“THE SCOREBOARD”

INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL WEEK 10 (SECTIONAL FIRST ROUND)

SECTIONAL 17

HANOVER CENTRAL (7-2) AT EAST CHICAGO CENTRAL (1-8)

HIGHLAND (1-8) AT KANKAKEE VALLEY (4-5)

GARY WEST (5-4) AT NEW PRAIRIE (6-3)

HOBART (5-4) AT LOWELL (4-5)

SECTIONAL 18

WAWASEE (1-8) AT PLYMOUTH (5-4)

MISHAWAKA (7-2) AT NORTHRIDGE (3-6)

SOUTH BEND ST. JOSEPH (5-4) AT SOUTH BEND RILEY (2-6)

SOUTH BEND WASHINGTON (0-9) AT NORTHWOOD (4-5)

SECTIONAL 19

FORT WAYNE SOUTH (2-7) AT EAST NOBLE (8-1)

LEO (7-2) AT DEKALB (4-5)

COLUMBIA CITY (8-1) AT FORT WAYNE DWENGER (4-5)

NEW HAVEN (1-8) AT FORT WAYNE WAYNE (3-5)

SECTIONAL 20

FRANKFORT (0-9) AT HUNTINGTON NORTH (6-3)

MUNCIE CENTRAL (2-7) AT LOGANSPORT (8-1)

CULVER ACADEMY (8-1) AT LEBANON (7-2)

SECTIONAL 21

BEECH GROVE (4-5) AT GREENFIELD-CENTRAL (7-2)

NEW CASTLE (4-5) AT PENDLETON HEIGHTS (4-5)

YORKTOWN (6-3) AT RICHMOND (1-8)

MOUNT VERNON (FORTVILLE) (4-5) AT NEW PALESTINE (8-0)

SECTIONAL 22

INDIANAPOLIS SHORTRIDGE (2-6) AT MOORESVILLE (3-6)

INDIANAPOLIS CHATARD (6-2) AT INDIANAPOLIS ATTUCKS (6-1)

NORTHVIEW (8-1) AT INDIANAPOLIS RONCALLI (4-4)

DANVILLE (8-1) AT BREBEUF JESUIT (7-2)

SECTIONAL 23

SILVER CREEK (4-5) AT CONNERSVILLE (2-7)

CHARLESTOWN (2-7) AT MARTINSVILLE (8-1)

JENNINGS COUNTY (0-9) AT BEDFORD NORTH LAWRENCE (1-8)

SHELBYVILLE (1-8) AT GREENWOOD (2-7)

SECTIONAL 24

WASHINGTON (5-4) AT BOONVILLE (4-5)

JASPER (5-4) AT EVANSVILLE HARRISON (2-7)

EVANSVILLE CENTRAL (1-8) AT EVANSVILLE REITZ (7-2)

SECTIONAL 25

JOHN GLENN (1-7) AT JIMTOWN (6-3)

CALUMET (5-4) AT MISHAWAKA MARIAN (4-5)

KNOX (6-3) AT RIVER FOREST (5-4)

HAMMOND NOLL (3-6) AT GRIFFITH (8-1)

SECTIONAL 26

LAKELAND (5-4) AT GARRETT (9-0)

WOODLAN (5-4) AT TIPPECANOE VALLEY (6-3)

WEST NOBLE (8-1) AT ANGOLA (4-5)

FORT WAYNE CONCORDIA (2-7) AT FAIRFIELD (4-5)

SECTIONAL 27

FRANKTON (2-7) AT WEST LAFAYETTE (6-3)

BENTON CENTRAL (0-9) AT NORTHWESTERN (8-1)

WESTERN (0-9) AT TWIN LAKES (4-5)

PERU (4-5) AT MACONAQUAH (9-0)

SECTIONAL 28

NORWELL (2-7) AT FORT WAYNE LUERS (5-4)

JAY COUNTY (2-7) AT BELLMONT (0-9)

HERITAGE (8-1) AT DELTA (4-5)

OAK HILL (6-3) AT MISSISSINEWA (9-0)

SECTIONAL 29

HAMILTON HEIGHTS (3-6) AT SPEEDWAY (4-5)

WEST VIGO (4-5) AT GUERIN CATHOLIC (4-5)

CASCADE (9-0) AT CRAWFORDSVILLE (3-6)

TRI-WEST (5-4) AT INDIANAPOLIS WASHINGTON (3-5)

SECTIONAL 30

RUSHVILLE (6-3) AT FRANKLIN COUNTY (6-3)

PURDUE POLY ENGLEWOOD (2-6) AT GREENSBURG (0-9)

SOUTH DEARBORN (4-5) AT LAWRENCEBURG (8-1)

SECTIONAL 31

SCOTTSBURG (6-3) AT OWEN VALLEY (0-9)

NORTH HARRISON (6-3) AT CORYDON CENTRAL (3-6)

EDGEWOOD (2-7) AT INDIAN CREEK (4-5)

SECTIONAL 32

EVANSVILLE MEMORIAL (9-0) AT EVANSVILLE MATER DEI (7-2)

MOUNT VERNON (POSEY) (5-4) AT SOUTHRIDGE (7-2)

VINCENNES LINCOLN (3-6) AT PRINCETON (1-8)

HERITAGE HILLS (8-1) AT GIBSON SOUTHERN (7-2)

SECTIONAL 33

BREMEN (5-4) AT LAKE STATION (2-7)

WHITING (2-7) AT ANDREAN (5-4)

WHEELER (7-2) AT BOONE GROVE (6-3)

SECTIONAL 34

WESTERN BOONE (7-2) AT NORTH PUTNAM (7-2)

LAFAYETTE CENTRAL CATHOLIC (8-0) AT DELPHI (6-3)

NORTH MONTGOMERY (3-6) AT SOUTHMONT (3-6)

SEEGER (3-6) AT LEWIS CASS (4-5)

SECTIONAL 35

CHURUBUSCO (4-5) AT MANCHESTER (5-4)

ADAMS CENTRAL (8-1) AT BLUFFTON (6-3)

EASTSIDE (4-5) AT WHITKO (0-9)

PRAIRIE HEIGHTS (4-5) AT CENTRAL NOBLE (0-9)

SECTIONAL 36

ALEXANDRIA (6-3) AT WABASH (2-7)

EASTBROOK (4-5) AT TIPTON (5-4)

ELWOOD (1-8) AT ROCHESTER (7-2)

BLACKFORD (2-7) AT EASTERN (GREENTOWN) (5-4)

SECTIONAL 37

INDIANAPOLIS SCECINA (3-6) AT MONROVIA (7-2)

INDIANAPOLIS RITTER (2-6) AT PARK TUDOR (6-3)

HERITAGE CHRISTIAN (7-2) AT INDIANAPOLIS LUTHERAN (8-1)

SECTIONAL 38

LAPEL (6-3) AT NORTHEASTERN (9-0)

EASTERN HANCOCK (5-4) AT CENTERVILLE (8-1)

TRITON CENTRAL (7-2) AT UNION COUNTY (0-9)

SHENANDOAH (5-4) AT WINCHESTER (4-5)

SECTIONAL 39

GREENCASTLE (3-6) AT PIKE CENTRAL (3-6)

MITCHELL (1-8) AT BROWN COUNTY (5-4)

NORTH POSEY (7-2) AT SOUTH VERMILLION (9-0)

SULLIVAN (3-6) AT LINTON (7-2)

SECTIONAL 40

BROWNSTOWN CENTRAL (9-0) AT SWITZERLAND COUNTY (6-3)

EASTERN (PEKIN) (1-8) AT PAOLI (9-0)

TELL CITY (4-5) AT CRAWFORD COUNTY (1-8)

CLARKSVILLE (0-9) AT SALEM (4-5)

SECTIONAL 41

SOUTH NEWTON (3-6) AT NORTH JUDSON (9-0)

SOUTH CENTRAL (UNION MILLS) (2-7) AT CULVER (1-8)

BOWMAN ACADEMY (0-9) AT NORTH NEWTON (2-7)

WEST CENTRAL (6-3) AT LAVILLE (4-5)

SECTIONAL 42

PIONEER (6-3) AT CASTON (2-7)

CARROLL (FLORA) (9-0) AT FRONTIER (8-0)

NORTH WHITE (4-5) AT TRI-COUNTY (6-3)

TAYLOR (4-5) AT WINAMAC (4-4)

SECTIONAL 43

SOUTHWOOD (0-9) AT TRITON (6-3)

FORT WAYNE BLACKHAWK (1-7) AT NORTH MIAMI (7-2)

FREMONT (3-6) AT NORTHFIELD (3-6)

SECTIONAL 44

TRI (6-3) AT WES-DEL (5-4)

UNION CITY (2-7) AT SOUTH ADAMS (4-5)

MONROE CENTRAL (6-3) AT MADISON-GRANT (8-1)

CAMBRIDGE CITY LINCOLN (1-8) AT HAGERSTOWN (3-6)

SECTIONAL 45

COVINGTON (5-4) AT ATTICA (0-9)

FOUNTAIN CENTRAL (4-5) AT SOUTH PUTNAM (7-2)

PARKE HERITAGE (1-8) AT RIVERTON PARKE (6-3)

NORTH VERMILLION (8-1) AT NORTH CENTRAL (FARMERSBURG) (3-6)

SECTIONAL 46

TRI-CENTRAL (2-7) AT INDIANAPOLIS TINDLEY (4-4)

SHERIDAN (4-5) AT CLINTON CENTRAL (3-6)

CLINTON PRAIRIE (4-5) AT IRVINGTON PREP (0-6)

SECTIONAL 47

MILAN (5-4) AT KNIGHTSTOWN (5-4)

WEST WASHINGTON (3-6) AT SOUTH DECATUR (4-4)

EASTERN GREENE (3-6) AT GREENWOOD CHRISTIAN (7-2)

NORTH DECATUR (8-1) AT EDINBURGH (0-9)

SECTIONAL 48

NORTH KNOX (2-7) AT NORTH DAVIESS (6-3)

PERRY CENTRAL (5-4) AT TECUMSEH (0-8)

PROVIDENCE (8-0) AT SPRINGS VALLEY (8-1)

SOUTH SPENCER (5-4) AT FOREST PARK (5-4)

INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT

CLASS 4A

1. HAMMOND CENTRAL (5) | BRACKET

2. HOBART (5) | BRACKET

3. PENN (6) | BRACKET

4. GOSHEN (5) | BRACKET

5. FORT WAYNE SNIDER (4) | BRACKET

6. FORT WAYNE SOUTH SIDE (5) | BRACKET

7. LAFAYETTE JEFFERSON (4) | BRACKET

8. WESTFIELD (6) | BRACKET

9. PENDLETON HEIGHTS (7) | BRACKET

10. LAWRENCE CENTRAL (5) | BRACKET

11. BROWNSBURG (5) | BRACKET

12. PERRY MERIDIAN (6) | BRACKET

13. BLOOMINGTON NORTH (5) | BRACKET

14. EAST CENTRAL (5) | BRACKET

15. NEW ALBANY (6) | BRACKET

16. CASTLE (4) | BRACKET

CLASS 3A

17. HAMMOND BISHOP NOLL (6) | BRACKET

18. HANOVER CENTRAL (5) | BRACKET

19. PLYMOUTH (7) | BRACKET

20. WEST NOBLE (6) | BRACKET

21. ANGOLA (7) | BRACKET

22. NORWELL (5) | BRACKET

23. PERU (7) | BRACKET

24. NEW CASTLE (5) | BRACKET

25. BREBEUF JESUIT PREPARATORY (7) | BRACKET

26. INDIANAPOLIS BISHOP CHATARD (6) | BRACKET

27. SPEEDWAY (6) | BRACKET

28. RONCALLI (7) | BRACKET

29. LAWRENCEBURG (6) | BRACKET

30. SILVER CREEK (6) | BRACKET

31. JASPER (6) | BRACKET

32. MT. VERNON (6) | BRACKET

CLASS 2A

33. ANDREAN (8) | BRACKET

34. KNOX (6) | BRACKET

35. PRAIRIE HEIGHTS (6) | BRACKET

36. WOODLAN (7) | BRACKET

37. WESTERN BOONE (6) | BRACKET

38. SOUTHWOOD (7) | BRACKET

39. TAYLOR (6) | BRACKET

40. WAPAHANI (6) | BRACKET

41. SOUTHMONT (6) | BRACKET

42. INDIANAPOLIS CARDINAL RITTER (6) | BRACKET

43. INDIANAPOLIS SCECINA MEMORIAL (7) | BRACKET

44. HAGERSTOWN (6) | BRACKET

45. BROWNSTOWN CENTRAL (6) | BRACKET

46. EASTERN (PEKIN) (6) | BRACKET

47. EASTERN GREENE (7) | BRACKET

48. SOUTH SPENCER (8) | BRACKET

CLASS 1A

49. MARQUETTE CATHOLIC (8) | BRACKET

50. SOUTH NEWTON (8) | BRACKET

51. CULVER COMMUNITY (7) | BRACKET

52. HAMILTON (6) | BRACKET

53. COVINGTON (7) | BRACKET

54. ROSSVILLE (7) | BRACKET

55. DALEVILLE (7) | BRACKET

56. MONROE CENTRAL (7) | BRACKET

57. INDIANA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF (8) | BRACKET

58. INDIANAPOLIS LUTHERAN (7) | BRACKET

59. NORTH DECATUR (8) | BRACKET

60. TRINITY LUTHERAN (7) | BRACKET

61. WHITE RIVER VALLEY (8) | BRACKET

62. LOOGOOTEE (6) | BRACKET

63. CHRISTIAN ACADEMY OF INDIANA (8) | BRACKET

64. WOOD MEMORIAL (5) | BRACKET

INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER STATE TOURNAMENT

REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

3A BRACKET: https://www.maxpreps.com/tournament/ut8mVZ6dCEW9BpfNk9MxVw/buT512cvU06pJmZOs5hL0g/soccer-24/2024-ihsaa-class-3a-boys-soccer-state-tournament-class-3a-state-championship.htm

2A BRACKET: https://www.maxpreps.com/tournament/GXjR5GF9vkSrEVH_9SKu9A/tQHH2TkfPkeH8nlIlAP2XA/soccer-24/2024-ihsaa-class-2a-boys-soccer-state-tournament-class-2a-state-championship.htm

1A BRACKET: https://www.maxpreps.com/tournament/x-rkZmvPiUeXINhqTFcvkQ/7MN-9ddpEUyQTtg3YSPqYQ/soccer-24/2024-ihsaa-class-1a-boys-soccer-state-tournament-class-1a-state-championship.htm

INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER STATE TOURNAMENT

REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

3A BRACKET: https://www.maxpreps.com/tournament/p93X1e50s0mDSX_CnICTLA/1rII4Pskg0GiTr-TNQmCaQ/girls-soccer-24/2024-ihsaa-class-3a-girls-soccer-state-tournament-class-3a-state-championship.htm

2A BRACKET: https://www.maxpreps.com/tournament/MktL82cteE60LydGJVnvwA/rSd0IgPJoEiGxwaXgAz0rg/girls-soccer-24/2024-ihsaa-class-2a-girls-soccer-state-tournament-class-2a-state-championship.htm

1A BRACKET: https://www.maxpreps.com/tournament/O8NArSTDJ0eaQHSx-i1URw/l3XaahaYJk-WMqovdoPgQQ/girls-soccer-24/2024-ihsaa-class-1a-girls-soccer-state-tournament-class-1a-state-championship.htm

INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TENNIS STATE TOURNAMENT

SEMI-FINALS

MATCH 5: BREBEUF JESUIT 5, SOUTH BEND SAINT JOSEPH 0 (SOUTH BEND SAINT JOSEPH FINISHES 18-2)

1S. WILL HUTCHINSON BREBEUF DEF JACOB HIX SAINT JOSEPH 7-5, 6-4

2S. TONY TANCREDI BREBEUF DEF OLIVER HICK SAINT JOSEPH 6-4, 6-2

3S. OWEN BIRGE BREBEUF DEF BEN BRADY SAINT JOSEPH 6-1, 6-1

1D. ETHAN BIRGE | ANTHONY SUSCHA BREBEUF DEF NICK NGUYEN | JAKE WESTBERRY SAINT JOSEPH 6-4, 6-0

2D. ANDREW HELD | HARRY STUTLER BREBEUF DEF CORMAC KENNEDY | JACK MATTISON SAINT JOSEPH 6-0, 6-4

MATCH 6: CENTER GROVE 3, JASPER 2 (JASPER FINISHES 19-3)

1S. TYLER LANE CENTER GROVE DEF JOEL LEVY JASPER 6-1, 6-2

2S. YUVRAJ DASARI CENTER GROVE DEF ELLIOTT ROLWING JASPER 7-5, 6-3

3S. REECE FISCHER JASPER DEF QUINN SMITH CENTER GROVE 6-4, 6-7 (2-7), 10-6

1D. ELI FLICK | CALEB SCHNARR JASPER DEF CARSON BUSH | DAKSH PATEL CENTER GROVE 3-6, 7-5, 6-3

2D. RUSSELL DEAN | JACK DYBWAD CENTER GROVE DEF BRAXTON BROSMER | COLE LAMPERT JASPER 3-6, 6-3, 6-0

FINALS

STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

MATCH 7: BREBEUF JESUIT 3, CENTER GROVE 2 (BREBEUF JESUIT FINISHES 24-1; CENTER GROVE FINISHES 23-4)

1S. TYLER LANE CENTER GROVE DEF WILL HUTCHINSON BREBEUF 6-3, 2-6, 6-1

2S. TONY TANCREDI BREBEUF DEF YUVRAJ DASARI CENTER GROVE 6-2, 4-6, 6-3

3S. OWEN BIRGE BREBEUF DEF QUINN SMITH CENTER GROVE 6-2, 6-2

1D. CARSON BUSH | DAKSH PATEL CENTER GROVE DEF ETHAN BIRGE | ANTHONY SUSCHA BREBEUF 6-4, 6-1

2D. ANDREW HELD | HARRY STUTLER BREBEUF DEF RUSSELL DEAN | JACK DYBWAD CENTER GROVE 6-3, 7-6 (9-7)

INDIANA CROSS COUNTRY SECTIONALS-SATURDAY OCTOBER 19

1. HIGHLAND (16): GIRLS 9:30 AM CT; BOYS 10:30 AM CT | RESULTS

2. CHESTERTON (13): GIRLS 10:30 AM CT; BOYS 11:15 AM CT | RESULTS

3. NEW PRAIRIE (16): GIRLS 10:00 AM CT; BOYS 10:45 AM CT | RESULTS

4. ELKHART (13): GIRLS 10:00 AM ET; BOYS 10:45 AM ET | RESULTS

5. RENSSELAER CENTRAL (14): GIRLS 10:30 AM CT; BOYS 11:15 AM CT | RESULTS

6. MANCHESTER (15): GIRLS 10:30 AM ET; BOYS 11:15 AM ET | RESULTS

7. WEST NOBLE (15): GIRLS 9:30 AM ET; BOYS 10:15 AM ET | RESULTS

8. NEW HAVEN (@ HUNTINGTON UNIVERSITY) (14): GIRLS 10:30 AM ET; BOYS 11:15 AM ET | RESULTS

9. DELTA (16): GIRLS 10:30 AM ET; BOYS 11:15 AM ET | RESULTS

10. MARION (15): GIRLS 10:30 AM ET; BOYS 11:15 AM ET | RESULTS

11. LOGANSPORT (16): GIRLS 10:30 AM ET; BOYS 11:15 AM ET | RESULTS

12. HARRISON (WEST LAFAYETTE) (13): GIRLS 10:30 AM ET; BOYS 11:15 AM ET | RESULTS

13. NORTH CENTRAL (INDIANAPOLIS) (18): GIRLS 10:30 AM ET; BOYS 11:15 AM ET | RESULTS

14. TERRE HAUTE NORTH VIGO (16): GIRLS 10:30 AM ET; BOYS 11:15 AM ET | RESULTS

15. BEN DAVIS (15): GIRLS 8:30 AM ET; BOYS 9:15 AM ET | RESULTS

16. NOBLESVILLE (15): GIRLS 10:30 AM ET; BOYS 11:15 AM ET | RESULTS

17. MT. VERNON (FORTVILLE) (17): GIRLS 9:45 AM ET; BOYS 10:30 AM ET | RESULTS

18. RUSHVILLE CONSOLIDATED (14): GIRLS 10:30 AM ET; BOYS 11:15 AM ET | RESULTS

19. SHELBYVILLE (16): GIRLS 10:30 AM ET; BOYS 11:15 AM ET | RESULTS

20. SOUTHWESTERN (HANOVER) (16): GIRLS 9:30 AM ET; BOYS 10:15 AM ET | RESULTS

21. BROWN COUNTY (14): GIRLS 10:30 AM ET; BOYS 11:15 AM ET | RESULTS

22. BEDFORD NORTH LAWRENCE (16): GIRLS 10:30 AM ET; BOYS 11:15 AM ET | RESULTS

23. CRAWFORD COUNTY (15): GIRLS 10:00 AM ET; BOYS 10:45 AM ET | RESULTS

24. JASPER (14): GIRLS 10:30 AM ET; BOYS 11:15 AM ET | RESULTS

25. EVANSVILLE MATER DEI (19): GIRLS 9:30 AM CT; BOYS 10:15 AM CT | RESULTS

COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCORES

NO. 6 MIAMI (FLA.) 52, LOUISVILLE 45

NO. 10 CLEMSON 48, VIRGINIA 31

NO. 16 INDIANA 56, NEBRASKA 7

NO. 19 MISSOURI 21, AUBURN 17

NO. 23 ARMY 45, EAST CAROLINA 28

WISCONSIN 23, NORTHWESTERN 3

UCLA 35, RUTGERS 32

WAKE FOREST 23, UCONN 20

CINCINNATI 24, ARIZONA STATE 14

LOUISIANA 34, COASTAL CAROLINA 24

NICHOLLS 20, NORTHWESTERN STATE 0

HARVARD 35, HOLY CROSS 34

YALE 38, LEHIGH 23

WAGNER 14, ST. FRANCIS (PA) 0

CATHOLIC 14, LYCOMING 12

WILKES UNIVERSITY 69, KEYSTON 24

MERCHANT MARINE 49, NORWICH 7

SPRINGFIELD 48, MIT 0

LAFAYETTE 31, SACRED HEART 17

SOUTH CAROLINA 35, OKLAHOMA 9

MAINE 35, VILLANOVA 7

HAMPTON 59, NORTH CAROLINA A&T 17

STONY BROOK 52, TOWSON 24

RHODE ISLAND 26, NEW HAMPSHIRE 9

MONMOUTH 55, BRYANT 17

DRAKE 19, PRESBYTERIAN 16 (OT)

DAVIDSON 70, STETSON 48

DARTMOUTH 20, CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 16

COLUMBIA 23, PENN 17

CORNELL 34, BUCKNELL 21

MERRIMACK 48, STONEHILL 28

COLGATE 38, GEORGETOWN 28

CARSON-NEWMAN 35, UVA WISE 23

EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE 34, ANDERSON (SC) 3

FERRIS STATE 51, MICHIGAN TECH 13

ROOSEVELT 16, NORTH MICHIGAN 10 (OT)

SUSQUEHANNA 66, JUNIATA 21

WEST FLORIDA 35, CHOWAN 6

MILES 49, CLARK ATLANTA 28

ST. ANSELM 20, ASSUMPTION 14 (OT)

NEW HAVEN 21, SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE 0

BENTLEY 27, AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 14

CHATTANOOGA 37, WOFFORD 5

GARDNER-WEBB 42, LINDENWOOD 35

THE CITADEL 13, VMI 10

SALVE REGINA 34, COAST GUARD 28

EASTERN MICHIGAN 38, CENTRAL MICHIGAN 34

TEMPLE 20, TULSA 10

WEST GEORGIA 41, SHORTER 13

NORTH DAKOTA 31, UNI 7

WESTERN CAROLINA 52, FURMAN 20

ST. THOMAS (MINN.) 42, VALPARAISO 14

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 30, FORT VALLEY STATE 3

NORTH GREENVILLE 52, ERSKINE 35

DAVENPORT 43, WAYNE STATE (MICH.) 26

WEST TEXAS A&M 42, EASTERN NEW MEXICO 24

LENOIR-RHYNE 20, BARTON COLLEGE 0

SUNY MARITIME 42, WPI 35

SAMFORD 55, MERCER 35

ILLINOIS STATE 40, MURRAY STATE 32

MISSOURI STATE 46, INDIANA STATE 21

GRAND VALLEY STATE 16, SAGINAW VALLEY STATE 9

VALDOSTA STATE 35, MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 10

NO. 11 TENNESSEE 24, NO. 7 ALABAMA 17

NO. 12 NOTRE DAME 31, GEORGIA TECH 13 (MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUM IN ATLANTA)

