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LSU moves up to No. 4 in Top 25 after Texas win

Published in Breaking News
Sunday, 08 September 2019 12:27

The Southeastern Conference held three of the top four spots in The Associated Press college football poll after LSU's road victory against Texas pushed the Tigers to No. 4.

Clemson remained No. 1 on Sunday, receiving 56 first-place votes out of 62 in the Top 25 presented by Regions Bank. No. 2 Alabama received 6 first-place votes and Georgia stayed at No. 3. LSU jumped two spots after winning 45-38 at Texas on Saturday to make it three straight SEC teams after Clemson. The last conference to hold three of the top four spots in the poll was the SEC on Nov. 2, 2014, when Mississippi State was No. 1, Auburn was third and Alabama fourth.

Southern California, which was unranked in the preseason for the first time since 2001, moved in at No. 24 after beating Stanford 45-20.

POLL POINTS

The SEC has half the top-10 teams in the country after two weeks of the regular season, with Auburn moving up to No. 8 and Florida rising to No. 9. The Tigers and Gators were two of several teams to get a bump in the rankings thanks to Michigan. The Wolverines dodged an upset, beating Army 24-21 in double overtime, but dropped three spots to No. 10.

Texas fell out of the top 10, dropping three spots to No. 12.

IN

- No. 21 Maryland is ranked for the first time since joining the Big Ten after a surprisingly easy 63-20 victory over Syracuse. The Terrapins have scored 142 points in two games under new coach Mike Locksley. The last time Maryland was ranked was 2013, when the Terps were still in the ACC, and they spent a week in early October at No. 25.

- No. 25 Virginia is ranked after a 2-0 start.

OUT

- Syracuse dropped out of the ranking after being handed the most lopsided loss (43 points) by a ranked team to an unranked team in 20 years. In October 1999, unranked Oklahoma beat No. 13 Texas A&M 51-6.

- Stanford fell out after USC scored the final 35 points of their game Saturday night.

- Nebraska is out after letting a 17-0 lead slip away at Colorado and losing in overtime.

- Iowa State, which barely held on to its ranking after needing OT to beat Northern Iowa in Week 1, dropped out in an idle week.

CONFERENCE CALL

Big Ten -- 7

SEC -- 6

Pac 12 -- 5

Big 12 -- 2

ACC -- 2

American -- 1

Mountain West -- 1

Independent -- 1

Chiefs WR Hill ruled out with shoulder injury

Published in Breaking News
Sunday, 08 September 2019 12:36

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Tyreek Hill left the Kansas City Chiefs' lineup with a shoulder injury after being tackled by cornerback Jalen Ramsey late in the first half of Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Hill, who was carted off the field after the injury, did not return to the game.

The Chiefs' other starting wide receiver, Sammy Watkins, had a career game in Hill's absence. Watkins had a career-high 178 yards in the first half, breaking his personal best by 10 yards. Watkins also had two first-half touchdowns, one going for 68 yards after he took a short pass and outran defenders to the end. The other was for 49 yards.

Patrick Mahomes threw for 313 yards in the first half.

Hill signed a three-year extension Friday, with sources telling ESPN's Adam Schefter that it is worth $54 million and includes $35 million guaranteed.

Jags' Foles out with shoulder injury; Jack ejected

Published in Breaking News
Sunday, 08 September 2019 11:53

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Quarterback Nick Foles' debut for the Jacksonville Jaguars lasted less than a quarter.

Foles suffered a left-shoulder injury when Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones drove him into the ground after Foles released the ball on a 35-yard touchdown pass to DJ Chark. He left the sideline for X-rays and was ruled out of the game shortly after.

Backup quarterback Gardner Minshew, the team's sixth-round pick this past April, entered the game on the Jaguars' ensuing drive. The Jaguars don't have another quarterback on the active roster. They signed Chase Litton to the practice squad last week.

Things got even worse for the Jaguars in the second quarter when middle linebacker Myles Jack was ejected after throwing a punch at Chiefs receiver Demarcus Robinson.

Jack was penalized for illegal contact on Chiefs receiver Sammy Watkins in the end zone. Jack shoved Watkins after the play and Robinson ran over and shoved Jack from behind. The two players exchanged words and Jack tried to punch Robinson in the helmet. Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey ran up and jumped into the scrum, as well.

