Sunday, October 9, 2016

College football scores: Top 25 results, how to watch Week 4 and more and other top stories.

  • College football scores: Top 25 results, how to watch Week 4 and more

    College football scores: Top 25 results, how to watch Week 4 and more
    After a wild Week 3, there is plenty of good football on the docket for Week 4. So what do you need to know, and who do you need to watch? Here's our full preview and look ahead.  Photo: Michael Chang No. 1 Alabama 48, Kent State 0 As expected, the Tide dominated Kent State. Freshman running back Joshua Jacobs shined, rushing for 97 yards and two TDs on 11 carries and adding 23 yards through the air. The bad news is the reason Jacobs played such a prominent role is because Bama los..
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  • No. 7 Stanford rallies past UCLA 22-13

    No. 7 Stanford rallies past UCLA 22-13
    PASADENA, Calif. (AP) UCLA contained Christian McCaffrey, kept Stanford's offense out of the end zone and generated just enough points to lead the Pac-12 champions until the Cardinal's final drive. And then everything reverted to usual form in this one-sided California rivalry. J.J. Arcega-Whiteside caught an 8-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Burns with 24 seconds to play, and No. 7 Stanford rallied for its ninth consecutive victory over the Bruins, 22-13 on Saturday night. McCaffrey ..
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  • Sloppy Pirates fall 6-1 to Nationals, who clinch NL East

    Sloppy Pirates fall 6-1 to Nationals, who clinch NL East
    AP 12:47 a.m. EDT September 25, 2016Pittsburgh Pirates' Josh Bell, left, rounds first after hitting a solo home run off Washington Nationals starting pitcher Joe Ross, right, in the third inning of a baseball game in Pittsburgh, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)(Photo: The Associated Press)PITTSBURGH (AP) — On a night when the Washington Nationals clinched their third National League East title in five years, the Pittsburgh Pirates played like anything but a champi..
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  • Facing elimination, Taurasi carries Mercury to semifinals

    Facing elimination, Taurasi carries Mercury to semifinals
    NEW YORK -- Phoenix coach Sandy Brondello hasn't always loved the WNBA's new knockout playoff format. But it's safe to say she has come around on it.The Mercury, inconsistent for much of the regular season, beat New York 101-94 in an elimination game Saturday to advance to the WNBA semifinals against Minnesota. That isn't bad for a team that finished the regular season two games below .500.Editor's PicksNew York Liberty coaches and players locked arms as a show of solidarity, and two Phoenix Mer..
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  • UFC Fight Night: Cyborg vs. Lansberg post-fight results and analysis

    UFC Fight Night: Cyborg vs. Lansberg post-fight results and analysis
    UFC Fight Night 95 is in the books, and overall, it was a pretty good event; the main card certainly was better than the prelims. Cris Cyborg beat the hell out of a tough but woefully overmatched Lina Lansberg. That was pretty much the only realistic outcome from the get-go, and that’s what we witnessed. Cyborg ragdolled her on the mat, busted up her body with knees and kicks, smashed her left eye and bloodied her nose with punches and elbows, and Mario Yamasaki finally stopped the fight about ..
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  • Brian Kelly: 'No position that is untouchable on' Notre Dame

    Brian Kelly: 'No position that is untouchable on' Notre Dame
    SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- In the minutes after a 38-35 home loss Saturday to Duke, Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly said that all 22 starting jobs on the Fighting Irish are up for grabs, sending a stern message to his 1-3 team."Every position, all 22 of them, will be evaluated," Kelly said at his postgame news conference. "Each and every position. There is no position that is untouchable on this football team. And that's the quarterback, all the way down to -- maybe the long snapper's OK. We're not going ..
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  • Wisconsin returns Michigan State fumble 66 yards for TD (0:34)

    Wisconsin returns Michigan State fumble 66 yards for TD (0:34)
    EAST LANSING, Mich. -- They do football the old-fashioned way at Wisconsin. Remember huddles? Remember fullbacks? Old-fashioned might be too newfangled a descriptive for this offense."Archaic," head coach Paul Chryst said after his No. 11 Badgers humiliated No. 8 Michigan State 30-6 in both teams' Big Ten Conference opener.The Badgers don't flip the ball to the official and run back to the line of scrimmage. They huddle until the 40-second clock has done half its work. They walk back to the line..
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  • Tomorrow's Top 25 Today: Wisconsin, Tennessee should power into top 10

    Tomorrow's Top 25 Today: Wisconsin, Tennessee should power into top 10
    There were some major games played on Saturday, but as things currently stand, it doesn't appear as if there will be too much chaos taking place in the new AP Top 25 this week.The biggest shakeups will come as a result of Wisconsin Badgers 's 30-6 victory at Michigan State Spartans , Ole Miss Rebels ' 45-14 rout of Georgia Bulldogs , and the epic comeback by Tennessee Volunteers against ..
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  • What we learned in Week 4: Les Miles' time at LSU has run out after latest gaffe

    What we learned in Week 4: Les Miles' time at LSU has run out after latest gaffe
    What a way for Les Miles to end his LSU Tigers career. Les Miles produced the most Les Miles finish ever Saturday night -- that's saying something -- and it's going to finally cost him his job.Because let's be honest: It's over from here on out. The only question is the expiration date. Twelve years of mostly good fortune with clock mismanagement came home to roost as LSU (2-2) botched the waning seconds of a loss to Auburn Tigers , which won without..
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