NO. 22 ILLINOIS 21, NO. 24 MICHIGAN 7

NO. 25 NAVY 51, CHARLOTTE 17

NC STATE 24, CAL 23

KANSAS 42, HOUSTON 14

WASHINGTON STATE 42, HAWAI’I 10

OLD DOMINION 24, TEXAS STATE 14

MIAMI (OHIO) 30, OHIO 20

BOWLING GREEN 27, KENT STATE 6

WESTERN MICHIGAN 48, BUFFALO 41

TOLEDO 13, NORTHERN ILLINOIS 6

UAB 35, SOUTH FLORIDA 25

UTSA 38, FLORIDA ATLANTIC 24

TULANE 24, RICE 10

WILLIAM & MARY 35, CAMPBELL 28

RICHMOND 28, DELAWARE 9

ELON 30, UALBANY 14

JACKSON STATE 35, FLORIDA A&M 21

TENNESSEE STATE 27, HOWARD 14

MARYLAND 29, USC 28

COLORADO 34, ARIZONA 7

BAYLOR 59, TEXAS TECH 35

NEW MEXICO 50, UTAH STATE 45

SAN JOSE STATE 24, WYOMING 14

GEORGIA SOUTHERN 28, JAMES MADISON 14

AUSTIN PEAY 13, UTAH TECH 7

ABILENE CHRISTIAN 34, EASTERN KENTUCKY 20

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE 26, CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 13

WESTERN ILLINOIS 37, TENNESSEE TECH 21

IDAHO 34, CAL POLY 29

NORTHERN ARIZONA 30, IDAHO STATE 26

MONTANA STATE 44, PORTLAND STATE 14

CLAREMONT MUDD SCRIPPS 57, LA VERNE 14

NO. 14 TEXAS A&M 34, MISSISSIPPI STATE 24

LAMAR 29, TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE 20

INCARNATE WORD 30, MCNEESE 17

SAN DIEGO 34, MARIST 6

SE LOUISIANA 24, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 23

DELTA STATE 21, WEST ALABAMA 6

SOUTH DAKOTA 27, YOUNGSTOWN STATE 17

NO. 8 LSU 34, ARKANSAS 10

VANDERBILT 24, BALL STATE 14

ARKANSAS STATE 44, SOUTHERN MISS 28

UC DAVIS 48, EASTERN WASHINGTON 38

SOUTHERN 24, ALCORN STATE 14

WESTERN OREGON 30, UT PERMIAN BASIN 27

BENEDICT COLLEGE 34, ALLEN 27

NO. 5 GEORGIA 30, NO. 1 TEXAS 15

NO. 9 IOWA STATE 38, UCF 35

NO. 17 KANSAS STATE 45, WEST VIRGINIA 18

MICHIGAN STATE 32, IOWA 20

MEMPHIS 52, NORTH TEXAS 44

FLORIDA 48, KENTUCKY 20

NO. 21 SMU 40, STANFORD 10

COLORADO STATE 21, AIR FORCE 13

NORTH DAKOTA STATE 13, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 9

ANGELO STATE 44, MIDWESTERN STATE 7

CENTRAL WASHINGTON 31, TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE 0

TCU 13 UTAH 7

UNLV 33 OREGON STATE 25

INDIANA HOOSIERS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

INDIANA 31 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 7

INDIANA 77 WESTERN ILLINOIS 3

INDIANA 42 UCLA 13

INDIANA 52 CHARLOTTE 14

INDIANA 42 MARYLAND 28

INDIANA 41 NORTHWESTERN 24

INDIANA 56 NEBRASKA 7

OCTOBER 26 VS. WASHINGTON TBA

NOVEMBER 2 AT MICHIGAN STATE TBA

NOVEMBER 9 VS. MICHIGAN TBA

NOVEMBER 23 AT OHIO STATE TBA

NOVEMBER 30 VS. PURDUE TBA

PURDUE BOILERMAKERS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

PURDUE 49 INDIANA STATE 0

NOTRE DAME 66 PURDUE 7

OREGON STATE 38 PURDUE 21

NEBRASKA 28 PURDUE 10

WISCONSIN 52 PURDUE 6

ILLINOIS 50 PURDUE 49 OT

OREGON 35 PURDUE 0

NOVEMBER 2 VS. NORTHWESTERN TBA

NOVEMBER 9 AT OHIO STATE TBA

NOVEMBER 16 VS. PENN STATE TBA

NOVEMBER 22 AT MICHIGAN STATE 8:00

NOVEMBER 30 AT INDIANA TBA

NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

NOTRE DAME 23 TEXAS A&M 13

NORTHERN ILLINOIS 16 NOTRE DAME 14

NOTRE DAME 66 PURDUE 7

NOTRE DAME 28 MIAMI OH 3

NOTRE DAME 31 LOUISVILLE 24

NOTRE DAME 49 STANFORD 7

NOTRE DAME 31 GEORGIA TECH 14

OCTOBER 26 AT NAVY 12:00

NOVEMBER 9 VS. FLORIDA STATE 7:30

NOVEMBER 16 VS. VIRGINIA 3:30

NOVEMBER 23 AT ARMY 7:00 (YANKEE STADIUM)

NOVEMBER 30 AT USC TBA

BUTLER BULLDOGS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

BUTLER 40 UPPER IOWA 7

BUTLER 19 MURRAY STATE 17

BUTLER 53 HANOVER 0

BUTLER 63 VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY-LYNCHBURG 0

BUTLER 40 MOREHEAD STATE 6

DRAKE 27 BUTLER 17

DAYTON 21 BUTLER 14

OCTOBER 26 AT DAVIDSON 1:00

NOVEMBER 2 VS. STETSON 1:00

NOVEMBER 9 AT VALPO 1:00 CT

NOVEMBER 16 VS. ST. THOMAS 1:00

NOVEMBER 23 AT PRESBYTERIAN 1:00

BALL STATE CARDINALS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

BALL STATE 42 MISSOURI STATE 34

MIAMI FL 62 BALL STATE 0

CENTRAL MICHIGAN 37 BALL STATE 34

JAMES MADISON 63 BALL STATE 7

WESTERN MICHIGAN 45 BALL STATE 42

BALL STATE 37 KENT STATE 35

VANDERBILT 24 BALL STATE 14

OCTOBER 26 VS. NORTHERN ILLINOIS TBA

NOVEMBER 5 VS. MIAMI OH TBA

NOVEMBER 12 AT BUFFALO 7:00

NOVEMBER 23 VS. BOWLING GREEN TBA

NOVEMBER 29 AT OHIO TBA

INDIANA STATE SYCAMORES FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

PURDUE 49 INDIANA STATE 0

EASTERN ILLINOIS 27 INDIANA STATE 20

INDIANA STATE 24 DAYTON 13

HOUSTON CHRISTIAN 27 INDIANA STATE 24

YOUNGSTOWN STATE 21 INDIANA STATE 14

INDIANA STATE 31 MURRAY STATE 27

MISSOURI STATE 46 INDIANA STATE 21

OCTOBER 26 VS. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 1:00

NOVEMBER 2 VS. NORTH DAKOTA 1:00

NOVEMBER 9 AT SOUTH DAKOTA 2:00

COLTS SCHEDULE

HOUSTON 29 INDIANAPOLIS 27

GREEN BAY 16 INDIANAPOLIS 10

INDIANAPOLIS 21 CHICAGO 16

INDIANAPOLIS 27 PITTSBURGH 24

JACKSONVILLE 37 INDIANAPOLIS 34

INDIANAPOLIS 20 TENNESSEE 17

OCT. 20: VS. MIAMI, 1 P.M., FOX

OCT. 27: AT HOUSTON, 1 P.M., CBS

NOV. 3: AT MINNESOTA, 1 P.M., CBS

NOV. 10: VS. BUFFALO, 1 P.M., CBS

NOV. 17: AT N.Y. JETS, 8:20 P.M., NBC PEACOCK

NOV. 24: VS. DETROIT, 1 P.M., FOX

DEC. 1: AT NEW ENGLAND, 1 P.M., CBS

DEC. 15: AT DENVER, 4:25 P.M., CBS

DEC. 22: VS. TENNESSEE, 1 P.M., CBS

DEC. 29: AT N.Y. GIANTS, TBD

JAN. 5: VS. JACKSONVILLE, TBD

WEEK 7 SCHEDULE

SUNDAY, OCT. 20

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS AT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (9:30A NFLN, WEMBLEY)

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS AT ATLANTA FALCONS (1:00P FOX)

TENNESSEE TITANS AT BUFFALO BILLS (1:00P CBS)

CINCINNATI BENGALS AT CLEVELAND BROWNS (1:00P CBS)

HOUSTON TEXANS AT GREEN BAY PACKERS (1:00P CBS)

MIAMI DOLPHINS AT INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (1:00P FOX)

DETROIT LIONS AT MINNESOTA VIKINGS (1:00P FOX)

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES AT NEW YORK GIANTS (1:00P FOX)

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS AT LOS ANGELES RAMS (4:05P CBS)

CAROLINA PANTHERS AT WASHINGTON COMMANDERS (4:05P CBS)

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS AT SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (4:25P FOX)

NEW YORK JETS AT PITTSBURGH STEELERS (8:20P NBC)

MONDAY, OCT. 21

BALTIMORE RAVENS AT TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (8:15P ESPN)

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS AT ARIZONA CARDINALS (9:00P ESPN+)

WEEK 8 SCHEDULE

THURSDAY, OCT. 24

MINNESOTA VIKINGS AT LOS ANGELES RAMS (8:15P PRIME VIDEO)

SUNDAY, OCT. 27

BALTIMORE RAVENS AT CLEVELAND BROWNS (1:00P CBS)

TENNESSEE TITANS AT DETROIT LIONS (1:00P FOX)

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS AT HOUSTON TEXANS (1:00P CBS)

GREEN BAY PACKERS AT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1:00P FOX)

ARIZONA CARDINALS AT MIAMI DOLPHINS (1:00P FOX)

NEW YORK JETS AT NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (1:00P CBS)

ATLANTA FALCONS AT TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (1:00P FOX)

CHICAGO BEARS AT WASHINGTON COMMANDERS (1:00P CBS)

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS AT LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (4:05P FOX)

BUFFALO BILLS AT SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (4:05P FOX)

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES AT CINCINNATI BENGALS (4:25P CBS)

CAROLINA PANTHERS AT DENVER BRONCOS (4:25P CBS)

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS AT LAS VEGAS RAIDERS (4:25P CBS)

DALLAS COWBOYS AT SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (8:20P NBC)

MONDAY, OCT. 28

NEW YORK GIANTS AT PITTSBURGH STEELERS (8:15P ESPN/ABC)

WEEK 9 SCHEDULE

THURSDAY, OCT. 31

HOUSTON TEXANS AT NEW YORK JETS (8:15P PRIME VIDEO)

SUNDAY, NOV. 3

DALLAS COWBOYS AT ATLANTA FALCONS (1:00P FOX)

DENVER BRONCOS AT BALTIMORE RAVENS (1:00P CBS)

MIAMI DOLPHINS AT BUFFALO BILLS (1:00P CBS)

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS AT CAROLINA PANTHERS (1:00P CBS)

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS AT CINCINNATI BENGALS (1:00P FOX)

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS AT CLEVELAND BROWNS (1:00P CBS)

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS AT MINNESOTA VIKINGS (1:00P CBS)

WASHINGTON COMMANDERS AT NEW YORK GIANTS (1:00P FOX)

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS AT TENNESSEE TITANS (1:00P FOX)

CHICAGO BEARS AT ARIZONA CARDINALS (4:05P CBS)

DETROIT LIONS AT GREEN BAY PACKERS (4:25P FOX)

LOS ANGELES RAMS AT SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (4:25P FOX)

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS AT PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (8:20P NBC)

MONDAY, NOV. 4

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS AT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (8:15P ESPN)

MLB PLAYOFF SCHEDULE

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES SCHEDULE

SATURDAY, OCT. 19

NEW YORK 5 CLEVELAND 2

SUNDAY, OCT. 30

NY METS AT LA DODGERS 8:09 (FOX/FS1)

MONDAY, OCT. 21

NYM @ LAD, NLCS GAME 7^ (FOX/FS1)

(^IF NECESSARY)

WORLD SERIES

PRESENTED BY CAPITAL ONE

IF BOTH LCS CONCLUDE NO LATER THAN SATURDAY, OCT. 19, THE WORLD SERIES WILL MOVE UP TO START ON TUESDAY, OCT. 22, WITH A POTENTIAL GAME 7 ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30.

FRIDAY, OCT. 25

GAME 1, AT BETTER 2024 RECORD (FOX)

SATURDAY, OCT. 26

GAME 2, AT BETTER 2024 RECORD (FOX)

MONDAY, OCT. 28

GAME 3 (FOX)

TUESDAY, OCT. 29

GAME 4 (FOX)

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30

GAME 5^ (FOX)

FRIDAY, NOV. 1

GAME 6^, AT BETTER 2024 RECORD (FOX)

SATURDAY, NOV. 2

GAME 7^, AT BETTER 2024 RECORD (FOX)

(^IF NECESSARY)

WNBA SCORES

NO GAMES SCHEDULED

NBA SCORES

NO GAMES SCHEDULED

NHL SCORES

OTTAWA 5 TAMPA BAY 4

DETROIT 5 NASHVILLE 2

DALLAS 4 EDMONTON 1

FLORIDA 4 VEGAS 3 OT

NY ISLANDERS 4 MONTRÉAL 3 SO

NY RANGERS 4 TORONTO 1

VANCOUVER 3 PHILADELPHIA 1

MINNESOTA 3 COLUMBUS 1

ST. LOUIS 4 CAROLINA 3

WASHINGTON 6 NEW JERSEY 5 OT

BUFFALO 4 CHICAGO 2

UTAH 2 BOSTON 1 OT

SEATTLE 2 CALGARY 1 OT

MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER SCORES

CINCINNATI 2 PHILADELPHIA 1

ATLANTA 2 ORLANDO CITY 1

MONTRÉAL 2 NEW YORK CITY 0

MIAMI 6 NEW ENGLAND 2

CHARLOTTE 3 DC UNITED 0

NASHVILLE 3 CHICAGO 0

COLUMBUS 3 NEW YORK RED BULLS 2

LOS ANGELES 3 SAN JOSE 1

HOUSTON 2 LA GALAXY 1

DALLAS 2 KANSAS CITY 1

SEATTLE 1 PORTLAND 1

SALT LAKE 2 VANCOUVER 1

MINNESOTA 4 ST. LOUIS 1

AUSTIN 3 COLORADO 2

TOP NATIONAL SPORTS HEADLINES/NEWS RELEASES

COLLEGE FOOTBALL NEWS

TOP 25 ROUNDUP: NO. 5 GEORGIA RUMBLES PAST NO. 1 TEXAS

Trevor Etienne rushed for three touchdowns as No. 5 Georgia built a 23-point lead en route to a 30-15 win at No. 1 Texas in Austin in Southeastern Conference play Saturday.

Carson Beck completed 23 of 41 attempts for 175 yards and threw three interceptions for the Bulldogs (6-1, 4-1 SEC), who won their third straight.

Georgia’s defense was dominant throughout, recording seven sacks and limiting Texas to just 29 rushing yards on 27 carries. Jalon Walker was the star, recording a game-high three sacks and a team-high eight tackles for the Bulldogs.

Quinn Ewers completed 25 of 43 passes for 211 yards, two touchdowns and an interception for Texas (6-1, 2-1). Arch Manning entered briefly in the second quarter, completing 3 of 6 passes for 19 yards.

No. 6 Miami 52, Louisville 45

Cam Ward passed for 319 yards and four touchdowns as the visiting Hurricanes beat the Cardinals in an ACC game.

Miami (7-0, 3-0) entered the game as the highest-scoring team in the nation at 47.7 points per game, and the Hurricanes continued to roll to their first 7-0 start since 2017.

Tyler Shough passed for 342 yards and four TDs for Louisville (4-3, 2-2), which also got a 100-yard kickoff return from Caullin Lacy.

No. 11 Tennessee 24, No. 7 Alabama 17

Nico Iamaleava threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Chris Brazzell II with 5:52 remaining to help the Volunteers beat the Crimson Tide in a Southeastern Conference showdown in Knoxville, Tenn.

Dylan Sampson rushed for 139 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries as Tennessee (6-1, 3-1) defeated Alabama for the second time in their past three meetings after dropping the previous 15 matchups.

Jalen Milroe completed 25 of 45 passes for 239 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions for Alabama (5-2, 2-2). Milroe had his pass intercepted by Brooks with 1:24 left to end the Crimson Tide’s final chance to score.

No. 8 LSU 34, Arkansas 10

Caden Durham ran for three touchdowns and the Tigers limited the Razorbacks to 38 yards on the ground in a Southeastern Conference win in Fayetteville, Ark.

Durham rushed for 101 yards on 21 carries as the Tigers (6-1, 3-0) earned their sixth straight win. Garrett Nussmeier was an efficient 22-of-33 through the air for 224 yards, throwing completions to nine different receivers.

Meanwhile, the Razorbacks (4-3, 2-2) couldn’t replicate the success they had in their 19-14 upset of then-unbeaten Tennessee in their last game two weeks ago. Taylen Green connected on 19 of 28 attempts for 239 yards with a touchdown and an interception but absorbed three sacks.

No. 9 Iowa State 38, UCF 35

Rocco Becht led the Cyclones, who trailed by 14 points in the third quarter, on a game-winning drive in the final two minutes to a Big 12 home win against the Knights.

Becht led the Cyclones (7-0, 4-0) on an 11-play, 80-yard drive where he either threw or ran it himself on every play. It ended with Becht going straight at the goal line for a 1-yard rushing touchdown and a follow-up two-point quarterback draw to grab the lead with 30 seconds left. Becht ended the night with 371 total yards, (274 passing, 97 rushing) and three total touchdowns.

For UCF (3-4, 1-3), RJ Harvey had 196 rushing yards and two touchdowns, which included an 80-yard run that put him over 3,000 yards in his NCAA career. Jacurri Brown, starting in his first game at quarterback for UCF, added 154 rushing yards with two rushing scores but threw a costly late interception.

No. 10 Clemson 48, Virginia 31

Cade Klubnik fired three touchdown passes and the host Tigers spoiled Cavaliers’ coach Tony Elliott’s return to campus.

Clemson (6-1, 5-0 ACC) extended its winning streak to six games and posted its sixth straight win in the series with Virginia (4-3, 2-2). Elliott played at Clemson and worked on Tigers coach Dabo Swinney’s staff for 11 seasons, serving as the offensive coordinator for two national champions. This was his first game at Clemson, S.C., since taking over at Virginia in 2022.

Klubnik completed 23 of 35 passes for 308 yards with an interception. Phil Mafah rushed for 78 yards and two scores and Olsen Patt-Henry had two TD catches as Clemson outgained Virginia 539-346.

No. 14 Texas A&M 34, Mississippi State 24

Le’Veon Moss ran for two of his team’s three touchdowns as the Aggies defeated the host Bulldogs in Southeastern Conference action from Starkville, Miss.

Moss finished with 65 yards on 17 carries, while Amari Daniels chipped in 47 yards and a touchdown on 12 attempts. Conner Weigman went 15-of-25 for 217 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions for Texas A&M (6-1, 4-0 SEC).

While the Aggies have won six straight games since dropping their season opener, the Bulldogs (1-6, 0-4) have lost six in a row since winning their Week 1 contest. Mississippi State quarterback Michael Van Buren was 22 of 41 for 242 yards with three touchdowns and an interception.

No. 16 Indiana 56, Nebraska 7

Justice Ellison ran for 105 yards and two touchdowns as the Hoosiers rolled past the Cornhuskers in Bloomington, Ind.

Indiana (7-0, 4-0 Big Ten) rolled up 495 yards of offense against a top-15 defense nationally despite losing starting quarterback Kurtis Rourke to a hand injury. Before departing at halftime, Rourke completed 17 of 21 passes for 189 yards with a touchdown.

While the Hoosiers were sharp in every phase, the Cornhuskers (5-2, 2-2) weren’t. Freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola completed 28 of 44 passes for 234 yards but also tossed three interceptions, two of which turned into Indiana touchdown drives.

No. 19 Missouri 21, Auburn 17

Brady Cook shook off an ankle injury and passed for 194 yards as Missouri rallied for a homecoming victory over Auburn in Columbia, Mo.

After getting hurt early in the first quarter and sitting out until late in the third quarter, Cook helped Missouri (6-1, 2-1 SEC) erase a 14-point deficit.
Payton Thorne was 17 of 29 for 176 yards and a touchdown for Auburn (2-5, 0-4).

No. 21 SMU 40, Stanford 10

Kevin Jennings threw for 322 yards and three touchdowns, including an 87-yarder to Moochie Dixon on the first offensive play of the game, and the Mustangs remained unbeaten in Atlantic Coast Conference play with a shellacking of the host Cardinal.

LJ Johnson Jr. added two rushing scores for the Mustangs (6-1, 3-0), who have won four in a row since a narrow loss to BYU. They have run up 182 points in the process. Jennings had 278 of his 322 passing yards by halftime as part of the Mustangs’ 364-92 dominance in total yards in the first two periods.

Heralded freshman Elijah Brown came off the bench and threw for 153 yards in his first extensive playing time for the Cardinal (2-5, 1-3), who lost their fourth in a row.

No. 22 Illinois 21, No. 24 Michigan 7

Luke Altmyer threw for one touchdown and ran for another as the Fighting Illini defeated the Wolverines in Champaign, Ill.

Altmyer completed 9 of 18 passes for 80 yards and rushed for 48 yards on 10 attempts. Aidan Laughery rushed for 54 yards on nine carries, and Illinois’ defense forced three turnovers and sacked Michigan quarterback Jack Tuttle five times. Illinois (6-1, 3-1 Big Ten) had dropped its last six meetings vs. the Wolverines, with its last victory coming in 2009.

Tuttle completed 20 of 32 passes for 208 yards and Colston Loveland caught seven passes for 83 yards. Kalel Mullings rushed 19 times for 87 yards and one score for the Wolverines (4-3, 2-2).

No. 23 Army 45, East Carolina 28

Bryson Daily matched a school record with five rushing touchdowns to lift the Black Knights over the Pirates in West Point, N.Y.

Daily ran for a career-high 171 yards and scored on touchdown runs of 17, 31, 1, 3 and 4 yards. The two-time reigning American Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Week has rushed for a school-record 19 touchdowns this season for Army (7-0, 6-0 AAC).

Chase Sowell had seven catches for 138 yards and joined Winston Wright Jr. and Anthony Smith in reeling in a touchdown reception for East Carolina (3-4, 1-2), which has lost four of its past five games.

No. 25 Navy 51, Charlotte 17

Alex Tecza notched three first-quarter touchdowns, Dashaun Peele returned two interceptions for scores and the Midshipmen walloped the turnover-prone 49ers in American Athletic Conference action in Annapolis, Md.

A fullback, Tecza rushed for two scores and added a 46-yard TD reception as 16-point favorite Navy (6-0, 4-0 AAC) scored 24 points inside the game’s first dozen minutes. Blake Horvath went 7 of 13 for 117 yards and three TDs. The Midshipmen opened their season with six straight wins for the first time since 1979.

In losing for the first time in three games, Charlotte (3-4, 2-1) struggled as starting quarterback Max Brown completed 7 of 18 passes for 152 yards with two TDs and three interceptions.

NFL NEWS

NFL WEEK 7: WHAT TO KNOW

The NFC North – with Minnesota (5-0), Detroit (4-1), Chicago (4-2) and Green Bay (4-2) – has the highest combined winning percentage (.773, 17-5) by a division entering Week 7 or later of a season in NFL history. The four teams from the NFC North lead the NFL in point differential this season and represent four of the eight clubs with at least 10 takeaways: Vikings (+63-point margin, 13 takeaways), Lions (+60, 10), Bears (+47, 13) and Packers (+41, NFL-best 17).

