Tuesday, December 13, 2016

AAC Championship: Temple vs. Navy: RECAP, score, stats (12/3/16) and other top stories.

  • AAC Championship: Temple vs. Navy: RECAP, score, stats (12/3/16)

    AAC Championship: Temple vs. Navy: RECAP, score, stats (12/3/16)
    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- Soon after coach Matt Rhule received the obligatory drenching on the sideline, confetti rained down on the Temple football team and the players jumped with excitement during a celebration that was nearly five decades in the making. For the first time since 1967, the Owls are league champions. Phillip Walker threw two touchdown passes, Temple's defense stuffed Navy's running game and the Owls claimed their first American Athletic Conference title with a 34-10 victory Satu..
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  • In High-Scoring Era, Playoff Contenders Prove Defense Still Wins Championships

    In High-Scoring Era, Playoff Contenders Prove Defense Still Wins Championships
    While the debate raged into the late-night and early-morning hours about which four teams should get into the College Football Playoff, one aspect of championship weekend went mostly overlooked. In two of the three championship games featuring teams that most people believed had win-and-in status for the semifinals, defensive players took home the Most Valuable Player trophies: Alabama linebacker Reuben Foster and Washington safety Taylor Rapp. Even though the trend in college football has been..
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  • Sunday Shootaround: What do you do with DeMarcus Cousins?

    Sunday Shootaround: What do you do with DeMarcus Cousins?
    The saga of Boogie Cousins What do you do with DeMarcus Cousins? Man, that’s a loaded question. The short answer: nothing. Already an established All-Star and now an Olympian, Cousins is off to the best start of his career. He’s averaging over 28 points a game to go along with his usual 10 rebounds and 3 assists, and is arguably the best player the Sacramento Kings franchise has ever seen (shout out to Chris Webber). Cousins is also clearly in his prime. You don’t trade players like DeMarcus Co..
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  • Fast-paced, freewheeling UCLA topples No. 1 Kentucky in Lexington

    Fast-paced, freewheeling UCLA topples No. 1 Kentucky in Lexington
    Eight of Rivals.com’s top 25 freshmen. Four projected lottery picks. Two of college basketball’s most storied programs. Bill Raftery on the call.Saturday afternoon’s showdown between UCLA and Kentucky featured all the ingredients of an early-season classic, and the game itself did not disappoint.Overcoming an unsteady, turnover-plagued start and a mistake-prone, needlessly anxious finish, 11th-ranked UCLA stunned No. 1 Kentucky, 97-92, in Lexington. The Bruins led by as many as 14 points in the ..
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  • TUF 24 Finale: Johnson vs Elliott - Winners and Losers

    TUF 24 Finale: Johnson vs Elliott - Winners and Losers
    I’ll just come right out and say it - the UFC’s frantic run to end 2016 is exhausting. Weeks upon weeks of one event after the other is one way to burn out fans is a very risky thing for the UFC, as fans have been consistently unimpressed with each upcoming card. It’s almost appropriate to be cynical when star power is watered down significantly and cards are mostly comprised of fighters that aren’t always top-level but are working their way up. Fans consistently run into this problem when we ..
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  • Rob Gronkowski's season is over, but questions remain

    Rob Gronkowski's season is over, but questions remain
    Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski was officially placed on injured reserve Saturday, ending any hope that the key cog in the team's offense might make a late playoff cameo. Instead of fighting to get back by the AFC Championship game or the Super Bowl, the team, Gronkowski and his family opted for a long-term solution. Get away, get fully healthy, get back for 2017. But the finality of Gronk's situation this season did little to quell questions. His surgery Friday, a successful one performed..
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  • GameDay Final: The problem with Penn State in the playoff

    GameDay Final: The problem with Penn State in the playoff
    Ohio State lost once.Penn State lost twice.The Buckeyes beat three teams that are currently ranked in the top 10 of the College Football Playoff rankings, including two of them on the road.The Nittany Lions defeated two teams that are currently ranked in the top 10 -- one at home and one at a neutral site.If the CFP selection committee decides on Selection Day to include No. 2 Ohio State -- and not No. 7 Penn State -- among the four teams that will compete in the third edition of the playoff, it..
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  • A Guide to the College Football Playoff's Selection Day

    A Guide to the College Football Playoff's Selection Day
    12 weeks. Over 1,000 games. Dozens upon dozens of storylines. It all comes down to today, when ESPN will announce the four teams chosen to participate in the two College Football Playoff Semifinals – the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl. Undefeated Alabama is your No. 1 seed. That leaves five teams to fight over the remaining three spots. We think Ohio State is in the field. We'll find out for sure soon enough. Consider this your guide for a busy day. ..
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  • PSG Humiliated Before Season-Defining Champions League and Ligue 1 Fixtures

    PSG Humiliated Before Season-Defining Champions League and Ligue 1 Fixtures
    "It is the night we've imagined in our dreams."  That is how Montpellier midfielder Morgan Sanson described his team's 3-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain (via L'Equipe).  For the champions, it was a nightmare.  Layvin Kurzawa and Angel Di Maria returned to the lineup, seemingly giving Paris a significant advantage.  The presence of Kurzawa at left-back allowed Unai Emery to deploy his preferred strategy of using hyper-aggressive full-backs to provide width.  Montpellier manager Frederic Hantz..
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  • Carlos Beltran agrees to one-year, $16M deal with Astros

    Carlos Beltran agrees to one-year, $16M deal with Astros
    Free agent Carlos Beltran has agreed to a one-year deal worth $16 million with the Houston Astros, a source told ESPN's Buster Olney on Saturday.The deal also includes a full no-trade clause, according to the source.Editor's PicksThe move adds to a busy offseason for the Astros, who have boosted their lineup by trading for Yankees catcher Brian McCann and signing free-agent outfielder Josh Reddick.Houston missed the playoffs this year after winning the AL wild card in 2015.The switch-hitting Bel..
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