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Shocking ACC schools tabbed as major targets for Big Ten and SEC in realignment
Shocking ACC schools tabbed as major targets for Big Ten and SEC in realignment
The two ACC schools the Big Ten and SEC might want the most are North Carolina and Virginia.While Clemson, Florida State and even Miami might make more sense in terms of conference expansion on the college football side of things, the two ACC schools leagues like the Big Ten and SEC might covet ...
1970-01-01 08:00
Late Scotland comeback stuns Erling Haaland and Norway
Late Scotland comeback stuns Erling Haaland and Norway
Kenny McLean scored a dramatic 89th-minute winner for Scotland in Norway as the visitors turned their Euro 2024 qualifier on its head with two goals in as many minutes. Scotland were trailing to Erling Haaland’s 61st-minute penalty and had barely posed a threat before Lyndon Dykes capitalised on some hesitancy in the Norwegian defence to nudge the ball home after John McGinn’s attempted through ball had been intercepted. The Group A leaders soon ensured they continued their perfect start to the campaign when Dykes laid McGinn’s pass back to substitute McLean, who curled a low shot just inside the far post. The visitors wore black armbands in memory of Gordon McQueen, who scored his fifth and final international goal in a 4-0 win in the same stadium in 1979 on the previous occasion the teams met in a European Championship qualifier. And they provided a fitting tribute to the 30-times capped centre-back with a sensational comeback victory. Jack Hendry was handed possibly the most difficult task in world football at the moment when he was drafted in to play at the heart of a back three tasked with stopping Haaland. The Club Brugge defender was the only change to the team that beat Spain in March after Grant Hanley dropped out with a serious Achilles injury. The best chance of the first half fell to Norway forward Alexander Sorloth, who sent a free header from eight yards straight at Angus Gunn. Scotland struggled to retain possession in the opening 20 minutes before settling down somewhat. Andy Robertson produced two good runs and crosses but they did not lead to anything and McGinn was closed down quickly after getting a sight of goal following Ryan Christie’s cross. Steve Clarke’s side were employing a flat back five out of possession and trying to keep a high line. The only time Haaland got the ball in a decent position in the first half, Callum McGregor quickly tracked back to make a penalty-box tackle. The striker might have had a far better chance if he had not been hauled down by Hendry while beginning a chase for a ball over the top. Hendry was the last defender but only received a yellow card given the foul was on the halfway line. The Slovenian referee was a lot harsher in handing bookings to McGinn and Kieran Tierney either side of half-time. Ola Solbakken and McGinn saw decent long-range shots saved early in the second half before Hendry got away with some penalty-box grappling with Haaland, although the striker did not appeal unlike some of his team-mates. However, he did not have long to wait for a spot-kick. Ryan Porteous grabbed the striker’s shirt as he looked set to attack Sorloth’s cross and the referee immediately pointed to the spot when Haaland went down. Porteous in return received a yellow card which rules him out of Tuesday’s visit of Georgia. Gunn dived the right way and came close but was beaten by the power of the strike from Haaland, who had only scored once in his previous eight club matches but took his tally for the season for club and country to 59. Scotland soon lost Tierney to injury with Liam Cooper entering the fray and they were making no inroads into Norway’s lead before Clarke made a triple switch in the 79th minute and moved to a back four. McLean, Stuart Armstrong and Billy Gilmour came on. Haaland went off in the 84th minute and Scotland soon stunned the hosts and delighted their travelling fans with their late double whammy. Read More Hayley McQueen pays tribute to father Gordon after his death at 70 Romeo Beckham signs for Premier League club George Saville will never complain about lack of recognition for his hard work Romeo Beckham signs for Premier League club George Saville will never complain about lack of recognition for his hard work David Brooks accepts people will start to doubt Wales following Armenia defeat
1970-01-01 08:00
Kenny McLean nets late winner as Scotland edge qualifying comeback in Norway
Kenny McLean nets late winner as Scotland edge qualifying comeback in Norway
Kenny McLean scored a dramatic 89th-minute winner for Scotland in Norway as the visitors turned their Euro 2024 qualifier on its head with two goals in as many minutes. Scotland were trailing to Erling Haaland’s 61st-minute penalty and had barely posed a threat before Lyndon Dykes capitalised on some hesitancy in the Norwegian defence to nudge the ball home after John McGinn’s attempted through ball had been intercepted. The Group A leaders soon ensured they continued their perfect start to the campaign when Dykes laid McGinn’s pass back to substitute McLean, who curled a low shot just inside the far post. The visitors wore black armbands in memory of Gordon McQueen, who scored his fifth and final international goal in a 4-0 win in the same stadium in 1979 on the previous occasion the teams met in a European Championship qualifier. And they provided a fitting tribute to the 30-times capped centre-back with a sensational comeback victory. Jack Hendry was handed possibly the most difficult task in world football at the moment when he was drafted in to play at the heart of a back three tasked with stopping Haaland. The Club Brugge defender was the only change to the team that beat Spain in March after Grant Hanley dropped out with a serious Achilles injury. The best chance of the first half fell to Norway forward Alexander