  • Super Bowl rematch: The Kansas City Chiefs (5-0) visit the San Francisco 49ers (3-3) on Sunday (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX) in a rematch of Super Bowls LIV and LVIII.
    • The Chiefs overcame a 10-point deficit en route to a 25-22 overtime win in Super Bowl LVIII. It marked the second Super Bowl ever to go to overtime as Kansas City became the first team to repeat as Super Bowl champions since the 2003-04 New England Patriots. Kansas City recorded the seventh comeback of 10-or-more points in a Super Bowl, including the team’s Super Bowl LIV and LVII victories.
    • Kansas City, the last remaining undefeated team in the AFC, is looking to become the seventh reigning Super Bowl champion to begin the following season 6-0 since 2000, joining the 2019, 2015 and 2004 New England Patriots2011 Green Bay Packers2007 Indianapolis Colts and 2000 St. Louis Rams.
    • Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has the highest winning percentage (.840, 21-4) by a head coach in the game following a bye week in NFL history (minimum 10 games), including an 8-3 record following the bye with Kansas City.
  • Prolific offenses meeting in Tampa: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-2), who rank third in scoring offense this season (29.7 points per game), welcome the Baltimore Ravens (4-2), who lead the AFC and rank fourth in the NFL with 29.5 points per game this season, to Raymond James Stadium in one of two Monday Night Football contests this week (8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN).
    • Tampa Bay defeated New Orleans, 51-27, last week and became the fifth team in NFL history with at least 300 passing yards (325) and 275 rushing yards (277) in a game, joining Miami (Week 3, 2023), San Francisco (Week 5, 2012), Dallas (Week 1, 1978) and Green Bay (Week 9, 1962).
    • Tampa Bay wide receiver Mike Evans leads all active players with 99 touchdown receptions since he entered the league in 2014 and with his next touchdown reception, will become the fifth player in NFL history to reach 100 career touchdown receptions in his first 11 seasons, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers Jerry Rice (146 touchdown receptions), Randy Moss (135), Marvin Harrison (122) and Terrell Owens (114).
    • Baltimore leads the NFL with 1,232 rushing yards this season, the fourth-most rushing yards by a team in its first six games of a season since 1980. The Ravens became the second team in the Super Bowl era to record at least 150 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown in each of its first six games of a season, joining the 1971 Oakland Raiders.
    • Ravens running back Derrick Henry leads all active players with 98 rushing touchdowns in 125 career games and with two rushing touchdowns last week, surpassed Adrian Peterson (97 rushing touchdowns) for the fifth-most by a player in his first 125 games in NFL history. Henry has 25 career games with at least two rushing touchdowns, tied with Pro Football Hall of Famer Marcus Allen (25 games), Shaun Alexander (25) and Priest Holmes (25) for the fifth-most games ever with at least two rushing touchdowns.
    • With Henry and Evans, it will mark the first meeting since Week 3 of the 2020 season (Larry Fitzgerald and Adrian Peterson) between the active leader in rushing touchdowns and the active leader in receiving touchdowns. The 2020 meeting between Fitzgerald and Peterson also marked the last time two players each with 100 career touchdowns met in the same game.
  • Divisional opponents: Three teams – the Cleveland BrownsDetroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles – have their first divisional matchups of the season on Sunday.
    • The Cleveland Browns (1-5) host the Cincinnati Bengals (2-4) in the first AFC North game of their 2024 schedule on Sunday (1 p.m. ET, CBS). Since head coach Kevin Stefanski was hired in 2020, the Browns are 9-3 at home in divisional games, including a 4-0 record against the Bengals.
    • The undefeated Minnesota Vikings (5-0) welcome the Detroit Lions (4-1) in their first divisional game of the season on Sunday (1 p.m. ET, FOX). Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson has 1,073 receiving yards in eight career games against Detroit and his 134.1 receiving yards per game average against the Lions is the second highest of any player against an opponent (minimum five games) in NFL history, trailing only Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Owens’ career 142.0 receiving yards per game average against the Chicago Bears.
      • Detroit quarterback Jared Goff, with a 155.8 passer rating in Week 4 and a 153.8 passer rating in Week 6 around Detroit’s bye in Week 5, became the second quarterback in NFL history to record a passer rating of 150-or-higher in back-to-back starts, joining Drew Brees (Weeks 10-11, 2018).
      • Goff has 27 career games with at least 300 passing yards and a passer rating of 100-or-higher, tied with Kirk Cousins (27 games) for the second-most such games by a player in his first nine seasons all-time. Only Patrick Mahomes (28 games, currently in his eighth season) has more.
      • The Philadelphia Eagles (3-2) visit the New York Giants (2-4) on Sunday (1 p.m. ET, FOX) to begin their NFC East slate.  Philadelphia running back Saquon Barkley is set for his first game against the team that selected him with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. In 74 games with New York, Barkley rushed for 5,211 yards – the fourth-most in Giants franchise history – and totaled 47 touchdowns (35 rushing, 12 receiving).
  • London finale: The final London game on the 2024 schedule features the New England Patriots (1-5) and the Jacksonville Jaguars (1-5) at Wembley Stadium (9:30 a.m. ET, NFL Network), the 26th regular-season international game played at Wembley Stadium since 2007. The Jaguars, who faced Chicago at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last week, are playing two regular-season games outside of the United States for the second-consecutive season.
    • The Jaguars will compete at Wembley Stadium for the third-consecutive season and for the 10th time overall.
    • The Patriots have a 3-1 record in four regular-season international games, including two wins at Wembley Stadium (New England 35, Tampa Bay 7 on Oct. 25, 2009; New England 45, St. Louis Rams 7 on Oct. 28, 2012). New England is playing internationally for the second-consecutive season after facing Indianapolis in Frankfurt, Germany, last year.
    • The NFL international slate for the 2024 season concludes in Week 10, when the Carolina Panthers and New York Giants face off at Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany.

WEEK 6 NFL CAPSULES

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (1-5) AT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1-5)

Sunday, October 20, 2024 | 9:30 AM ET | Wembley Stadium | Referee: Brad Rogers

All-Time Series History

Regular Season: NE leads series, 8-1 (Home team won past 3)

Postseason: NE leads series, 4-1 (Home team won past 5)

The Last Time…

Regular Season: 1/2/22: JAX 10 at NE 50

Postseason: AFC-C 1/21/18: JAX 20 at NE 24

PATRIOTS NOTES:

NEW ENGLAND is 3-1 all-time in international games & 2-0 in London. • QB DRAKE MAYE (rookie) completed 20 of 33 atts. (60.6 pct.) for 243 yards & 3 TDs & rushed for 38 yards in 1st-career start last week, becoming 4th different NE rookie in SB era with 3+ TD passes in a game. • RB RHAMONDRE STEVENSON has 60+ scrimmage yards in 4 of 5 games this season. Rushed for 107 yards & 2 TDs in the last meeting. Had 102 scrimmage yards (88 rush, 14 rec.) in only career international game (11/12/23 vs. Ind. in Frankfurt). • RB ANTONIO GIBSON has 55+ scrimmage yards in 2 of the past 3. Had 130 scrimmage yards (72 rec., 58 rush) & 7 catches in only career game vs. Jax. (9/11/22 w/ Was.). • WR DEMARIO DOUGLAS led the team with 6 catches for a career-high 92 yards & 1st TD of the season in Week 6. Aims for 3rd in a row with 6+ catches & 55+ rec. yards. Had 84 rec. yards in only career international game (11/12/23 vs. Ind. in Frankfurt). • WR KAYSHON BOUTTE had a career-high 59 rec. yards & 1st-career TD catch last week. • WR KENDRICK BOURNE had 5 catches for 76 yards in the last meeting. • TE HUNTER HENRY had 1st TD catch of the season last week. • DE KEION WHITE had a season-high 2 PD in Week 6. Aims for 3rd in a row with PD. • DT JAQUELIN ROY has a sack in each of his 2 games this season. • LB ANFERNEE JENNINGS had 5 tackles & TFL last week, 4th-straight game with 5+ tackles. Has TFL in 2 of the past 3. • LB JAHLANI TAVAI aims for 3rd in row with 5+ tackles. Has TFL in 3 of the past 4. Aims for his 5th in a row on the road with TFL. • CB MARCUS JONES had 1st INT of the season last week. • S KYLE DUGGER had INT in the last meeting.

JAGS NOTES:

JACKSONVILLE is 6-6 in 12 all-time London games, • QB TREVOR LAWRENCE completed 23 of 35 atts. (65.7 pct.) for 234 yards & 2 TDs vs. INT with a 91.8 rating last week, 3rd-straight game with 2 TD passes. Has a 90+ rating in 4 of 5 career games in London. Needs 2 pass yards to surpass Blake Bortles (1,209) for the most pass yards ever in London games. • RB TRAVIS ETIENNE has 55+ scrimmage yards in 5 of 6 games this season. Has 417 scrimmage yards (104.3 per game) in 4 career games in London, the most career scrimmage yards ever in international games. • RB TANK BIGSBY has 90+ rush yards in 2 of past 3. • TE EVAN ENGRAM led the team with 10 catches for 102 yards last week, 7thcareer game with 10+ catches, 5th-most ever by TE. Has 6+ catches & 60+ rec. yards in 4 of his past 5. Has 55+ rec. yards in 3 of 4 career games in London. • WR CHRISTIAN KIRK has 60+ rec. yards in 3 of the past 4. • WR BRIAN THOMAS JR. (rookie) has 5+ catches in 3 of the past 4. Leads rookies with 424 rec. yards in 2024. • WR GABE DAVIS had a season-high 5 catches for 45 yards & 2 TDs last week, 3rd-career game with 2 rec. TDs. Has 3 rec. TDs in 2 career games in London. • DE JOSH HINES-ALLEN aims for 3rd in row with 0.5+ sacks. Had 7 tackles & TFL in the last meeting. Has 3.5 sacks in his past 3 games in London. • DT ROY ROBERTSON-HARRIS had a sack last week & has a sack in 2 of past 3. • DT MAASON SMITH (rookie) had 1st-career sack & 1st-career PD in Week 6. • LB VENTRELL MILLER led team with 10 tackles & had 1st-career FF last week. • CB RONALD DARBY had a season-high 8 tackles last week. Has 5+ tackles in 3 of the past 4 & PD in 2 of the past 3. Has 6 PD in 5 career games vs. NE. • S ANDRE CISCO had 1st INT of the season last week. Aims for 3rd in a row with PD.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (3-3) AT ATLANTA FALCONS (4-2)

Sunday, October 20, 2024 | 1:00 PM ET | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Referee: Bill Vinovich

All-Time Series History

Regular Season: SEA leads series, 12-7 (Away team won 7 of past 8)

Postseason: ATL leads series, 2-0

The Last Time…

Regular Season: 9/25/22: ATL 27 at SEA 23

Postseason: NFC-D 1/14/17: SEA 20 at ATL 36

SEAHAWKS NOTES:

QB GENO SMITH passed for 312 yards & TD last week, his 3rd 300-yard game of season & his 14th-career game with 300+ pass yards. Leads NFL with 1,778 pass yards & aims for his 6th in row with 280+ pass yards. Passed for 325 yards & 2 TDs in last meeting. Had 3 TD passes & 147.7 rating in his only career start at Atl. (10/7/13 w/ NYJ). • RB KENNETH WALKER had 5th rush TD of season last week. Has 65+ scrimmage yards in each of his 4 games this season & aims for his 10th in row with 50+ scrimmage yards. • WR DK METCALF has 469 rec. yards in 2024 & can reach 500 rec. yards for 6th-straight season. Aims for his 3rd in row on road with 100+ rec. yards. Has 7 rec. TDs in his past 7 road games. Has 4 rec. TDs in 3 career games vs. Atl. & aims for his 4th in row vs. Atl. with TD catch. • WR TYLER LOCKETT had 1st rec. TD of season last week. Aims for his 4th in row with 60+ rec. yards. Had 9 catches for 76 yards in last meeting. Aims for his 3rd in row at Atl. with 90+ rec. yards. • WR JAXON SMITH-NJIGBA aims for his 3rd in row on road with 8+ catches. • DE LEONARD WILLIAMS had 2nd TFL of season last week & aims for his 6th in row on road with TFL. • LB TYREL DODSON has TFL in 6 of his past 7 & aims for his 5th in row with TFL. • LB JEROME BAKER had 7 tackles, TFL & PD last week. • LB BOYE MAFE has sack in 3 of his 4 games this season. • CB DEVON WITHERSPOON has 5+ tackles in 4 of 6 games in 2024. • CB RIQ WOOLEN had 1st-career INT in last meeting. • S JULIAN LOVE led team with 10 tackles last week & aims for his 3rd in row with 10+ tackles.

FALCONS NOTES:

QB KIRK COUSINS completed 19 of 30 atts. (63.3 pct.) for 225 yards & TD vs. 0 INTs with 97.2 rating last week, 5th game this season with 225+ pass yards, tied 2nd-most in NFL. Aims for 3rd in row with 95+ rating. Passed for 323 yards & 3 TDs vs. 0 INTs with 128.4 rating in his last game vs. Sea. (9/26/21 w/ Min.). Aims for his 4th in row vs. Sea. with 2+ TD passes. • RB BIJAN ROBINSON had 105 scrimmage yards (95 rush, 10 rec.) & career high 2 rush TDs last week. Has 50+ scrimmage yards in each of his 12 career home games. • RB TYLER ALLGEIER rushed for team-high 105 yards & 1st TD of season in Week 6, 3rd-career game with 100+ rush yards. Has 80+ scrimmage yards in 2 of past his 3. • WR DRAKE LONDON led team with 6 catches for 74 yards & TD last week, his 5thstraight game with 6+ catches & 50+ rec. yards. Has rec. TD in 4 of past 5. Had 54 rec. yards & TD catch in last meeting. Ranks 3rd in NFL with 38 catches in 2024. • WR DARNELL MOONEY has 55+ rec. yards in 4 of past 5. Had 5 catches for 57 yards in only career game vs. Sea. (12/26/21 w/ Chi.). • TE KYLE PITTS has 50+ rec. yards in 3 of his past 4 & 70+ rec. yards in each of past 2. Had 5 catches for 87 yards in last meeting. • S JESSIE BATES has 5+ tackles in each of 6 games this season. • CB A.J. TERRELL had 1st INT of season last week. Has 5 tackles in 4 of his past 5 at home. Had 6 tackles & 3 PD in last meeting. • CB CLARK PHILLIPS had 1st-career INT last week. Aims for 3rd in row with TFL. • LB MATTHEW JUDON aims for 3rd in row at home with PD. • LB NATE LANDMAN had 8 tackles & career-high 2 FFs last week. Aims for 7th in row with 6+ tackles. Has FF in 2 of past 3.

TENNESSEE TITANS (1-4) AT BUFFALO BILLS (4-2)

Sunday, October 20, 2024 | 1:00 PM ET | Highmark Stadium | Referee: John Hussey

All-Time Series History

Regular Season: TEN leads series, 29-18 (Home team won 4 of past 5)

Postseason: BUF leads series, 2-1 (Home team won past 3)

The Last Time…

Regular Season: 9/19/22: TEN 7 at BUF 41

Postseason: AFC-WC 1/8/00: BUF 16 at TEN 22

TITANS NOTES:

QB WILL LEVIS completed 16 of 27 atts. (59.3 pct.) last week. • RB TONY POLLARD rushed for season-high 93 yards & TD last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 85+ rush yards & rush TD. Has 85+ scrimmage yards in 5 of his past 6. Aims for his 4th in row on road with rush TD. Rushed for 52 yards in his last game vs. Buf. (12/17/23 w/ Dal.). • WR DEANDRE HOPKINS led team with 4 catches for 54 yards last week. Has 50+ rec. yards in 2 of past 3. Had 7 catches for 127 yards & TD in his last game vs. Buf. (11/15/20 w/ Ari.) & has 5+ catches, 60+ rec. yards & rec. TD in each of 4 career games vs. Buf. Needs 8 catches to become 7th player all-time to reach 950 career catches in 1st 12 seasons. • WR CALVIN RIDLEYhas 50+ rec. yards in 6 of his past 7 on road. Had 7 catches for 122 yards in only career game vs. Buf. (10/8/23 w/ Jax.). • WR TYLER BOYD has 50+ rec. yards in 3 of 4 career games vs. Buf. • WR NICK WESTBROOK-IKHINE had 1st TD catch of season in Week 6. • DT JEFFERY SIMMONS has TFL in 3 of his 4 games this season. Had PD in last meeting. • DE SEBASTIAN JOSEPH-DAY has sack in each of his 2 road games this season. • LB HAROLD LANDRY had season-high 7 tackles & 2 TFL last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 5+ tackles & TFL & has TFL in 4 of 5 games this season. Aims for his 5th in row on road with sack. Has 4 sacks in his past 3 vs. Buf. • LB ERNEST JONES led team with 10 tackles in Week 6. Has 10+ tackles in 2 of past 3. Has TFL in 2 of his past 3 on road. Had 7 tackels & FF in only career game vs. Buf. (9/8/22 w/ LAR). • LB KENNETH MURRAY aims for 5th in row with 8+ tackles & TFL. • S AMANI HOOKER had 1st INT of season last week. Aims for 3rd in row with PD.

BILLS NOTES:
QB JOSH ALLEN completed 19 of 25 atts. (76 pct.) for 215 yards & 2 TDs vs. 0 INT with 127.9 rating & rushed for TD last week, 21st-career game with 2+ TD passes & rush TD, 2nd-most in NFL history (Cam Newton – 22). Is 5th QB all-time with 10+ TD passes (10) & 0 INTs in team’s 1st 6 games of season. Has 8 TDs (6 pass, 2 rush) vs. 0 INTs with 143.2 rating in 1st 2 home games this season. Aims for his 5th in row vs. Ten. with 2+ TD passes. • RB JAMES COOK has 85+ scrimmage yards & rush TD in 3 of his past 4 overall & in 3 of his past 5 at home. Rushed for 53 yards in last meeting. • RB RAY DAVIS led team with career-high 152 scrimmage yards (97 rush, 55 rec.) last week, most scrimmage yards by rookie in a game this season. • WR KHALIL SHAKIR has 50+ rec. yards in 3 of his past 4. Has TD catch in each of 2 home games this season. • WR AMARI COOPER can make Buf. debut. Has rec. TD in each of his past 3 vs. Ten. • WR MACK HOLLINS had 2nd TD catch of season last week. • TE DALTON KINCAID set season highs in catches (6) & rec. yards (51) in Week 6. Has 5+ catches in 2 of past 3. • TE DAWSON KNOX had 1st TD catch of season last week. • LB DORIAN WILLIAMS had 7 tackles & TFL in Week 6. Has 7+ tackles in each of 6 games this season. Has TFL in 2 of past 3. • DE A.J. EPENESA tied career high with 2 sacks & had 1st FF of season last week. Has TFL in 2 of his past 3 at home. • DE GREG ROUSSEAU had TFL last week. Has 3 sacks in 2 home games this season. Had sack in last meeting. • CB TARON JOHNSON had 8 tackles & 1st INT of season in Week 6. • S TAYLOR RAPP had 8 tackles with career-high 3 PD last week.

CINCINNATI BENGALS (2-4) AT CLEVELAND BROWNS (1-5)

Sunday, October 20, 2024 | 1:00 PM ET | Huntington Bank Field | Referee: Ron Torbert

All-Time Series History

Regular Season: CIN leads series, 53-28 (Home team won past 5)

Postseason: —

The Last Time…

Regular Season: 1/7/24: CLE 14 at CIN 31

Postseason: —

BENGALS NOTES:

QB JOE BURROW completed 19 of 28 atts. (67.9 pct.) for 208 yards with 0 INTs last week & had career-long 47-yard TD run last week, 2nd-longest run by QB this season. Has 2+ TD passes & 100+ rating in 4 of past 5. Has 2 TD passes in 2 of his past 3 vs. Cle. Leads NFL with 110.3 rating, ranks tied-2nd with 12 TD passes & 5th with 1,578 pass yards this season. • RB CHASE BROWN rushed for 53 yards & TD last week, 3rd-straight game with 50+ scrimmage yards & TD. Had 53 scrimmage yards (43 rush. 10 rec.) in last meeting. • RB ZACK MOSS has 50+ scrimmage yards in 3 of past 4. Rushed for 57 yards in only career game vs. Cle. (10/22/23 w/ Ind.). • WR JA’MARR CHASE had 5 catches for 72 yards last week, 4th-straight game with 70+ rec. yards. Has TD catch in 3 of past 4. Has 293 rec. yards (97.7 per game) in his past 3 vs. division. Ranks 2nd in NFL with 565 rec. yards in 2024. • WR TEE HIGGINS aims for 4th in row with 6+ catches & 60+ rec. yards. Has 312 rec. yards (104 per game) & 5 rec. TDs in his past 3 vs. division. • WR ANDREI IOSIVAS tied career high with 2 TD catches in last meeting. • DE TREY HENDRICKSON had 2 sacks last week, 12th game with 2+ sacks since 2020, tied 2nd-most in NFL over span. Has 0.5+ sacks in 10 of his past 11 on road, with 2 sacks in 2 of his past 3 on road. Has 0.5+ sacks in 4 of 5 career games vs. Cle. Is of 1 6 in AFC with 5+ sacks (5) this season. • DE SAM HUBBARD had 1st PD of season in Week 6. Had sack in last meeting & has sack in 4 of his past 5 vs. Cle. Aims for 3rd in row vs. division with sack. • LB GERMAINE PRATT had 7 tackles & 1st INT of season last week. Has 7+ tackles in each of 6 games this season. Has PD in 2 of past 3. • CB CAM TAYLOR-BRITT had 7 tackles & 2 PD in Week 6. Aims for 4th in row with PD & 3rd in row with 6+ tackles & 2+ PD. Has PD in 2 of his past 3 vs. Cle.

BROWNS NOTES:

QB DESHAUN WATSON completed 16 of 23 atts. (69.6 pct.) for 168 yards with 0 INTs & 90.5 rating last week. Has 0 INTs in 4 of past 5. Has 2 TD passes in 3 of is past 4 at home. Has 7 TDs (5 pass, 2 rush) vs. 2 INTs in 4 career starts vs. Cle. • RB JEROME FORD aims for his 4th in row at home with 65+ scrimmage yards. Has TD in 2 of his past 3 at home. • RB PIERRE STRONG led team with season-high 78 scrimmage yards (43 rush, 35 rec.) last week. Rushed for 65 yards in last meeting. • RB D’ONTA FOREMAN aims for 3rd in row with 45+ scrimmage yards. • WR JERRY JEUDY had 35-yard catch last week, longest Cle. rec. this season. • WR ELIJAH MOORE has 40+ rec. yards in 3 of 4 career games vs. Cin. • TE DAVID NJOKU led team with season-high 5 catches in Week 6. Has 373 rec. yards (93.3 per game) in his past 4 at home. Aims for his 4th in row vs. division with 6+ catches. • DE MYLES GARRETT had 2 TFL & 3rd-career blocked FG last week. Has 2 TFL in 2 of past 3. Has TFL in 6 of his past 7 at home. Has 12 sacks in 10 career games vs. Cin., with sack in 9 of 10 games, incl. in each of past 7. • DE ZA’DARIUS SMITH has sack in each of 2 games at home this season. • LB JEREMIAH OWUSU-KORAMOAH aims for 3rd in row with sack & PD & 15th in row with 5+ tackles. Has 7 TFL in his past 5 at home. • CB DENZEL WARD is 1 of 3 in NFL with PD in 6 games this season. Has 17 PD in 9 career games vs. Cin. Tied for NFL lead with 10 PD in 2024. • CB GREG NEWSOME had 5 tackles in Week 6. Aims for his 6th in row at home with PD. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. Cin. with 5+ tackles. • S RODNEY MCLEOD had season-high 8 tackles, PD & 50-yard TD-return on blocked FG last week, 5th-career TD. Aims for 3rd in row with PD.

HOUSTON TEXANS (5-1) AT GREEN BAY PACKERS (4-2)

All-Time Series History

Regular Season: GB leads series, 4-1 (Away team won 4 of past 5)

Postseason: —

The Last Time…

Regular Season: 10/25/20: GB 35 at HOU 20

Postseason: —

TEXANS NOTES:

QB C.J. STROUD completed 20 of 31 atts. (64.5 pct.) for 192 yards & season high 3 TDs vs. INT with 100.5 rating last week. Aims for 4th in row with 95+ rating. Has 2+ TD passes & 100+ rating in 3 of his past 4 on road. • RB JOE MIXON led team with 132 scrimmage yards (102 rush, 30 rec.) & 2 TDs (1 rush, 1 rec.) last week. Has 125+ scrimmage yards & rush TD in 2 of his 3 games this season & has 85+ scrimmage yards & TD in 4 of his past 5 overall. Had rush TD in his last game vs. GB (10/10/21 w/ Cin.) & 101 scrimmage yards (62 rush, 39 rec.) in his only career game at GB (9/24/17 w/ Cin.). • RB DAMEON PIERCE rushed for season-high 76 yards & 1st TD of season in Week 6. • WR STEFON DIGGS had 6 catches for 77 yards & 3rd TD of season last week, 4th-straight game with 5+ catches & 65+ rec. yards. Has TD catch in 2 of 3 road games this season. Had 6 catches for 108 yards & TD in his last game vs. GB (10/30/22 w/ Buf.) & has rec. TD in each of his past 8 vs. GB. Has 9 rec. TDs in 10 career games vs. GB, most vs. any opponent. • WR TANK DELL led team with season-high 7 catches for 57 yards & 1st TD of season in Week 6. Has 5+ catches & 55+ rec. yards in 2 of past 3. • TE DALTON SCHULTZ had TD catch in his last game vs. GB (11/13/22 w/ Dal.). • DE DANIELLE HUNTER had sack & 1st FF of season last week. Aims for his 3rd in row on road with TFL. Had 2 FFs & sack in his last game at GB (10/29/23 w/ Min.) & has sack in 3 of his past 4 at GB. • DE WILL ANDERSON set career highs in tackles (8), TFL (4) & sacks (3) & had PD last week. Aims for 3rd in row with TFL & 3rd in row on road with sack. • S CALEN BULLOCK (rookie) had 2nd-career INT & 1st-career FR of season in Week 6. Has PD in 3 of past 4. Is only rookie with 2 INTs this season. • S ERIC MURRAY had 1st INT of season last week. Aims for 6th in row with PD.

