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There was a moment that electrified the crowd on Saturday at Ole Miss‘ Vaught Hemingway Stadium during the Rebels’ game against the Oklahoma Sooners, and it had nothing to do with football.
Instead, it had everything to do with a rogue squirrel that ran onto the field and into the end zone.
During the game, the streaking rodent found itself out on the field, and when it started breaking toward the end zone, the crowd went nuts.
He could. Go. All. The. Way! 
That was a nice 17-yard scamper into the end zone.
It was an impressive run to the house.

Deebo Samuel will be back in the San Francisco 49ers lineup this week ahead of their matchup against the Dallas Cowboys after missing some time with pneumonia.
Now, the ultra-talented “wide back” is giving some details about his battle with the illness and it’s pretty scary.
According to NBC Sports Bay Area, Samuel spent Sunday through Tuesday in the hospital with fluid in his lungs after leaving the Niners game against the Kansas City Chiefs last week.
“Honestly, like, I really couldn’t breathe, for real,” Samuel said on Friday.

Football is the most physically violent sport, a game meant for guys to display some old-fashioned physicality, toughness, and the ability to play through pain.
At least, that’s what it used to be. Football in its modern form is softer than a mountain of My Pillows.
The No. 12 Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the No. 24 Navy Midshipmen were playing a game at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. With just more than four minutes in the third quarter, Notre Dame was piling it on, winning by a score of 44-14.

A new crop of players will soon be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame and part of the festivities is the Hyundai Hockey Hall of Fame Legends Classic. On this year’s roster of legends hitting the ice at Scotiabank Arena is 84-year-old, 5-time Stanley Cup champion Terry Harper.
The Regina, Saskatchewan native played 10 seasons with the Montreal Canadiens —that’s where the five Cups came from 1962-63 to 1971-72. After that, he played four seasons with the Los Angeles Kings, three with the Detroit Red Wings, and then one season each with the St. Louis Blues and Colorado Rockies.