Robinson, Jack and Chiefs running back Damien Williams were penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct. Jack was incensed and had to be restrained by teammates from going after Chiefs players after his ejection was announced.

Jack was the Jaguars' most experienced linebacker and one of the defensive captains. He was replaced by Najee Goode.

The Jaguars signed Foles to a four-year, $88 million contract with a team-record $50.125 million guaranteed in March. He led Philadelphia to a Super Bowl LII victory while subbing for an injured Carson Wentz (he was named MVP in that game) and subbed for Wentz to lead the Eagles to the playoffs last season.

Foles has dealt with injuries throughout his career and was on the injury report this week because of soreness in his oblique muscle. Foles played in only 19 snaps in the preseason -- the third game against Miami -- because coach Doug Marrone did not want him on the field unless the starting offensive line was healthy and able to play.

Foles has entered the season as his team's unquestioned starter just twice before and failed to finish the season. He missed the final eight games of the 2014 season with a broken collarbone and was benched for Case Keenum in 2015.

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Sammy Watkins Pass From Patrick Mahomes for 68 Yrds, H.Butker extra point is GOOD, Center-J.Winchester, Holder-D.Colquitt.

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Team USA struggling to put up points in China

Published in Basketball
Sunday, 08 September 2019 07:30

SHENZHEN, China -- In the Rio Olympics three years ago, Team USA averaged 101 points a game with Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and Carmelo Anthony leading an electric offense.

In the 2014 World Cup in Spain, the Americans averaged 105 points with Irving, James Harden, Steph Curry and Klay Thompson combining to shoot a sizzling 46% on 3-pointers.

Back in 2012 in the London Olympics, an absolutely loaded Team USA with Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Durant, Anthony and Harden averaged an incredible 116 points in each 40-minute game.

That firepower was how the U.S. dominated those events, bludgeoning the opposition with scoring. But in the 2019 FIBA World Cup, that hasn't been the case at all.

The Americans are a perfect 4-0 after their quality victory over Greece on Saturday night and are all but assured a spot in the quarterfinals that begin Wednesday. A victory over Brazil on Monday night would clinch the top spot in their group and a more favorable matchup when the knockout round starts.

So they're getting the job done. But the days of offense to spare are in the past for now.

Ten days into the tournament, the U.S. is averaging just 87 points per game, only eighth best in the 32-team field. Frankly, it's remarkable that the team ranks as high as that, with a woeful 20th in field goal percentage at just 42.6% and 18th in 3-point percentage at 32.8%. With the closer 3-point line in FIBA play, that is a disappointing number to say the least.

The opposition is about to get much better, so it stands to reason Team USA is going to have to find some more offense at some point if it's going to win its third straight cup.

"We obviously want to shoot better, we have to get better," said Joe Harris, who is one of the few bright shooting spots, as he has made 58% of his 3-pointers in the four games. "Sometimes shooting is contagious, the rhythm hasn't necessarily been there."

Day after day in China, coach Gregg Popovich and various players have talked about the importance of defense with this combination of players. And they're playing it, they're active and they pressure the ball and they rotate and they cheer for each other. The Americans have been one of the World Cup's best defensive teams, giving up just 64 points a game on a very impressive 36% shooting.

You could go back to each of those past three offense-laden teams and point out how much better the Team USA defense has been with this group. For example, in Rio the Americans gave up 78 points a game. Nonetheless, the shaky offensive output is worrisome.

"The defense is ahead of the offense for sure, but that's expected with 12 guys who have never played together before," Popovich said. "Each day that we have we hope that our execution can get better and better and we learn as coaches what's best for these guys."

Kemba Walker has been the only consistent option, averaging 14.8 points and shooting 40% from 3-point range. Donovan Mitchell, who is being counted on for offense, is shooting just 44% overall and has gone through cold spells. Before he got hurt, Jayson Tatum was shooting just 32 percent. Khris Middleton, whose role for this team is to be a scorer off the bench, is shooting 39%.

"When you look at past USA teams, scoring has not been an issue. There's been a lot of talent," said Harrison Barnes, who was on the 2016 team. "For us, defense is how we're going to stay in games and compete and that's what has been carrying us right now."