PACKERS NOTES:

QB JORDAN LOVE completed 22 of 32 atts. (season-high 68.8 pct.) for 258 yards & 4 TDs with season-high 119.5 rating last week, his 15th game with 2+ TD passes since 2023, most in NFL over span. Has 2+ TD passes in 8 straight games, tied with Joe Flacco for longest active streak in NFL. Aims for his 7th in row at home with 250+ pass yards & 2+ TD passes. Aims for 3rd in row at home with 4+ TD passes. • RB JOSH JACOBS had 90 scrimmage yards (62 rush, 28 rec.) last week. Aims for 4th in row with 75+ scrimmage yards & 3rd in row with 90+ scrimmage yards. Has 319 scrimmage yards (106.3 per game) in 3 home games this season. Rushed for 143 yards yards & 3 TDs in his last game vs. Hou. (10/23/22 w/ LV). • WR JAYDEN REED had 3rd TD catch of season in Week 6. Has 95+ scrimmage yards in 2 of his past 3. Aims for 3rd in row at home with rec. TD. • WR ROMEO DOUBS had 1st 2 rec. TDs of season last week, 2nd-career game with 2 rec. TDs. Has 50+ rec. yards in 3 of his past 4 vs. AFC. • WR CHRISTIAN WATSON had season-high 68 rec. yards & 2nd TD catch of season in Week 6. Has 65+ rec. yards in 2 of past 3. • TE TUCKER KRAFT has 50+ rec. yards & TD catch in 2 of past 3. • S XAVIER MCKINNEY has INT in 5 of 6 games this season & leads NFL with 5 INTs. • S EVAN WILLIAMS (rookie) had TFL & 1st-career FF last week. • CB KEISEAN NIXON aims for 3rd in row with PD. Has 5+ tackles & TFL in 2 of past 3. • LB QUAY WALKER led team with 11 tackles & had TFL last week. Aims for 4th in row with 8+ tackles & TFL. • LB EDGERRIN COOPER (rookie) had season-high 7 tackles in Week 6. Aims for 3rd in row with 5+ tackles. Has TFL in 2 of past 3. • DL DEVONTE WYATT has TFL in each of his 4 games this season. Has sack in 2 of past 3. Has 0.5+ sacks in 4 of his past 5 at home.

MIAMI DOLPHINS (2-3) AT INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (3-3)

All-Time Series History

Regular Season: MIA leads series, 46-28 (Away team won 4 of past 5)

Postseason: MIA leads series, 2-0

The Last Time…

Regular Season: 10/3/21: IND 27 at MIA 17

Postseason: AFC-WC 12/30/00: IND 17 at MIA 23

DOLPHINS NOTES:

DOLPHINS have won 1st game after bye week each of past 4 straight seasons. • QB TYLER HUNTLEY completed 18 of 31 atts. (58.1 pct.) for 194 yards in Week 5, earning 1st win as starter since 12/24/22 (w/ Bal.). Is 3-1 in 4 career road starts. • RB RAHEEM MOSTERT led team with season-high 98 scrimmage yards (80 rush, 18 rec.) in Week 5. Aims for his 6th in row on road with 50+ scrimmage yards. Has 21 TDs (18 rush, 3 rec.) since 2023, tied 2nd-most in NFL. • RB DE’VON ACHANE has 55+ scrimmage yards in 4 of his past 5 on road. • RB JAYLEN WRIGHT (rookie) led team with season-high 86 rush yards in Week 5. • WR TYREEK HILL had team-best 6 catches for 69 yards in Week 5. Has 50+ rec. yards in 7 of his past 8 on road. Had 5 catches for 98 yards & TD in only career reg. season game vs. Ind. (10/30/16 w/ KC). • WR JAYLEN WADDLE has 4+ catches in each of 1st 5 games of season. • WR ODELL BECKHAM JR. made season & Mia. debut in Week 5. Has 214 rec. yards (107 per game) in 2 career games vs. Ind. • TE JONNU SMITH had 5 catches for 62 yards in Week 5. • DE CALAIS CAMPBELL has TFL in 2 of past 3. Had 1.5 sacks in his last game vs. Ind. (12/24/23 w/ Atl.). Ranks 3rd among active players with 107.5 career sacks. • DT ZACH SIELER had sack in Week 5 & has sack in 2 of past 3. • LB EMMANUEL OGBAH had 2nd sack of season in Week 5. Has TFL in 4 of 5 games this season. Has sack in 3 of his past 4 on road. Has sack in 2 of 3 career games vs. Ind. • CB JALEN RAMSEY had season-high 2 PD in Week 5. Has TFL in 2 of past 3. Had INT in his last game vs. Ind. (9/19/21 w/ LAR) & has 7 PD in his past 5 vs. Ind.

COLTS NEWS:

QB ANTHONY RICHARDSON has 95+ rating in 3 of his past 4 home starts. • QB JOE FLACCO passed for 189 yards & 2 TDs vs. INT last week, his 8th-straight game with 2+ TD passes, becoming 4th QB ever with 2+ TD passes in 8+ straight games at age 38 or older. Is 6-3 with 94.6 rating in 9 career starts vs. Mia. • RB JONATHAN TAYLOR has 100+ scrimmage yards in 5 of his past 6, incl. each of past 3. Has TD in 9 of his past 10. Had 114 scrimmage yards (103 rush, 11 rec.) & rush TD in last meeting. Ranks 6th in NFL with 87.3 rush yards per game this season . • RB TYLER GOODSON had season-high 65 scrimmage yards (51 rush, 14 rec.) last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 55+ scrimmage yards. • WR MICHAEL PITTMAN aims for 3rd in row with TD catch. Aims for his 9th in row at home with 4+ catches. Had 6 catches for 59 yards in last meeting. • WR JOSH DOWNS led team with 7 catches for 66 yards & TD last week, 3rdstraight game with 7+ catches & 65+ rec. yards. Has rec. TD in 2 of past 3. • WR ALEC PIERCE has 178 rec. yards (59.3 per game) in 3 home games this season. • TE MO ALIE-COX had 2 TD catches in last meeting. • LB E.J. SPEED aims for 13th in row with 6+ tackles & 7th in row at home with 10+ tackles. Has TFL in 2 of past 3. Ranks tied-3rd in NFL with 60 tackles in 2024. • LB ZAIRE FRANKLIN had 9 tackles & TFL last week, 5th-straight game with 9+ tackles. Ranks tied-3rd in NFL with 60 tackles in 2024. • DE DAYO ODEYINGBO had 1st FF of season last week. Has 0.5+ sacks in 2 of 3 home games this season. • S NICK CROSS had 8 tackles & TFL in Week 6. Has 8+ tackles in 5 of 6 games this season. Ranks tied-3rd in NFL with 60 tackles in 2024. • S JULIAN BLACKMON had 1st INT of season last week.

DETROIT LIONS (4-1) AT MINNESOTA VIKINGS (5-0)

All-Time Series History

Regular Season: MIN leads series, 80-43-2 (DET won 4 of past 5)

Postseason: —

The Last Time…

Regular Season: 1/7/24: MIN 20 at DET 30

Postseason: —

LIONS NOTES:

QB JARED GOFF completed 18 of 25 atts. (72 pct.) for season-high 315 yards & 3 TDs vs. 0 INTs with 153.8 rating last week, becoming 2nd QB ever (Drew Brees) with 150+ rating in back-to-back starts. Has 27 career games with 300+ pass yards & 100+ rating tied with Kirk Cousins for 2nd-most ever by QB in 1st 9 seasons. Aims for 4th in row with 2+ TD passes & 110+ rating. Is 3-0 with 907 pass yards (302.3 per game) & 6 TDs vs. 0 INTs with 114.2 rating in his past 3 starts vs. Min. • RB JAHMYR GIBBS had 91 scrimmage yards (63 rush, 28 rec.) last week. Has 70+ scrimmage yards in each of 5 games this season, with 90+ scrimmage yards in 3 of past 4. Has TD in 2 of past 3. Had 100 scrimmage yards (80 rush, 20 rec.) & 2 rush TDs in last road meeting & has rush TD in each of 2 career games vs. Min. • RB DAVID MONTGOMERY rushed for 80 yards & 2 TDs last week, 8th-straight game with rush TD, tied with Kyren Williams for longest active streak in NFL. Had rush TD in each of 2 games vs. Min. last season. • WR AMON-RA ST. BROWN aims for 4th in row with TD catch. Has 6+ catches in 3 of past 4. Had 7+ catches, 100+ rec. yards & rec. TD in each of 2 games vs. Min. last season. Has 6+ catches in each of 6 career games vs. Min. • WR JAMESON WILLIAMS aims for 3rd in row with 75+ rec. yards & TD catch. Has 75+ rec. yards in 4 of 5 games this season. Had 5 catches in last road meeting. • TE SAM LAPORTA had 1st TD catch of season last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 50+ rec. yards. Had rec. TD in last meeting. • LB JACK CAMPBELL aims for 3rd in row with 7+ tackles. Had sack in last meeting. • DL ALIM MCNEILL had 2 sacks last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 0.5+ sacks. • DB KERBY JOSEPH has INT in 4 of 5 games this season. Had 2 INTs in last road meeting. • DB BRIAN BRANCH had career-high 2 INTs & 2nd-career FF last week. Has 2+ PD in each of his 4 games this season. Aims for his 9th in row with PD.

VIKINGS NOTES:

MINNESOTA can begin 6-0 for 7th time in franchise history & 1st time since 2009. • QB SAM DARNOLD has 2+ TD passes & 100+ rating in 4 of 5 starts this season. Had 2 TDs (1 pass, 1 rush) & 121.4 rating in his last game vs. Det. (12/24/22 w/ Car.) & aims for his 3rd in row vs. Det. with 115+ rating. • RB AARON JONES aims for his 6th in row in 2024 & 10th in row overall with 50+ scrimmage yards. Has 826 scrimmage yards (82.6 per game) & 7 TDs (4 rec., 3 rush) in 10 career games vs. Det. • WR JUSTIN JEFFERSON had 92 rec. yards in Week 5. Has 6,349 career rec. yards & can surpass HOFer Jerry Rice (6,364) for 3rd-most by player in 1st 5 seasons all-time. Has 62 catches for 1,073 yards (134.1 per game) & 3 rec. TDs in 8 career games vs. Det., incl. 6 games with 120+ rec. yards. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. Det. with TD catch & 4th in row vs. Det. with 140+ rec. yards. • WR JORDAN ADDISON had 57 rec. yards & TD catch in last meeting. • LB ANDREW VAN GINKEL had 2nd INT-TD of season in Week 5. Became 1st player ever with 3 sacks & 2 INT-TDs in his team’s 1st 5 games of season. • LB IVAN PACE had 1st sack of season in Week 5 & aims for his 3rd in row with TFL. • LB BLAKE CASHMAN has 5+ tackles in 4 of 5 games this season. • LB JONATHAN GREENARD aims for his 3rd in row at home with sack. • CB STEPHON GILMORE had 1st INT of season in Week 5, his 32nd-career INT. • S CAMRYN BYNUM had 2nd INT of season in Week 5. Has 5 PD in his past 3 & aims for his 4th in row with PD. • S HARRISON SMITH had 1st sack of season last week & became 7th player since 1982 with 30+ INTs (35) & 20+ sacks (20.5). Has PD in 4 of 5 games this season. Has 2 INTs & 4 PD in his past 4 at home vs. Det.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (3-2) AT NEW YORK GIANTS (2-4)

All-Time Series History

Regular Season: PHI leads series, 90-86-2 (won 4 of past 5)

Postseason: PHI leads series, 3-2 (won past 3)

The Last Time…

Regular Season: 1/7/24: PHI 10 at NYG 27

Postseason: NFC-D 1/21/23: NYG 7 at PHI 38

EAGLES NOTES:

QB JALEN HURTS completed 16 of 25 atts. (64 pct.) for 264 yards & 2 TDs vs. 0 INTs with season-high 126.1 rating & rushed for 33 yards last week. Has 43 career reg. season rush TDs, tied with HOFer Steve Young for 3rd-most by QB in NFL history. Has 0 INTs in 5 of his past 6 on road vs. division. • RB SAQUON BARKLEY has 115+ scrimmage yards in 4 of 5 games this season. Has 103.5 scrimmage yards per game in 28 career games vs. NFC East. Totaled 7,311 scrimmage yards & 47 TDs over 1st 6 career seasons (2018-23) with NYG. Ranks 4th in NFL with 114.8 scrimmage yards per game in 2024. • WR A.J. BROWN had 6 catches for 116 yards & TD last week. Has 5+ catches, 115+ rec. yards & rec. TD in each of 2 games this season. Has 70+ rec. yards in 3 of 4 career games vs. NYG. • WR DEVONTA SMITH had 64 rec. yards & TD catch last week. Has 75+ rec. yards in 3 of his 4 games this season. Has rec. TD in 2 of past 3. Aims for his 5th in row vs. NYG with 4+ catches & 60+ rec. yards. Has rec. TD in 3 of his past 4 vs. NYG. Aims for his 9th in row vs. division with 50+ rec. yards. • TE DALLAS GOEDERT has 7+ catches & 60+ rec. yards in 2 of past 3. • TE GRANT CALCATERRA had career-high 67 rec. yards in Week 6. • LB ZACK BAUN has 6+ tackles in each of 5 games this season. • LB JOSH SWEAT aims for 3rd in row with sack. • LB NAKOBE DEAN led team with season-high 12 tackles in Week 6. Aims for 5th in row with 7+ tackles. Has TFL in 2 of past 3. • DE BRANDON GRAHAM had season-best 5 tackles & TFL last week. Aims for 3rd in row with TFL. • DT JALEN CARTER had 1st sack of season in Week 6. Has PD in 2 of past 3. • S C.J. GARDNER-JOHNSON had 2 PD last week. Aims for 4th in row with PD.

GIANTS NOTES:

QB DANIEL JONES totaled 261 yards (205 pass, season-high 56 rush) last week, 14th-career game with 50+ rush yards. Has 250+ pass yards in 2 of past 3. Aims for his 5th in row vs. Phi. with 90+ rating & 4th in row vs. Phi with 0 INTs. • RB DEVIN SINGLETARY has 50+ scrimmage yards in 3 of his 4 games this season. Had TD catch in only career game vs. Phi. (10/27/19 w/ Buf.). • RB TYRONE TRACY (rookie) led team with 107 scrimmage yards (57 rec., 50 rush) & had career-high 6 catches & 1st-career rush TD last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 100+ scrimmage yards. Ranks 2nd among rookie RBs with 307 scrimmage yards (208 rush, 99 rec.). • WR MALIK NABERS ranks 2nd among rookies with 35 catches & 386 rec. yards in 2024. Can join Puka Nacua (46 catches) as only players ever with 40+ catches in 1st 5 career games. Can become 4th player ever (Terry Glenn, CeeDee Lamb & Nacua) with 5+ catches in each of 1st 5 career games. Can become 3rd player ever (Billy Howton & Nacua) with 500+ rec. yards in 1st 5 career games. • WR WAN’DALE ROBINSON aims for 5th in row with 5+ catches. Has 50+ rec. yards in 3 of past 4. Had 5 catches for 85 yards in last meeting. • WR DARIUS SLAYTON aims for 4th in row with 55+ rec. yards. Had 60+ rec. yards & TD catch in each of 2 games vs. Phi. last season. • DL DEXTER LAWRENCE aims for 3rd in row with sack. Has sack in 2 of 3 home games this season. • LB BRIAN BURNS had season-high 8 tackles, 2 TFL & sack last week. Aims for 5th in row with TFL & 3rd in row with sack. • LB AZEEZ OJULARI had season-high 2 sacks in Week 6. Had 2 sacks & FR in last meeting & has 2 sacks in 2 of his past 3 vs. Phi. • S TYLER NUBIN (rookie) aims for 4th in row with 8+ tackles & 3rd in row with TFL.

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS (2-4) AT LOS ANGELES RAMS (1-4)

All-Time Series History

Regular Season: LV leads series, 8-7 (LAR won 5 of past 6)

Postseason: —

The Last Time…

Regular Season: 12/8/22: LV 16 at LAR 17

Postseason:

RAIDERS NOTES:

QB AIDAN O’CONNELL completed 27 of 40 atts. (67.5 pct.) for 227 yards & TD vs. INT in 1st start of season last week. Has 0 INTs in 4 of his past 5 starts. • RB ALEXANDER MATTISON had season-high 65 scrimmage yards (33 rush, 32 rec.) with rush TD & season-high 5 catches last week. Aims for 4th in row with 60+ scrimmage yards. Has TD in 2 of 3 road games this season. Had 70 scrimmage yards (41 rush, 29 rec.) & rush TD in only career game vs. LAR (12/26/21 w/ Min.). • WR JAKOBI MEYERS aims for his 4th in row with 5+ catches. Has 60+ rec. yards in 2 of past 3. Has 55+ rec. yards in 3 of his past 4 on road. • WR KRISTIAN WILKERSON had TD catch in season debut last week. • TE BROCK BOWERS (rookie) led team with 9 catches for 71 yards last week, 3rd game this season with 8+ catches, tied with Malik Nabers for most in NFL. Aims for 3rd in row with 8+ catches & 70+ rec. yards. Has 6+ catches & 55+ rec. yards in each of 3 road games. Leads rookies with 37 catches in 2024. • DE MAXX CROSBY had 2 TFL & half sack in Week 6. Has 0.5+ sacks in 4 of 5 games this season. Has 2+ TFL in 3 of his past 4. Aims for his 4th in row on road with sack & 3rd in row on road with 2+ sacks. Had 2 TFL, sack & PD in last meeting. • DE K’LAVON CHAISSON had 1st sack of season in Week 6. • LB ROBERT SPILLANE had 8 tackles & PD last week. Is 1 of 3 in NFL with 8+ tackles in 6 games this season. Has TFL in 3 of past 4. • LB DIVINE DEABLO had 6 tackles, 2 TFL & 1st sack of season last week. • S TRE’VON MOEHRIG had 10 tackles & career-high 3 TFL in Week 6, only DB with 10+ tackles & 3 TFL in a game this season. Has PD in 2 of past 3. Had TFL in last meeting. • CB NATE HOBBS had season-high 10 tackles & PD last week. Had 9 tackles & PD in last meeting.

RAMS NOTES:

QB MATTHEW STAFFORD has 0 INTs & 100+ rating in 4 of his past 5 home starts. Has TD pass in each of his 23 reg. season home starts with LAR. Has 1,079 pass yards (359.7 per game) & 8 TDs (7 pass, 1 rush) vs. INT for 102.3 rating in 3 career starts vs. Raiders, incl. 390+ yards & 3+ TD passes in 2 of 3 starts. • RB KYREN WILLIAMS rushed for 102 yards & TD in Week 5, his 8th-straight game with rush TD & 3rd-straight game with 100+ scrimmage yards. Can become 6th player since 2000 & 1st since 2022 (Ezekiel Elliott) with rush TD in 9 straight games. Has 50+ scrimmage yards in 17 straight games, longest active streak in NFL. Can become 1st player since 2012 (Adrian Peterson) with 100+ scrimmage yards & scrimmage TD in 7 straight home games. • WR COOPER KUPP can make home debut in 2024. Has 6+ catches in 5 of his 7 home games last season. Had TD catch in his only career game vs. Raiders (9/10/18). • WR JORDAN WHITTINGTON (rookie) set career highs in catches (7) & rec. yards (89) in Week 5. Aims for his 3rd in row with 6+ catches. • WR TUTU ATWELL had season-high 6 catches in Week 5. Aims for his 4th in row with 50+ rec. yards. Had 5 catches & 50 rec. yards in last meeting. • DE KOBIE TURNER had season-high 6 tackles, 2 sacks & 1st-career FF in Week 5, his 3rd-career 2-sack game. • DE BRADEN FISKE (rookie) aims for his 3rd in row with TFL. • LB BYRON YOUNG has TFL in 4 of 5 games this season. • LB JARED VERSE leads all rookies with 5 TFL in 2024. • S KAMREN CURL had 8 tackles & 1st PD of season in Week 5. Has 5+ tackles in 4 of 5 games in 2024.

CAROLINA PANTHERS (1-5) AT WASHINGTON COMMANDERS (4-2)

Sunday, October 20, 2024 | 4:05 PM ET | Northwest Field | Referee: Carl Cheffers

All-Time Series History

Regular Season: WAS leads series, 10-7 (won 3 of past 4)

Postseason: —

The Last Time…

Regular Season: 11/21/21: WAS 27 at CAR 21

Postseason: —

PANTHERS NOTES:

QB ANDY DALTON completed 26 of 38 atts. (68.4 pct.) for 221 yards & 2 TDs last week. Has 25+ completions & 2+ TD passes in 3 of 4 starts this season. Has 3 TD passes with 92.9 rating in 2 career starts at Was. • RB CHUBA HUBBARD led team with 103 scrimmage yards (92 rush, 11 rec.) last week, 4th-straight game with 90+ rush yards, tied with Derrick Henry for longest active streak in NFL. Aims for 3rd in row on road with TD. Ranks 3rd in NFL with 485 rush yards this season. • RB MILES SANDERS has 443 scrimmage yards (88.6 per game) in 5 career games vs. Was. • WR DIONTAE JOHNSON led team with 6 catches for 78 yards & TD last week. Has 6+ catches, 75+ rec. yards & rec. TD in 3 of past 4. Had 8 catches for 71 yards & TD in only career game vs. Was. (12/7/20 w/ Pit.). • WR XAVIER LEGETTE (rookie) had TD catch last week & has rec. TD in 2 of past 3. • TE JA’TAVION SANDERS (rookie) had season-high 5 catches & 49 rec. yards in Week 6. • LB JOSEY JEWELL has 5+ tackles & PD in each of his 2 road games this season & aims for his 9th in row on road with 5+ tackles. Had 9 tackles & PD in only career game vs. Was. (9/17/23 w/ Den.). • LB JADEVEON CLOWNEY aims for hid 3rd in row on road with TFL. Has 4 TFL in 3 career games vs. Was., with TFL in each game. • LB TREVIN WALLACE (rookie) had 9 tackles & 1st-career FF & FR last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 9+ tackles. • CB JAYCEE HORN had 2 PD last week. Aims for 4th in row with PD. • S XAVIER WOODS had 9 tackles & PD in Week 6. Aims for 4th in row with 7+ tackles & has PD in 2 of past 3. Had 10 tackles & PD in his last game vs. Was. (11/26/20 w/ Dal.).

COMMANDERS NOTES • QB JAYDEN DANIELS completed 24 of 35 atts. (68.6 pct.) for career-high 269 yards & 2 TDs vs. 0 INTs with 110.3 rating last week. Is 1 of 2 NFC QBs (Baker Mayfield) with 90+ rating in 5 games this season. Is 2-0 with 590 combined yards (295 per game) in 2 home starts. Has 75.3 comp. pct. (125 of 166), 2ndhighest by player in team’s 1st 6 games of season all-time (min. 100 atts). • RB BRIAN ROBINSON has TD in 5 of his past 6, incl. each of his past 3. Has TD in each of 3 career games vs. NFC South. Is 1 of 5 in NFL with 300+ rush yards (325) & 5+ rush TDs (5) this season. • RB AUSTIN EKELER had 68 scrimmage yards (47 rec., 21 rush) last week & has 55+ scrimmage yards in each of his 5 games this season. Has 85+ scrimmage yards in each of 2 home games this season. Had 143 scrimmage yards (84 rec., 59 rush) with rush TD & 11 catches in only career game vs. Car. (9/27/20 w/ LAC). • RB JEREMY MCNICHOLS has rush TD in 2 of past 3. • WR TERRY MCLAURIN had 6 catches for 53 yards & 2 TDs last week, 3rdcareer game with 2 rec. TDs. Aims for 5th in row with 50+ rec. yards. Has TD catch in 3 of past 4. Had 5 catches for 103 yards & TD in last meeting. • TE ZACH ERTZ led team with season-high 68 rec. yards in Week 6. Had TD catch in his las game vs. Car. (10/2/22 w/ Ari.). • LB BOBBY WAGNER led team with season-high 12 tackles last week. Has 8+ tackles in 5 of 6 games this season. Has TFL in 2 of past 3. • LB FRANKIE LUVU has 3 sacks & 2 FRs in his past 3. Has 18 tackles (9 per game) in 2 home games this season. Totaled 14 sacks over past 3 seasons (2021-23) with Car. • LB DANTE FOWLER had season-high 3 TFL & 2 sacks last week. Aims for 3rd in row with sack. Has sack in 2 of his past 3 vs. Car. • CB MIKE SAINRISTIL (rookie) had 1st-career INT last week. Has PD in 3 of past 4.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (5-0) AT SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (3-3)

Sunday, October 20, 2024 | 4:25 PM ET | Levi’s Stadium | Referee: Alan Eck

All-Time Series History

Regular Season: Series tied, 7-7

Postseason: KC leads series, 2-0

The Last Time…

Regular Season: 10/23/22: KC 44 at SF 23

Postseason: 2/11/24 SB LVIII: SF 22 vs. KC 25

CHIEFS NOTES:

CHIEFS seeking 3rd 6-0 start in franchise history (2003 & 2013). Can become 10th defending SB champion ever to begin season 6-0. Have won their 1st game following bye week in 5 of past 6 seasons. • QB PATRICK MAHOMES set season highs in completions (28) & pass yards (331) in Week 5, 46th-career game with 300+ pass yards, most-ever by player in 1st 8 seasons. Is 4-0 with 1,356 pass yards (339 per game) & 11 TDs (10 pass, 1 rush) with 104.6 rating in 4 career starts vs. SF, incl. playoffs, with 2+ TD passes in each game & 300+ pass yards in 3 of 4. • RB KAREEM HUNT had 117 scrimmage yards (102 rush, 15 rec.) & rush TD in Week 5, 1st 100-yard game since 9/26/21 (w/ Cle.). Aims for his 3rd in row with 85+ scrimmage yards. Has 3 rush TDs in 2 career games vs. SF. • TE TRAVIS KELCE aims for 3rd in row with 7+ catches & 70+ rec. yards. Had 9 catches for 93 yards in SB LVIII vs. SF & aims for his 5th in row vs. SF with 6+ catches, incl. playoffs. • WR JUJU SMTH-SCHUSTER had 7 catches for team-high 130 yards in Week 5. Has 10 catches for 205 yards (102.5 per game) & 2 TDs in 2 career games vs. SF. • WR XAVIER WORTHY had rush TD in Week 5 & is only rookie with multiple rush TDs (2) & multiple rec. TDs (2) this season. • WR MECOLE HARDMAN had GW TD catch in OT vs. SF in SB LVIII & aims for his 3rd in row overall vs. SF with rec. TD. • DT CHRIS JONES has sack in 2 of his past 3 on road. Had 2 sacks & FF in last reg. season meeting. • LB NICK BOLTON led team with season-high 11 tackles & had 2 TFL in Week 5. Had 13 tackles vs. SF in SB LVIII & aims for his 3rd in row vs. SF with 10+ tackles. • S BRYAN COOK had 2 PD & 1st INT of season in Week 5. Has PD in 3 of past 4.

