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Big Ten Roundup (Dec. 31): Ohio State, Michigan Both Lose Playoff Thrillers
For the primary time ever, the Massive Ten bought two groups into the four-team School Soccer Playoff, however Michigan and Ohio State each misplaced in dramatic style on Saturday within the best day ever of the CFP.
Michigan opened the day taking over TCU within the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Ariz., and the No. 2 seeded Wolverines misplaced 51-45 in a wild shootout that featured a Fiesta Bowl file 96 factors and a 44-point third quarter, the primary time that is ever occurred in the course of the CFP period. TCU is the primary Massive 12 crew to achieve the CPF closing because the playoff began in 2014.
The Wolverines trailed 21-3 within the second quarter and 41-22 late within the third quarter however saved working their manner again into the sport, falling simply quick for the second straight 12 months within the nationwide semifinals.
Michigan could not overcome two J.J. McCarthy interceptions returned for touchdowns, three first-and-goal conditions that produced a complete of three factors and a speeding protection that got here into the sport ranked third nationally however allowed 263 yards on the bottom to TCU.
- MICHIGAN COVERAGE: There’s numerous protection of the sport on our Sports activities Illustrated/FanNation web site WolverineDigest.com. To see all of their protection, CLICK HERE
Ohio State’s 42-41 loss to No. 1 seed Georgia within the Peach Bowl in Atlanta was a heartbreaker. The Buckeyes, who have been 6-point underdogs towards the unbeaten defending nationwide champions, blew a 14-point lead within the fourth quarter. They’d an enormous lead because of 4 landing passes from C.J. Stroud.
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Georgia went forward on a landing from Stetson Bennett to Adonai Mitchell with 54 seconds to go, however Ohio State rapidly marched down the sphere, establishing a 50-yard discipline purpose try by the often dependable Noah Ruggles, who had missed just one kick all 12 months. This potential game-winner wasn’t shut although, lacking badly to the left.
- OHIO STATE COVERAGE: There’s numerous protection of the sport on our Sports activities Illustrated/FanNation web site BuckeyesNow.com. To see all of their protection, CLICK HERE
Iowa additionally performed on Sunday, and the Hawkeyes protection was good but once more in a 21-0 shutout of Kentucky within the Music Metropolis Bowl in Nashville, Tenn. The Hawkeyes held Kentucky to simply 185 yards of complete offense and compelled two interceptions, each of which have been returned for touchdowns.
Quarterback Joe Labas bought his first win as a starter for the Hawkeyes. He threw for under 139 yards, however did not make any errors. It was the primary shutout ever within the Music Metropolis Bowl, and it was the tenth profession bowl win for Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz, tying him for probably the most in league historical past with Joe Paterno.
- IOWA COVERAGE: There’s numerous protection of the sport on our Sports activities Illustrated/FanNation web site InsideTheHawkeyes.com. To see all of their protection, CLICK HERE
Massive Ten groups Illinois, Purdue and Penn State all play on Monday. For the entire bowl schedule, together with summaries of all of the video games, CLICK HERE
Sunday’s basketball schedule
- MARYLAND at MICHIGAN, 4:30 p.m. ET: Michigan (7-5, 1-0 in Massive Ten) has struggled via the nonconference portion of the season, and hit a brand new low on Thursday when it misplaced at residence to Central Michigan. They performed only one league. sport in December, beating Minnesota. The Wolverines host Maryland (10-3, 1-1 in Massive Ten), a crew that is been spectacular to date. All three losses are to ranked groups, Wisconsin, Tennessee and UCLA. (TV: FOX Sports activities 1). Level unfold: Michigan is a 1-point favourite in line with the SISportsbook.com playing web site, and the over/beneath is 143.5.
- IOWA at PENN STATE, 5:30 p.m. ET: Iowa (8-5, 0-2 in Massive Ten) has struggled recently with ugly losses to Jap Illinois and Nebraska previously week and alter. The Hawkeyes, who bought Kris Murray (foot) and Connor McCafferey (hand) again in Thursday’s loss at Nebraska, are hoping to show it round towards a Penn State (10-3, 1-1 in Massive Ten) who’s been taking part in nicely. They’ve a house loss towards Michigan State in league play, however a highway win at Illinois. Jalen Pickett is averaging 16.1 factors pert sport. (TV: Massive Ten Community). Level unfold: Penn State is a 3-point favourite, and the over/beneath is 147.5.