Maybe "right now" lasts another week -- that's all they need. But it's a little bit of an uncomfortable position that the team isn't used to, worrying about points. There are times when the U.S. is generating good shots and missing. But the more the missed shots pile up, the more the opposition makes it harder on Team USA.

Over the past three games the Americans have seen healthy doses of zone defense as opponents look to cut off Walker's and Mitchell's driving ability. With that team 3-point percentage so low, it's a guarantee that will continue. The players aren't used to seeing zone, and a few weeks of practice against it doesn't break old habits.

"Teams are going to play zone against us and we have to be confident, we can't be reactive, we've got to be aggressive hunting shots," Harris said. "I think we'll inch our way there."

Astros' Springer back after concussion absence

Published in Baseball
Sunday, 08 September 2019 09:57

All-Star outfielder George Springer is back in the Houston Astros' lineup Sunday after missing three games with a concussion.

Springer is leading off and playing right field Sunday against the Seattle Mariners.

He suffered the concussion on Tuesday against the Brewers after crashing into the center-field wall while making a catch in Milwaukee.

Springer is hitting .297 with 30 home runs and 78 RBIs this season.

Injured Harper still not in Phillies lineup

Published in Baseball
Sunday, 08 September 2019 10:46

NEW YORK -- Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper is still out of the starting lineup because of an injured right hand.

Phillies manager Gabe Kapler said he hoped Harper could pinch-hit Sunday against the New York Mets if needed. Harper could start Monday night at home against Atlanta.

The Phillies began the day three games behind the Chicago Cubs for the second NL wild-card spot.

Harper hasn't played since being hit by a fastball from Mets lefty Steven Matz on Friday night. X-rays were negative.

Harper is hitting .254 with 30 homers, 100 RBIs and an .869 OPS, including 12 homers and a .965 OPS in 30 games since Aug. 1.

Wait ... is a pitcher singing the national anthem?

Published in Baseball
Sunday, 08 September 2019 07:29

On June 19, 2018, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Steven Brault sang the national anthem before a home game against the Milwaukee Brewers. He crushed it, which should come as no surprise given his background.

Growing up outside of San Diego, Brault (rhymes with "salt," not with "so") started performing as a kid. His first show was "Rip Van Winkle," which led to roles in "My Fair Lady," "Guys and Dolls," and (of course) "Damn Yankees." In high school, he joined the choir and fronted a rock band called Off the Water (you can still find their tunes on Spotify). After graduating, Brault attended Regis University in Denver because it was the only school that would allow him to do a vocal performance major while also playing baseball.

The decision worked out pretty well, as Brault was eventually selected in the 11th round of the 2013 draft. Three years after that, he made his big league pitching debut with the Pirates. And two years after that, he made his big league singing debut.

Given that the 26-year old lefty/tenor listens to the anthem every day for his job -- and has now performed it in both the minor leagues and in The Show -- he's pretty much an expert. So we asked him to go deep on all things anthem, and some other music stuff, as he prepares to make his encore today at PNC Park.

Cardinal anthem sin: "People that do it too slow. People that add too much. Adding a little bit, making it your own? Totally cool. But adding a bunch of vocal runs and making the thing a completely different song? No. If you don't hit the right notes, that's annoying, but the main thing for all of us is pace. You can ask any major league baseball player. We love it when you just bang it out. Just sing it, sing it right, and just get through it and get done, and we can all be happy."

Best anthems: "It's very rare to have something that absolutely blows you away. I don't remember the woman's name, but I was in Triple-A with Indianapolis in '16, and this woman sang an absolutely incredible anthem. It was quick, but perfectly on pitch. Nice, colorful voice. It was just a great experience for everybody involved. Have you ever seen Jack Black sing the national anthem? Check it out online. He has one of the best anthems. It's really, really good. I love his voice. He can do anything. I've seen 'School of Rock' a million times."

Worst anthems: "Instrumental national anthems. I don't like the Jimi Hendrix one. You have to embellish it to make it interesting, but you have to keep it short. We saw a guy who's the head violinist at the National Symphony Orchestra in D.C. in 2017, the last weekend. And he was so good. He played electric violin, and it was a baseball bat that he made into a violin [Glenn Donnellan and his batolin]. I don't like the Whitney Houston one, either. It's just too long. It's too much. You can be a great singer, but you can still ruin the anthem. It's got to be perfect. Twice this [past] spring, we heard this guy play it on the steel drums, and it was pretty good actually. Very tropical."