49ERS NOTES:

QB BROCK PURDY passed for 255 yards & 3 TDs vs. 0 INTs for 129.3 rating in Week 6, his 8th reg. season game with 3+ TD passes & 0 INTs, tied-3rd most by QB in 1st 3 seasons in NFL history. Has 12 games with 120+ rating, tied with Russell Wilson for most by QB in 1st 3 seasons all-time. Has 24 TDs (22 pass, 2 rush) & 109 rating in 13 reg. season home starts. Passed for 255 yards & TD in SB LVIII vs. KC. • RB JORDAN MASON had 82 scrimmage yards (73 rush, 9 rec.) in Week 6 & aims for his 7th in row with 80+ scrimmage yards. • RB ISAAC GUERENDO (rookie) rushed for career-high 99 yards last week. • FB KYLE JUSZCZYK had 1st rush TD of season in Week 6. Has 3 rec. TDs in 5 career games vs. KC, incl. postseason. • TE GEORGE KITTLE had 5 catches for 58 yards & 2 TDs last week, his 7th-career reg. season game with 2+ TD catches. Aims for his 3rd in row at home & 5th in row overall with TD catch. Had 6 catches for 98 yards & TD in last home meeting. • WR DEEBO SAMUEL had 117 scrimmage yards (102 rec., 15 rush) & 1st TD catch of season last week, his 15th-career game with 100+ rec. yards & became 1st WR ever with 20+ rec. TDs (20) & 20+ rush TDs (20). Has 70+ scrimmage yards in 4 of his 5 games this season. • WR JAUAN JENNINGS had TD catch & TD pass in SB LVIII vs. KC, 2nd-player ever (Nick Foles) with both rec. TD & pass TD in a SB. • WR BRANDON AIYUK had 7 catches for 82 yards in last home meeting. • LB FRED WARNER had 11 tackles & tied his career-high with his 4th FF of season last week. Is 2nd player since 2000 (Marlon Humphrey – 2020) with 4 FFs & 5 PD in his team’s 1st 6 games of season. Had 13 tackles in SB LVIII vs. KC & aims for his 5th in row vs. KC, incl. postseason, with 6+ tackles. • DL NICK BOSA aims for his 3rd in row at home with TFL. Has 2 sacks & 3 TFL in 3 career games vs. KC, incl. postseason. • Rookies S MALIK MUSTAPHA & CB RENARDO GREEN each had 1st-career INTs last week.

NEW YORK JETS (2-4) AT PITTSBURGH STEELERS (4-2)

Sunday, October 20, 2024 | 8:20 PM ET | Acrisure Stadium | Referee: Shawn Smith

All-Time Series History

Regular Season: PIT leads series, 18-7 (NYJ won 3 of past 4)

Postseason: PIT leads series, 2-0

The Last Time…

Regular Season: 10/2/22: NYJ 24 at PIT 20

Postseason: AFC-C 1/23/11: NYJ 19 at PIT 24

JETS NOTES:

QB AARON RODGERS completed 23 of 35 atts. (65.7 pct.) for season-high 294 yards & 2 TDs vs. INT with 99 rating last week. Has 2 TD passes in 4 of past 5, incl. each of past 2. Has 7 TDs (5 pass, 2 rush) vs. 0 INTs with 98.9 rating in 2 career starts vs. Pit., with 2+ TD passes & rush TD in each game. Has 84 TDs (80 pass, 4 rush) vs. 15 INTs with 108.1 rating in 35 career starts on SNF. • RB BREECE HALL led team with season-high 169 scrimmage yards (113 rush, 56 rec.) last week, 5th-career game with 150+ scrimmage yards, 4th-most among RBs since 2022. Has 90+ scrimmage yards & TD in 4 of his past 5 on road. Rushed for 66 yards & TD in last meeting. Has 822 scrimmage yards (102.8 per game) in 8 career games in primetime, with TD in 3 of past 4. • WR GARRETT WILSON aims for 3rd in row with 8+ catches, 100+ rec. yards & rec. TD. Is 1 of 5 in NFL with 5+ catches in 5+ games (5) this season. Has 55+ rec. yards in each of 3 road games this season. • WR DAVANTE ADAMS can make NYJ debut. Had 13 catches for 172 yards & 2 TDs in his last game vs. Pit. (9/24/23 w/ LV). Has 19 rec. TDs in 22 career games on SNF. • WR ALLEN LAZARD had 6 catches for season-high 114 yards & TD last week. Has rec. TD in 3 of past 4. Aims for his 4th in row in primetime with TD catch. • DL QUINNEN WILLIAMS had 2nd sack of season in Week 6. Has sack in each of 2 career games vs. Pit. Has half each in each of 2 career games on SNF. • EDGE WILL MCDONALD IV had sack & 1st FF of season last week. Has sack in 4 of past 5, incl. each of past 2. Ranks tied-2nd in NFL with 7 sacks in 2024. • LB QUINCY WILLIAMS aims for his 11th in row with 6+ tackles. Aims for 3rd in row on road with FR. • LB JAMIEN SHERWOOD aims for 3rd in row with 12+ tackles. Has TFL in 2 of past 3. • CB SAUCE GARDNER has PD in 4 of his pst 5 on road. Had PD in last meeting.

STEELERS NOTES:

QB JUSTIN FIELDS completed 14 of 24 atts. (58.3 pct.) for 145 yards with 0 INTs & rushed for season-high 59 yards & 2 TDs last week, 21st-career game with 50+ rush yards, tied with Jalen Hurts for 3rd-most ever by QB in 1st 4 seasons. Has 0 INTs in 5 of 6 games this season. Has 2 TD passes in 2 of 3 career starts on SNF. Is 3-1 in his past 4 starts in primetime, with 8 TDs (7 pass, 1 rush) vs. INT. • RB NAJEE HARRIS led team with season-high 122 scrimmage yards (season high 106 rush, 16 rec.) & rushed for 1st TD of season last week. Is 1 of 2 in NFL (Jordan Mason) with 70+ scrimmage yards in 6 games this season. Rushed for 74 yards in last meeting. Has 531 scrimmage yards (88.5 per game) in 6 career games on SNF. Is 1 of 4 in NFL with 375+ rush yards (376) & 100+ rec. yards (135). • RB JAYLEN WARREN has 40+ scrimmage yards in 5 of his past 6 at home. • WR GEORGE PICKENS had 53 rec. yards last week & has 50+ rec. yards in 3 of past 4. Had 6 catches for 102 yards in last meeting. • TE PAT FREIERMUTH has TD catch in 2 of past 3. Had 7 catches for 85 yards in last meeting. Aims for his 3rd in row on SNF with rec. TD. • LB T.J. WATT had 5 tackles & 2 FFs last week, 5th-career game with 2+ FFs, most among active players. Aims for 3rd in row with 5+ tackles, TFL & FF. Has 0.5+ sacks in 11 of his past 12 at home, with full sack in each of past 3. Had sack, FF & FR in only career game vs. NYJ (12/22/19). Has 6.5 sacks & 2 FFs in his past 4 on SNF. • LB PATRICK QUEEN led team with season-high 13 tackles & had TFL last week, 4th-straight game with 8+ tackles. Has TFL in 2 of past 3. Had 9 tackles & half sack in only career game vs. NYJ (9/11/22 w/ Bal.). • DT CAMERON HEYWARD had sack last week & has sack in 3 of past 4. • CB DONTE JACKSON aims for 4th in row with PD & 3rd in row with INT. • S MINKAH FITZPATRICK had 2 PD & INT in last meeting. Has PD in 3 of his past 4 on SNF.

BALTIMORE RAVENS (4-2) AT TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (4-2)

Monday, October 21, 2024 | 8:15 PM ET | Raymond James Stadium | Referee: Alex Kemp

All-Time Series History

Regular Season: BAL leads series, 5-2 (won past 5)

Postseason: —

The Last Time…

Regular Season: 10/27/22: BAL 27 at TB 22

Postseason: —

RAVENS NOTES:

RAVENS lead NFL with 1,232 rush yards, 4th-most in team’s 1st 6 games since 1980. Are 2nd team in SB era with 150+ rush yards & rush TD in each of 1st 6 games. Have 100+ rush yards in 39 straight games, 3rd-longest streak ever. • QB LAMAR JACKSON completed 20 of 26 atts. (76.9 pct.) for 323 yards & TD vs. INT with 114.7 rating & rushed for 40 yards last week. Aims for 5th in row with 110+ rating & 3rd in row with 315+ pass yards. Is 2-0 with 3 TDs vs. 0 INTs in 2 career starts vs. TB. Is 22-1 in 23 career starts vs. NFC. Is 5-2 with 17 TDs (15 pass, 2 rush) vs. 0 INTs & 116 rating in 7 career starts on MNF. • RB DERRICK HENRY rushed for 132 yards & 2 TDs last week, 20th-career game with 100+ rush yards & 2+ rush TDs, 4th-most all-time. Is 1st player since HOFer LaDainian Tomlinson in 2005 with rush TD in each of team’s 1st 6 games of season. Aims for 6th in row with 95+ scrimmage yards. Has 6 rush TDs in his past 3 on MNF. Leads NFL with 704 rush yard & 8 rush TDs in 2024. • WR ZAY FLOWERS had 9 catches for career-high 132 yards in Week 6, 3rdcareer 100-yard game & 2nd-consecutive. • WR RASHOD BATEMAN had season-high 71 rec. yards last week. • TE MARK ANDREWS had season-high 66 rec. yards & 1st TD catch of season last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 55+ rec. yards. • LB ROQUAN SMITH aims for 14th in row with 6+ tackles. Had 13 tackles, TFL & PD in his last game vs. TB (10/24/21 w/ Chi.). Aims for his 3rd in row vs. TB with PD. • LB KYLE VAN NOY aims for 3rd in row on road with TFL. Aims for his 3rd in row on MNF with sack. Ranks tied-3rd in NFL with 6 sacks this season. • DT TRAVIS JONES had 2 TFL & 1st sack of season in Week 6. • CB MARLON HUMPHREY had 9 tackles, TFL & PD last week, 5th-straight game with PD. Has 5 PD in 2 career games vs. TB. • TAMPA BAY became 5th team in NFL history with 300+ pass yards (325) & 275+ rush yards (277) in a game last week.

BUCS NOTES:

QB BAKER MAYFIELD completed 24 of 36 atts. (66.7 pct.) for 325 yards & 4 TDs with 97.6 rating & rushed for 29 yards last week, 3rd game this season (2nd-consecutive) with 3+ TD passes, most in NFL. Aims for 4thin row with 2+ TD passes & 95+ rating. Has 325+ pass yards in 2 of past 3. Leads NFL with 15 TD passes this season & ranks 2nd with 109.4 rating. • RB RACHAAD WHITE aims for his 3rd in row with 65+ scrimmage yards. • RB BUCKY IRVING (rookie) had career-high 105 scrimmage yards (81 rush. 24 rec.) & 2nd rush TD of season last week. Aims for 5th in row with 55+ scrimmage yards. Has rush TD in 2 of past 3. Leads rookies with 328 rush yards in 2024. • RB SEAN TUCKER had career-high 192 scrimmage yards (136 rush, 56 rec.) & 2 TDs (1 rush, 1 rec.) in Week 6, 2nd-most yards in a game by RB this season. • WR MIKE EVANS has 5+ catches, 60+ rec. yards & rec. TD in 2 of past 3. Has TD catch in 2 of 3 home games this season. Has 299 rec. yards (99.7 per game) in 3 career games vs. Bal., with 120+ rec. yards in each of past 2. Has TD catch in 7 of 8 career games on MNF. Tied for NFL lead with 5 rec. TDs this season. • WR CHRIS GODWIN had season-high 11 catches for 125 yards & 2 TDs last week, 7th-career game with 10+ catches & 100+ rec. yards. Has 5+ catches & 50+ rec. yards in 7 straight games, longest active streak in NFL. Had 75 rec. yards in last meeting. • TE CADE OTTON had 1st TD catch of season last week. • LB LAVONTE DAVID led team with season-high 9 tackles & had sack last week. Has sack in 2 of past 3. Aims for his 3rd in row at home with FF. • NT VITA VEA aims for 4th in row with sack. Had sack in last meeting. • CB ZYON MCCOLLUM had 2 PD & INT last week. Has 2+ PD in 4 of past 5. • S TYKEE SMITH (rookie) had 5 tackles, 2 PD, 1st-career INT & FF last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 5+ tackles, FF & PD.

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (3-2) AT ARIZONA CARDINALS (2-4)

Monday, October 21, 2024 | 9:00 PM ET | State Farm Stadium | Referee: Clete Blakeman

All-Time Series History

Regular Season: LAC leads series, 11-4 (won 5 of past 6)

Postseason: —

The Last Time…

Regular Season: 11/27/22: LAC 25 at ARI 24

Postseason: –

CHARGERS NOTES:

QB JUSTIN HERBERT completed season-high 21 of 34 atts. (61.8 pct.) for season-high 237 yards & TD vs. 0 INTs with 92.4 rating last week. Has 90+ rating in each of 5 games this season & 0 INTs in 4 of 5 games. Completed 35 of 47 atts. (74.5 pct.) for 274 yards & 3 TDs vs. 0 INTs with 109.7 rating & rushed for 38 yards in last meeting. Aims for his 9th in row vs. NFC with 2+ TD passes. • RB J.K. DOBBINS rushed for 96 yards & TD last week. Has 100+ scrimmage yards & rush TD in 3 of 5 games this season. Ranks 5th in NFL with 87.6 rush yards per game this season. • RB KIMANI VIDAL (rookie) had 51 scrimmage yards (40 rec., 11 rush) & TD catch last week in NFL debut. • WR QUENTIN JOHNSTON has TD catch in 2 of 3 road games this season. • WR LADD MCCONKEY (rookie) aims for 4th in row with 40+ rec. yards. Is 1 of 5 rookies with 200+ rec. yards (219) & 2+ rec. TDs (2) this season. • TE WILL DISSLY had season-high 4 catches in Week 6. Had TD catch in his last game vs. Ari. (1/7/24 w/ Sea.). • LB KHALIL MACK had PD & 1st FF of season last week. Aims for 3rd in row with PD. Has 5 TFL, 2 sacks & FF in 3 career games vs. Ari. Has 10 sacks in 10 career games on MNF, with sack in each of his past 4. • LB JOEY BOSA has sack in 2 of his 3 games this season. Had 5 tackles & 2 sacks in only career game vs. Ari. (11/25/18). Has 4.5 sacks in his past 4 on MNF. • DT MORGAN FOX had sack in Week 6. Has 0.5+ sacks in 2 of his past 3 vs. Ari. • CB ERIC MOLDEN had INT last week. Has INT in 2 of 3 road games in 2024. • S DERWIN JAMES had season-high 2 PD & TFL last week. Aims for 3rd in row with TFL. Has INT in each of 2 career games vs. Ari. • S ALOHI GILMAN had season-high 10 tackles, PD & 1st-career sack last week.

CARDS NOTES:

QB KYLER MURRAY completed 22 of 32 atts. (68.8 pct.) for 214 yards & TD vs. 0 INTs with 97.7 rating last week. Has 0 INTs & 95+ rating in 2 of past 3. Has 5 TDs vs. INT with 110 rating in 3 home starts this season. Had 247 yards (191 pass, 56 rush) & 3 TDs (2 pass, 1 rush) in last meeting. • RB JAMES CONNER has 100+ scrimmage yards in 2 of his past 3. Has rush TD in 4 of his past 5 at home & 100+ rush yards in 3 of his past 4 at home. Has 333 scrimmage yards (111 per game) & 5 TDs (3 rush, 2 rec.) in 2 career games vs. LAC. • RB EMARI DEMERCADO has 4 catches in 2 of past 3. • WR MARVIN HARRISON JR. has 4 rec. TDs in 3 home games & leads all rookies with 4 rec. TDs this season. • WR MICHAEL WILSON had 2nd TD catch of season last week. • TE TREY MCBRIDE led team with season highs in catches (8) & rec. yards (96) last week. Has 5+ catches in 4 games this season, tied with Brock Bowers for most among TEs. Has 50+ rec. yards in 3 of his past 4. Ranks tied-2nd among TEs with 28 catches this season & 5th with 271 rec. yards. • S BUDDA BAKER is only DB in NFL with 7+ tackles in 6 games this season. Ranks tied-1st among DBs (Nick Cross) with 60 tackles this season. • S JALEN THOMPSON has 5+ tackles in 5 of 6 games this season. • CB SEAN MURHPY-BUNTING had 1st INT of season last week. Aims for 3rd in row with PD. Had 3 PD in his last game vs. LAC (9/17/23 w/ Ten.). • LB MACK WILSON aims for 5th in row with 6+ tackles & 3rd in row with PD. Had TFL & PD in his last game vs. LAC. (12/3/23 w/ NE). • LB DENNIS GARDECK had TFL last week. Has 5 TFL in 3 home games this season. • LB KRYS BARNES led team with season-high 9 tackles & had TFL last week. Aims for 3rd in row with TFL.

BASEBALL PLAYOFFS

JUAN SOTO’S 10TH-INNING BLAST SENDS YANKEES TO WORLD SERIES

CLEVELAND — Juan Soto hit a three-run home run with two outs in the 10th inning and the visiting New York Yankees advanced to their first World Series since 2009 with a 5-2 victory over the Cleveland Guardians on Saturday.

Giancarlo Stanton hit a game-tying two-run home run in the sixth inning for the Yankees, who won Game 5 of the American League Championship Series after trailing through the first five innings and never taking the lead until Soto’s heroics. Soto had three hits while teammate Gleyber Torres had two.

In the 10th, Soto hit four consecutive foul balls against Guardians right-hander Hunter Gaddis (1-1) before smashing a 1-2 fastball over the wall in right-center field. It was his second home run in two games and third of the series.

Stanton hit home runs in three consecutive games and had four in the series. Four New York relievers held Cleveland scoreless over the final 5 1/3 innings with Luke Weaver (1-0) pitching the last two innings to earn the win.

Bo Naylor doubled home brother Josh Naylor to give the Guardians a lead in the second inning, and Steven Kwan added an RBI single in the fifth. Cleveland right-hander Tanner Bibee held New York scoreless until Stanton hit his two-run homer with two outs in the sixth.

Torres led off the game with a single but was thrown out at home trying to score from first on a Soto double.

Cleveland took a 1-0 lead in the second inning when Josh Naylor singled with one out and scored on Bo Naylor’s two-out double that came on the 10th pitch of the at-bat against Yankees left-hander Carlos Rodon.

It was the first time a brother drove in a brother in a postseason game since the 2001 AL Division Series when the Oakland Athletics’ Jeremy Giambi brought home Jason Giambi.

The Guardians got to Rodon again in the fifth inning for a 2-0 lead when Kwan’s two-out single knocked in Andres Gimenez, who had doubled.

The Yankees opened the sixth with singles from Torres and Soto before Aaron Judge grounded into a double play. Stanton followed by working the count full before crushing a game-tying home run to left center with a 117.5 mph exit velocity.

After Weaver pitched a perfect ninth inning, he worked around Kyle Manzardo’s one-out single in the 10th, getting Jose Ramirez to line out to center and getting Lane Thomas to fly out to Soto in right field to end the game.

NHL NEWS

NHL ROUNDUP: KRAKEN WIN IN OT, HAND FLAMES 1ST LOSS

Jordan Eberle scored 48 seconds into overtime as the Seattle Kraken defeated the visiting Calgary Flames 2-1 on Saturday.

Chandler Stephenson also scored for Seattle and Joey Daccord made 21 saves. The Kraken won their third game in a row and defeated Calgary for the first time at Climate Pledge Arena after six consecutive defeats over the past three-plus seasons since Seattle joined the NHL as an expansion franchise.

Blake Coleman scored for Calgary, which had its season-opening four-game winning streak come to an end. Dan Vladar stopped 21 of 23 shots.

The Kraken controlled the opening faceoff in overtime and kept the puck until Brandon Montour had it taken away behind the Calgary net. However, Montour immediately stole a pass deep in the Flames’ end and attempted a shot that was blocked. Montour corralled the rebound and fed Eberle for a one-timer from the slot for the winner.

Panthers 4, Golden Knights 3 (OT)

Gustav Forsling scored with 17 seconds left in overtime as host Florida defeated Vegas 3 in Sunrise, Fla.

Sam Bennett had the primary assist as Forsling shot the puck into the open right side of the net to end a matchup between the NHL’s two most recent Stanley Cup champions: Vegas in 2023 and Florida in 2024.

Florida also got goals from Sam Reinhart, Bennett and Eetu Luostarinen. Aaron Ekblad and Anton Lundell added two assists each, and Sergei Bobrovsky had 23 saves. Vegas got goals from Tanner Pearson, Keegan Kolesar and Brett Howden. Nicolas Roy added two assists, and Ilya Samsonov provided 45 saves.

Capitals 6, Devils 5 (OT)

Tom Wilson scored his second goal of the game at 4:00 of overtime to lift Washington past New Jersey in Newark, N.J., the Capitals’ third win in a row.

Dylan Strome logged two goals and an assist, Connor McMichael had a goal and an assist and Andrew Mangiapane and Alex Ovechkin also scored for the Capitals. Logan Thompson made 26 saves.

Nico Hischier had two goals and an assist for the Devils, who twice rallied from two-goal deficits to force overtime. Dougie Hamilton, Erik Haula and Dawson Mercer also scored, Timo Meier had three assists, and Jacob Markstrom made 31 saves.

Utah Hockey Club 2, Bruins 1 (OT)

Michael Kesselring buried a snap shot from the top of the right circle at 2:46 of overtime as Utah came from behind to beat Boston in Salt Lake City.

Kesselring, who played collegiately at Northeastern University in Boston, took a cross-ice feed from Logan Cooley and beat Boston goaltender Jeremy Swayman under the crossbar for the winning tally. Vladislav Kolyachonok also scored and Connor Ingram made 22 saves for Utah.

Cole Koepke scored the lone goal for the Bruins, his career-high third and sixth point in six games. Swayman made 30 stops in the loss. Utah had a 32-23 advantage in shots.

Senators 5, Lightning 4

Drake Batherson scored twice and added an assist as Ottawa edged visiting Tampa Bay.

Josh Norris, Brady Tkachuk and Noah Gregor also scored for the Senators, who won for the second time in three outings. Jake Sanderson added three assists and Claude Giroux had a pair of assists. Goaltender Anton Forsberg made 25 saves.

Nikita Kucherov scored and added an assist, and Nicolas Paul, Jake Guentzel and Mitchell Chaffee had the other Lightning goals. Anthony Cirelli added two assists. Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 23 shots for Tampa Bay, which lost for the first time this season in four games.

Red Wings 5, Predators 2

Andrew Copp scored twice, including the go-ahead goal early in the third period, as the visiting Detroit topped winless Nashville.

Vladimir Tarasenko, Dylan Larkin and Simon Edvinsson also scored for the Red Wings, while Alex Lyon made 37 saves.

Steven Stamkos scored his first goal for Nashville after signing as a free agent during the offseason. Luke Schenn had the other goal, while Juuse Saros made 19 saves.

Stars 4, Oilers 1

Matt Duchene scored two goals and Jake Oettinger made 30 saves in his first game since signing an eight-year, $66 million contract extension, lifting host Dallas over Edmonton.

The Stars’ Roope Hintz collected a goal and two assists and Jason Robertson had one of each. Logan Stankoven set up a pair of tallies for the Stars, who exacted a measure of revenge after falling in six games to the Oilers in last season’s Western Conference finals. Dallas has opened the season with four home wins for the seventh time in franchise history.

Stuart Skinner turned aside 20 shots for the Oilers, who saw their modest two-game winning streak come to a halt.

Islanders 4, Canadiens 3 (SO)

Noah Dobson scored in the ninth round of the shootout for New York, which squandered two leads before outlasting Montreal in Elmont, N.Y.

Neither team scored in the first three rounds of the shootout before both swapped goals in the next two rounds. Goalies Semyon Varlamov and Cayden Primeau traded saves for three rounds, after which Dobson sent a shot under Primeau’s glove. Varlamov then turned back Logan Mailloux to seal the win.

Bo Horvat, Kyle Palmieri and Anders Lee scored for the Islanders. Varlamov finished with 21 saves. Cole Caufield scored twice, including the tying goal late in the third, and Mailloux had his first NHL goal for the Canadiens. Primeau recorded 33 saves.

Rangers 4, Maple Leafs 1

Chris Kreider scored two goals — one into an empty net — and visiting New York defeated Toronto.

