Monthly Archives: September 2022

Nebraska makes Memorial Stadium history in 45-42 loss to Georgia Southern

Nebraska makes Memorial Stadium history in 45-42 loss to Georgia Southern

Scott Frost’s Nebraska tenure now includes another ugly loss. The Cornhuskers lost 45-42 to Georgia Southern on Saturday night as the Eagles became the third Sun Belt team to beat a Power Five opponent in Week 2. Nebraska had a chance to send the game to overtime as time expired but Timmy Bleekrode’s 52-yard kick sailed wide left. The defeat is the first time in 215 home games at Memorial Stadium that Nebraska has lost while scoring 35 or more points. And it drops Frost’s record at… Source link

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No. 20 Kentucky stifles Anthony Richardson, knocks off No. 12 Florida 26-16 in Gainesville

No. 20 Kentucky stifles Anthony Richardson, knocks off No. 12 Florida 26-16 in Gainesville

For just the second time in 43 years, Kentucky found a way to win in The Swamp. It wasn’t always pretty, but the No. 20 Wildcats overcame offensive struggles and special teams sloppiness with an excellent effort on defense in a 26-16 victory over No. 12 Florida. Of those 26 points, 13 came directly off interceptions of Florida’s Anthony Richardson. Richardson was phenomenal in Florida’s Week 1 win over Utah but struggled mightily in this one. After rushing for 106 yards and three… Source link

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Albert Pujols hits homer No. 696, tying Alex Rodriguez for 4th on all-time list. Can he reach 700?

Albert Pujols hits homer No. 696, tying Alex Rodriguez for 4th on all-time list. Can he reach 700?

Albert Pujols crushed the 696th homer of his illustrious career on Saturday night, tying Alex Rodriguez for fourth on the all-time home run list. The St. Louis Cardinals legend now has 17 homers in a surprising 2022 resurgence, with time left to reach for 700. Facing JT Brubaker of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Pujols cranked a first-pitch slider 418 feet into the left-field stands. Albert Pujols climbing toward 700-homer club The year Pujols debuted in MLB, Barry Bonds hit 73 home runs on his way to… Source link

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Iga Swiatek defeats Ons Jabeur in straight sets to claim first US Open trophy

Iga Swiatek defeats Ons Jabeur in straight sets to claim first US Open trophy

Iga Swiatek has done it again. For the second time this year, she’s standing at the top of a podium, holding a Grand Slam trophy above her head. This time, she defeated Ons Jabeur 6-2, 7-6(5) to win the 2022 US Open, capping off a year of incredible and unexpected success. Swiatek, who looked extremely nervous before the match began, looked anything but once the rackets started swinging. She came out strong, showing off all the skills we know her for: explosive movement, pinpoint precision… Source link

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No. 8 Notre Dame upset 26-21 by Marshall, still winless in Marcus Freeman era

No. 8 Notre Dame upset 26-21 by Marshall, still winless in Marcus Freeman era

Marcus Freeman is going to have to wait a little longer to get his first win as Notre Dame’s head coach. Marshall played spoiler on Saturday in No. 8 Notre Dame’s home opener, upsetting the Fighting Irish 26-21 in South Bend. It was an ugly performance all around for the Irish, who are now 0-3 during Freeman’s brief time as head coach. On Saturday, the Irish came out of the gates sluggish and fell behind 9-7 at halftime. The Marshall lead grew to 12-7 entering the fourth until the Irish… Source link

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Mavericks owner Mark Cuban backtracks after originally saying he was ‘not a fan’ of in-season tournament

Mavericks owner Mark Cuban backtracks after originally saying he was ‘not a fan’ of in-season tournament

Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has some thoughts on NBA’s reported in-season tournament. After a video circulated Friday where Cuban said he wasn’t a fan of the mid-season series and would even consider benching their best players, he later clarified and told The New York Times’ Mark Stein that those comments were “old” and that he was “actually open” to the idea. Here is the original video: The details of the proposed tournament are still being worked out, but the Athletic’s Shams Charania… Source link

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Kyle Busch leaving Joe Gibbs Racing for Richard Childress Racing in 2023

Kyle Busch leaving Joe Gibbs Racing for Richard Childress Racing in 2023

Kyle Busch reportedly won’t be racing for Joe Gibbs Racing in 2023. According to The Athletic, Busch, 37, is heading to Richard Childress Racing next season in one of the biggest NASCAR free agent moves of the last decade. Busch’s departure from JGR comes as he’s racing for the championship in 2022 and longtime sponsor M&M Mars announced it wouldn’t be returning to his car in 2023. That announcement left JGR scrambling for sponsorship for one of the most successful and recognizable… Source link

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Bryce Young’s heroics help No. 1 Alabama escape with 20-19 win over Texas

Bryce Young’s heroics help No. 1 Alabama escape with 20-19 win over Texas

Bryce Young was not going to let Texas beat Alabama. The No. 1 Crimson Tide survived a major scare from Texas after scoring with 10 seconds left in a 20-19 win. Texas took a 19-17 lead with 1:29 to go on a Bert Auburn field goal but Young continued to show why he was the 2021 Heisman winner with a fantastic fourth quarter. “When his best was needed, it was really good,” Alabama coach Nick Saban told Fox after the game. Young was absolutely phenomenal over the final 15 minutes and his 20-yard… Source link

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College football fans across the country can’t access digital tickets because of a nationwide outage

College football fans across the country can’t access digital tickets because of a nationwide outage

Digital ticketing systems aren’t working all over the country at multiple college football stadiums this weekend. The schools have called it a “nationwide outage” that is preventing fans from accessing their tickets on mobile devices. Currently, the schools which have admitted their systems aren’t working include: Michigan, Georgia Tech, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Nebraska, Arizona, Purdue, UCLA, James Madison, Bowling Green, Washington, William & Mary and Miami (OH). The company at the heart… Source link

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Why Czinger’s 3D-printed hypercar is the future of manufacturing

Why Czinger’s 3D-printed hypercar is the future of manufacturing

Imagine a startup co-founded by father and son engineers, based in the U.S., making a world-class, record-beating hypercar. Now, imagine the car’s underpinnings are 3D-printed metallic, designed by artificial intelligence, and assembled by robots. It sounds far-fetched, even for Silicon Valley, but the team of Kevin Czinger and Lukas Czinger have done just that. Czinger 21C (Credit: Czinger) Yahoo Finance had the chance to visit the Czinger vehicles factory near Los Angeles, California, -… Source link

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