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What channel is the Florida game on today, Sept. 23?
What channel is the Florida game on today, Sept. 23?
The Florida Gators won't be on a traditional television channel in Week 4 against Charlotte. Here's what you need to know to watch the game.
1970-01-01 08:00
Barry Bonds congratulates Ronald Acuña Jr. on joining the 40-40 club
Barry Bonds congratulates Ronald Acuña Jr. on joining the 40-40 club
Ronald Acuna Jr. from the Atlanta Braves became MLB's fifth member of the 40-40 club and received congratulations from Barry Bonds, another member.
1970-01-01 08:00
Pep Guardiola unhappy at Rodri for red card in Man City win
Pep Guardiola unhappy at Rodri for red card in Man City win
Pep Guardiola admitted he was angry with Rodri after the influential midfielder was sent off in Manchester City’s 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest. The Spain international was dismissed early in the second half of Saturday’s Premier League clash at the Etihad Stadium after raising his hands to the neck of Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White. Rodri protested at the time, and there was a delay before referee Anthony Taylor’s decision was upheld by VAR, but Guardiola claimed there could be no excuses for his conduct. The City manager said: “Hopefully Rodri will learn. The game was perfect with 35 minutes gone and after it became chaos. “That’s not our responsibility, that’s for sure, but Rodri has to control himself and his emotions. I can get a yellow card but Rodri can’t. I don’t play. The guys inside (the pitch) have to be careful. “I said at half-time, ‘Be careful guys, relax, control your emotions’. Unfortunately, Rodri could not do it. Now we have to accept the decisions.” Asked if he was angry with Rodri, Guardiola said: “Yes. I don’t like to play with 10 for our faults. He has apologised.” Despite being critical of Rodri, Guardiola was not happy with the way the game was controlled by Taylor. As well as Rodri’s red card, there were 11 bookings during the game, including one for Guardiola himself. Guardiola said: “The referee changed the game. “For the first 35 minutes, it was absolutely not (a bad game). What changed? What happened after 2-0, it’s not down to us. You have to ask the other ones but I don’t know if they will hang up the phone.” City had put themselves into a comfortable lead with goals inside the first 14 minutes from Phil Foden and Erling Haaland. After Rodri’s departure, the hosts needed to change approach and Guardiola was pleased with the outcome. He said: “Our game in the first 35 minutes was beyond good, how we find our men free, it was really, really good. “It was a lot of minutes we had to defend, and we conceded one chance in the 94th minute. We didn’t concede anything else, against a team who won at Stamford Bridge and created problems at Arsenal and Old Trafford. “I’m really satisfied and pleased for all of us.” Forest manager Steve Cooper had conflicting thoughts about his side’s performance. He said: “We had a really poor start in terms of goals conceded. We knew the level of the challenge we faced here – it doesn’t get any tougher – and the two City goals were of great quality, typical City goals. “But we’d planned for that. It was a repeat tactic and to let it happen as easily as they did – if they were going to score I wanted it to be with real difficulty. “The game changes with the red card. That we had a second half played in City’s half I have mixed feelings about. “You rarely get an opportunity to have that territory here. Even more experienced teams don’t get anywhere near that but we need to make more of these opportunities. We have got to be more productive.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live ‘We should’ve won’ – Rob Edwards reflects on Luton’s first Premier League point Five-try Henry Arundell has World Cup debut to remember as England crush Chile Sam Hain and Will Jacks star as new-look England beat Ireland at Trent Bridge
1970-01-01 08:00
‘We should’ve won’ – Rob Edwards reflects on Luton’s first Premier League point
‘We should’ve won’ – Rob Edwards reflects on Luton’s first Premier League point
Rob Edwards was frustrated Luton did not get the result he felt their performance deserved in a 1-1 draw against 10-man Wolves at Kenilworth Road. Luton claimed their first point since earning promotion to the Premier League after Carlton Morris’ penalty cancelled out Pedro Neto’s opener. But Edwards believes the Hatters should have converted more of their 20 shots after they failed to take full advantage of Jean-Ricner Bellegarde’s first-half sending off. “I’m pleased but I think it should have been all three points,” Edwards said. “I’m really proud of the players, the performance was excellent, it’s a great day for the club, the supporters were great and the players did everything we asked for to engage the fans. “We started the game so well, it was probably the best we’ve played since I’ve been at the club. I think the level of the game, the fact Wolves couldn’t get out of their half we completely dominated the game. “Overall I’m really happy and proud but we should’ve won. “We were really