Alexis Lafreniere and Artemi Panarin (empty net) also scored for the Rangers, who have won the first two games of a three-game road trip and three in a row overall. Mika Zibanejad and Reilly Smith added two assists each.

Auston Matthews scored for the Maple Leafs, who had a three-game winning streak end. Toronto goalie Anthony Stolarz made 25 saves.

Canucks 3, Flyers 0

Kevin Lankinen made 26 saves for his fourth career shutout as Vancouver spoiled Philadelphia’s home opener.

Nils Hoglander, Brock Boeser and Kiefer Sherwood scored for Vancouver, which improved to 2-1-0 on its four-game road trip. The Canucks will complete their trek Tuesday in Chicago before heading back to Western Canada.

Samuel Ersson made 29 saves for the Flyers, who had been 4-0-1 in their previous five home openers and had not been shut out in their first home game since 1999. Philadelphia defeated Vancouver on the road in its season opener — a 3-2 overtime triumph on Oct. 11 — but was unable to complete a sweep of the season series.

Wild 3, Blue Jackets 1

Kirill Kaprizov collected one goal and one assist as visiting Minnesota beat Columbus.

Marco Rossi and Mats Zuccarello also scored for the Wild, while goaltender Filip Gustavsson made 23 saves. Minnesota is unbeaten in regulation to kick off the season, with three victories and a pair of extra-time losses in the books through five games. Two of the victories came against the Blue Jackets.

Yegor Chinakhov scored for the Blue Jackets, who have been besieged by injuries, including issues that have put Kent Johnson, Boone Jenner, Dmitri Voronkov, Erik Gudbranson and No. 1 goaltender Elvis Merzlikins on the shelf. Goalie Daniil Tarasov stopped 32 shots.

Blues 4, Hurricanes 3

Mathieu Joseph and Jake Neighbours each had a goal and an assist for St. Louis, which beat visiting Carolina.

Dylan Holloway and Kasperi Kapanen also scored and Joel Hofer made 37 saves for the Blues, who were coming off a 1-0 overtime win against the New York Islanders on Thursday.

Andrei Svechnikov had a goal and an assist, Shayne Gostisbehere and Jack Roslovic also scored, Sebastian Aho had two assists and Pyotr Kochetkov made 15 saves for Carolina, which had its two-game winning streak snapped.

Sabres 4, Blackhawks 2

JJ Peterka scored the go-ahead goal late in the second period to help visiting Buffalo beat Chicago.

Peterka scored for a third straight game to put the Sabres ahead 3-2. He took a cross-ice pass from Tage Thompson low in the left circle for a quick strike at 18:37. Thompson and Peterka each had a goal and an assist while Beck Malenstyn also scored for the Sabres. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 35 saves to earn his first win of the season, Buffalo’s second.

Craig Smith scored twice and Lukas Reichel had two assists for the Blackhawks, who took their second loss in three games. Arvid Soderblom made 18 saves.

GOLF NEWS

KEN DUKE HEATS UP, GRABS 1-SHOT LEAD AT DOMINION ENERGY CHARITY CLASSIC

Ken Duke followed a torrid front nine with a relatively uneventful last nine holes to take a one-stroke lead after two rounds of the Dominion Energy Charity Classic on Saturday in Richmond, Va.

Duke carded a 6-under-par 66 at the Country Club of Virginia to move to 9-under 135, one shot better than Argentina’s Ricardo Gonzalez, who fired a 5-under 67.

South African Retief Goosen, who led after the first round with a 66, posted a 71 and is tied for third at 7 under with Steve Flesch (70 on Saturday).

The tournament is the first leg of the Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs. The top two players in the points race, South African Ernie Els and Australian Steven Alker, are well back. Els is tied for 30th at 1 under after a 72, and Alker (75 on Saturday) is tied for 48th at 2 over.

Only the top 54 players after this event qualify for next week’s tournament.

Duke, who began the week at No. 29 in the standings, went 5-under 31 on the first nine holes. He made birdies at Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 9 with his lone bogey at the par-4 No. 7, where his second shot found the greenside bunker on the 434-yard hole and he needed three shots from there.

Six consecutive pars followed on the back nine until a birdie at the par-5 No. 16.

“You’ve got to drive it in the fairway and I do that, but I have to birdie the par 5s. Have to,” said Duke, who birdied the par-5 Nos. 6, 9 and 16. “These guys hit it too long for me. I think I got three of ‘em today and three yesterday and that’s a bonus.

“Just par some of the tough ones,” he continued. “You’ve got to play the par 3s; they’re very difficult as well. So I missed a short one on 17. Besides that, I played really solid the whole day.”

Duke has, through 36 holes, hit 23 of 28 fairways and 27 of 36 greens in regulation.

His lone PGA Tour Champions victory in 133 starts entering this week is the 2023 Rogers Charity Classic. He is 0-for-2 when leading or sharing a 36-hole lead after 36 holes and winning a Champions event.

Duke said a victory on Sunday would show, with all the hard work put in, that he can win more than once, and that would mean something.

“Sometimes you win just one time, it’s a fluke,” Duke said. “But we’re consistent players and we just want to show that we can play out here as much as we can and just enjoy the ride more than anything. I enjoy it. I’m not going to be out here forever, but to get another win would be really nice.”

Gonzalez birdied Nos. 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 15 and 16 to overcome a double bogey on the par-4 No. 11.

J.T. POSTON, DOUG GHIM IN FRONT AT DELAYED SHRINER’S EVENT

Doug Ghim and J.T. Poston shared the lead at the Shriners Children’s Open in Las Vegas when play was halted due to darkness Saturday evening.

The third round will conclude Sunday morning ahead of the fourth round.

Ghim made a big move on Saturday, birdieing his final four holes at TPC Summerlin while going 7 under par through 16 holes. That left him at 15 under par overall. Poston is 2 under through 13 holes to match Ghim at 15 under.

Kurt Kitayama and Gary Woodland each completed rounds of 6-under 65 on Saturday, leaving them at 14 under. Also at 14 under are Harris English and Argentina’s Alejandro Tosti, who are both 4 under through 14 holes in the third round.

South Korea’s K.H. Lee is in the clubhouse at 13 under after a third-round 65. He is tied for seventh place with J.J. Spaun (5 under through 17 holes), Davis Thompson (5 under through 16), Norman Xiong (1 under through 13), Canada’s Taylor Pendrith (3 under through 13) and Germany’s Matti Schmid (even par through 13).

Ghim logged three birdies and nine pars before he got hot, reeling off birdies at the par-5 13th hole, the par-3 14th hole, the par-4 15th hole and the par-5 16th hole before play was stopped.

Poston parred every hole he played in the third round except for one, when he eagled the par-5 ninth hole. He drove the green in two before rolling in a 3-foot putt.

Earlier on Saturday, Poston completed the delayed second round by going birdie-eagle-birdie-par to leave him tied for the lead with Schmid. He tied for third in the event last year.

“I like this golf course,” Poston said ahead of the start of the third round. “It sort of the fits my eye. The greens are bentgrass, what I grew up on. A lot of familiar stuff about this week that I enjoy.

“It’s a tournament I love coming back and playing. Obviously would like to finish it off. I had a good chance last year I felt like, just never quite finished my rounds off last year. Hopefully can change that this year.”

HANNAH GREEN SEEKS WIRE-TO-WIRE WIN AT BMW LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP

Hannah Green shot a third-round 70 to move to 18-under par and take a two-stroke lead into the final round at the BMW Ladies Championship in Paju, South Korea, on Saturday.

It was a busy day of golf after Friday’s second round was suspended due to persistent rain showers that left the Seowon Hills course at Seowon Valley Country Club unplayable. None of the 78 players in the field completed the second round, which led to an early start Saturday.

Green had nine holes left to complete when play was called Friday and stood at 12-under through 27 holes. She finished the second round with four birdies on the back nine to card her second consecutive 64 and move to 16-under through two rounds.

But the Australian couldn’t match her bogey-free second round, starting the front nine with three bogeys and a birdie. On the back nine, she made up lost ground with two birdies and an eagle on the par-5 No. 15 for a round of 70.

That left room for South Korea’s Yu Jin Sung to make a run toward the top of the leaderboard, finishing the second round at 70, then firing nine birdies to finish with a 63 to move her to16-under 200 through 54 holes.

South African Ashleigh Buhai (66 second round, 71 Saturday) is three shots back of Green at 15-under par, with Ryann O’Toole (65, 68) and South Korean Haeran Ryu (69, 68) tied for fourth at 14 under.

Green said her third-round score didn’t necessarily reflect the way she played Saturday.

“Yeah, I felt like I didn’t actually hit that many bad shots on the front nine, I just couldn’t really get anything going,” she said. “I guess the momentum from shooting 16-under in two rounds kind of fell off, and I was getting angry at things that I probably shouldn’t have. But, yeah, it was really nice to see a putt go in on 11, obviously make a birdie on the par-5.

“And then hit a really nice tee shot on 14, the par-3. And then, yeah, holed a monster putt on 15. So that really changed the momentum and I guess the taste in my mouth for tomorrow. It definitely could have been worse, but I’m really proud that I was able to shoot under par.”

Green is searching for her third victory of the season, but she has never finished higher than a tie for 10th in four prior starts at the BMW Ladies Championship.

For Sung, a tour rookie, her third round was her second 63 of the season. The Korean is seeking to become the first 2024 rookie to win a tournament.

“I will try my best to stop my nerves getting to me,” Sung said, looking ahead to Sunday. “Many players out there that can shoot low scores in a day, must keep that in mind. Must focus on my game, whilst recognizing that I am not the only who can make birdies out there.”

Defending champion Minjee Lee of Australia finished the second round with a 73 but put together seven birdies and a bogey for a third-round 66 to stand at 10 under and tied for 18th place.

Green is seeking a wire-to-wire win. She set the tournament record with her 128 total after 36 holes, then set the 54-hole scoring record at Seowon Valley and tied the overall record of 198, which is a career best for her through 54 holes.

NASCAR NEWS

CHRISTOPHER BELL COLLECTS THIRD BUSCH LIGHT POLE AWARD AT LAS VEGAS

LAS VEGAS — Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell earned the pole position for Sunday’s South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (2:30 p.m. ET, NBC, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) — his third pole of the year and third at the 1.5-mile Vegas high banks.

Saturday’s lap of 185.344 mph in the No. 20 JGR Toyota bested fellow NASCAR Cup Series Playoff driver Tyler Reddick’s No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota by a slight .013-second. It marks the 13th career pole position for the 29-year old Bell, however a win Sunday would be his first victory from the top starting spot on the grid.

The second-place starter has won the last three Las Vegas races. Richard Childress Racing’s Kyle Busch is the last driver to win at Vegas from pole position — in 2009.

“I feel really good, I feel really comfortable,” said Bell, who is currently ranked second to Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson in the championship as the three-race Round of 8 takes the green flag Sunday.

“I’ve been in this position many a time and haven’t won the race . …We’ve come close several times and this is a great race track for me so I’m really optimistic. I think we’ve got the car to do it.”

Six of the eight Playoff cars advanced to the final round of qualifying including Bell’s JGR teammate Denny Hamlin, who will roll off fourth. Larson — who has won the last two races in Las Vegas — will start fifth, Hendrick’s William Byron and Team Penske’s Joey Logano, who will start ninth and 10threspectively.

Hendrick’s Alex Bowman,, who was eliminated from Playoff contention just last week, will start third. Spire Motorsports rookie Carson Hocevar will roll off sixth. Trackhouse Racing’ Ross Chastain (seventh) and JGR’s Ty Gibbs (eighth) were the other drivers to advance to the final qualifying round.

Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott was one of only two Playoff drivers who did not make the final round of time trials and he will start his No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 18th.

The reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion, Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney, had an incident during practice — hitting the wall after cutting a rear tire — and was forced to miss qualifying. He will put a back-up No. 12 Penske Ford on the grid, starting last in the 37-car field.

Of note, seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson will start 29th in the No. 84 Legacy Motor Club Toyota — the eighth start of the season for the team’s owner-driver. New Zealander Shane Van Gisbergen will start 34th in the Kaulig Racing No. 16 Chevrolet.

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INDIANA FOOTBALL

NO. 16 INDIANA ROUTS NEBRASKA 56-7 TO STAY UNBEATEN; ROURKE INJURES HAND AND MISSES 2ND HALF

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Justice Ellison ran for 105 yards and two first-half touchdowns and No. 16 Indiana continued its best start in 57 years with a 56-7 rout of Nebraska on Saturday, matching the Hoosiers’ most lopsided Big Ten win in program history.

Hoosiers quarterback Kurtis Rourke injured his right (throwing) hand and was on the sideline in street clothes in the second half. Tayven Jackson replaced him for the rest of the game.

“A little thumb thing, I feel good about it, I really do,” Indiana coach Curt Cignetti said of Rourke. “It was precautionary (to take him out).”

The Hoosiers (7-0, 4-0 Big Ten) have yet to trail this season and each victory has been by double digits. The 49-point margin of victory was the biggest in conference play since a 49-0 win at Minnesota in 1945. The last time Indiana started with seven consecutive wins was 1967, when it opened 8-0.

Cignetti is the first coach in program history to win his first seven games. He’s never had a losing season in 14 years as a head coach.

“I’m not going to let ‘em get complacent, and not the coaches, either,” Cignetti said. “I was a maniac in the fourth quarter.”

The Cornhuskers (5-2, 3-2) were supposed to be the stiffest opposition to date for Indiana. But the only defense in the country to not allow a rushing touchdown surrendered five, including Ellison’s 5-yard TD on the opening possession.

“We’ve got some real blue-collar guys up front,” Cignetti said. “They put a good day’s work in.”

Ellison, a senior transfer from Wake Forest, added a 31-yard TD rush for a 28-7 lead just before halftime. His 105 yards came on just nine carries.

“This happened on my watch,” Nebraska second-year coach Matt Rhule said. “And I’ll be honest, I didn’t see this coming. I’m not embarrassed of our players, but I’m embarrassed about the job I did.”

Rourke completed 17 of 21 passes for 189 yards with one TD and one interception. He threw a 7-yard TD pass to Myles Price for a 14-0 lead early in the second quarter.

“You keep winning, people are going to come,” Cignetti said after Indiana’s first sellout since 2021.

Jackson added a pair of scoring passes to Miles Cross and Elijah Sarratt.

Ty Son Lawton ran for 64 yards on eight carries with a 1-yard TD. The Hoosiers averaged 9.3 yards per offensive play in the first half.

A Nebraska defense that had limited five of six opponents to 10 points or less allowed a season high in points to the nation’s No. 2 scoring offense, which entered with a 47.5-point average.

Nebraska freshman Dylan Raiola completed 28 of 44 passes for 234 yards with three interceptions and a lost fumble.

The takeaway

Nebraska: A slow start coming off an open date kept getting worse as the Cornhuskers suffered their most lopsided loss since Ohio State beat them 62-3 in 2016. The defense couldn’t get stops and the offense failed to score on three red-zone drives.

Indiana: The schedule looks to be more challenging with home games against Washington and Michigan as well as a road trip to Ohio State, but the Hoosiers’ confidence continues to rise. Projected to finish 17th in the 18-team league, the upstart Hoosiers have established themselves as legitimate title contenders.

Poll implications

The Hoosiers could earn a big promotion in the Top 25 depending on how teams ahead of them fare Saturday.

Up next

Nebraska: visits Ohio State next Saturday.

Indiana: hosts Washington next Saturday.

INDIANA VOLLEYBALL

HOOSIERS SWEPT IN FRONT OF SOLD-OUT CROWD

WEST LAFAYETTE, IND. – In front of a Big Ten regular season match record crowd of 14.876 fans, the Indiana Volleyball team (9-9, 2-6 B1G) was turned back by No. 10 Purdue. The Hoosiers fell in straight sets (18-25, 14-25, 9-25) at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette. The record crowd was also the biggest crowd for a volleyball match in state history.

IU struggled offensively against Purdue, hitting just .061 (27-20-115) across the three-set match. IU was blocked only four times but committed 16 unforced attacking errors. Junior middle blocker Madi Sell was the most efficient attacker, terminating on six kills (.417, 6-1-12).

Sophomore libero Ramsey Gary was phenomenal defensively for the Hoosiers. The Pendleton, Ind. native tallied 20 digs, the second time she’s eclipsed the 20-dig threshold in just three sets (21 vs. Michigan, Oct. 14, 2023). In conference play this year she’s averaging 4.82 digs per set.

With a massive Purdue crowd at its back, IU struggled in serve receive. Purdue recorded nine aces, multiple of those on communication errors. Boilermaker sophomore setter Taylor Anderson had three of those nine aces and kept IU from running any sort of offense.

Purdue’s outstanding left side duo of Eva Hudson and Chloe Chicoine had more kills (29) than IU’s entire roster (27). Junior opposite hitter Avry Tatum finished with a team high in kills (7). Sell (6) and Outside hitters Candela Alonso-Corcelles (6) and Mady Saris (5) all had at least five.

IU’s gauntlet run of matches continues Thursday night in Bloomington. No. 9 Wisconsin visits Wilkinson Hall for a match on FS1. Connor Onion (PxP) and Emily Ehman (Color) will be on-site with the call.

Set Breakdown

Set 1: Purdue 25, Indiana 18

IU held its own early on but wore down as the set continued. IU hit .205 (12-4-39) but Purdue dominated offensively (.368, 16-2-38). Both teams showed impressive displays of defensive prowess with 17 digs a piece from either side. Ramsey Gary had nine of her own, the second time this season she’s had at least nine in a set. Purdue had four aces from the service line which made a big different opening up a lead.

• IU briefly held the lead ay 7-6 after Purdue opposite hitter Kenna Wollard soared a ball out of bounds. From there, Purdue responded on a 9-3 run heading into the media timeout. Purdue middle blocker Raven Colvin terminated on a kill to take a 15-10 advantage into the break.

• Things didn’t get better out of the media timeout as Purdue went on a 7-2 run, capped by a service ace from reserve defensive specialist Rachel Williams. She had consecutive aces, one on Candela Alonso-Corcelles and one on a communication error.

• IU fended off the first four set points. Madi Sell, Alonso-Corcelles and Avry Tatum all had kills. Alonso-Corcelles terminated after a long rally that began with Haworth kick saving the ball. Purdue was finally able to close out the set with a big rip from Colvin out of the middle.

Set 2: Purdue 25, Indiana 14

Purdue made life difficult on IU in the second set as the visitors slumped to a negative team hitting percentage (-.050, 6-8-40). IU got three of its six kills from Alonso-Corcelles. She also had a pair of blocks. IU did its best to limit Purdue offensively but outstanding back row play kept rallies alive. Those eventually turned into points as the hosts pulled away for a commanding win.

• Purdue libero Ali Hornung aced Alonso-Corcelles down the line to go up 9-4 and force head coach Steve Aird into a timeout. The Boilermakers won a big challenge earlier in the set to reverse the score to 7-4 following a shot from outside hitter Morgan Geddes that sailed long.

• IU showed some fight as it rattled off a 6-0 run behind the serve of Gary. Alonso-Corcelles had a pair of blocks during the run while the Purdue offense struggled to side out. Purdue left side Chloe Chicoine was finally able to get the kill to break the run and go back up 15-11.

• After Purdue took the timeout at 14-10, it finished the set on a massive 11-4 run. With Camryn Haworth banged up, she struggled to locate her sets. IU struggled offensively with some big hitting errors.

Set 3: Purdue 25, Indiana 9

Paired with the opening set during a match at No. 1 Texas, the third set against Purdue was as bad as IU played all season. Purdue went errorless offensively (13-0-26), hitting ,500 in game three. Eva Hudson terminated on eight kills from 14 errorless swings. It also got three blocks and two aces. IU got just nine kills in game three and struggled to side out. Gary got six kills to take her to 20 for the match.

• IU scored the first two points of the set but Purdue responded on a 15-2 run with IU forced to burn both timeouts in the opening 19 points. The lead got as big as 16 (4-20) with Hudson getting any shot she wanted against IU’s block.

• Mady Saris got three-straight kills to trim the deficit but the match was already over at that point. Geddes staved off one set point but IU couldn’t get to 10 points in the set. Purdue middle blocker Lizzie Carr scored the final point of the match.

Top Hoosier Performers

#32 Gary, Ramsey

20 digs, 3 assists

Notes to Know

• IU has lost 15-straight matches in West Lafayette. It’s one of four active road losing streaks to Big Ten foes that’s at least 15 games long (Penn State, Minnesota, Illinois and Purdue). The Boilermakers have won 39 of the past 43 all-time meetings in the series.

• Sophomore libero Ramsey Gary recorded the 13th 20-dig match of her career. It was the second time she’s hit the 20-dig plateau in just three sets in her career (Oct. 14, 2023 – vs. Michigan). She’s averaging 4.33 digs per set on the season and over 4.80 per set in conference play.

PURDUE VOLLEYBALL

#10 PURDUE SETS BIG TEN MATCH ATTENDANCE RECORD IN MONON SPIKE SWEEP

WEST LAFAYETTE,  Ind. – In front of 14,876 fans, the largest crowd ever for a Big Ten regular-season match, the No. 10 Purdue Boilermakers regained the rights to the Monon Spike in sweeping fashion vs. Indiana (25-18, 25-14, 25-9). The match was held in a sold-out Mackey Arena.

Purdue moves to 41-11 all-time in home matches vs. Indiana and has won 20 of the last 22 Monon Spike trophy matches.

The nine points allowed in Set 3 were the fewest ever in the rivalry’s history since 2000 (prior to then, points were scored to 15 instead of the modern era’s 25). Additionally, Purdue went errorless in the third set, hitting .500% (13-0-26). In fact, Purdue has gone errorless in the final set of its match in three of the last four outings (Set 5 at #2 Nebraska, Set 5 vs. UCLA and Set 3 vs. Indiana).

Purdue out-hit Indiana .333 to .061%. Not only did the Boilermakers hold the Hoosiers to a Purdue-opponent season-low, but the mark was the lowest Big Ten opponent hitting % in two years, which last also came at Indiana (.057%).

Chloe Chicoine went errorless in the match, hitting 12 kills on 30 swings for a .400 attack % in her double-double performance with 10 digs.

Meanwhile, like her uniform number, Eva Hudson recorded a team-leading 17 kills with just two errors on 36 swings (.417 %).

Freshman defensive specialist produced a career-high 15 digs, leading the team with 17 receptions. As a team, Purdue posted a perfect reception % and registered nine service aces, third-most in a match this season.

Setter Taylor Anderson dished out a double-double behind 28 assists and 10 digs while also leading the team and matching a career-high three aces.

Purdue improves to 15-4 (6-2 Big Ten) while Indiana falls to 9-9 (2-6 Big Ten). The match lasted an hour and 28 minutes.

The attendance record bested the 20-year-old record of 10,927 fans in the #23 Illinois at #2 Minnesota match on October 16, 2004. The Boilermakers now hold two of the top three attendance records for two Big Ten opponents facing each other in the regular season (other: 10,570 fans at Purdue on October 17, 2008).

Currently, Purdue leads the league in kills (970), blocks (196.0), Digs (1,058) and assists (902) and rank second in receive % (94.7%).

Purdue will be back for a pair of home matches next week. First in a midweek showdown, Purdue will host Ohio State on Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET on Big Ten Network. Then, Purdue will return to Mackey Arena for its second Mackey match Saturday in a top-10 matchup. The Boilermakers are set to host No. 9 Wisconsin at 3:30 p.m. ET on NBC.

NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL

IRISH SCORE 31 STRAIGHT POINTS TO SUBDUE GEORGIA TECH

The University of Notre Dame football team (6-1) rattled off 31 consecutive points while holding Georgia Tech’s rushing offense to 64 total yards in a 31-14 victory at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.

The Irish were led on offense by quarterback Riley Leonard, who shook off an early-game interception to complete 20-of-29 passes for 203 yards while rushing for 51 yards and two touchdowns. Running back Jeremiyah Love posted 93 total yards and a rushing touchdown while safety Adon Shuler capped the Irish scoring with a 36-yard interception return late in the fourth quarter.

Shuler’s play provided a late-game highlight for the Irish defense which was led by a career-high nine tackles from sophomore linebacker Drayk Bowen who made plays all over the field. Freshman cornerback Leonard Moore also had seven tackles, a tackle-for-loss and two pass break ups in his second career start.

Notre Dame moved the ball into Georgia Tech territory on their second possession of the game, but Leonard overthrew a deep route into the Yellow Jacket end zone that was intercepted by the defense and returned out to the 29-yard line.

Georgia Tech drove into Notre Dame territory down to the Irish four-yard line for a first down. The Yellow Jackets fumbled the ball attempting to power through the line for a score, received a favorable bounce and the running back recovered the ball on the end zone line for the touchdown.

Notre Dame tied the game on its next drive keyed early in the series by Jeremiyah Love. Love gained 25 yards on three consecutive plays – two runs and a reception – followed by a tight end screen to Mitchell Evans moved the ball deep into GT territory. The Yellow Jackets stepped up to force third down with three yards to go on the 13-yard line. Leonard beat the blitz with a quick pass out in the flat to Aneyas Williams, who fought his way down to the three-yard line. Three plays later, Leonard powered in to tie the game at 7-7.

