Miami, FL
Thompson Gets Taste of ‘Wild NFL Football’
When the Miami Dolphins drafted Skylar Thompson within the seventh spherical of the 2022 NFL draft out of Kansas State, they most likely didn’t count on him to play common season snaps this season.
Nonetheless, on account of Tua Tagovailoa’s concussion and Teddy Bridgewater being positioned in concussion protocol after one play, Thompson made his NFL debut in opposition to the New York Jets on Sunday.
THOMPSON HAD A LOT OF OVERCOME IN HIS FIRST NFL APPEARANCE
Thompson accomplished 19 of 33 passes for 166 yards, two turnovers (one fumble, one INT) and 0 touchdowns within the Dolphins’ 40-17 loss. Thompson was victimized by three dropped passes and the interception occurred after his arm was hit by Jets defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers as he was releasing his cross meant for River Cracraft.
Regardless of the result, Thompson was completely happy to see his first NFL motion.
“It was nice to get on the market and get my toes moist,” Thompson mentioned. “The primary actual style of untamed NFL soccer for positive, so far as getting expertise, the environment on the street, stay reps. So it felt good to get on the market and get that going.”
Thompson had his struggles all through the sport Sunday, however that shouldn’t be shocking given what he needed to take care of. Thompson didn’t take first-team reps throughout apply and left sort out Terron Armstead missed many of the recreation with a toe harm, which clearly restricted the offensive line’s cross safety.
Moreover, there’s a cause Thompson was picked within the seventh spherical and never greater — he wanted time to develop.
THOMPSON’S TEAMMATES IMPRESSED
Broad receiver Tyreek Hill, who left the sport within the fourth quarter with a foot harm, was impressed with the way in which Thompson dealt with getting thrust into the sport.
“He did an incredible job,” Hill mentioned. “For him not with the ability to get all the apply reps (and) simply are available, play-calling and stuff like that, as a result of our play calls, I really feel like, are very robust, particularly for a younger quarterback. For him to simply step in the way in which he did, full passes and stuff like that, it’s nice. And for him shifting ahead, he’s going to have the ability to construct off of that for his confidence. Trying ahead to taking part in with him extra.”
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To Thompson’s credit score, there have been some vibrant spots in his efficiency. Throughout Miami’s last drive of the primary half, Thompson accomplished 6 of seven passing makes an attempt, permitting Miami to attain a landing and lower the Jets’ result in 19-14.
Head coach Mike McDaniel mentioned there wasn’t a giant play-calling adjustment with Thompson within the recreation as a substitute of Bridgewater.
“It adjusted somewhat bit,” McDaniel mentioned. “You attempt to do stuff that the quarterback that’s taking part in may be very comfy with. We’re in communication all week and I sort of have an thought, so there’s perhaps a few calls that I’d have achieved a hair totally different with Teddy. However for probably the most half, Skylar has earned the boldness of the workforce. He did have a tough rookie outing, however that’s not likely a explanation for concern shifting ahead figuring out that he’s the kind of individual that he’s. The most important factor is he has to study from it, which I do know he’ll.”
One factor that clearly modified with Thompson at quarterback was the shortage of involvement of Hill and Jaylen Waddle. Hill completed with 47 yards, which is his second-worst yardage output of the season, and Waddle completed the sport with season-lows in targets (3) and yards (23).
The three did mix for 3 defensive cross interference penalties drawn, which gave the Dolphins a mixed 95 yards.
Regardless of his total lack of involvement, Waddle appreciated what he noticed from Thompson.
“I used to be impressed,” Waddle mentioned. “It’s robust to go in there, however I feel he dealt with it rather well. He commanded the offense, obtained the O-line going, and obtained the run recreation going. We simply must have extra of an offense to place every thing collectively.”
THOMPSON LOOKS AHEAD TO MAKE CORRECTIONS
It’s unclear if Tagovailoa or Bridgewater, who McDaniel mentioned did’t have any concussion signs, might be out there to play within the Dolphins’ subsequent recreation in opposition to the Minnesota Vikings at Onerous Rock Stadium on Oct. 16.
No matter whether or not Thompson performs in opposition to Minnesota, he is aware of he could make numerous enhancements this week.
“I simply actually attempt to hone in on my ideas proper now and what issues regarded like on the sphere to me each play,” Thompson mentioned. Then, [I’ll] attempt to return and watch the movie and attempt to correlate with my eyes, ‘Did I see this accurately? What may I’ve achieved in a different way on this play?’ There’s lots to study on the market, I do know that for positive. So, I’m excited to observe the tape and begin bettering on the issues that I have to.”
Miami, FL
Award Talk, Pro Bowl Voting Begins
Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has been on a tear since he returned from injured reserve, and his performance in the Miami Dolphins’ 34-15 victory against the New England Patriots on Sunday might have been his best so far this season.
Not surprisingly, that performance has been recognized by the NFL, which has made him one of the three nominees for the FedEx Air Player of the Week.
