Kirby Smart makes case for Georgia in College Football Playoff after Alabama loss
Georgia head coach Kirby Smart laid out the reasons his team still deserves to go to the College Football Playoff despite losing to Alabama in the SEC title game.
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Columbus Crew clinch spot in MLS Cup final after dramatic 3-2 win over FC Cincinnati
The Columbus Crew triumphed 3-2 against FC Cincinnati in the dramatic Eastern Conference final to clinch a spot in MLS, as goals from Diego Rossi, Alvas Powell and Christian Ramirez propel the underdogs to success.
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Australia's Greens to launch inquiry into supermarket 'price gouging'
SYDNEY Australia's Greens party said on Sunday it would lead a federal parliament inquiry into "price gouging" by
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Ball Don’t Lie: 3 worst calls that cost Georgia the SEC championship
It's no surprise SEC refs had a role to play in the SEC Championship Game between Georgia and Alabama. These are the biggest calls that impacted the game.
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Should Alabama jump Texas in College Football Playoff rankings after beating UGA?
The Alabama Crimson Tide broke the internet (and the standings) with an SEC championship victory over Georgia. But, can they surpass Texas?
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Projected College Football Playoff bracket after Alabama upsets Georgia for SEC title
What are the chances of both Alabama and Georgia making it to the College Football Playoff?
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Detroit Casino Council ratify contract with MGM, Penn
Unions representing casino workers in Detroit have voted to ratify a new contract with MGM Grand Detroit operated
1970-01-01 08:00
IFRC-DREF calls on global donors to help the world ‘Stand Tall’ in the face of accelerating humanitarian need - supporting smarter and faster disaster relief
GENEVA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 2, 2023--
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One dead, two injured after man attacks tourists near Paris Eiffel Tower
By Dominique Vidalon and Gilles Guillaume PARIS (Reuters) -One person died and two others were injured after a man attacked
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Eddie Howe salutes performance as Newcastle end gruelling week with Man Utd win
Eddie Howe saluted one of Newcastle’s best performances of the season after watching them beat Manchester United to end a gruelling week on a high. Four days after suffering late heartache in a 1-1 Champions League draw with Paris St Germain, having dispatched Premier League rivals Chelsea 4-1 before heading for France, the Magpies secured a 1-0 league victory over the men from Old Trafford at St James’ Park. Asked if that represented the perfect ending to a testing week, head coach Howe said: “Yes it is. I think that’s one of our best performances of the season, for me. “I thought we were very, very good on and off the ball and when you consider the week we’ve had and the difficult games we’ve had, the end of the game in Paris, what a response from the group of players.” Anthony Gordon’s 55th-minute strike from Kieran Trippier’s cross ultimately secured the points on a night when Newcastle largely dominated without reward until his intervention. Having been robbed of victory by a contentious stoppage-time penalty in Paris, they were spared further pain when Harry Maguire inadvertently turned Antony’s shot past substitute goalkeeper Martin Dubravka, but from an offside position. Gordon has now scored in each of his last four league games on Tyneside and taken his tally for the season to six goals to reap the rewards of his hard work on the training pitch. Howe said: “He himself has really worked on that. “I’m really pleased because I thought he played really well at the start of the season, but every attacker needs to score, needs to have that feeling and that confidence that that brings. “It elevates your game, not just the goals, but he’s getting assists as well. He’s involved in match-winning moments. “I thought he played really well again today. It was a really good cross from Kieran, a good team move and a good finish.” The only disappointment for Howe was that goalkeeper Nick Pope, who has played such a key role in the club’s recent success, suffered a dislocated shoulder late in the game and may now need surgery. Asked how long he might be sidelined, the 46-year-old said: “It’s too early to say. He was in pain when the shoulder was out of its joint. It’s been put back in now and he feels much more comfortable. “We’ll seek specialist opinion, but it doesn’t look good.” It proved a difficult night for the visitors, who have now lost to the Magpies in their last three encounters and rarely looked like avoiding that fate until a late flurry. Manager Erik ten Hag said: “Today we have to say ‘credit to Newcastle’. After the start, where we could have scored with (Alejandro) Garnacho, they were better than us, they were more proactive. “We had to go back, we had to defend and we did that. We allowed them one goal, but at the end, we fought back, we had two good opportunities, but unluckily we could not take a point from here.” England international Marcus Rashford in particular cut a frustrated figure and was replaced by Rasmus Hojlund with 29 minutes remaining. Asked about Rashford’s form, Ten Hag said: “He works hard and he is investing a lot. He will get back, he will recover and he’s got all our support.” Read More Ding Junhui beats Judd Trump to set up UK final showdown with Ronnie O’Sullivan Pep Guardiola knows Man City fans will be behind team if ‘bad moments’ arrive Win ‘blows belief into Everton’ after points deduction – Sean Dyche Dwight McNeil fires Everton to morale-boosting win at Nottingham Forest Paul Heckingbottom stands by his work as Sheffield United lose again Neal Maupay makes the right impression on his manager
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What’s the Kennection? #91
All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out?
1970-01-01 08:00
Mauricio Pochettino handed major tactical issue with Chelsea's latest injury blow
Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino will have to think outside the box to plug a gaping hole at right-back and left-back as the Blues prepare to face Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday.
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