- OHIO STATE at NORTHWESTERN, 7:30 p.m. ET: Northwestern (10-2, 1-0 in Massive Ten) has been the shock crew within the league early within the season. The Wildcats’ solely two losses are to Auburn and Pittsburgh, they usually have already got a Massive Ten highway win at Michigan State. Ohio State (9-3, 1-0 in Massive Ten) has three losses, all towards ranked groups (San Diego State, Duke, North Carolina.) The Buckeyes bought a break of their Massive Ten win vs. Rutgers as a result of Tanner Holden’s buzzer-beater three-pointer for the win mustn’t have counted. He was out of bounds when he caught the go, and the league admitted the referees blew the decision. Level unfold: Ohio State is a 2-point favourite, and the over/beneath is 136.5.
- BIG TEN POWER RANKINGS (Vol. 2): Purdue has been the one true fixed this season, and everybody behind them has proven some warts to date. It is a jumbled mess, however we attempt to kind all of it our in our second Massive Ten Energy Rankings via the video games of Dec. 28. Right here they’re, from No. 1 to No. 14. CLICK HERE
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP (Dec. 29): A struggling Iowa crew had its second straight ugly loss regardless of the return of Kris Murray, falling at Nebraska. And Michigan continued to battle as nicely, dropping as a heavy favourite to Central Michigan at residence. Here is our Massive Ten roundup for Dec. 29. CLICK HERE
- BIG TEN ROUNDTABLE PODCAST: The School Soccer Playoff kicks off on Saturday, and for the primary time ever, the Massive Ten has two groups within the postseason semifinals. Michigan takes on TCU, and Ohio State takes on No. 1 seed and defending nationwide champion Georgia. This week we chat with BuckeyesNow.com writer Brendan Gulick reside from Atlanta to interrupt down the Buckeyes. CLICK HERE
- INDIANA WOMEN FINALLY LOSE: No. 4-ranked Indiana misplaced its undefeated file on Thursday, falling to Michigan State 83-78 in East Lansing, Mich. Senior ahead Mackenzie Holmes scored a career-high 32 factors for Indiana. CLICK HERE
- BIG TEN TRANSFER PORTAL REPORT: The school soccer switch portal is extra distinguished than ever this offseason, already surpassing 1,000 entries. Here is a full breakdown of the place every Massive Ten crew stands. CLICK HERE
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Mark Pope explains what went wrong on defense against Ohio State
Kentucky dropped to No. 61 in the latest KenPom defensive efficiency ratings after allowing Ohio State to score 85 points on 56.6 percent shooting overall and 68.4 percent from two. It was an abysmal effort on that end of the floor — and that’s with the Buckeyes going just 4-15 from three after entering the matchup shooting 41 percent from deep as one of the best in college basketball.
Mark Pope said the team’s magic number to open the season was 39 percent, hoping to hold teams to that hit rate defensively throughout the year. After hitting that mark in the first six games of the year, the Wildcats have done it just once in the last six. They’ve regressed in a major way and the staff is now looking for answers during the time off with SEC play coming in January.
What is Pope’s best assessment of what went wrong in New York City?
“Defensively, we gave up 15 points on rejects alone,” the Kentucky head coach explained Monday evening during his call-in radio show. “It’s just so uncharacteristic for us, just going away from where we’re leading the ball screen, right? I had made a huge emphasis about pushing our bigs up to try and get a little bit more of a presence at the point of the screen. When you let teams reject, it’s the worst thing to do, to push up the bigs.
“Out of seven possessions, it was 15 points — all twos and an and-one, a perfect field-goal percentage. There was a lot we didn’t do well. A lot of things that are going to help us get better, and get better faster.”
He actually liked the way things started against the Buckeyes, holding firm in the first 10 minutes — plenty good enough to stay competitive while waiting for the offense to figure itself out. Then it was a disaster finish before halftime, then more of the same after the brea.
“It was interesting. We started the game well, we gave up an early three, but we were pretty solid-ish in the first 10 minutes, and then it started to get away from us,” Pope said. “There were a couple of real issues that we were struggling with. We were really struggling with — you know, it was very uncharacteristic of us, but we give up 15 points on rejects of high ball screens, which is exactly the opposite of what our defense is designed to do. That was really surprising. We took a bunch of different paths, but some of that — this is some that’s on me, some of that is my responsibility — is trying to solve some other things and push up our bigs. It gave us less security. And I was really surprised that we were having the issue we did.”
There were a number of reasons for it, not just one glaring weakness or culprit. You could call it an all systems failure on that end.
“We were getting beat going under on ball screens as the game went on. We threw out some zone, we blitzed some ball screens, but I was really surprised by that,” he said. “You’re just very much surprised that the issue actually arose. And it’s probably a bunch of stuff.
“It’s a little bit personnel, it’s a little bit us getting a little extended, it’s a little bit maybe being distracted by other things, maybe some foul issues, but that was clearly — ball screens was an issue for us throughout the night. (Bruce) Thornton was a major issue for us, for sure. And so those are two things that we were trying to address personnel-wise, and dedication-wise, this game-wise.”
