Chase Brice, Christian Horn join for a game-winning Hail Mary cross.
Appalachian State QB Chase Brice heaves a 53-yard Hail Mary cross to Christian Horn for the game-winning landing.
Week 3 of the school soccer season is underway because the No. 6 Oklahoma Sooners kicked off the day with a dominant victory over the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Elsewhere, No. 17 Baylor stifled Texas Tech in an enormous scoring outburst. No. 12 BYU fell to No. 25 Oregon on FOX, whereas No. 22 Penn State defeated Auburn.
Later, No. 3 Ohio State beat Toledo. No. 13 Miami (FL) floundered in opposition to No. 24 Texas A&M in Faculty Station. Closing issues out, Fresno State hit the street to tackle No. 7 USC on FOX.
Listed here are the highest performs from Saturday’s Week 3 slate.
Fresno State at No. 7 USC
USC strikes first
Caleb Williams hit Jordan Addison for a landing on the sport’s opening possession.
Do not get too snug
The Bulldogs managed to get inside two possessions following an electrifying run by Erik Brooks within the second.
No. 13 Miami (FL) 9, No. 24 Texas A&M 17
Texas A&M finds the top zone first
The Aggies capitalized on a muffed punt by Miami, as LJ Johnson ran in a one-yard landing. They might dangle on to win the low-scoring affair.
No. 11 Michigan State 28, Washington 39
Washington will get early lead
The Huskies scored on the sport’s opening possession, as Michael Penix related with Ja’Lynn Polk.
Washington takes command
The Huskies discovered the top zone for a 3rd time, as Penix hit Wayne Taulapapa for a 19-yard rating. Washington missed the additional level.
Spartans nonetheless combating
Michigan State put collectively a fourth–quarter landing drive, completed off by Elijah Collins. The Spartans failed on a two-point conversion try.
Take the sphere!
Regardless of the Spartans’ try at a comeback, Washington’s lead proved too massive to beat. Followers had been rightfully hyped to have a good time.
No. 25 Oregon 41, No. 12 BYU 20
Depart it as much as me
Oregon’s offense started making waves in a rush to open the affair. Bo Nix saved it himself on a 2-yard scamper to spherical out a four-play, 64-yard drive for the Geese’ opening rating.
Made ya look
BYU bought itself on the board as QB Jaren Corridor faked left, faked proper after which discovered tight finish Isaac Rex for the TD.
What a seize!
Simply throw the ball within the neighborhood of Troy Franklin. He’ll go up and get it. Franklin’s large 50-yard catch arrange a two-yard QB dive from Nix to push Oregon forward, 17-7.
The rout is on
Contemporary off a landing to start the second half, Oregon discovered the top zone once more on its subsequent possession. Nix related with Ferguson on a 9-yard passing rating, giving the Geese a commanding 38-7 lead.
No. 22 Penn State 41, Auburn 12
Fireworks abound!
Penn State QB Sean Clifford goes to suppose twice about working after an enormous hit from Auburn’s Owen Pappoe.
Shifty season
Freshman Kaytron Allen notched the primary TD of his school profession with a nifty cutback on the objective line to stroll in to the top zone unscathed. The play capped an 11-play, 68-yard drive, and helped the Nittany Lions take a 14-6 lead into halftime.
Nicholas Singleton does it himself
The Nittany Lions gave Singleton the ball 3 times on what grew to become a three-play scoring drive. Singleton began the drive with a 53-yard run and later punched in a 1-yard rating.
No. 6 Oklahoma 49, Nebraska 14
Dillon Gabriel displaying off the wheels
Nebraska struck first, nevertheless it did not take lengthy for the Sooners to reply proper again. Gabriel stepped up within the pocket, saved it himself and took it 61 yards to the home.
Unorthodox
This is not the normal manner we see groups rating touchdowns, however Oklahoma’s having itself a rare occasion on the street. Gabriel threw a display cross to tight finish Brayden Willis, who then threw an ideal 24-yard strike to a large–open Marcus Majors for the rating.
