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UW @ Ohio State Game Thread
Washington (12-11, 3-9 Big Ten) looks to win its second straight as it battles Ohio State (14-10, 6-7 Big Ten) on the road.
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Fresno State grinds down Miami (Ohio) to win Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl
Sun Bowl field gets fresh paint ahead of Duke, Arizona State
The Sun Bowl field is shown fully painted with fresh lines, team colors and logos ahead of the Duke vs. Arizona State matchup in El Paso.
The next episode of the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl presented by Gin & Juice by Dre and Snoop was a low-scoring game, but it was a closer contest than the previous year.
Fresno State outlasted Miami (Ohio), 18-3, in a low-scoring game and dethroned the Redhawks as the Arizona Bowl champion on Saturday at Casino Del Sol Stadium.
FSU ended the season winning four of its last five games and the Bulldogs finished their first season under head coach Matt Entz with a 9-4 record.
Miami, which has appeared in the last three MAC championships, finished the season with a 7-7 record.
Fresno State’s postgame celebration included Snoop Dogg delivering the Arizona Bowl trophy in a 1963 Chevy Impala and handing out “Death Row Records” chains to FSU players and coaches.
“A guy from Northeast Ohio probably looks unique with a Death Row necklace on,” Entz joked.
“When you finish with a win in December, that’s a good year,” Entz said. “Period. … When you’re winning a game after Christmas, with these type of young men, that’s a win for the administration, that’s a win for the program, that’s a win for Fresno State, that’s a win for our administration and all of our coaches and support people.”
Added Entz: “For them to walk out being a winner, being a champion of the Arizona Bowl, that’s exciting. I’m excited for them. That’s what it should be about.”
Fresno State, which ranks 14th in college football in total defense, is the first team in Arizona Bowl history to not allow a touchdown. The 21 total points on Saturday marked the lowest-scoring Arizona Bowl in the bowl game’s history.
After Miami kicker Dom Dzioban kicked a 33-yard field goal to grab a 3-0 lead, Fresno State outscored the Redhawks 18-0 to finish the game. Following Miami’s field goal on its opening drive, the Redhawks had drives result in two turnovers, two turnover on downs and five punts.
“Their defense outplayed our offense by a large margin,” said Miami head coach Chuck Martin.
Turning point
Miami was without long snapper Hudson Powell, who is expected to enter the transfer portal on Jan. 2. The Redhawks turned to backup long snapper Gray Maultsby, who sailed a snap over the head of punter Pierse Stainton in the second quarter.
Instead of giving up a potential safety or touchdown, Stainton picked up the dribbled snap in the end zone and attempted a punt that was blocked by Fresno State’s Ethan Thierney and recovered by FSU’s Jonathan Arceneaux at the Fresno State 10-yard line. A stuffed run, an incomplete pass and a short run by Fresno State quarterback and Phoenix native E.J. Warner forced the Bulldogs to settle for a 23-yard field goal to tie the game, 3-3.
Miami’s longest drive of the game, a seven-play, 53-yard possession, was cut short after Fresno State linebacker forced Miami running back Jordan Brunson to fumble, which was recovered by cornerback Jakari Embry at the FSU 22-yard line. Miami only had one trip to the red zone the entire game.
“That definitely shifted momentum and gave them some life,” Martin said of the fumble. “We just weren’t going to get in the plus territory many times against that defense, so we knew we had to cash in. … Big shift right there.”
Fresno State kicker Dylan Lynch made a 25-yard field at the end of the first half and the Bulldogs led 9-3 at halftime. Fresno State out-gained Miami 156-40 in the second quarter.
Even though former Arizona Wildcat and Fresno State running back Rayshon “Speedy” Luke suffered an injury in the first half and was limited throughout the game, FSU out-gained in total offense, 391-192 yards, and controlled time of possession, 38:40-21:20.
Fresno State’s only touchdown of the game was a 2-yard pass from Warner to sophomore tight end Richie Anderson III.
“Maybe we didn’t score touchdowns, but we leaned on people and we imposed on our will,” Entz said. “We got our run game going at different times. The gap-scheme stuff was really good.”
Offensive MVP
Warner, who’s the son of Super Bowl MVP Kurt Warner, was named MVP for the Arizona Bowl after completing 16 of 23 passes for 214 yards, a touchdown and no interceptions.
Warner’s top target was senior wide receiver Josiah Freeman. Fresno State’s leading receiver had seven catches for 143 yards — 109 yards after catch (YAC). Freeman had receptions of 51, 47 and 21 yards.
