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What college football games are today? Texas-Michigan headlines Saturday's action

Saturday's schedule for Week 2 of the 2024 college football season has 75 games with FBS teams, including a top-10 clash between Texas and Michigan.


NASCAR playoffs at Atlanta starting lineup: Michael McDowell ties Cup-high mark with fifth pole of 2024

McDowell is now tied for the most poles in 2024 after never having one prior to this season


Washington State unveils new jerseys ahead of kickoff

Some new threads to start your gameday morning.


Saquon Barkley needed just 1 game to showcase exactly what the Eagles were missing in their offense last year

Barkley turned around the Eagles' biggest weakness in their running game


Bulls teammate: Michael Jordan said Clyde Drexler was just as good as him but didn't 'know how to play the game'

Even though Jordan was named MVP for the 1991-92 season, Drexler was just as dominant as a scorer and averaged more rebounds and assists.


Browns make roster moves ahead of season opener against Cowboys

Team adds Jaelon Darden, Mike Ford and Germain Ifedi to the active roster, and bring back a familiar face to the practice squad.


Highlights! Nathan Fletcher dominates Zygimantas Ramaska for debut submission victory | UFC Vegas 97

Nathan Fletcher debuted versus Zygimantas Ramaska earlier tonight (Sat., Sept. 7, 2024) at UFC Vegas 97 LIVE on ESPN/ESPN+ from inside UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada. In a dominant showing, Fletcher knocked his debut win via arm triangle choke in the second round. Both men were members of the latest Ultimate Fighter (TUF) cast, but a broken leg in the first round of the tournament disrupted Fletcher’s chances of advancing. The 26-year-old...


Transcript: What Badgers HC Luke Fickell said after 27-13 win over South Dakota

Read everything that Luke Fickell said following the Badgers second win of the season.


Matt LaFleur puts Packers' mistakes on "things that we did as a staff, quite frankly"

Packers coach Matt LaFleur says he and his assistant coaches needed to do a better job in Friday night's loss to the Eagles.


Jenkins' 3 TDs lead FIU in 52-16 rout of Central Michigan in home opener

MIAMI (AP) — Keyone Jenkins threw two touchdown passes and ran for a third while four backs ran for scores as Florida International rolled to a 52-16 win over Central Michigan in the Panthers' home opener on Saturday. The game was the first at renamed Pitbull Stadium, part of a promotional partnership with recording artist Pitbull. Kenkins opened the scoring by dashing into the end zone from the 4, then passed 36 yards to Eric Rivers to open the...


Trinity Rodman nets wondergoal, celebrates with Magic Johnson

Trinity Rodman continued her outstanding 2024 on Saturday, scoring a stunning solo goal and assisting a stoppage-time winner for the Washington Spirit to provide a perfect start for new Spirit investor Magic Johnson.


Michael Jordan told Phil Jackson that Scottie Pippen was Bulls' 'best all-around player' but never told Pippen: 'That wouldn't be like him'

Michael Jordan told Phil Jackson before the 1992-93 NBA season that Scottie Pippen “was the best all-around player” on the Chicago Bulls. However, Jordan never said it to Pippen.


No. 3 Texas halts No. 10 Michigan's win streak at 16

Quinn Ewers threw three touchdown passes and No. 3 Texas snapped No. 10 Michigan's nation-best, 16-game winning streak with a resounding 31-12 victory at Ann Arbor, Mich., on Saturday afternoon.


WWE Signs Attitude Era Hall Of Famer To Legends Contract

WWE has locked in another '90s star to a Legends deal, this time an early force in the women's division.


Skylar Diggins-Smith sets Storm assists record in rout of Mercury

Skylar Diggins-Smith broke the Seattle Storm record for most assists in a season in a 90-66 victory Saturday against her former team, the Phoenix Mercury, in Seattle.