The Irish defense quickly put the ball back in the offense’s hands with a three-and-out. The ensuing drive was keyed by Love and Kris Mitchell, who posted back-to-back catch and runs to move the ball to the Georgia Tech 29. Leonard then found Beaux Collins for 11 yards on back-to-back plays to get to the Yellow Jacket 11-yard line and the two-minute warning before halftime.

On the next play, Leonard kept the ball on an option play to the right and ran untouched into the end zone for his 10th rushing score of the season. On the play, Leonard became just the third Notre Dame quarterback to rush for double digit touchdowns in a season (Brandon Wimbush, 14 in 2017, DeShone Kizer 10 in 2015).

Georgia Tech did put together a possible scoring drive before halftime and lined up for a 39-yard field goal attempt, but the holder misplayed a high snap and the Irish defense suffocated the kicker for a 16-yard loss, allowing the team to enter halftime with a seven-point lead.

After the break the Irish defense earned an immediate three-and-out and the offense took advantage. Leonard connected with Jaden Greathouse for 28 yards to get into Georgia Tech territory, then the Irish ran three consecutive times for two first downs. Collins ran a great slant route to put the ball at the one-yard line and Love finished off the drive, dancing untouched into the end zone to put the Irish up 21-7.

The Yellow Jackets earned one first down on their next possession, but the Irish defense forced yet another punt, evening pushing the Yellow Jackets back to third-and-20 after two false start penalties.

Notre Dame would be able to get a couple first downs on their next drive, but the Yellow Jackets eventually forced a punt and looked to gain a bit of momentum with a 60-yard catch and run to the Irish 16-yard line.

The Irish defense, though, refused to relent. A three-yard rush, then a tackle-for-loss from Jaiden Ausberry and a Rylie Mills sack forced another GT field goal attempt. The sack was just the second allowed by the Yellow Jacket offensive line in 2024.

Freshman Bryce Young blocked the field goal attempt and Notre Dame remained in the lead by two scores as the teams entered the fourth quarter.

The Irish defense continued to get stops, but for the time being, the Yellow Jacket defense was matching them. Leonard was stopped short on a fourth down play, but Xavier Watts quickly ended the next Georgia Tech drive with his 10th career interception.

Notre Dame looked like they were going to be stopped again, but the Irish special teams came to the fore with a reverse fake punt to Love for 27 yards. The Irish eventually saw Zac Yoakam convert his first career field goal, from 42 yards out, to push the Irish up 24-7.

As Georgia Tech desperately tried to get back into the game late in the fourth quarter, Adon Shuler caught an overthrown pass at the 36-yard line and returned it for a touchdown to record the 31st consecutive point by Notre Dame.

Georgia Tech would tack on a touchdown with just 23 seconds left against Notre Dame’s back up players to represent the final score of 31-14.

BUTLER VOLLEYBALL

BUTLER OFFENSE STAYS HOT SWEEPING GEORGETOWN 3-0

INDIANAPOLIS — The Bulldogs closed out the homestand on a high note after sweeping Georgetown (27-25, 25-20, 25-23) to earn their third conference win in a row. Alaleh Tolliver led the match with 13 kills while Destiny Cherry dominated the middle of the net hitting for .615 with eight kills.

Butler 27-25

The Hoyas came ready to play in Set 1 taking an early 10-2 lead. Butler would slowly creep back into the set, cutting the lead down within a point at 18-17 after a 5-0 run led by kills from Alaleh Tolliver. Georgetown would fight back to make the score 24-20. However, for the second match in a row, the Bulldogs rallied back scoring five straight points to regain the lead at 25-24. Abby Maesch would then help complete the comeback scoring consecutive kills to complete the comeback in Set 1.

Butler 25-20

The Bulldogs dominated in Set 2 jumping out to a 7-3 lead using kills from Tolliver and Destiny Cherry. They would continue to pile on the score extending their lead to 16-10 after a serving ace by Alaleh Tolliver. Butler eventually closed out the second set with a Tolliver kill to win 25-20.

Butler 25-23

Kills from Tolliver and Laiya Ebo gave the Bulldogs an early 6-4 lead in Set 3. Cora Taylor’s serving ace then helped the Bulldogs add to their lead at 13-8. Georgetown would bring the set back to within a point at 23-22, but Butler fired back scoring the next two points capped off by a kill from Grace Boggess to secure the sweep.

Stats of the Match

The Bulldogs dominated the Hoyas on offense hitting for .290 while holding Georgetown to just .144. Destiny Cherry hit for a match-high .615 with eight kills while Alaleh Tolliver led the team with 13 kills while matching the team’s hitting percentage of .290.

Inside The Box Score

Taylor posted 33 assists with five digs and three blocks

Tolliver led the match with 13 kills (4.33 per set) while adding eight digs and three serving aces

Maesch had 10 kills and four digs

Cherry led the match with a hitting percentage of .615 on eight kills and no errors.

Reese Bates tied the team-high eight digs in the match

Up Next

The Dawgs will head out east for the first time this season to face off against St. John’s on Oct. 25, followed by a match the next day at Villanova on Oct. 26.

BUTLER FOOTBALL

FLEA FLICKER PUSHES DAYTON PAST BUTLER 21-14

The Butler football team took a tough 21-14 loss to Dayton on Saturday afternoon at the Bud and Jackie Sellick Bowl. BU scored a touchdown with less than six minutes remaining on the game clock and added a two-point conversion to tie the game at 14-14, but a 33-yard pass from VanVleet to Brenner went down as the game-winner to keep Dayton undefeated in PFL action. 

Butler’s defense was on full display during the first half of the contest limiting Dayton to just seven points. Adam Sturtz and Danny Orgler were each credited with sacks in the first half, but the Flyers would hang onto a 7-3 advantage. The lone TD of the opening 30 minutes was setup after a BU fumble on special teams. The Flyers would take advantage of the short field and score an 8-yard touchdown on a pass from VanVleet to Coleman. Butler’s three points came off the leg of Ryan Short. He connected on a 32-yard attempt as time expired.

The first points of the second half came late in the third quarter with VanVleet finding Brenner for a 22-yard score. Butler’s second field goal of the game made it 14-6 as Short hit from 37 yards out.

Fourth quarter action picked up on a third and long conversion as Nick Howard found Luke Wooten down the far side of the field for a gain of 33 yards. Wooten made an incredible juggling catch to set up the ‘Dawgs for a scoring drive. BU would punch it in on an eight-yard TD rush from Andrew and Howard would plunge in the end zone for the two-point conversion making the game 14-14.

Dayton kept their foot on the gas and a nice play call would help the visitors exit Indy with a road win. The Flyers rushed for 183 yards on the day and were sticking with the run late in the game for a chance at a late field goal attempt. The Flyer offense faked out a crowd of over 3,000 people and used a flea flicker to get behind the Bulldog defense. Brenner caught his second TD of the game with just 11 seconds to go to help Dayton pull out the win.

Drew VanVleet didn’t have an incomplete pass in the first half and would end the game going 11-for-14 with three touchdowns. Mason Hackett was great on the ground with 111 rushing yards.

Butler’s rushing attack was led by Andrew who carried the rock eight times for 87 yards and the score. Andrew was also 10-for-14 through the air for 50 yards.

The top BU target on the outside was Luke Wooten. He came up with six grabs for 50 yards.

The Bulldog defense was disruptive throughout the day to record four sacks and nine tackles for loss. Danny Orgler, Nick Bafia and Will Mason were the top tacklers on the team with seven each. Justin Anagonye and D’Marco Cross also enjoyed sacks on Saturday.

The Bulldogs will now travel to Davidson for their next contest on Saturday October 26th. Kick-off is set for 1 p.m.

IU INDY VOLLEYBALL

JAGS RALLY FOR COMEBACK WIN OVER YOUNGSTOWN STATE, 3-2

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – The IU Indianapolis volleyball team left Youngstown with a win after securing the reverse sweep over the Penguins, 3-2. Briana Brown and Elle Patterson each tallied 16 kills to lead the Jaguars’ attack.

The match started with Youngstown state taking control, winning the first two sets. The Penguins took the opening set, 25-18 followed by a dominated second set, 25-10. The Jags hit -0.50 to fall behind two sets to none.

IU Indy refused to leave Youngstown on a bad note. They rallied in the third set, winning a tight 26-24 match to shift the momentum in their favor. The Jags continued their comeback in the fourth set, earning a 25-20, forcing the decisive fifth set.

In the final set, IU Indy recorded their best hitting percentage of the match with a .429 mark to edge out the Penguins, 15-12.

Patterson and Brown added a significant boost to the offense with their 16 kills each. Grace Purichia aided the attack with 44 assists while Jordyn Pax led the defense with 23 digs.

The win boosts the Jags to a 3-6 record in Horizon League play. IU Indy hopes to build on the momentum when they travel to Oakland next weekend for back-to-back matches on Friday, October 25 and Saturday, October 26.

BALL STATE FOOTBALL

CARDINALS LOSE TOUGH BATTLE TO VANDERBILT

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Ball State Cardinals brought the fight to Nashville on Saturday evening, highlighted by a career-high tackling night for linebacker Joey Stemler and another stellar receiving night for tight end Tanner Koziol. But even after Koziol’s game-tying TD midway through the third period, Vanderbilt pulled away from the Cardinals for a 24-14 final score in front of 27,884 at FirstBank Stadium.

Following a 38-yard field goal that gave Vanderbilt a 17-14 advantage just moments into the fourth quarter, Commodores’ quarterback Diego Pavia ran the ball five yards into the endzone for the game’s final score with 7:48 remaining. Claiming a third straight win, including its monumental upset over top-ranked Alabama on the same field two weeks ago, Vandy moved to 5-2 overall and while Ball State fell to 2-5.

Stemler’s career-best 11 tackles were just one part of Ball State’s best defensive showing of the season, matching the most by a Cardinal this season. Coming off a three-sack performance against Kent State last week, Brandon Berger secured his fourth sack in two weeks as part of a big third quarter for the Cardinals. Berger also secured a goal-line tackle in the second quarter, preventing a touchdown and causing Vanderbilt to settle one of its three field goals. Defensive leader Keionte Newson managed seven tackles and a key pass break-up in the third period.

The defensive effort put Ball State in position to capitalize and find confidence against a Commodores team that has become one of college football’s biggest stories in recent weeks. When Kadin Semonza found Koziol for a 7-yard score midway through the third period, the Cardinals were putting themselves in position for another upset in the Music City.

Ball State’s offense was aggressive from the outset, scoring on the game’s opening drive with an 11-play, 75-yard series that ended with utility man Kiael Kelly running nine yards to paydirt off a direct snap. Semonza, a redshirt freshman, was a perfect 6-of-6 passing on the drive, and was 7-of-9 in the first quarter. Semonza also was a perfect 5-of-5 in the third quarter, and finished the game completing 72 percent of his attempts for 190 yards.

Ball State even got special teams help behind the efforts of punter Brian Cooey Jr., who averaged 42 yards on six attempts. The Cardinals’ punt team twice pinned the Commodores to start drives at their own 3-yard line. Vandy led 14-7 at the intermission, but only after settling for a pair of field goals and using a two-point conversion just before halftime.

The Cardinals kept knocking in the third period and engineered a 94-yard drive to announce their continuing quest for the upset. Five plays into the drive, TJ Horton’s 9-yard run on fourth-and-one sparked the tying possession. Cam Pickett made a 29-yard grab just outside the red zone, Justin Bowick corralled a 14-yard pass and Koziol knotted the score as the Cardinals moved methodically in the Nashville night.

Koziol caught nine balls for 68 yards and became the first tight end in Ball State history to eclipse 50 catches and 500 yards in a single season.

While Ball State managed 14 first downs through three quarters, the Cardinals only collected two in the pivotal fourth, with Semonza absorbing both Vanderbilt sacks in the final period.

Ball State returns to Mid-American Conference play next week while hosting Northern Illinois in the Cardinals’ 97th homecoming game. Kickoff at Scheumann Stadium is 3:30 p.m. The game will be carried live on ESPN+ and the Ball State Gainbridge Radio Network.

INDIANA STATE FOOTBALL

MISSOURI STATE’S SECOND-HALF SURGE LEADS BEARS PAST SYCAMORES ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Missouri State scored 29 second-half points to pull away from Indiana State on Saturday afternoon as the Sycamores were unable to upset the No. 20 Bears in Springfield, Mo. with the 46-21 loss.

The Sycamores (2-5, 1-2) came out early in the contest with offensive fireworks as Rashad Rochelle broke loose with a 63-yard reception on Indiana State’s first play from scrimmage and Shen Butler-Lawson capped off the drive with a one-yard touchdown plunge to give the Sycamores the early lead. Later in the first half, Elijah Owens founded a wide-open Rochelle on a wheel route in the end zone for a 10-yard touchdown catch to give Indiana State the 15-10 lead.

The Bears (5-2, 3-0) rallied back on Jacob Clark’s arm as the Missouri State signal caller threw three touchdown passes including a 27-yard strike to James BlackStrain before the half. Clark added touchdown passes of 82 yards to Lance Mason and 21 yards to Hunter Wood as the Bears scored 36 of the final 42 points in the contest to secure the Missouri Valley Football win.

Elijah Owens finished 12-of-17 through the air for 154 yards and a touchdown, but the Bears defense harried the Sycamore quarterback with five sacks in the contest. Rochelle was the primary target with a season-high 83 yards on three catches, while Ethan Chambers added two catches for 34 yards.

Butler-Lawson was Indiana State’s primary ball-carrier with six carries for 33 yards and a touchdown, while Plez Lawrence added eight carries for 22 yards.

Dallas Westhoff recorded his first double-digit tackling effort with a career-high 12 stops, including one of Indiana State defense’s five sacks in the game. Maddix Blackwell added eight tackles, while Geoffrey Brown had eight stops, a sack, and an interception in the loss. Joey Shew added a career-high two sacks, including a second-quarter strip-sack recovered by Braxton Sampson.

Jacob Clark finished 22-of-27 through the air for 379 yards and three touchdowns, while throwing an interception. Lance Mason was the team leader with four catches for 111 yards and a touchdown, while BlackStrain added five catches for 94 yards in the win.

Jacardia Wright scored a pair of short-yardage touchdown runs to highlight a 20-carry, 77-yard rushing effort. Jayden Becks added eight carries for 47 yards.

Tahj Chambers finished the game leading the Bears with nine tackles including 1.0 tackles-for-loss. Caleb Dietlin had a team-high 2.0 sacks among his five tackles, while Gilles Tchio had 2.0 TFLs.

How They Scored

Missouri State took the early 3-0 lead with 10:18 left in the first quarter as Yousef Obeid connected on a 30-yard field goal to cap the game-opening 10-play, 62-yard drive.

The Sycamores answered on their first possession as Shen Butler-Lawson took the ball up the middle for a one-yard touchdown plunge to end a three-play, 67-yard drive. The drive was highlighted by Rashad Rochelle’s 63-yard reception on the first play from scrimmage moving the ball down inside the Missouri State 5 yard line. Indiana State converted the two-point conversion to make it 8-3 with 8:39 to play in the first quarter.

Jacardia Wright responded with a two-yard touchdown run at the 4:58 mark in the first quarter to put Missouri State back in the lead, 10-8, to end an eight-play, 63-yard drive.

Elijah Owens hit Rochelle on a wheel route for a 10-yard touchdown pass with 10:24 remaining in the second quarter following the Sycamore defense posting a strip-sack and gathering the ball deep in Missouri State territory. The lead hit 15-10 following the extra-point conversion.

Missouri State retook the lead with 5:58 remaining in the second quarter as James BlackStrain hauled in the 27-yard touchdown pass from Jacob Clark to make it a 17-15 game heading into the half.

The Bears added to the lead early in the third quarter as Lance Mason hauled in an 82-yard touchdown pass with 9:42 remaining in the quarter to make it 24-15.

Wright added his second touchdown run of the game, this one from one-yard out, with 4:56 remaining in the third quarter, and Jmariyae Robinson caught the two-point conversion pass from Clark to make it a 32-15 game.

Owens kept the play alive and took the ball all the way to the right pilon in the end zone for an eight-yard touchdown run with 11:39 to play in the fourth quarter. However, the snap with mishandled on the extra point leaving it a 32-21 game.

Missouri State added to their lead on Hunter Wood’s 21-yard touchdown reception from Clark with 8:04 remaining in the fourth quarter to make it a 39-21 contest.

The Bears capped the scoring with 1:27 to play as Clark went around the right side for a five-yard touchdown run to provide the final 46-21 margin.

News & Notables

Dallas Westhoff became the seventh Indiana State player to record double-digit tackles on Saturday afternoon and fourth player to post his first career 10-plus tackling effort in the 2024 season joining Kaleal Davis, Lucas McAllister, and Micah Hauser.

Geoffrey Brown’s eight-tackle contest gives the senior linebacker 275 total tackles over his career. He’s pursuing becoming the 19th Indiana State player to hit the 300-tackle mark in program history and first since Jonas Griffith (382, 2016-19).

Rashad Rochelle’s 63-yard reception in the first quarter marked a season-long for the Sycamore wide receiver and the longest Indiana State reception of the 2024 season. It marked Indiana State’s longest reception since Dante Hendrix posted a 67-yard reception in the fourth quarter against Illinois State back on Oct. 22, 2022.

Up Next

Indiana State continues Missouri Valley Football play at home next weekend as the Sycamores host Southern Illinois for Homecoming. Kickoff between the Sycamores and the Salukis is set for 1 p.m. ET with the Valley Game of the Week scheduled to be carried live on ESPN+ and 105.5 The Legend.

VALPO FOOTBALL

VALPO FALLS TO ST. THOMAS ON SATURDAY

The Valparaiso University football team got a first-quarter rushing score from Ryan Mann (Vernon Hills, Ill. / Vernon Hills [Northern Illinois]) and an impressive touchdown catch from Jack Coulson (Boca Raton, Fla. / Olympic Heights [Kent State / Holy Cross]), but the Beacons were on the wrong end of a 42-14 score against St. Thomas on Saturday afternoon at Brown Field.

How It Happened

After both teams punted on their opening drives, St. Thomas got on the board with a 74-yard touchdown completion from quarterback Tak Tateoka to Colin Chase.

The Beacons put together a response, going 61 yards on seven plays for a touchdown drive that culminated with a Mann four-yard burst to tie the game at seven with 3:00 left in the first quarter. Mann had a 15-yard run earlier in that drive, and Michael Appel Jr. (Springboro, Ohio / Springboro) hooked up with Jack Coulson (Boca Raton, Fla. / Olympic Heights [Kent State / Holy Cross]) for a 13-yard pass to move the ball inside the 5-yard line and set up the Mann score.

A 44-yard catch by Eli Paulson set up the Tommies at the 1-yard line, and Hope Adebayo plunged in from a yard out to put the guests in front 14-7 with 11:17 left in the second quarter.

The Tommies forced and recovered a fumble, taking over at the Valpo 23. On the second play of the ensuing drive, a 17-yard TD grab by Jac Wildermuth widened the gap to 21-7 with 9:10 left of second-quarter time.

Another fumble recovery set the Tommies up with another short field, and they took advantage with a 1-yard TD run by Gabriel Abel to extend the lead to 28-7 with 7:07 left until halftime. That stood as the halftime score.

The two teams exchanged punts throughout the third quarter with neither squad cracking the scoreboard. Valpo broke through early in the fourth with the first scoring of the second half by either team as Coulson made a nice grab on a 30-yard pass from Caron Tyler (Temecula, Calif. / Chaparral) for a touchdown to make it 28-14 with 12:27 to play.

The two-score game was short-lived as St. Thomas used just 2:19 to march 77 yards for a score to make it 35-14 with 10:01 on the clock. Adebayo had all 77 yards on the drive with runs of 49, 20 and 5 before a 3-yard TD. The Tommies tacked on one more score on a 44-yard rush by Joseph Koch with 3:59 remaining to account for the final margin.

Inside the Game

Coulson’s impressive catch represented a bright spot and marked his first score in a Valpo uniform. After entering the day with two catches for 12 yards, Coulson produced four grabs for a team-high 54 yards against the Tommies. 

Mann had a season-high 69 rushing yards on 17 carries. His touchdown was his first of the season and the fourth of his career.

After missing Valpo’s previous game with an injury, Jake Birmingham (River Forest, Ill. / Oak Park and River Forest) returned to the field and registered a season-high 11 tackles including five solos. He tied a career high for tackles set way back on Nov. 5, 2022, also against St. Thomas.

Redshirt senior Camari Harris (Fort Wayne, Ind. / Bishop Luers [Akron / Northern Illinois]) collected eight tackles, representing a season high. He entered the game with 10 total for the season.

Redshirt senior Sam Johnson (Birmingham, Ala. / Oak Mountain [Jackson State / Alabama]) booted eight punts for 404 yards, averaging 50.5 yards per punt. Five of his eight punts traveled 50+ yards including a long of 57. 

Junior Jeffery Vercher (Nashville, Tenn. / Franklin Road Academy) had six kickoff returns for 146 yards with a long of 44.

Redshirt junior Ryan Hawk (Columbus, Ohio / Bishop Hartley) went 2-for-2 on PATs, improving to 9-for-9 this season.

Valpo produced 244 yards of total offense, more than its previous two PFL games combined, but was hurt by three turnovers, losing the turnover battle 3-0.

The Tommies racked up 424 yards of total offense, split almost exactly down the middle between rushing (213) and passing (211).

St. Thomas improved to 20-1 in its last 21 PFL games. Valpo’s two league home games so far this season were against the teams picked first and second in the PFL preseason poll, but it doesn’t get much easier at Brown Field as the two remaining games are against the teams picked third and fourth.

UINDY FOOTBALL

SPECIAL TEAMS HELP LIFT HOUNDS PAST BEARCATS

LEBANON, Ill. – The No. 19 UIndy football team went on the road Saturday and earned a 42-34 win at McKendree University. The Greyhounds blocked three kicks on the day—two field goals and an extra point—to stay unbeaten in GLVC play.

INS & OUTS

With the score knotted at 7-7, the UIndy special teams provided what may end up as the play of the year. After a McKendree drive stalled deep in UIndy territory, the Bearcats lined up for a chip-shot field goal. But at the snap, multiple Greyhounds exploded through the line, with redshirt-junior Brandon Smith swatting the kick in the opposite direction. Freshman Key Crowell scooped it up and took it 82 yards the other way for a score, giving the Hounds their first lead.

McKendree would creep within one point late in the second quarter, but UIndy ripped off three unanswered touchdowns to pull away. A big game from running back Jon Lewis helped put it out of reach. The senior out of Hermitage, Tenn., racked up a game-high 125 rushing yards while finding the end zone three times—most in his 17 games as a Greyhound.

On the other side of the ball, senior d-lineman Amarion Evans accounted for both of UIndy’s sacks, going for a combined loss of 18 yards. Crowell led the team with a season-best 10 total tackles, and San Flowers added a TFL.

INSIDE THE BOX

– Smith also blocked an extra point late in the first half, while Diego Piche blocked a field goal in the third quarter.

– QB Gavin Sukup finished an uber efficient 15-for-18 passing for 209 yards. He added 43 rushing yards, including a 12-yard rushing score late in the third.

– Connor Kinnett—a quarterback-turned-tight end—also tossed a TD, finding Ethan Hand with a six-yard jump pass. Hand tops the team with four TD catches on the season.

– Anthony Crowell compiled a team-best 94 receiving yards on four catches.

– UIndy punted just once all afternoon.

MORE NOTES

Saturday’s result avenges last year’s loss to McKendree—UIndy’s only defeat in the now 13-game series … The game marked the end of a three-game homestand for McKendree and the beginning of a two-week road swing for the Hounds … UIndy is the only GLVC team without a loss in conference play.

UP NEXT

UIndy hops back on the bus next week when the team heads to Upper Iowa University Saturday, Oct. 26. Kickoff from Fayette is set for 1 p.m. ET.

MARIAN FOOTBALL

OFFENSIVE FIRE-POWER LEADS NO. 17 MARIAN TO VICTORY OVER OLIVET NAZARENE

INDIANAPOLIS – The Marian football team returned to the win column on Saturday afternoon, staving off an Olivet Nazarene rally to earn a 45-40 homecoming victory over the Tigers. Marian is 5-1 on the season following the win, while starting MSFA Midwest play with a 1-0 record.

A heavy dosage of defensive plays opened the game before the scoring opened, as Marian went three and out on their opening series of the game, while Logan Carrington recorded his third interception of the season to kill Olivet Nazarene’s first possession of the game. The defensive presence continued as the Tigers held the Knights scoreless on a drive that featured a 60-yard completion from Tristan Polk to Tirae Spence as a field goal was missed, while Marian forced a punt as Olivet took back over on offense. Polk’s strong right arm made a play as he connected with Jake Reichard for 56-yards, but the play would be called back due to pass interference, and the drive stalled one play later as Polk fumbled the ball to Olivet Nazarene.

The scoreboard took its first dent after the fumble, as Evan Leake ran in an eight-yard score to give the visitors a 7-0 lead. After seeing the Tigers score, Marian responded with a scoring drive of their own, this time getting the big pass play between Polk and Reichard to stick as a 45-yard completion helped set up the quarterback’s seventh rushing touchdown on the season. Olivet punted as the second quarter started, and Marian again found the end zone, with Polk connecting to his top wideout Reichard on a 13-yard touchdown pass, pushing the home team in front 14-7.

