.
MC Hammer was scheduled to attend Saturday’s game between the Wildcats and the Colorado Buffaloes and beforehand it was getting reported as: “MC Hammer is going to support his ol’ buddy Deion Sanders.” No surprise there.