Charles Barkley says the NBA screwed up by upsetting Tatum and Brown: “Let’s piss off two of the top-10 players in the NBA as they’re coming off a championship”

Charles Barkley believes the NBA has made a mistake by angering Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown.


No one regrets their offseason choice as much as Kenny Pickett with the Steelers

Kenny Pickett's offseason choice looks quite bad in hindsight after how things have worked out with the Steelers.


Ja’Marr Chase contract update ahead of Sunday’s kickoff

There’s hope that a deal gets done at the buzzer.


Stephen Curry attends the US Open final, providing a thrill for Jessica Pegula's husband

NEW YORK (AP) — Jessica Pegula's husband is such a Stephen Curry fan that he uses the NBA superstar's name for his iPhone. On Saturday, Curry came to support Pegula during her 7-5, 7-5 loss to Aryna Sabalenka in the U.S. Open final. Curry and his wife, Ayesha, sat behind one of the baselines and talked to Pegula before the match. Pegula and Stephen Curry had met briefly in Paris at the Olympics. This time, their spouses also got to chat, which...


UFC Vegas 97 results: Natalia Silva puts on striking clinch to shut out Jessica Andrade

Natalia Silva took a big step forward in her career with a shutout performance over Jessica Andrade in the UFC Vegas 97 co-main event.


Nico Iamaleava combines for 276 yards and 3 TDs as No. 14 Tennessee routs No. 24 NC State 51-10

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Quarterback Nico Iamaleava combined for 276 yards and three touchdowns, former walk-on safety Will Brooks had a momentum-turning 85-yard interception return for a score and No. 14 Tennessee trounced No. 24 North Carolina State 51-10 on Saturday night in the Duke's Mayo Classic. Iamaleava threw touchdown passes to Miles Kitselman and Holden Staes and ran for a 31-yard score as the Vols scored on eight of their 11...


“I’ve forgotten more basketball than some people know” - Allen Iverson couldn’t understand why the 76ers didn’t offer him a job post-retirement

Allen Iverson once admitted to aspiring to join the coaching staff in any capacity to help the 76ers elevate their status.


Pitt storms back to edge Cincinnati

Ben Sauls converted a 35-yard field goal with 17 seconds left to cap a dramatic 22-point comeback and lift the visiting Pittsburgh Panthers to a stunning 28-27 win over the Cincinnati Bearcats in the "River City Rivalry" on Saturday.


Oklahoma State, Kansas State survive upset bids as top Big 12 contenders shake off struggles in Week 2

The two Big 12 contenders needed wins to stay firmly in the AP Top 25


Four burning questions as Texas dominates Michigan: Where do Wolverines go from here at quarterback?

From Quinn Ewers' massive statement on the road to Michigan's 2024 ceiling, let's look ahead after Texas' dominant win


RECAP: Tennessee drops 50-plus as defense smothers NC State in Vols’ win

The Vols’ defense held NC State to just 143 total yards, racking up three sacks, 13 TFLs and three turnovers, while Nico Iamaleava and Dylan Sampson led the offense with five combined TDs as UT punked NC State, in Charlotte, 51-10. The defense was absolutely stifling for the majority of the game and held the Wolf Pack to 3-12 on third downs, 0-2 on fourth downs and one red-zone score (a FG) in just two opportunities. Nico went 16-23 for 211...


3 things that stood out in Gophers win over Rhode Island

Minnesota played a clean game across the board on Saturday.


Sky's Angel Reese sidelined with season-ending wrist injury

Angel Reese's stellar rookie season with the Chicago Sky is coming to a premature end. Reese announced she suffered a "season ending injury.


"I was just showing you how it used to be" - When "old man" George Gervin dropped 35 at halftime to Michael Jordan's amazement

Iceman’s vintage 35-point first half against the Mavericks in 1986 left a young Michael Jordan in awe of the fading legend's greatness.


