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Puka Nacua racks up over 100 yards in return as Rams-Vikings ends in controversy
The Los Angeles Rams were expected to have Cooper Kupp back in the fold on Thursday night, but no one expected Puka Nacua to be back as well.
And they definitely didn’t expect him to rack up over 100 yards to help the Rams to a big 30-20 win over the NFC’s best team by record, the Minnesota Vikings.
Matthew Stafford threw four touchdowns on the night, including one to Kupp, though the veteran wideout’s night wasn’t the best return to the offense. Nacua had 106 yards on seven catches in a shocking performance given his practice window just opened up this week.
Matthew Stafford #9 of the Los Angeles Rams celebrates a touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings in the third quarter at SoFi Stadium on October 24, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Harry How/Getty Images)
Kupp, though, had 5 catches for 51 yards with his score in his first game since injuring his ankle in Week 2 against the Arizona Cardinals.
But there was massive controversy at the end of this game, as the Vikings’ final drive of the game ended with what appeared to be a facemask on quarterback Sam Darnold in the end zone.
Instead, officials completely missed Byron Young grabbing Darnold’s facemask, and it was ruled a safety instead.
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With the Vikings down eight points in a two-minute drill, there was definitely enough time to get the ball downfield for a potential tie with a two-point conversion. But the drive, and the game, ended with the safety and a failed onside punt (if there is such a thing).
Justin Jefferson, who had a game-high 115 yards on eight receptions, slammed his helmet on the sideline, knowing his team was robbed of a chance at possible overtime.
But the Vikings weren’t able to get anything really going on offense since the first quarter, where they scored a touchdown on their opening two drives.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson (18) runs the ball against the Detroit Lions during the fourth quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium. (Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images)
The Rams, though, were able to match them, and it had a lot to do with Nacua, who proved to not just be a decoy thrown out on the line of scrimmage by head coach Sean McVay. His efforts on the opening drive helped Stafford & Co. get down the field to cap their drive with a passing touchdown to star running back Kyren Williams.
Williams, who has gotten into the end zone in every game this season, totaled 97 yards on 23 carries with five catches for 19 yards through the air as well.
In the second half, while Nacua and Kupp were thriving, Demarcus Robinson found the end zone twice, which were his only catches for 35 yards.
For Stafford, he had 279 yards with four touchdowns and one interception on 25-of-34 passing, while Darnold posted 18-for-25 for 240 yards.
Puka Nacua #17 of the Los Angeles Rams and Cooper Kupp #10 before a game against the Minnesota Vikings at SoFi Stadium on October 24, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Harry How/Getty Images)
Also, for the Vikings, Aaron Jones added 58 yards on the ground and 37 through the air for 95 yards from scrimmage.
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Damien basketball team opens 24-0 lead, then holds off Etiwanda
Junior guard Zaire Rasshan of Damien knows football. His father, Osaar, was a backup quarterback at UCLA from 2005-09. Rasshan played quarterback his freshman season at Damien until deciding basketball was his No. 1 sport.
So when Rasshan looked up at the scoreboard Thursday night at Etiwanda in the first quarter and saw the Spartans had scored the first 24 points, he had to think football.
“That was crazy,” he said. “That’s three touchdowns and a field goal.”
Damien (17-4, 2-0) was able to hold off Etiwanda 56-43 to pick up a key Baseline League road victory. Winning at Etiwanda has been a rarity for many teams through the years. But Damien’s fast start couldn’t have been any better. The Spartans didn’t miss any shots while playing good defense for their 24-0 surge. Etiwanda’s first basket didn’t come until the 1:38 mark of the first quarter.
“When we play together, we can beat anyone,” Rasshan said.
Rasshan was a big part of the victory, contributing 23 points. Eli Garner had 14 points and 11 rebounds.
Etiwanda came in 18-1 and 1-0 in league. The Eagles missed 13 free throws, which prevented any comeback. The closest they got in the second half was within 11 points.
Damien’s victory puts it squarely in contention for a Southern Section Open Division playoff spot. The Spartans lost in the final seconds to Redondo Union in the Classic at Damien, showing they can compete with the big boys in coach Mike LeDuc’s 52nd season of coaching.
Rasshan is averaging nearly 20 points a game. He made three threes. And he hasn’t forgotten how to make a long pass, whether it’s with a football or basketball.
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Ole Miss staffer references Aaron Hernandez while discussing ‘chaotic’ coaching complications with LSU
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The chaos between LSU coaches who left Ole Miss alongside Lane Kiffin but are still coaching the Rebels in the College Football Playoff is certainly a whirlwind.
Joe Judge, Ole Miss’ quarterbacks coach, has found himself in the thick of the drama — while he is not headed for Baton Rouge, he’s had to wonder who he will be working with on a weekly basis.
When asked this week about what it’s like to go through all the trials and tribulations, Judge turned heads with his answer that evoked his New England Patriots days.
Aaron Hernandez sits in the courtroom of the Attleboro District Court during his hearing. Former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez has been indicted on a first-degree murder charge in the death of Odin Lloyd in North Attleboro, Massachusetts, on Aug. 22, 2013. (Jared Wickerham/Getty Images)
“My next-door neighbor was Aaron Hernandez,” Judge said, according to CBS Sports. “I know this is still more chaotic.”
Hernandez was found guilty of the 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd, which occurred just three years into his NFL career.
“If you watch those documentaries, my house is on the TV next door,” Judge added. “The detectives knocked on my door to find out where he was. I didn’t know. We just kind of talked to the organization. But it was obviously chaotic.”
Aaron Hernandez was convicted of the 2013 murder of semipro football player Odin Lloyd. (REUTERS/Brian Snyder)
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Judge, though, was able to compare the two situations to see how players can combat wild distractions.
“Those players that year handled that extremely well. Came out of that chaos, and we had some really good direction inside with some veterans and some different guys. You have something like that happen — how do you handle something like that? How do you deal with something like that? So you keep the focus on what you can handle, what you can control, which at that time was football for us, and we went through the stretch, and we were able to have success that year,” Judge said.
Judge also compared this scenario to the 2020 NFL season when he was head coach of the New York Giants, saying he would have “no idea” who would be available due to surprise positive COVID-19 tests.
Head coach Joe Judge of the New York Giants looks on during the second quarter against the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium. The game took place in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Dec. 19, 2021. (Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
The Rebels face Miami in the Fiesta Bowl, the College Football Playoff Semifinal, on Thursday night.
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Prep talk: Calabasas basketball team is surging with 11 wins in last 12 games
Calabasas pulled off a huge win in high school basketball on Tuesday night, handing Thousand Oaks its first defeat after 16 victories in a Marmonte League opener.
The Coyotes (13-5) have quietly turned around their season after a 2-4 start, winning 11 of their last 12 games.
One of the major contributors has been 6-foot-3 junior guard Johnny Thyfault, who’s averaging 16 points and has become a fan favorite because of his dunking skills. He also leads the team in taking charging fouls.
He transferred to Calabasas after his freshman year at Viewpoint.
As for beating Thousand Oaks, coach Jon Palarz said, “We got to play them at home and had great effort.”
This is a daily look at the positive happenings in high school sports. To submit any news, please email eric.sondheimer@latimes.com.
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