Ever screw up the anthem? "No, thank god. There's only one time that I screwed up the words on stage in anything that I've done, and I remember it so vividly because I completely froze. I was in eighth grade, and this girl asked to me sing with her on 'Think of Me' from 'Phantom of the Opera.' I went on stage and I just froze. Froze. Didn't say anything. Just stood there sweating like crazy, frozen. And then badda-bing, badda-boom, the part ended, and I just walked right off stage. She kept singing, and I started crying backstage. I'll never forget that, and hopefully it won't happen again."

Anthem pet peeve: "Pair-oh-liss instead of pair-ih-luss. It's not a word. Through the pair-oh-liss fight? That is not a word. So that would be my pet peeve. Also, a lot of people, when they go 'by the dawn's early light,' they don't hit the right note on 'early.' They'll do something different in there. Don't get me wrong -- I'm not perfect. But my anthem was strong. I was happy with it."

Idol or Voice? "I watched 'American Idol' a lot when it first came out, when I was younger, for the first few seasons. And then I watched 'The Voice' when it first came out because I thought it was a cool idea. But since then, not really. Now there's just so many variety shows, it's not fun. It's kind of overdone at this point. I thought about trying out for 'The Voice.' Two years ago, my agent and I were actually going to get a scheduled audition, but the only auditions they had were right before spring training, so then I would have to miss spring training to do the audition, and that's not going to happen."

Non-anthem rotation: "My favorite musician is Chris Cornell, the lead singer of Soundgarden and Audioslave. Temple of the Dog, all that stuff. I love Pearl Jam, and then getting into more recent stuff, I like rap. I like J. Cole, I like Logic. I still listen to a lot of musicals, too. Right now, I've been listening to 'Catch Me If You Can,' 'Waitress,' and obviously 'Dear Evan Hansen,' 'Hamilton,' and all those super-popular ones. I love 'Wicked.' I love, love it. I think I've seen it four times. Haven't seen 'Hamilton' yet, but I know every word. I just don't want to pay $400 a ticket. I'm just always late on those things. I usually see it on the second time around -- like 'Wicked,' I didn't see for the first two years. And then I saw it and I was like, god damn it, now I have to see it again and again and again and again."

Brigid Kosgei runs fastest half-marathon ever by a woman

Published in Athletics
Sunday, 08 September 2019 06:28

Kenyan cruises to an incredible 64:28 at Simplyhealth Great North Run as British runners Charlie Purdue, Steph Twell and Hayley Carruthers clock PBs

With one of the most impressive performances in the history of women’s distance running, Brigid Kosgei stormed to the fastest half-marathon of all-time by a female at the SimplyHealth Great North Run on Sunday.

The Kenyan’s 64:28 saw her finish more than three minutes ahead of her rivals on a brilliantly bright and sunny day on Tyneside.

Magdalyne Masai, Linet Masai and Mary Keitany finished second, third and fourth with Charlotte Purdue excelling in fifth with a PB of 68:10 to move to No.3 on the UK all-time rankings as fellow Brits Steph Twell and Hayley Carruthers also ran PBs of 70:52 and 71:05.

Kosgei’s scintillating performance stole the headlines, though. The 25-year-old won the London Marathon earlier this year and looks in even stronger shape now than she was in April as she prepares for the Chicago Marathon in five weeks’ time.

The Great North Run is not eligible for record purposes but Kosgei’s run was 23 seconds quicker than Joyciline Jepkosgei’s world record of 64:51 set in Valencia in 2017.

Kosgei cut loose from the start and built up a big lead in the early stages. She passed 5km in 15:39 and 10km in 30:53 as she surged away from her fellow Kenyans.

“I was not expecting to run a record time. I just tried my best – that was all,” said Kosgei, who told AW she felt great throughout and that it bodes well for her upcoming marathon. “Today was great preparation for Chicago.”

Purdue was delighted to beat her PB of 69:46 and she will now train hard for a further week before tapering for the marathon at the IAAF World Championships in Doha.