aggressive on the front foot and tried to provoke them and that’s what Kenilworth Road can do. “When they get a man sent off you really want to try and find a way to win but they’ve got quality and Neto’s a top player and we lost the ball cheaply. We gave away a goal but to get something from the game after it’s a positive. “The lads are flat and deflated because we feel that there was a win there for us today.” Luton are still searching for their first Premier League win and still sit at the foot of the table. Edwards highlighted the difficulty of the league after a lapse of concentration by Tom Lockyer in the 50th minute was punished by Neto, who scored his first of the season. “It shows how good the Premier League is, you have to be almost perfect to get anything from it and today we were close with how we wanted to play but we haven’t won,” Edwards added. “It’s like a different sport (Premier League) in every way. Everyone is way better (than the Championship), the decision making, the quality, the speed that things happen and the execution is hard to comprehend. “If people look at us as a small club in the Championship then they’ll look at us as a small club in the Premier League. “We’re up against mammoths, giant clubs and in a way we probably shouldn’t be here.” Gary O’Neil was disappointed with Wolves’ first-half performance which saw them on the back foot. He said: “I’m extremely disappointed with the first 25 minutes. “We knew today would be a test of mentality and Luton were aggressive and we lost every duel, they were faster in midfield. “We had to change the shape and get a foothold which I thought we then did.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Five-try Henry Arundell has World Cup debut to remember as England crush Chile Pep Guardiola unhappy at Rodri for red card in Man City win Sam Hain and Will Jacks star as new-look England beat Ireland at Trent Bridge
1970-01-01 08:00
Cricket-Ahmed takes four wickets as England beat Ireland
Cricket-Ahmed takes four wickets as England beat Ireland
NOTTINGHAM, England A second-string England cruised to a 48-run victory over Ireland in the second ODI at Trent
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden Gets Updated Covid-19 Shot and Urges Americans to Follow
Biden Gets Updated Covid-19 Shot and Urges Americans to Follow
President Joe Biden received an updated Covid-19 shot, as well as his annual influenza vaccine, on Friday. “As
1970-01-01 08:00
Has Lane Kiffin ever beaten Nick Saban as a head coach?
Has Lane Kiffin ever beaten Nick Saban as a head coach?
Lane Kiffin has been a transcendent head coach at Ole Miss. Has he ever beaten his former mentor Nick Saban head-to-head? Alabama hosts the Rebels on Saturday afternoon in Week 4.
1970-01-01 08:00
McCarthy works through weekend but no progress on short-term fix with just one week until shutdown
McCarthy works through weekend but no progress on short-term fix with just one week until shutdown
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Saturday he still lacks support from a handful of GOP hardliners to put a Republican stopgap measure on the floor next week, making a government shutdown likely with just one week until the deadline.
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine Recap: Russia Says ‘Let’s Decide It on the Battlefield’
Ukraine Recap: Russia Says ‘Let’s Decide It on the Battlefield’
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called Ukrainian proposals for restoring its pre-invasion territory “unrealizable” and said that if
1970-01-01 08:00
Will Rodri miss Arsenal vs Man City after Nottingham Forest red card?
Will Rodri miss Arsenal vs Man City after Nottingham Forest red card?
A look at Rodri's suspension following a red card against Nottingham Forest, whether he will miss the Premier League meeting with Arsenal and who could replace him for Manchester City.
1970-01-01 08:00
Burnley vs Manchester United LIVE: Premier League team news, line-ups and more tonight
Burnley vs Manchester United LIVE: Premier League team news, line-ups and more tonight
Manchester United and Erik ten Hag are under pressure as they head to Burnley looking to end a run of three defeats in a row in Saturday night’s Premier League action. United were beaten 4-3 by Bayern Munich on Wednesday night as Ten Hag’s defensive problems continued in the club’s Champions League opener. Ten Hag’s side have now conceded at least two goals in five consecutive games, following back-to-back Premier League defeats to Arsenal and Nottingham Forest. Burnley and manager Vincent Kompany will now look to pile on the misery at Turf Moor after picking up their first Premier League point in a 1-1 draw at Forest on Monday night. Follow live updates as Manchester United travel to Burnley in the Premier League and get all the latest match odds and tips here.
1970-01-01 08:00
Russia's Lavrov: Ukraine peace plan, U.N. bid to revive Black Sea grain deal
Russia's Lavrov: Ukraine peace plan, U.N. bid to revive Black Sea grain deal "not realistic"
UNITED NATIONS Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Saturday that Ukraine's proposed peace plan as well as
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