Adames, Sánchez hit back-to-back homers in 1st inning as Brewers defeat Rockies 5-2

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Willy Adames and Gary Sánchez hit back-to-back homers in the first inning, William Contreras later added a two-run shot and the Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Colorado Rockies 5-2 on Saturday night. Rookie right-hander Tobias Myers (7-5) recorded a career-high 11 strikeouts over six innings to help Milwaukee avoid a fourth consecutive loss. The NL Central-leading Brewers are the only major league team without a losing streak of...


Mets win ninth consecutive vs. Reds, could enter Sunday with sole possession of playoff spot

The Mets are now 29-18 since the All-Star break


Yankees blank the Cubs once again

CHICAGO (AP) — Clarke Schmidt and Nestor Cortes combined on a four-hitter, and the New York Yankees clinched their 32nd straight winning season by blanking the Chicago Cubs 2-0 on Saturday. Schmidt pitched 4 2/3 innings of four-hit ball in his first big league game since May 26. Cortes (9-10) closed it out in his first relief appearance since 2021. Coupled with Baltimore’s 7-1 loss to Tampa Bay, New York moved back into first in the AL East. The...


Northern Illinois Stuns Notre Dame in All-Time Upset

Forget College Football Playoff, Notre Dame has to pick up the pieces after awful loss to NIU


After Donald Trump's Disdain, Steelers' Mike Tomlin Reveals Dynamic Kickoff Rule's True Implications on NFL

Mike Tomlin's all about keeping it clean"”literally! The post After Donald Trump's Disdain, Steelers' Mike Tomlin Reveals Dynamic Kickoff Rule's True Implications on NFL appeared first on EssentiallySports.


Paralympic Games Paris 2024 Official USA Gold Medal Count Tracker After Day 10

Get an inside look at Team USA's gold medal tally at the Paralympics. Explore the athletes who excelled in Para Archery, Athletics, Swimming, and Triathlon.


Altuve and Peña homer in Astros' 11-5 win over scuffling Diamondbacks

HOUSTON (AP) — Jose Altuve and Jeremy Peña homered as the Houston Astros improved to 7-0 in games started by Yusei Kikuchi by beating the scuffling Arizona Diamondbacks 11-5 on Saturday. Altuve had three hits and scored three times. Peña’s 15th homer was a three-run shot, capping a five-run sixth inning that started with the Astros clinging to a one-run lead. “It’s great to put runs on the board,” Peña said. “That’s what we try to do. I feel...


'This is who we are': Texas flashes new identity as Longhorns bully perennial bully Michigan around Big House

Steve Sarkisian committed to making his program more physical, a journey that peaked on Saturday


Moment of the Game: Will Howard brings a much-needed extra dimension to Ohio State’s offense

I wish for nothing but good things for Kyle McCord, but Will Howard is an upgrade in almost every category.


Saquon Barkley’s teammates were in awe of his three-touchdown Eagles debut

It didn’t take long for Saquon Barkley to make a significant impact in his first season with the Eagles, and his three-touchdown performance in their season-opening win against the Packers impressed the ex-Giants running back’s new teammates. Barkley collected 109 yards and two touchdowns on the ground, while catching another two passes for 23 yards and a touchdown in their 34-29 victory in Brazil, and Will Shipley described Barkley’s...


Seahawks-Broncos Preview: Five questions with Mile High Report

The Seahawks and Broncos open the season Sunday, and Field Gulls teamed up with Mile High Report to preview the game.


College Football Team Draws Embarrassing Crowd for Saturday Afternoon Game

Home openers may not always unfold as planned in college football.


Shaq talks about the most important advice he received from Magic Johnson: "It's ok to be famous, but you better start owning things"

Shaquille O'Neal reflects on the most important advice he received from the Lakers legend, Magic Johnson.