“Definitely the most (YAC) I’ve had,” Freeman said.
Defensive MVP
Embry entered Saturday with one career interception and he doubled it with an interception on a deep ball near the left sideline in the first quarter.
Embry, who recorded two tackles, had the momentum-shifting fumble recovery.
“The energy from that point went up,” Embry said of the fumble. “Ain’t nothing better on defense than getting a takeaway. That’s the best thing.”
Unsung hero
Lynch was 4-for-5 on field goals on Saturday. Lynch was a combined 8-for-9 in Fresno State’s final two games of the season.
Fresno State was 5-for-7 scoring in the red zone.
Extra points
— Announced attendance for the Arizona Bowl was 37,232. The attendance for the Arizona Bowl last season was 40,076.
— Miami had three players finish with double-digit tackles on Saturday: Safety Eli Blakey and linebacker Malcolm McCain each had 13 tackles and defensive back Silas Walters had 12 tackles.
— Luke, who had four carries for 14 yards, on his return to Tucson: “It felt great, seeing things I haven’t seen in almost a year. It’s a little shocking, because I never thought I’d be back here. It’s amazing.”
— Martin, on the experience at the Arizona Bowl over the last two years: “Amazing. It’s a great bowl. All the bowls are great, I’ve been around all of them, but this is as good as it gets for me, personally. Everybody treats you great, but it is above and beyond here. Everywhere you turn, someone wants to help you if you need something. … The interaction with Snoop, it’s a big deal to a lot of people, not just the players. There’s a lot of adults that are starry-eyed to be close to Snoop. … It’s the funnest football game you’ve ever been a part of.”
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Two dead, one injured after pursuit ends in crash in Pike County, Ohio
WAVERLY, Ohio (WCHS) — A pursuit in southern Ohio ended in a deadly crash that killed two and injured another, troopers said.
The crash occurred just after 7 p.m. on Friday, at the intersection of U.S. Route 23 and North Market Street in Pike County, Ohio, according to a release from Ohio State Highway Patrol.
Troopers said that 46-year-old Davina K. Arthur, of Friendship, was engaged in a pursuit that began in Chillicothe and continued all the way into the village of Waverly. According to troopers, Arthur ran a red light and hit another car driven by 63-year-old William K. Gildow, of Waverly, killing both drivers.
Both Arthur and Gildow were taken to the Montgomery Coroner’s Office, according to troopers. Troopers also said there was an additional passenger in Arthur’s car, who was taken to Grant Hospital to treat their injuries.
The cause of the original pursuit was not revealed, and troopers said the crash remains under active investigation.
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Which airport has lowest flight prices in Ohio? Here’s what data shows
TSA to charge $45 fee for traveling without REAL ID
Starting February 1, U.S. air travelers will pay a fee if they do not have a REAL ID or other acceptable forms of identification.
Booking a flight? The good news is you won’t have to drive far to get a good price.
In the first half of 2025, the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport had one of the lowest average airfares around, according to data from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
The list of 437 airports shows average domestic airline fares for the first and second quarters of 2025. Among major airports in Ohio, as well as in Kentucky and Indiana, CVG airport had the lowest average plane ticket prices.
The end of 2025 was a hectic one for airport workers and travelers. Across the country, airports faced air traffic reductions due to air traffic controller staffing issues during the government shutdown.
But before that shutdown started on Oct. 1, 2025, CVG airport had lower airfare averages than Louisville, Indianapolis, Cleveland and John Glenn Columbus International Airport.
A smaller Columbus airport, Rickenbacker International, took the top spot ahead of CVG with an average airfare of $154 in the first few months of 2025. Rickenbacker is mostly a cargo airport, with a total of 20 flights to and from the airport each day.
Here’s a look at the numbers.
Average airfares in the first quarter of 2025
In the order of lowest to highest averages:
- Cincinnati CVG, $377
- Cleveland CLE, $380
- Indianapolis IND, $410
- Louisville SDF, $426
- Columbus CMH, $435
Average airfares in the second quarter of 2025
- Cincinnati CVG, $365
- Cleveland CLE, $370
- Indianapolis IND, $379
- Louisville SDF, $392
- Columbus CMH, $393
Travel tips for CVG
All passengers are advised to arrive in the TSA line at least two hours before a flight within the US and three hours before an international flight.
Any liquids you bring in carry-ons must be 3.4 ounces or less, with all liquids fitting in a one-quart bag. One bag per passenger is permitted.
If in need of special assistance, or wheelchair assistance, passengers should contact their airline.
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