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AP Top 25: Georgia and Miami drop out of the top 10 after Week 11 losses
Georgia tumbled out of the top 10 after its loss to Ole Miss on Saturday.
The Bulldogs are now at No. 11 in the AP Top 25 after losing 28-10. Georgia dropped nine spots from No. 2 and is one spot ahead of Miami after the Hurricanes lost on the road to Georgia Tech. Miami fell eight spots from No. 4 to No. 12.
Oregon stayed at No. 1 after beating Maryland at home. Ohio State moved up one spot to No. 2, Texas jumped two spots to No. 3 and Penn State also moved up two spots to No. 4. Indiana rounds out the top five after moving up three spots following a 20-15 win at home vs. Michigan.
Tennessee, BYU, Notre Dame, Alabama and Ole Miss fill out the top 10. The Cougars remained undefeated with a stunning 22-21 road win over Utah late Saturday night after Utah was called for a controversial defensive holding penalty on BYU’s winning drive.
Georgia may not be outside the top 10 for very long, however. The Bulldogs host Tennessee in the biggest game of Week 12. The Vols beat Mississippi State at home on Saturday, though QB Nico Iamaleava missed the second half because of an upper-body injury. After the game, coach Josh Heupel said that Iamaleava’s absence was precautionary and he should be ready to play against the Bulldogs.
There’s just one other game between ranked opponents in Week 12. And it’s also in the SEC. No. 23 South Carolina hosts No. 24 Missouri. The Gamecocks beat Vanderbilt on the road on Saturday, while Missouri beat Oklahoma 30-23 in one of the most bizarre fourth quarters you’ll ever see. Each team had a go-ahead fumble recovery for a TD in the final three minutes of the game.
AP Top 25
1. Oregon (10-0)
2. Ohio State (8-1)
3. Texas (8-1)
4. Penn State (8-1)
5. Indiana (10-0)
6. Tennessee (8-1)
7. BYU (9-0)
8. Notre Dame (8-1)
9. Alabama (7-2)
10. Ole Miss (8-2)
11. Georgia (7-2)
12. Miami (9-1)
13. Boise State (8-1)
14. SMU (8-1)
15. Texas A&M (7-2)
16. Army (9-0)
17. Clemson (7-2)
18. Colorado (7-2)
19. Washington State (8-1)
20. Kansas State (7-2)
21. LSU (6-3)
22. Louisville (6-3)
23. South Carolina (6-3)
24. Missouri (7-2)
25. Tulane (8-2)
Miami, FL
Inter Miami vs. New York City FC: Three Key Battles That Could Decide MLS Eastern Conference Final
Inter Miami are in the form of their lives. They hope this continues when they welcome New York City FC to Chase Stadium on Saturday night for the Eastern Conference final, with a berth in the 2025 MLS Cup on the line.
While Miami brings star power and holds home pitch advantage, they come up against a New York City side riding high after eliminating the Supporters’ Shield winners. And there are reasons for NYCFC to believe they can pull off another upset here.
Sports Illustrated takes a look at three key battles that could define which team earns the honor of facing San Diego FC or Vancouver Whitecaps FC in MLS Cup on Dec. 6
Lionel Messi has been on an absolute heater for Inter Miami all season and has taken things a step further in the playoffs. After a regular season that saw him score 29 goals and register 19 assists in 29 games, he now has six goals and six assists in just four playoff games.
But, he hasn’t seen a goalkeeper like U.S. men’s national team backstop, Matt Freese. The 27-year-old has been in stellar form as well, posting five saves–including four outstanding stops–against the Philadelphia Union, to help NYCFC advance past the Supporters’ Shield champions.
While Messi has shown his ability to score in nearly every way possible, the clear-cut opportunities he saw and created against FC Cincinnati and Nashville will be fewer against a stronger defensive team. The opportunities he does get will come up against a better goalie between the posts.
If NYCFC pulls off the upset, Freese will have a big part to play in it. If he’s not on his game, well, Miami can put together its plans to beat San Diego or the Whitecaps in MLS Cup.
Kevin O’Toole has had quite a few weeks. He was called up to Ireland for the first time, making the bench as the Irish beat Portugal in a game Cristiano Ronaldo was sent off. Now, he’s clashing with Sergio Busquets in midfield, as well as Messi and the other stars in Miami.
If anyone is playing with confidence, it’s him. Against Philadelphia, he shut down Danley Jean Jaques and recorded eight defensive contributions.