“My coach Nic Bideau said I was in great shape and he never lies,” she said. “He’s been on the bike with me in training and says I’m in PB shape in every event from 1500m through to marathon. So it was great to get a good time out there today and I felt good.”

Behind the runaway winner, Magdalyne Masai clocked 67:36, Linet Masai 67:44, Keitany 67:58, Purdue 68:10, Sinead Diver 69:32, Ellie Pashley 69:38, Fotyen Tesfay 70:26, Sara Drossena 70:28 and Twell’s 70:52 placed her 10th.

Paula Radcliffe and Liz McColgan are now the only Britons to run faster for half-marathon than Purdue, whereas for Twell it was a solid run as she prepares to race 10,000m at the IAAF World Championships in Doha ahead of the Frankfurt Marathon at the end of October.

In the women’s wheelchair race, Jade Hall made it a double British victory as she clocked 50:15 to beat Shelly Woods, who clocked 51:41.

Elsewhere, one week after winning the world 50km title in Romania, Alyson Dixon from local club Sunderland Strollers set a Guinness world record for fastest woman dressed as a superhero with 78:27.

Mo Farah wins title No.6 at Great North Run

Published in Athletics
Sunday, 08 September 2019 07:22

British runner’s winning streak on Tyneside continues, with a European half-marathon best to boot, but he has to work hard to beat Tamirat Tola

Of all Mo Farah’s six victories in the Simplyhealth Great North Run, he has rarely had to dig as deep as he did on Sunday.

The 36-year-old Briton was dropped by Tamirat Tola as the Ethiopian threw in vicious surges of pace in an effort to break clear. But Farah rallied and passed his rival to establish a clear lead before hitting the final mile on South Shields sea front.

The result was not only a hard-fought victory but a PB of 59:07 as Tola was left five seconds behind.

Farah’s time is also the fastest ever by a European runner. The Great North Run is not eligible for record purposes but he went quicker than Julien Wanders’ European record of 59:13 set in the RAK Half in February.

“I was confident early on,” said Farah, “but after eight miles I could feel it a bit and it felt a bit quick and I thought ‘surely he can’t keep it going’.

“He was pushing and pushing and at a couple of points he got a bit of a gap but I kept fighting and thought ‘don’t let him get a bigger gap’. I also know the course better than him.”

This was never going to be an easy race for Farah due to Tola’s pedigree. The Ethiopian took bronze in the Olympic 10,000m in Rio behind Farah three years ago and silver in the marathon at the IAAF World Championships in London in 2017.

Both athletes are training for autumn marathons, too. Farah is gearing up for a defence of his Chicago title in just over one month’s time while Tola is doing the New York City Marathon in early November.

“If we’d run an even pace through the race then we could have run a faster time rather than the pace going up and down,” Farah said, adding that he joked with Tola after the race by asking the Ethiopian why he’d run such an up-and-down pace.

The runners passed 5km in 14:08 and 10km in 28:29 – at which stage Tola was starting to crank up the pace with 4:23, 4:20 and 4:23 for the sixth, seventh and eighth miles respectively. It was easily inside sub-60min pace for the half-marathon and Farah began to show signs of tiredness as Tola eased into a lead of 10 metres or more. But the Briton is renowned for his gritty racing ability and he was determined to win his sixth consecutive title at the event.

In third, Abdi Nageeye of the Netherlands ran 59:55 followed by Britain’s Callum Hawkins with 60:39.

Bashir Abdi, Farah’s training partner from Belgium, clocked 61:11 in fifth followed by Eyob Faniel of Italy with 61:25, Daniel Mateo of Spain with 61:34, Takumi Komatsu of Japan with 61:35, Samuel Barata of Portugal in 62:01 and in 10th Jack Rayner of Australia in 62:23.

Hawkins ran boldly in the early stages and went with the early pace but found things too hot when Tola began to surge at around the halfway mark. However, the Scottish runner, who is targeting the marathon at the IAAF World Championships in Doha, kept his composure and ran a strong final few kilometres to run within 39 seconds of his PB.

“It’s my fastest half-marathon during marathon training and I don’t think you can really compare it to my half-marathon PB,” said Hawkins, who was pleased with his effort.

In the men’s wheelchair race David Weir clocked 43:31 to beat Brent Lakatos by five seconds with Simon Lawson third.

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