Tagovailoa completed 29 of 40 passes for 317 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions against New England, good for a passer rating of 128.9.
The other nominees are Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes and Minnesota’s Sam Darnold.
Fans can vote for the award on Twitter, with the winner announced later in the week.
Based on the performances of Week 12, Tagovailoa would seem to be a front-runner for the AFC Offensive Player of the Week award — though the Monday night game features an AFC matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Los Angeles Chargers.
On Monday, Tagovailoa also was announced as the Dolphins nominee for the 2024 Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award.
Eight finalists will be selected and put on the Pro Bowl ballot for when players make their votes in December.
The award, which began in 2014, went to Dolphins defensive lineman Calais Campbell in 2022 when he was a member of the Baltimore Ravens.
Tagovailoa is one of five QBs among the nominees, along with Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Dak Prescott and Jordan Love.
Former Dolphins linebacker Kyle Van Noy is the nominee for the Ravens this year.
Fan voting for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games opened Monday.
Fans can make their selections at ProBowl.com/Vote, on team websites (such as www.miamidolphins.com/pro-bowl-games/vote) or on social media.
During the final two weeks of voting (Dec. 9-23), fans can vote directly on
“X” (formerly Twitter) by tweeting the first and last name of the player, tagging the player’s official
Twitter handle or creating a hashtag including the player’s first and last name. All three of these
methods must include the hashtag: #ProBowlVote. During the final two days (Dec. 22-23),
social votes will count as double.
The selections will be determined by balloting from fans, players and coaches, with each counting one-third of the process.
Players and coaches will cast their votes Friday, Dec. 27.
The Pro Bowl Games will take place in Orlando on Feb. 2.
The Dolphins had six Pro Bowl selections last season: QB Tua Tagovailoa, RB Raheem Mostert, FB Alec Ingold, WR Tyreek Hill, T Terron Armstead and CB Jalen Ramsey.
Miami, FL
ACC power rankings: CFP hopefuls SMU, Miami, Clemson remain on top after Week 13
Last Saturday was a day of relative chaos in college football.
Seven of the top 25 teams in the US LBM Coaches Poll lost, with much of the carnage occurring in the SEC, where three top-15 teams fell, all to unranked opponents.
If there’s a conference that stands to benefit the most from that mayhem, it just might be the ACC, which now has a conceivable path to getting two teams into the 12-team College Football Playoff. Its three most likely entrants — SMU, Miami and Clemson — held up their end of the bargain with comfortable victories Saturday against Virginia, Wake Forest and The Citadel, respectively.
But what does the rest of the league look like?
Here’s how the ACC’s 17 teams stack up after Week 13 of the 2024 college football season:
ACC football power rankings
1. SMU (10-1, 7-0 ACC)
- Last week: 1
- This week: vs. Cal
The Mustangs’ 33-7 win at Virginia was the eighth victory in a row for coach Rhett Lashlee’s team and clinched it a spot in the ACC championship game. A win against Cal at home on Saturday would give SMU its second-consecutive season with at least 11 wins — a mark it hadn’t previously reached since 1982.
2. Miami (10-1, 6-1)
- Last week: 2
- This week: at Syracuse
In their first game since a gutting loss at Georgia Tech, the Hurricanes pulled away late from Wake Forest, scoring 22 unanswered points in the final eight minutes for a 42-14 victory. With a win at Syracuse, Miami will earn just its second-ever trip to the ACC championship game, a surprisingly rare appearance for a program of its historical caliber.
3. Clemson (9-2, 7-1)
- Last week: 3
- This week: vs. No 14 South Carolina
The Tigers are done with ACC play and can make the conference championship game if Miami loses at Syracuse. Even if they don’t make it to Charlotte, a win against rival South Carolina would give them not only in-state bragging rights, but it would keep their playoff hopes alive, with a 10-2 overall record.
4. Syracuse (8-3, 4-3)
- Last week: 4
- This week: vs. No. 7 Miami
The Orange’s 31-24 victory against UConn gave it at least eight wins for the fourth time since 2010. With 470 yards against the Huskies, Kyle McCord broke the program’s single-season passing yardage record. Syracuse can cap off what has been a strong first season for coach Fran Brown with a win against Miami that would shake up the national playoff picture.
5. Louisville (7-4, 5-3)
- Last week: 7
- This week: at Kentucky
The Cardinals’ loss to Stanford in Week 12 was as ugly a setback as a ranked team has endured this season, but they bounced back by throttling Pitt 37-9. Louisville nearly doubled the Panthers in total yardage, 507-265. Now, it will try to snap a five-game losing streak to rival Kentucky.
6. Georgia Tech (7-4, 5-3)
- Last week: 5
- This week: vs. No. 6 Georgia
The Yellow Jackets held on for a 30-29 victory against NC State, assuring them of back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in 10 years. They racked up nearly 400 yards of total offense despite playing much of the game with backup Aaron Philo at quarterback. Next up? Their annual rivalry game against Georgia.
