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Boston College vs. UConn live stream, odds, channel, prediction, how to watch on CBS Sports Network
The ultimate weekend of October has arrived and for faculty soccer which means one other action-packed slate of video games to observe. With convention races getting critical across the nation and the race for bowl eligibility selecting up steam, it figures to be one other large week within the sport, and CBS Sports activities Community could have you coated with 5 video games from across the nation.
A pair of Convention USA groups rebooting underneath first-year coaches will get issues began on Friday evening as Mike MacIntyre’s FIU hosts Louisiana Tech and new coach Sonny Cumbie. Saturday then brings 4 extra video games spanning from midday till the wee hours of Sunday morning for viewers within the Japanese time zone. UConn hosts Boston School to kick issues off Saturday earlier than motion heads to the AAC, the place Navy hosts Temple within the afternoon slot. Within the night, FAU hosts UAB in a battle of groups coming off shut Convention USA losses. Lastly, San Jose State hosts Nevada in a Mountain West battle to cap the evening because the Spartans look to remain within the hunt for a division title.
It needs to be one other compelling weekend of soccer. Right here is the total rundown of all of the Week 9 motion on CBS Sports activities Community. All instances Japanese.
Boston School at UConn
Date: Saturday, Oct. 29 | Time: 12 p.m.
Location: Pratt & Whitney Stadium — East Hartford, Connecticut
TV: CBS Sports activities Community [Channel finder]
Reside stream: CBSSports.com | Cellular: CBS Sports activities App
Unfold: Boston School -7.5 | Will the Eagles cowl? Try SportsLine’s Week 9 projections
Storylines: UConn wants only one extra victory to exceed its finest win complete since 2015 because the Huskies present indicators of progress underneath first-year coach Jim Mora Jr. following a 1-11 season in 2021. They’re coming off a bye and dealing with a struggling Boston School group that wants a win earlier than it reenters the grind of ACC play. The Eagles rank No. 119 in complete offense and final nationally in speeding offense behind a struggling offensive line.
Temple at Navy
Date: Saturday, Oct. 29 | Time: 3:30 p.m.
Location: Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium — Annapolis, Maryland
TV: CBS Sports activities Community [Channel finder]
Reside stream: CBSSports.com | Cellular: CBS Sports activities App
Unfold: Navy -13.5 | Will the Midshipmen cowl? Try SportsLine’s Week 9 projections
Storylines: Navy is simply 2-5, however the Midshipmen have proven flashes indicating they’re able to greater than their file suggests. Wins over respectable league foes East Carolina and Tulsa present what Navy is able to on a superb day. However Temple could have this recreation pegged as one in every of its finest remaining probabilities to attain an AAC victory this season underneath first-year coach Stan Drayton.
UAB at Florida Atlantic
Date: Saturday, Oct. 29 | Time: 7 p.m.
Location: FAU Stadium — Boca Raton, Florida
TV: CBS Sports activities Community [Channel finder]
Reside stream: CBSSports.com | Cellular: CBS Sports activities App
Unfold: UAB -4.5 | Will the Blazers cowl? Try SportsLine’s Week 9 projections
Storylines: FAU almost pulled a highway upset of UTEP final week earlier than the Miners hit a game-winning discipline aim as time expired. It was FAU’s fourth loss within the final 5 video games, dropping the Owls to 3-5 general and placing them in peril of consecutive dropping seasons. UAB is getting into off a equally shut defeat after it fell to 4-3 with a 20-17 loss at Western Kentucky final week. The Blazers received final yr’s assembly 31-14.
Nevada at San Jose State
Date: Saturday, Oct. 29 | Time: 10:30 p.m.
Location: CEFCU Stadium — San Jose, California
TV: CBS Sports activities Community [Channel finder]
Reside stream: CBSSports.com | Cellular: CBS Sports activities App
Unfold: San Jose State – 24.5 | Will the Spartans cowl? Try SportsLine’s Week 9 projections
Storylines: San Jose State is coming off a 17-10 loss at Fresno State, however the Spartans stay firmly within the Mountain West Mountain Division race as three groups enter the week tied atop the standings at 2-1. Nevada continues to be in search of its first league win underneath first-year coach Ken Wilson after falling 23-7 to San Diego State final week. The Wolf Pack have received 4 of the previous 5 and 11 of the previous 13 within the collection, together with a 27-24 recreation final season.
Which faculty soccer picks are you able to make with confidence in Week 9, and which top-15 favourite will go down exhausting? Go to SportsLine to see which groups will win and canopy the unfold — all from a confirmed laptop mannequin that has returned nearly $3,000 in revenue over the previous six-plus seasons — and discover out.
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Below freezing temperatures again today
The winds are still going Wednesday, but the air temperatures remain at respectable levels. Highs will manage to weasel up to 30 in most spots. It’s too bad we’re not going to feel them at face value. Instead, we’re dressing for temps in the teens all day today.
Thursday and Friday are the picks of the week.
There will be a lot less wind, reasonable winter temperatures in the 30s and a decent amount of sun. We’ll be quiet into the weekend, as our next weather system approaches.
With mild air expected to come north on southerly winds, highs will bounce back to the low and mid-40s both days of the weekend.
Showers will be delayed until late day/evening on Saturday and into the night. There may be a few early on Sunday too, but the focus on that day will be to bring in the cold.
Highs will briefly sneak into the 40s, then fall late day.
We’ll also watch a batch of snow late Sunday night as it moves up the Eastern Seaboard.
Right now, there is a potential for some accumulation as it moves overhead Sunday night and early Monday morning.