Fortunately for the Cats, they have plenty of time to go back to the drawing board and get this thing right.
“We just have to come up with the right answers in the right amount of time.”
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Vance’s home town in Ohio does little to celebrate its famous son’s success
Ordinarily, the home town of an incoming vice-president of the United States ought to be awash with pride, vigor and celebration one month out from their big day.
But across Middletown, JD Vance’s home town in south-west Ohio, you would hardly know.
Its streets and shop fronts are full of festive cheer; sign after sign points drivers in the direction of the city’s famed Christmas lights display.
There’s little indication that, in a matter of weeks, this town’s most famous son will become second in line to the presidency of the most powerful nation on the planet.
Such is the apparent indifference in Middletown, that Vance’s mother, Beverly Aikins, felt it necessary to attend and speak at a recent city council meeting to plead for her son to be better recognized.
“I still live here, and his sister still lives in Middletown. [JD has] got two nieces who live here and I just think it would be nice if we could acknowledge that this is his home town and put up some signs,” she said.
The City of Middletown waited a full month before publicly acknowledging Vance and Trump’s election success on its Facebook page. One council member who supports Vance called that “unacceptable”.
City council members declined to respond to Vance’s mother’s request at that time, though the city has since said it was discussing plans to mark Vance’s new position that include erecting street signs.
Other Middletown residents say reasons for the lukewarm response to what should be one of the city’s proudest achievements are not difficult to figure out.
“When I look around and want to see what this quote-unquote financial heavy hitter has done for this community, I’m still looking,” says Dr Celeste Didlick-Davis, the head of the Middletown branch of the NAACP.
“Other individuals, a variety of people who have done substantial things, have supported growth and transformation [in Middletown]. To know what [Vance] has done for this community, I’d have to really, really research and I shouldn’t have to really, really research.
“You’ve had two years as a senator – have we had one visit that benefits someone?”
Vance first shot to fame as the author of the 2016 book Hillbilly Elegy, in which he portrayed his Appalachia-rooted childhood, life with a mother struggling with addiction in Middletown and a grandmother who played a major role raising him and his sister.
In the book, he delved into life in the blue-collar city of about 50,000 people, which has struggled with the fallout of manufacturing offshoring, the Great Recession and the opioid epidemic. Vance has since formulated a political career off the back of claiming to come from a working-class family and city, while banking on support from billionaire conservatives to help him win elections.
Trump picked Vance as his running mate in July, despite the Ohio native being seen as a relative political novice and being unknown for being involved in any aspect of public life in his home town.
Locals say that may explain why in Middletown 38% of voters chose candidates other than the Trump-Vance ticket in last month’s election. Voter turnout across many Middletown precincts ran in the 40-50% range – as much as 20 points below the national voting turnout rate.
“He comes back when he needs to make a political speech,” said Scotty Robertson, a member of the local Democratic party.
“If someone would take me to one thing that JD Vance has made better in Middletown, I’d retract everything I’ve said about him.”
Vance’s rhetoric and political positions, which includes calling for the mass deportations of immigrants, has turned many in the largely blue-collar town off.
“I’m hearing from people who are concerned that their grandmom is going to get deported. That is really sending chills up people’s spines,” said Adriane Scherrer, a business owner who helps people, including immigrants, launch and run non-profit organizations.
“There is no sign on the part of [Trump or Vance] that they understand the importance of immigration in our country. What worries people the most is that there’s no recognition of the damage that deportations would do.”
Some residents say that people in the local the LGBTQ+ community have reached out to family overseas to talk about leaving the US if the environment under the incoming administration worsens.
However, others believe Vance and Trump will do great things for this Ohio city.
“Politically he’s the most famous person to come out of Middletown. I always feel like we could do more,” said Savannah Woolum, a Vance and Trump voter who manages a bar in Middletown. “It’s opening a lot of eyes to realizing that you can come from a small town like he did, and make it as far as he has.”
She said it gave people here hope, but realized that naming a drink or dish after the vice-president-elect could be problematic.
“Maybe the city [officials] are a little scared of embracing his achievements because of the people that didn’t vote for him.”
Middletown high school’s marching band and cheerleaders have been invited to Washington DC for next month’s inauguration parade, with the city of Middletown contributing $10,000 to covering that expense.
Middletown’s mayor, Elizabeth Slamka, said that adding signage around the city acknowledging Vance’s achievement was in the works.
But others are concerned that if Trump and Vance follow through on their promises of cutting education funding and vaccination programs, it could be devastating for many Middletown residents.
“I just see my community being overlooked and underserved,” says Didlick-Davis.
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