No. 17 Baylor 42, Texas State 7
Proper up the GUT!
Baylor working again Richard Reece took the handoff and went proper up the center, untouched for a 14-yard rating to offer the Bears an early 7-0 lead.
Strolling the tightrope
Baylor doubled its lead early within the second quarter as working again Craig Williams took the handoff and turned on the jets, taking it 30 yards for the rating. Williams did a formidable down of staying in bounds as his run gave the Bears a 14-0 lead.
Put a bow on it
Reese was the star of the present Saturday, and he capped his spectacular day with a pair of huge romps for six. Reese completed the matchup with 156 yards on 19 carries (8.2 yards per carry), and three scores on the bottom.
BEST OF THE REST
It was a lovely scene at Notre Dame Stadium forward of the crew’s matchup in opposition to Cal.
Former Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te’o was noticeably emotional as he was honored forward of the sport in the course of the pregame presentation to the colour guard.
Te’o addressed the house crowd earlier than kickoff. He obtained a roaring ovation from Irish followers.
Hollywood swingin’
Jackson State has been on a roll to begin the season, and Shane “Hollywood” Hooks mentioned “maintain the cameras on” with this acrobatic, one-handed seize in opposition to Grambling State.
Rallying the troops!
The likelihood of Indiana profitable this soccer recreation was extremely low. The Hoosiers trailed for a lot of the second half, and even fell behind by 11 within the fourth quarter.
However a clutch turnover, late recreation rating, and colossal two-point conversion compelled the sport into OT, the place the squad got here up with this pair of highly effective performs to steal it.
Convey the home down!
Syracuse saved its unbeaten report within the last seconds vs. Purdue to go 3-0 for the primary time since 2018. Garrett Shrader and Oronde Gadsden II had the heroic hookup with seven seconds left, finishing a 25-yard back-shoulder fade to propel Syracuse to a 32-29 victory.
DO YOU BELIEVE IN MIRACLES!?
Trailing 28-26 with 0:02 remaining on the clock, Appalachian State QB Chase Brice dropped again and heaved a Hail Mary cross, which was tipped and landed within the arms of Christan Horn for the game-winning landing!
Appalachian State QB Chase Brice heaves a 53-yard Hail Mary cross to Christian Horn for the game-winning landing.
No. 3 Ohio State 77, Toledo 21
Landing, Buckeyes
The Buckeyes proceed the electrical passing recreation with Julian Fleming reeling in a nimble landing cross from C.J. Stroud.
Toledo staying in it
DeQuan Finn ran in a 23-yard rating to chop Ohio State’s result in 14.
Ohio State will get seventh TD
The Buckeyes capitalized on a Ronnie Hickman interception, as Mitch Rossi ran in a goal-line landing.
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Washington State men’s basketball head coach David Riley could point to a few factors that led to Gonzaga pulling away from the Cougars during the second half of Saturday night’s showdown at the McCarthey Athletic Center.
For starters, the Bulldogs’ 15-5 scoring run to start the second half certainly didn’t help the Cougs’ cause. Neither did Ryan Nembhard, who came out of the halftime break even more refreshed after sitting on the bench for the final 9:34 of the first half due to foul trouble. Turnovers and miscues on the defensive end of the floor also started to pile up for WSU, which led by six points in the first half only to trail by three at the break and fall behind by 21 in the second half while the Zags nailed 10 3-pointers and scored 20 points off 16 turnovers.
Consider Saturday night, then, a perfect storm for the Bulldogs (14-4, 5-0 WCC). Led by Graham Ike’s 21 points, Gonzaga pulled away for an 88-75 victory over its in-state rival in a thriller from the Kennel.
Here’s what Riley had to say after the game.
“It was a hard-fought game, and I feel like we had it slip away from us early in that second half where we didn’t stay connected as much, and I personally didn’t do a good enough job of having us ready for the fight. They got some 50-50 balls. They got a couple offensive rebounds, just some toughness plays that second half that hurt us. And that comes down to, we have game plan stuff, we’re gonna have X’s and O’s, we’re gonna have great plays from different players and bad plays from different players, but that fight for 40 minutes, I think, was the difference, and they came out with a little more fire than us.”