It appears to be a weak, speedy system, so we’re not expecting it to pull any punches.
Enjoy the quieter spell of weather!
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Boston City Councilor will introduce
BOSTON – It could cost you more to get a soda soon. The Boston City Council is proposing a tax on sugary drinks, saying the money on unhealthy beverages can be put to good use.
A benefit for public health?
“I’ve heard from a lot of residents in my district who are supportive of a tax on sugary beverages, but they want to make sure that these funds are used for public health,” said City Councilor Sharon Durkan, who is introducing the “Sugar Tax,” modeled on Philadelphia and Seattle. She said it’s a great way to introduce and fund health initiatives and slowly improve public health.
A study from Boston University found that cities that implemented a tax on sugary drinks saw a 33% decrease in sales.
“What it does is it creates an environment where we are discouraging the use of something that we know, over time, causes cancer, causes diet-related diseases, causes obesity and other diet-related illnesses,” she said.
Soda drinkers say no to “Sugar Tax”
Soda drinkers don’t see the benefit.
Delaney Doidge stopped by the store to get a mid-day pick-me-up on Tuesday.
“I wasn’t planning on getting anything, but we needed toilet paper, and I wanted a Diet Coke, so I got a Diet Coke,” she said, adding that a tax on sugary drinks is an overreach, forcing her to ask: What’s next?
“Then we’d have to tax everything else that brings people enjoyment,” Doidge said. “If somebody wants a sweet treat, they deserve it, no tax.”
Store owners said they’re worried about how an additional tax would impact their businesses.
Durkan plans to bring the tax idea before the City Council on Wednesday to start the conversation about what rates would look like.
Massachusetts considered a similar tax in 2017.
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Patience over panic: Kristaps Porzingis and the Celtics struggles
The Celtics aren’t playing great basketball. Coincidence or not, this stretch has coincided with the return and reintegration of Kristaps Porzingis. In 23 games without the big man, Boston has a record of 19-4—with him in the lineup, that falls to a much less flattering 9-7 record.
This has put his value on trial, and opened the door to discussions about whether a move to the bench could be helpful for everyone involved. It’s not a crazy idea by any means, but it’s shortsighted and an oversimplification of why the team has struggled of late.
While Kristaps attempts to slide back into his role, there’s an adjustment period that the team naturally has to go through. That’s roughly 13 shots per game being taken from the collective and handed to one individual. It’s a shift that can impact that entire rotation, but it’s also not unfamiliar to the team—by now, they’re used to the cycle of Porzingis’ absence and return.
KP hasn’t been the same game-breaking player that we’ve come to know, but he’s not that far off. He isn’t hunting shots outside of the flow of the offense, and the coaching staff isn’t force-feeding him either.
This table shows a comparison in the volume and efficiency of Kristaps’ most used play types from the past two seasons. Across the board, the possessions per game have remained very similar, while the efficiency has taken a step back.
He’s shooting below the standard he established for himself during the championship run, but the accuracy should come around as he gets more comfortable and confident in his movements post-injury. Porzingis opened up about this after a win over the Nuggets, sharing his progress.
“80-85%. I still have a little bit to go.” Porzingis said. “I know that moment is coming when everything will start clicking, and I’ll play really high-level basketball.”
In theory, sending KP to the bench would allow him to face easier matchups and build his conditioning back up. On a similar note, he and the starters have a troubling -8.9 net rating. With that said, abandoning this unit so quickly is an overreaction and works against the purpose of the regular season.
It may require patience, but we’re talking about a starting lineup that had a +17.3 net rating over seven playoff games together. Long term, it’s more valuable to let them figure it out, rather than opt for a temporary fix.
It can’t be ignored that the Celtics are also getting hit by a wrecking ball of poor shooting luck in his minutes. Opponents are hitting 33.78% of their three-pointers with him on the bench, compared to a ridiculously efficient 41.78% when he’s on the court. To make matters worse, Boston is converting 37.21% of their own 3’s without KP, and just 32.95% with him.
Overall, there’s a -8.83% differential between team and opponent 3PT efficiency with Porzingis in the game. This is simply unsustainable, and it’s due for positive regression eventually.
Despite his individual offensive struggles, Porzingis has been elite as a rim protector. Among 255 players who have defended at least 75 shots within 6 feet of the basket, he has the best defensive field goal percentage in the NBA at 41.2%. Players are shooting 20.9% worse than expected when facing Kristaps at the rim.
Boston is intentional about which shooters they’re willing to leave open and when to funnel drives toward Porzingis. Teams are often avoiding these drives, and accepting open looks from mediocre shooters—recently, with great success. Both of these factors play into the stark difference in opponent 3PT%.
The numbers paint a disappointing picture, but from a glass-half-full perspective, there’s plenty of room for positive regression. Last season, the starting lineup shot 39.31% from beyond the arc and limited opponents to 36.75%. This year, they’ve struggled, shooting just 27.61% themselves, while opponents are converting at an absurd 46.55%.
Ultimately, the Celtics’ struggles seem more like a temporary blip, fueled by frustrating shooting luck and a slow return to form for Kristaps, rather than a reason to panic. The core of this team has already proven their ability to perform together at a high level, and sticking with the current configuration gives them the best chance to break out of the slump.
Allowing Porzingis to round into shape and cranking up the defensive intensity should help offset some of the shooting woes. As Porzingis eloquently put it, “with this kind of talent in this locker room, it’s impossible that we don’t start playing better basketball.” When water finds its level, the game will start to look easy again.
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