Sorloth, who sent a free header from eight yards straight at Angus Gunn. Scotland struggled to retain possession in the opening 20 minutes before settling down somewhat. Andy Robertson produced two good runs and crosses but they did not lead to anything and McGinn was closed down quickly after getting a sight of goal following Ryan Christie’s cross. Steve Clarke’s side were employing a flat back five out of possession and trying to keep a high line. The only time Haaland got the ball in a decent position in the first half, Callum McGregor quickly tracked back to make a penalty-box tackle. The striker might have had a far better chance if he had not been hauled down by Hendry while beginning a chase for a ball over the top. Hendry was the last defender but only received a yellow card given the foul was on the halfway line. The Slovenian referee was a lot harsher in handing bookings to McGinn and Kieran Tierney either side of half-time. Ola Solbakken and McGinn saw decent long-range shots saved early in the second half before Hendry got away with some penalty-box grappling with Haaland, although the striker did not appeal unlike some of his team-mates. However, he did not have long to wait for a spot-kick. Ryan Porteous grabbed the striker’s shirt as he looked set to attack Sorloth’s cross and the referee immediately pointed to the spot when Haaland went down. Porteous in return received a yellow card which rules him out of Tuesday’s visit of Georgia. Gunn dived the right way and came close but was beaten by the power of the strike from Haaland, who had only scored once in his previous eight club matches but took his tally for the season for club and country to 59. Scotland soon lost Tierney to injury with Liam Cooper entering the fray and they were making no inroads into Norway’s lead before Clarke made a triple switch in the 79th minute and moved to a back four. McLean, Stuart Armstrong and Billy Gilmour came on. Haaland went off in the 84th minute and Scotland soon stunned the hosts and delighted their travelling fans with their late double whammy. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Andy Murray reaches back-to-back finals after beating Nuno Borges in Nottingham Jodie Burrage sets up all-British final with Katie Boulter in Nottingham Remco Evenepoel pays tribute to Gino Mader during Tour de Suisse stage win
1970-01-01 08:00
Florida football: Lane Kiffin just made Billy Napier's seat even more scorching hot
Florida football: Lane Kiffin just made Billy Napier's seat even more scorching hot
Lane Kiffin getting Austin Simmons to not only flip from Florida to Ole Miss but to reclassify for 2023 is yet another tough blow to the early part of Billy Napier's Gainesville tenure.As if Ole Miss needed another quarterback, Lane Kiffin was able to get Austin Simmons to flip from Florida...
1970-01-01 08:00
Reds rumors: 5 players who won't be on the roster by July 1
Reds rumors: 5 players who won't be on the roster by July 1
The Cincinnati Reds will likely see some major roster changes before the trade deadline. Which Reds won't be on the roster in a few weeks?The Cincinnati Reds are in the midst of some of the most exciting times in Cincinnati during the 21st century. They have been dubbed "America's...
1970-01-01 08:00
MLB Rumors: Yankees-Cardinals trade, Braves World Series reunion, another Reds prospect
MLB Rumors: Yankees-Cardinals trade, Braves World Series reunion, another Reds prospect
MLB Rumors: Reds prospect Andrew Abbott adding name to list of young studsGiven how long the Cincinnati Reds have been in the cellar of the NL Central and MLB standings overall, it's not surprising that they've stockpiled some of the most exciting prospects in baseball. But while the lik...
1970-01-01 08:00
Puerto Rico Board Will Amend Power Utility’s Debt-Cutting Plan
Puerto Rico Board Will Amend Power Utility’s Debt-Cutting Plan
Puerto Rico’s financial oversight board is amending its plan to reduce $9 billion of Electric Power Authority debt
1970-01-01 08:00
Alibaba Co-Founder Jack Ma Appears at Company Event in Hangzhou
Alibaba Co-Founder Jack Ma Appears at Company Event in Hangzhou
Jack Ma, the Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. co-founder who has largely stepped back from the company, made an
1970-01-01 08:00
Good Guy Mark Canha hypes up New York Mets Pride Night
Good Guy Mark Canha hypes up New York Mets Pride Night
The MLB has received backlash for the way that some players and the commissioner Rob Manfred have accepted Pride Month. Mark Canha stands out from the rest.The MLB has found itself in the spotlight during the month of June, mainly surrounding its handling of Pride Month and how things will be ha...
1970-01-01 08:00
Deion Sanders knows exactly what it will take to turn Colorado around in year one
Deion Sanders knows exactly what it will take to turn Colorado around in year one
The key in Deion Sanders being able to turn around Colorado is all about player development.Deion Sanders knows he cannot do it alone, which is why he has assembled quite the coaching staff at Colorado to hasten the turnaround for the long, downtrodden Buffaloes program.But why Colorado? San...
1970-01-01 08:00
Braves: Jesse Chavez replacement returned to MLB after over 1,000 days and shoved
Braves: Jesse Chavez replacement returned to MLB after over 1,000 days and shoved
The Atlanta Braves got a huge boost from their bullpen in the wake of the Jesse Chavez injury by way of Ben Heller on Friday night vs. the Colorado Rockies.Ben Heller appears to be one helluva Jesse Chavez replacement for the Atlanta Braves, alright.Chavez is the spirit animal of the bullpen...
1970-01-01 08:00
Minor League Manager Leaps Into Stands After Being Ejected For Arguing Terrible Strike Call
Minor League Manager Leaps Into Stands After Being Ejected For Arguing Terrible Strike Call
The best ejection we've seen in some time.
1970-01-01 08:00
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