7. Duke (8-3, 4-3)
- Last week: 6
- This week: at Wake Forest
The Blue Devils have thrived in close games this season, with five of their eight wins coming by a single score following a 31-28 victory against Virginia Tech. They can pick up a ninth win on Saturday against a struggling Wake Forest team. It would be the fourth time since 2013 that Duke had won at least nine games, something it hadn’t previously done since its 1941 Rose Bowl season.
8. Pitt (7-4, 3-4)
- Last week: 9
- This week: at Boston College
The Panthers have lost four in a row since a 7-0 start that shot them up to No. 17 in the Coaches Poll. The latest setback was a 28-point dismantling at the hands of Louisville, a game in which Pitt lost starting quarterback Eli Holstein to a nasty-looking leg injury in the first quarter.
9. Boston College (6-5, 3-4)
- Last week: 12
- This week: vs. Pitt
The Eagles rolled past North Carolina 41-21 after holding the Tar Heels to 212 total yards and forcing three turnovers. The win got Boston College to bowl eligibility in its first season under coach Bill O’Brien.
10. North Carolina (6-5, 3-4)
- Last week: 8
- This week: vs. NC State
The Tar Heels’ three-game win streak got snapped in unsightly fashion, with a 20-point loss to Boston College in a game in which quarterback Jacolby Criswell threw three interceptions. The setback came days after 247Sports reported that 73-year-old coach Mack Brown plans to remain at North Carolina beyond this season.
11. Cal (6-5, 2-3)
- Last week: 15
- This week: at No. 9 SMU
The Golden Bears have had some tough luck in their first season in the ACC, with five one-score losses in conference play, but they’re ending the season on a strong note. Cal has won three of its past four games and became bowl eligible with a win over rival Stanford.
12. Virginia Tech (5-6, 3-4)
Last week: 11
This week: vs. Virginia
Since getting to 5-3 and seemingly putting its early season disappointments behind it, the Hokies have come undone, with three consecutive losses after a 31-28 defeat against Duke. It was Virginia Tech’s fifth one-score loss this season. Coach Brent Pry’s team will need a win against rival Virginia to earn bowl eligibility.
13. Virginia (5-5, 2-4)
- Last week: 10
- This week: at Virginia Tech
A difficult final stretch of their schedule has worn on the Cavaliers, who have lost five of their past six games after a 4-1 start. Four of those six matchups came against teams that were ranked at the time. Virginia was held to just 173 total yards in a 26-point home loss to SMU.
14. NC State (5-6, 2-5)
- Last week: 13
- This week: at North Carolina
The Wolfpack suffered an excruciating 30-29 loss to Georgia Tech, a game in which it took a six-point lead with a touchdown with 1:30 remaining, but allowed a go-ahead, 75-yard drive in just 1:08. It will need a win against North Carolina to avoid missing a bowl for just the third time in the past 11 years.
15. Stanford (3-8, 2-6)
- Last week: 14
- This week: at San Jose State
The Cardinal very nearly followed up its stunning win against Louisville with another victory, but allowed 17 unanswered points to squander a two-touchdown lead in the third quarter in a 24-21 loss to rival Cal.
16. Wake Forest (4-7, 2-5)
- Last week: 16
- This week: vs. Duke
Whatever faint hopes the Demon Deacons had of reaching a bowl were dashed by Miami in a game in which they were out-gained by a 508-193 margin.
17. Florida State (2-9, 1-7)
- Last week: 17
- This week: vs. Florida
The Seminoles snapped a six-game losing streak with a 41-7 victory against what’s now a 1-11 FCS Charleston Southern team. Already assured of a last-place finish in the ACC, coach Mike Norvell’s team can try to end a miserable season with a win against rival Florida.
Miami, FL
How To Watch: No. 8 Miami’s Final Regular Season Game at Syracuse
It’s do-or-die now for The Miami Hurricanes. Win and they are headed to Charlotte to face the SMU Mustangs for the Chance at hold the ACC Title for the first time since joining the conference in 2004.
First, they have to defeat one of the best offenses in the Atlantic Coast Conference in the Syracuse Orange led by Kyle McCord who is also on a mission of his own.
The Hurricanes have the No. 1 offense in the country but with a questionable defense, it could be hard to say what makes of the Canes and their championship asperation. One step at a time for the Hurricanes however as they look to get some players back for the final game of the season in the likes of Elijah Alston and Damari Brown.
The the additon of those two players on the defensive side of the ball, the Hurricanes could push pass the Orange and the offense that stands in their way. They will try to do it led by Heisman hopeful quarterback Cam Ward and his gunslinging arm and litany of weapons surrounding him.
Date: November 30
Time: 3:30 ET
TV: ESPN
Location: JMA Wireless Dome
Series: The Hurricanes lead the series 16-7 against the Orange.
Last Matchup: The Hurricanes dominated on defense in a 27-19 victory where Syracuse QB Eric Dungey threw four interceptions. Canes QB Malik Rosier threw for 344 yards and two TDs.
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