“He did a good job with their pace. I think he gets them up the floor really well. I felt like it was a lot of factors that second half, and he played a part in that and started isolating some of our bigs when we made a couple of adjustments. [Nembhard is a] good player.”
“A couple of execution errors. I think one of them we didn’t have a ball screen right, one of them we didn’t order our post defense right. Kind of going into the half that was our thing, when things get tough, or they throw in a 25-second possession, we got to execute all 30 seconds of the shot clock. And I think it was more just cover stuff. We didn’t have that many space cadet errors. I think it was more just kind of one guy doing something that wasn’t exactly right in coverage.”
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The Gonzaga men’s basketball team pulled away from Washington State for an 88-75 victory in the first meeting between the in-state rivals in over a decade.
Graham Ike led the way with 21 points on 8-for-11 from the field, Nolan Hickman added 19 points and the Bulldogs (14-4, 5-0 WCC) earned their fifth straight win to open league play by putting the Cougars (13-5, 3-2 WCC) away early in the second half. After ending the first half on an 8-2 scoring run, the Zags came out of the second half with a sense of urgency on both ends, sparking a 15-5 scoring run to make it a double-digit margin.
Here’s what Gonzaga head coach Mark Few had to say after the game.
“I just told them, ‘hey, we’re in a we’re in a battle. It’s a great game. Both teams are competing really hard, and we’re at our best when we’re in attack mode.’ And they did a great job of taking the message and I thought we really went out and turned defense into offense, and we knew that was going to be a big key for us. [The Cougars] are hard to guard, they’re big and they’re physical, and [WSU coach David Riley] does a really lot of nice stuff on on offense that exploits mismatches. But our guys battled tonight, so I was really proud of them.”
“They played great. I told them that in the locker room that that was huge. We haven’t really had to do that all year. And this guy [Nolan Hickman] stepped up. He was amazing tonight. I mean, seven boards … defensively in there, battling in the post. I mean, he did a lot of stuff that, as I said, he’s now, he set a high standard, so kind of be counting on that moving forward, but he and Dusty [Stromer] both really helped during that stretch and [Khalif Battle] and obviously having Ben [Gregg] and then Graham was rock solid all night.”
“I thought our effort and our making plays, I thought it was definitely up there [with the best of the season], and just the physicality that it took. Because, again, they’re so much bigger than us at several of those spots. And again, you just don’t see the post-up thing like this, where your guards are getting constantly posted. But so in that way, we fought, we were physical and kind of had to navigate our way through a lot of different actions. There’s staggers and some curls and some switches and all that. For the most part, we did pretty good.”
The Washington Nationals have continued to invest into the pitching staff with another free agency move on Saturday.
Shared on social media, the Nationals announced that they had agreed to terms with relief pitcher Jorge Lopez on a one-year contract. That deal will be worth $3 million plus incentives per Jon Heyman.
This is the third pitcher that Washington has signed this offseason, with Michael Soroka brought in as a free agent and Trevor Williams receiving a new deal to say.
They also added another reliever, Evan Reifert, as a Rule 5 draft pick from the Tampa Bay Rays.
Lopez made headlines last year with his infamous exit from the New York Mets. He caused a stir after a loss when he referred to himself as ‘the worst teammate on the worst team in baseball.’
For a lot of players, that might spell an end to the season. The fastball-heavy reliever was able to bounce back. He was released and then signed a minor league contract with the Chicago Cubs.
The 31-year-old came back from controversy as strong as ever, posting a 2.03 ERA over the final 26.2 innings of work.
With the loss of Kyle Finnegan, Lopez makes sense as a potential replacement at closer. He does have some closing experience, but has not been his main role for much of his career.
That season, 2022, was the year he made his first and only All-Star team.
He is a ground ball machine that loves to force bad contact. Keeping him in a situational role could also be a smart idea, given that he struggles against lefties.
No matter how he is used, this is another good signal that the Nationals don’t want to throw any season away.
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