He will likely be paired with Aidan O’Neill (who served a one-match suspension against Philadelphia) and tasked with combating Busquets in central midfield, and working the ball away from the Spaniard and Rodrigo De Paul. Busquets, in particular, has been potent with his ability to slide passes through Nashville and FC Cincinnati’s midfield and clogging things up in that area of the pitch will be critical for NYCFC.
Outside of the individual player level, the mentality of both teams is starkly different, with NYCFC on the road and Inter Miami facing a match of defining proportions.
Led by the veteran poise of Maxi Moralez, New York City FC knows how to win playoff games on the road. In their run to the 2021 MLS Cup title, NYCFC played every game after the first round on the road, just as they would have to do should they make it all the way to the trophy this time around.
Meanwhile, Miami has fallen short in the most defining games. So far through the playoffs, it has been about seeing off disaster in the wake of the 2024 first-round elimination against Atlanta United.
They have been able to push the season through two rounds for the first time in club history, but now comes their first massive test–they would even get to lift the Eastern Conference trophy should they win here.
Miami’s ability to win trophies doesn’t paint a pretty picture: A 2024 Leagues Cup final loss and a 2023 U.S. Open Cup loss hangs alongside their 2023 Leagues Cup title, the only knockout trophy Miami has captured to date.
On Saturday, one of those aspects has to fall. Will it be NYCFC’s away abilities, or Miami’s poor record in big games?
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Miami, FL
North Miami marks 50th Thanksgiving Day parade
NORTH MIAMI, Fla. — The sound of drums and cheers filled Northwest 125th Street on Thursday as North Miami carried on a beloved holiday tradition — its annual Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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Hundreds lined the route early, including longtime resident Joann Cesar, who has been attending for two decades.
“It’s a family tradition. We make it every time to support the culture and the residents,” Cesar said. “I love coming every year.”
City leaders say the parade has become a signature Thanksgiving morning event.
“For families, it’s coming together,” Vice Mayor Kassandra Timothe said. “Who else has a parade if you can’t go to Macy’s, right? We have our own little Thanksgiving Day parade here in North Miami.”
It wasn’t just locals taking in the festivities. Cheng Li, visiting from China, said his family arrived early to get a good spot along the route.
“This is our first time celebrating this holiday because in China this is not a public holiday,” he said.
City officials say this year’s parade took a full year to plan, bringing together schools, community groups and local bands to help kick off the holiday.
“This is the only parade in South Florida on Thanksgiving morning,” Timothe said. “Here in the city of North Miami, we are celebrating with community, with schools, with local bands.”
This year’s event also carried extra excitement as North Miami prepares to celebrate its 100th birthday.
“We will be celebrating our centennial, so this makes it more special,” Mayor Alix Desume said.
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Powell, Ware lead Miami Heat to fourth straight win with 127-117 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Norman Powell scored 32 points while Kel’el Ware had 20 points and 16 rebounds to help the Miami Heat win their fourth in a row with a 127-117 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday.
Jaime Jacquez Jr. scored 22 points, and Bam Adebayo contributed 18 for the Heat.
Tyrese Maxey had 27 points to pace Philadelphia, which played without former MVP Joel Embiid for the seventh straight game. Embiid (right knee injury management) has missed 10 of 16 contests this season. Maxey, who. entered second in the NBA in scoring at 33.4 points per contest, was coming off a career-high 54 points in Thursday’s 123-114 overtime win at Milwaukee.
Andre Drummond added 14 points and 23 rebounds for the 76ers. Rookie VJ Edgecombe (left calf tightness) also was sidelined for Philadelphia.
This was the first of three contests between the clubs.
Miami controlled the contest throughout, but the 76ers got within 105-103 with 8:28 left after Trendon Watford’s layup. The Heat then scored 13 of the next 15 points, capped by Powell’s running layup with 4:40 remaining, to go ahead by 13.
The 76ers honored the 25-year anniversary of the 2001 Eastern Conference champions by wearing replica black jerseys from that era. Allen Iverson, who was named MVP that season, was in attendance. Theo Ratliff rang the ceremonial Liberty Bell prior to the contest. Ratliff helped the 76ers to a 41-14 record before a midseason trade sent him to Atlanta for Dikembe Mutombo.
Up Next
Heat: Host Dallas on Monday night.
76ers: Host Orlando on Tuesday night.
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