AP photographer finds beauty at the Paralympics in capturing what’s not there

PARIS (AP) — Emilio Morenatti, 55, is the AP’s chief photographer for Spain and Portugal. His worldwide coverage has earned him numerous awards, including a Pulitzer Prize. Morenatti, who lost a leg in Afghanistan in 2009, was in Paris to cover his third Paralympics this summer. This is his account of the experience. __ When I’m covering the Paralympics, I feel I get a lot back from the athletes. What you see is a lot of energy. Athletes are pushing themselves to the maximum. Sometimes I focus not on the first athlete to finish, but the last one. It’s kind of a metaphor for highlighting the strength of people with disabilities. My own disability helps break barriers. When the athletes see my prosthetic, they know that like them I had to overcome some obstacles in my career, and that creates a connection between us. Sometimes we talk about prosthetics and the complications with them. The conversation creates empathy between us. I try to be as respectful as possible. I try to make beautiful photos of a disabled body. My aim is to capture the part of the body that is not there anymore, an absence that needs to be accepted. Many athletes are helped by technology, a prosthetic or something that helps the athlete to run or jump. Except in swimming. In swimming there’s just a body. There is a beauty in that. An athlete who impressed me is Gabriel Araujo from Brazil. I followed him from London and Tokyo. He’s an incredible swimmer without arms, with short legs, with an incredible energy. His only way of celebrating is showing his tongue. When he shows his tongue it’s like when others raise an arm. It’s a different type of body language. It’s something really special. When I lost my leg in 2009, I was in one of the best moments of my career. And then I thought, ‘this is the end. This is where I have to shift to become an editor, because my mobility is gone.’ But that feeling stayed with me only for a few months. Then I decided that my amputation is not in my head, but my leg, so I will find my way. From that time, I decided I will try to get my cameras back again and continue being a photographer and doing what I really love. Somehow, I found my way. I’ve been able to get closer to people with disabilities. I’ve found a way to describe disability through photography. I feel very useful doing it. I won’t say that the amputation helped my life, but it helped me find this new angle to my photography. ___ AP Paralympics: https://apnews.com/hub/paralympic-games


Ohio State’s 33 Greatest Football Players Of All-Time


Yankees cut 2 pitchers, return Schmidt and Hamilton

The Yankees welcomed substantial reinforcements on Saturday, with Clarke Schmidt set to feature against the Chicago Cubs in the afternoon. […]


Meitz throws for 5 touchdowns, 392 yards in Stetson's 35-0 win over NAIA Warner

DELAND, Fla. (AP) — Brady Meitz threw for 392 yards and five touchdowns — three to Fabian Baez — and Stetson defeated NAIA-member Warner 35-0 Saturday night. Meitz's first two touchdown passes went to Baez for a 14-0 halftime lead. He threw another to Dalton Bailey for a 21-0 third-quarter bulge. Meitz finished 29-of-49 passing for 392 yards with the five TDs and an interception. Baez had 164 yards receiving on nine catches. Stetson (2-0)...


Two big innings propel Astros past Diamondbacks

Jeremy Pena capped a five-run sixth inning with a three-run home run, and the Houston Astros remained unbeaten with Yusei Kikuchi on the mound by toppling the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks 11-5 on Saturday.


Greg Norman's next two LIV Golf targets from PGA Tour are obvious

LIV Golf is set to continue spending in the off-season as it looks to add to its roster of stars, and there are two big names the Saudi PIF could be going after


Konrardy hits 54-yard field goal with 6 seconds left to lift Iowa State past No. 21 Iowa, 20-19

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Kyle Konrardy made a 54-yard field goal with six seconds left to give Iowa State a 20-19 victory over No. 21 Iowa on Saturday, only the Cyclones' third victory in the last 11 games against the Hawkeyes. Konrardy, who had missed a 41-yard field-goal attempt in the second quarter, got his chance when the Cyclones (2-0) drove 42 yards on three pass completions from quarterback Rocco Becht after getting the ball at their own...


Should Caitlin Clark or Angel Reese be the WNBA Rookie of the Year?