Marian’s defense stood tall with their first lead since the overtime period at Taylor, forcing a punt that gave Marian possession with 9:11 remaining in the first half. After Max Autry’s punt return, the offense methodically moved the ball downfield, marching on a 21-play series that ended in a score, as Kenny Curry converted a 24-yard field goal after the offense came to a halt at the seven. Leading 17-7, Marian ended the first half with a defensive stand, as Joe Apata recorded 1.5 sacks on the final series after Jayshawn Underwood’s fourth interception was fumbled back to the Tigers.

The Knights started the second half strong with back-to-back punts forced by the defense, while the offense scored touchdowns after each of the free kicks. Keagan La Belle darted for 57 yards on Marian’s first series of the third quarter to set up Polk’s second rushing touchdown of the game, while the junior running back capped a 46-yard series with an 11-yard score just three minutes later to push the lead to 31-7.

La Belle’s touchdown run came with 7:43 remaining in the third quarter, and seemed to spring the Olivet Nazarene offense, as they responded with consecutive touchdown scores. A long kickoff return set up a Jack Miller touchdown throw, and after forcing Marian to punt they found the end zone in three plays that covered 92 yards, making it a 31-21 game. The Knights seemed to get off the hump and strung together a pair of positive offensive plays, but Jake Reichard would fumble after moving Marian into Tiger territory, and on the fourth play of the ensuing series, Miller completed a 52-yard touchdown pass to Ray Coffey to make it a three-point game just seconds into the fourth quarter.

The 21-point run ended just as quickly as it began, as Marian snapped the streak with a 90-yard drive of their own, getting a chunk play of 67 yards to Reichard to drive the team into the red zone. La Belle finished off the drive with his second touchdown of the game, giving Marian a 38-28 lead. Olivet would turn the ball over on downs on their next possession as a Cade Houseman sack on fourth down killed the series, while two plays later La Belle completed his second three-touchdown game of the season with a six yard scamper.

The final touchdown of the game for Marian gave them a 45-28 lead, but the Tigers would not go away, answering the score by La Belle with an Evan Leake touchdown pass, bringing the score within 11 as Olivet failed a two-point conversion. The Knights killed clock after the touchdown but not enough, as Olivet Nazarene took over with 2:51 to play, scoring after Miller found Blake Lamb for his second touchdown of the afternoon. Dwight Lewis III would intercept the two-point conversion making it a 45-40 game, and proceeded to recover the following onside kick, ending the game after three kneel downs in a Marian victory.

Marian out-gained Olivet Nazarene 545-414 in the game, with quarterback Tristan Polk pacing the offense by throwing for 347 yards and a touchdown while running for two more scores and 32 yards on the ground. La Belle rushed for 125 yards and three touchdowns, and Reichard had a career-game, hauling in 10 passes for 249 yards and a touchdown. Trey Gibson ran for 18 yards, and Tirae Spence caught four balls for 72 yards. Defensively, Logan Carrington had a career-game as well making his first start, recording 12 tackles and his third interception of the season. Underwood made six stops and had an interception, and Apata recorded 1.5 of the four sacks for Marian.

The Knights will end their three-game home stand next Saturday when they take on the University of Saint Francis (Ind.) in the battle for the Franciscan Bowl Trophy.

WABASH FOOTBALL

WABASH TAKES DOWN HIRAM IN RETURN TO LITTLE GIANT STADIUM

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IN – Wabash returned to Little Giant Stadium for the first time in over month to earn a 56-7 North Coast Athletic Conference victory over Hiram College. The Little Giants scored two first-quarter touchdowns, eventually taking a halftime lead on the way to a 28-0 halftime lead.

The Little Giants improved to 5-1 on the year and 4-0 in North Coast Athletic Conference play to share the conference lead with arch-rival DePauw (6-0, 4-0 NCAC). The visiting Terriers fell to 0-5 and 0-3 in the NCAC.

The game was the first at home since Wabash opened 2-0 for the year with a 30-13 NCAC victory over Ohio Wesleyan University on September 14.

Brand Campbell led Wabash’s passing attack with 137 yards through the air, tossing three touchdowns without throwing an interception.

Xavier Tyler totaled 176 yards to lead the Little Giants’ ground attack and added one touchdown, picking up 9.3 yards per carry. Cole Dickerson also tacked on 56 rushing yards and one touchdown on the ground, picking up 6.2 yards per carry.

Campbell’s most prolific target was Conner Thompson, who caught four passes for 58 yards and two scores. Kannon Chase caught three passes for 25 yards and one TD. He added a five-yard rushing touchdown for the game’s first score.

Michael Hegwood collected four tackles and one interception. Tanner Crouch added one interception, and Nick Page had one interception in the win. Brock Robertson paced the defense with six tackles. The interceptions extended the Little Giants’ streak of consecutive games with at least one pick to seven dating back to last year’s Monon Bell Classic versus DePauw.

The Little Giants won the turnover battle in Saturday’s game, forcing three turnovers while coughing the ball up once, with Wabash turning those takeaways into 14 points. Wabash put together a stellar outing on the ground, racking up 280 rushing yards while averaging 6.5 yards per carry and out-rushing Hiram by 223 yards. The Wabash offense extended drives well, converting on 60 percent of third-down attempts. The Little Giants also went 1-for-1 on fourth down.

Wabash’s defense limited Hiram’s offense, giving up 163 total yards. The Little Giants kept Hiram under 150 yards on both the ground and through the air, allowing 106 passing and 57 rushing yards. The Little Giants’ defense disrupted the Hiram passing attack on the way to pulling down three interceptions and breaking up four Terriers passes.

VINCENNES VOLLEYBALL

TRAILBLAZERS SPLIT THE DAY IN REGION 24 TRI-MATCH

VINCENNES, Ind. – The Vincennes University volleyball team concluded their busy weekend slate of Region 24 matches Saturday afternoon, hosting Lake Land College from Mattoon, Ill. and Southeastern Illinois College from Harrisburg, Ill. for a Region 24 tri-match inside the P.E. Complex.

The Trailblazers opened the day against Lake Land College and came out on the wrong end of a 22-25, 23-25, 24-26 final.

VU then turned around and played their third Region 24 match in under 24 hours against Southeastern Illinois College, taking the three set sweep 25-15, 25-18, 25-22 over the Falcons.

Vincennes began the day with a match against Lake Land College in a battle of the top two teams currently in the Region 24 standings.

This match proved to be very evenly fought as the two teams traded scoring runs in the opening set before the Lakers closed out set one 25-22 to open a 1-0 match lead.

Set two got off to a better start for the Trailblazers, using a 5-0 run to help build an early lead, which VU would grow to 21-14.

Lake Land would then come back firing, using seven straight points to climb all the way back and regain the lead before closing out set two, going the distance, 25-23 and taking a 2-0 match lead.

Set three was another back-and-forth battle with the two teams trading side outs throughout most of the set before VU looked to get a late advantage with a 22-18 lead.

Lake Land would chip away at this deficit, using a pair of 3-0 scoring runs to erase the margin and coming away with the 26-24 set three victory, closing out the match in three sets.

“I think Lake Land made all of the big plays,” VUVB Head Coach Gary Sien said. “Especially in the second and third sets where we had leads. At this point, this late in the season, it’s about consistency, chemistry, teamwork and we really lacked that today against Lake Land.”

“Obviously, Lake Land came to play,” Sien added. “I thought there was some pretty good effort on our side overall but it was individual play versus team play. All three sets were pretty close, just Lake Land got all the big plays. They got all of the points in the important junctures in the match. Our execution just wasn’t consistent enough from beginning to end.”

The VU offense was led by sophomore Isadora Dias (Rio Grande de Norte, Brazil) who came away with another double-double with 12 kills, 10 digs, one block and one set assist.

Sophomores Laura Tavares (Merida, Venezuela) and Elisa Dalla Pozza (Vincenza, Italy) also came through in the match with seven kills each.

Tavares would add three blocks and three digs to her totals, while Pozza added a team-high five blocks and one dig.

Freshman Martyna Sadowska (Pila, Poland) rounded out the VU offensive numbers with five kills and one block in the game.

The Trailblazer offense was run by sophomore setter Libby Mehringer (Jasper, Ind.) who finished with 18 set assists, five kills, three digs and one ace.

Freshman setter Rylee Edwards shared time on the floor with Mehringer to finish the match with 16 set assists, three digs and a pair of aces.

The VU back row defense was again led by sophomore libero Grace Flexter (Oblong, Ill.) who ended the match with eight digs and two set assists.

Freshman Paulina Fister (Tuszyn, Poland) led the Blazers in the match with13 digs, along with one block, while sophomore Allison Czyzewski rounded out the VU box score with a pair of blocks.

The Trailblazers looked to bounce back in the final match of the day and close out the weekend strong in their first meeting with Southeastern Illinois College of the year.

VU was able to jump out front early, taking advantage of several consecutive point runs to build a 21-12 lead and using a 4-0 scoring run to close out set one 25-15 to grab the early 1-0 match lead.

Vincennes would ride this momentum into another quick start in set two, opening up a 17-8 lead midway through the set.

Southeastern Illinois would continue to battle down the stretch but were unable to eat into the Trailblazer lead as VU grabbed set two 25-18, giving VU a 2-0 lead going into the third set.

Southeastern Illinois would not go down quietly though, grabbing the early momentum in set three with a 5-1 lead before VU answered back to even the score at 6-6.

VU would break away with a 4-0 run to take an 18-14 lead before the Falcons again answered back late in the set with a 4-0 run of their own.

Vincennes was able to get back on track and close out the third set 25-22 and complete the sweep over the Falcons.

“It’s always tough to play a team for the first time,” Sien said. “I guess the good thing is that we got the chance to play again right away and work on some of that teamwork and chemistry that I talked about from the first match. Overall, I thought we did pretty well there. The first and second sets I thought we had some good team play. I just thought we approached that game better as a team.”

“The third set was a little touch and go,” Sien added. “We did a lot of substituting so it’s kind of hard to gel when you’ve got so many people in and out. It’s the first time all year that we used all 15 of our substitutions. It was just good for us to get back out there and I think overall we took that pretty well.”

The Vincennes offense was again led by sophomore Isadora Dias who just missed out on a second double-double on the day, recording eight kills, seven digs, one set assist and one ace.

Martyna Sadowska added seven kills and two blocks to her stat line, while Paulina Fister added five kills and a team-high 10 digs.

Elisa Dalla Pozza and Allison Czyzewski controlled the middle position with Pozza ending the day with four kills, three blocks and two digs, while Czyzewski recorded two kills, three blocks and one dig.

Libby Mehringer ran the Trailblazer offense from the setter position, finishing with a team-high 13 set assists, to go along with six kills, three digs and a pair of blocks.

Sophomore setter Dylan DeCoursey (Montgomery, Ind.) ended her day with 12 set assists, four digs and two aces, while freshman Rylee Edwards chipped in with six set assists and two digs.

Grace Flexter controlled the back row defense with eight digs and three set assists, while freshman Ashley Earp (Mattoon, Ill.) added five digs and freshman Julianna Rettig (Antioch, Ill.) added two digs to her totals.

The Trailblazers now head into the final week of the regular season, with two of their final three matches on the road, beginning Tuesday, Oct. 22 when VU heads to Harrisburg, Ill. for another showdown against Southeastern Illinois College at 7:30 p.m. eastern.

Vincennes will then hit the road again Friday, Oct. 25 when VU heads to Robinson, Ill. to take on Lincoln Trail College at 7 p.m. eastern before closing out the 2024 regular season at home Saturday, Oct. 26 against Kaskaskia College on Sophomore Recognition Day at 12 p.m. eastern.

Other match results on the day include Lake Land College winning over Southeastern Illinois College 25-16, 25-19, 25-14.

“It’s another restart to our year,” Sien said. “We still have a chance at the No. 1 seed but we have to run the table and it puts us in a lot more difficult circumstances as far as the Region tournament. But we have too much talent and too much experience to not get this done. We just have to be able to find that chemistry and that teamwork every day that we are out here playing.”

“Right now, it has nothing to do with volleyball,” Sien added. “Now it’s about our mental state and our mindset. That has to be right there in those key moments and in these keys games, like against Lake Land.”

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NUMBERS IN SPORTS

10 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 12 – 11 – 17 – 54 – 32 – 16 – 15 – 55 – 27 – 25

October 20, 1934 – All-Star team led by Connie Mack and including Babe Ruth (Yankees Number 3), Jimmie Foxx (Athletics Number 3) and Lou Gehrig (Yankees Number 4) sailed to Japan for 18-game series against Big-Six University League

October 20, 1935 – Detroit Tigers future Baseball Hall of Fame first baseman Hank Greenberg, Number 5 was named AL MVP by the Baseball Writer  of America Association. Boston Red Sox pitcher Number 12, Wes Ferrell is runner-up

October 20, 1936 – Carl Hubbell, Detroit Tigers Number 11 who as a pitcher had a season record of 26-6, edged out Dizzy Dean, Number 17 of the Crdinals and his stellar 24-13, for MVP honors in National League

October 20, 1946 – Frank Seno, Number 54 of the Chicago Cardinals returned a kickoff 105 yd, against the New York Giants

October 20, 1963 – Jim Brown, Number 32 of the Cleveland Browns set an NFL single-season rushing record, 1,863 yds

October 20, 1965 – 19th NHL All-Star Game, Montreal Forum, Montreal, QC: All-Stars beat Montreal Canadiens, 5-2; MVP: Henri Richard, Number 16, the center of the Montreal Canadiens.

October 20, 1976 – NY Nets sold the rights to a player named Julius Erving also known as “Dr J” to the  Philadelphia 76ers. Dr J wore Number 32 for the Nets and then switched to Number 6 on the Sixers.

October 20, 1982 – World Series: St. Louis Cardinals beat Milwaukee Brewers, 6-3 at Busch Stadium for 4 games to 3 series triumph; MVP: St. Louis catcher Darrell Porter, Number 15

October 20, 1984 – New York Islander’s Number 22, Mike Bossy’s 30th career hat trick-4 goals

October 20, 1988 – World Series: LA Dodgers beat Oakland A’s, 5-2 at Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum to clinch 4-1 series win: MVP: LA pitcher Orel Hershiser, Number 55

October 20, 1990 – World Series: Cincinnati beats A’s, 2-1 at Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum to sweep Oakland and win Reds’ 5th title; MVP: Reds’ pitcher José Rijo, Number 27

October 20, 1996 – Braves Andruw Jones, Number 25 became the youngest player to homer in World Series

FOOTBALL HISTORY

Long Return for Seno

October 20, 1946 – Polo Grounds, New York City – Frank Seno returns kickoff 105 yards for the  Chicago Cards vs NY Giants. T.J. Troupe wrote a nice piece on Frank Seno on the Pro Football Researchers website in which he writes: “The 1946 Cardinals were a team on the upswing, and on October 20 in the Polo Grounds against the contending Giants in one of the most thrilling contests of the year Frank Seno set an NFL record with his 105-yard kick-off return for a touchdown. His coast-to-coast return gave the Cardinals a short lived 24 to 21 lead.” Short lived indeed as the Giants stormed back with a Howie Livingston 5 yard scamper for a score to lift the New York squad to a 28-24 win over the Cards.

Jim Brown sets record!

October 20, 1963 -Philadelphia. Pennsylvania – Per an NFLFILMS.com article from 2012, Cleveland Browns’ running back Jim Brown became the all-time leading career rusher in the NFL.  “First Down” Jim Brown – as many would call him – accomplished the historic feat on an 8-yard run in the second quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles, propelling his way over Joe “The Jet” Perry’s record of 8,378 yards.  The Browns won the game over the Eagles 37-7.

Jim Thorpe Day proclaimed by POTUS

October 20, 1973 – The White House. Washington D.C.- Proclamation 4209 was announced as declaring a Jim Thorpe Day across the nation.

President Nixon proclaimed Jim Thorpe greatest athlete of the 1st -half of the Twentieth century in a written proclamation to the country as read here – Proclamation 4209.

Hall of Fame Birthday for October 20

Rosey Brown

October 20, 1932 – Charlottesville, Virginia – Roosevelt “Rosey” Brown is born. Rosey was an offensive tackle from Morgan State College in Baltimore who earned the Black All-American honors. Rosey was selected in the 27th round of the 1953 NFL Draft by the New York Giants. The Giants like that Brown was 6-3, 255-pound and possessed  powerful arms and a willingness to work hard while learning per the Pro Football Hall‘s write up on him.  Rosey played in the NFL for 13 seasons and earned a spot on 9 Pro Bowl rosters while being selected as an ALl-NFL player 8 times. Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrined Roosevelt Brown in 1975.

Don Trull

October 20, 1941 –  Don Trull a former quarterback from Baylor University was born. Don was an All-American and twice won the Sammy Baugh Trophy as the nation’s top passer. Trull threw for more than 4,000 yards and 27 touchdowns in his career with the Baylor Bears. The website footballfoundation.org points out that he was good in his studies too as Trull was Baylor’s first-ever NFF National Scholar-Athlete. The National Football Foundation selected Don Trull to enter into their College Football Hall of Fame in 2013

Lee Roy Selmon

October 20, 1954 – Eufaula, Oklahoma –  Lee Roy Selmon was born as the youngest of nine children in the Selmon home. Lee Roy was a great student as he became a National Honor Society member while at Eufaula High School. After high school Selmon followed his two older brothers and played football at the University of Oklahoma. Lee Roy Selmon was a Defensive Tackle for the Sooners and a pretty good one at that. The NFF’s website provides that Lee Roy won the Outland and Lombardi Awards as the nation’s best lineman. In his three years as a starter, Oklahoma went 32- 1-1 and won two national championships. He was also selected to possess the NFF Scholar-Athlete in 1975. The National Football Foundation selected Lee Roy to enter into its College Football Hall of Fame in 1988.  The Tampa Bay Buccaneers used their very first ever Draft pick to select Lee Roy Selmon to play for their new team. He played 9 seasons in the NFL. For his career he registered 78 1/2 sacks, 380 QB pressures, forced 28 1/2 loose balls and he recovered 10 of these fumbles.  The Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrined him in 1995.

Ray Childress

October 20, 1962 – Richardson, Texas – Ray Childress a defensive end from Texas A&M came into this world. Ray played with the Aggies from 1981 through 1984 and per the NFF had the most tackles of any lineman in the storied history of Texas A&M tallying 360 in his brilliant college career.  Childress also added 25 sacks to his college resume, dropping QBs behind the line 15 times in 1983 alone. The NFF elected Ray Childress into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2010. Ray played in the NFL for 12 seasons, 11 of them with the Houston Oilers and finished his final pro year with the Dallas Cowboys. He was named first-team All-Pro five times and made five Pro Bowl appearances

Chad Hennings

October 20, 1965 -Elberton, Iowa  – Chad Hennings a Defensive Tackle from the Air Force Academy was born.  Chad played his first season at Air Force as a tight end, but he switched over to the defensive side of the ball as a sophomore. In 1985  the Falcons had their best season ever, as they finished ranked fifth in the nation and sported a 12-1 record. The NFF reports that as a senior Chad led the nation with 24 sacks and won the Outland Trophy as the nation’s top interior lineman he was also a unanimous All-America selection and repeated as an Academic All-America. Chad Hennings entered into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006.

Dexter Coakley

October 20, 1972 – Mt. Pleasant, SC – Dexter Coakley the linebacker from Appalachian State was born on that day. The standout linebacker starred at App State from 1993 through the 1996 seasons. Boasting 616 career tackles, Coakley was per the National Football Foundation’s website a three-time First Team All-America and the first two-time winner of the Buck Buchanan Award as Football Championship Subdivision’s top defender and was the first three-time Southern Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Dexter Coakley was the first Hall of Fame inductee for Appalachian State when he entered the College Football Hall of Fame in 2011. Dexter was picked in the third round by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1997 NFL Draft, and enjoyed a 10-year career with the Cowboys and the St. Louis Rams.

TODAY IN BASEBALL HISTORY

1910    A’s starter Jack Coombs, pitching with one day of rest, throws a six-hit complete game, beating the Cubs, 12-5, to give Philadelphia a commanding 3-0 lead in the World Series. ‘Colby Jack’ also collects three hits and drives in three runs in the West Side Park contest.

1931    Frankie Frisch, the Fordham Flash, is selected as the National League’s Most Valuable Player. The Cardinals’ second baseman (.311, 4, 82) is considered the World Champion Redbirds’ on-field leader.

1931    Mickey Mantle, the ‘Commerce Comet,’ is born in Spavinaw, Oklahoma. The newborn’s dad, a lead miner known as Mutt, names his son after Mickey Cochrane, not realizing the major league catcher’s real name is not Mickey but Gordon. The future Yankee outfielder is glad his father was unaware of this fact.

1964    Three days after resigning as manager of the World Champion Cardinals, Johnny Keane replaces Yogi Berra as the Yankees’ field boss. The new skipper of the Bronx Bombers will fare poorly next year, leading the aging team to their first losing season since 1925, finishing 27 games behind the Twins with a 77-82 record.

1964    Red Schoendienst, a favorite former player, is named the Cardinals’ new manager, replacing Johnny Keane, who resigned the day following the team’s Game 7 Fall Classic victory over New York. Albert will compile a 1,041-955 record for the Redbirds during 12 full seasons and two stints in 1980 and 1990 as interim skipper, capturing a World Championship in 1967 and an NL pennant in 1968.

1969    Joining the AFL’s New York Jets and the Apollo 11 astronauts, the Mets become the third group honored with a ticker-tape parade on Broadway this year. The World Champions attend three rallies throughout the Big Apple, with hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers enjoying the day-long festivities.

1972    After hitting only five home runs in the regular season, Gene Tenace goes deep for the fourth time in the World Series, hitting a three-run homer off Jim McGlothlin in the second inning of the A’s 5-4 loss to the Reds in Game 5. The Oakland catcher, who will be named the MVP of the series, ties the major league mark for round-trippers in a Fall Classic shared by Babe Ruth (Yankees, 1926), Lou Gehrig (Yankees, 1928), Duke Snider (Dodgers, 1952), and Hank Bauer (Yankees, 1958).

1982    On his 29th birthday, Keith Hernandez hits a game-tying two-run sixth-inning single off Bob McClure, helping the Cardinals capture their ninth world championship in franchise history and the first since 1967, beating Milwaukee at Busch Stadium, 6-3. The Brewers, playing in their first World Series, cannot hold on to a Game 7 lead, giving up five unanswered runs.

(Ed. Note: Hernandez and McClure, who lived in homes 100 feet from one another growing up in Pacifica (CA), were teammates in Little League and Terra Nova High School baseball teams. -LP)

1987    🇻🇪 Twins right-hander starter Les Straker becomes the first Venezuelan to pitch in the World Series. At Busch Stadium, the Ciudad Bolivar native blanks the Cardinals for six innings on four hits before being removed for a pinch-hitter.

1988    The Dodgers become World Champions when Orel Hershiser limits the opposition to four singles in Game 5 of the World Series and beats the A’s, 5-1. The right-hander, who also won Game 2, is named the Most Valuable Player of the Fall Classic.

1990    The Reds complete their World Series sweep, beating the heavily favored A’s at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, 2-1. With ninth-inning help from Randy Myers, Jose Rijo earns his second win of the four-game series, going 8.1 innings.

1992    In Game 3 of the Fall Classic, the Blue Jays would have turned the second triple play in World Series history for not a missed call. After Devon White makes an outstanding grab in center field, Braves’ batter Terry Pendleton makes an out for passing Reggie Sanders, who is tagged on the foot by third basemen Kelly Gruber trying to return second, with a video clearly showing Atlanta made the third out, but umpire Bob Davidson sees it differently.

1993    Calling balls and strikes during Game 4 at Philadelphia’s Veterans Stadium, Charlie Williams becomes the first black umpire to work home plate during a World Series. The game becomes memorable as the Blue Jays win the 15-14 marathon, which takes a record four hours and 14 minutes to complete.

1994    Receiving all 28 first-place votes, Raul Mondesi (.306, 16, 56) is named the National League’s Rookie of the Year. The Los Angeles right fielder, who easily outdistanced Astros’ hurler John Hudek and Braves’ outfielder Ryan Klesko, is the third consecutive Dodger to win the award.

1996    Andruw Jones becomes the fourth rookie in baseball history to hit two home runs in the same World Series game when he goes deep twice in Game 1 at Yankee Stadium. The Braves’ center fielder joins Charlie Keller (1939 – Yankees), Tony Kubek (1957 – Yankees), and Willie McGee (1982 – Cardinals) in accomplishing the feat.

2000    Major League play-by-play broadcasters and color commentators select Carlos Delgado and Todd Helton as the recipients of the Hank Aaron Award. The honor recognizes the Blue Jays and Rockies’ first basemen as the best overall hitters in each league.

2000    The Blue Jays and Carlos Delgado agree to a record four-year $68 million contract. The Toronto first baseman’s average salary of $17 million is the richest in major league history.

2002    Twenty-year-old Venezuelan right-hander Francisco Rodriguez becomes the youngest pitcher to win a World Series game. With just 15 days of major league experience, K-Rod throws 37 pitches, retiring nine consecutive batters in three innings to pick up the victory when the Angels outslug the Giants in Game 2 of the Fall Classic, 11-10.

2004    After dropping the first three decisions, the Red Sox win their fourth consecutive ALCS game to win the American League pennant, beating the Yankees in the Bronx, 10-3. Johnny Damon’s two home runs, including a grand slam and Derek Lowe’s solid pitching performance, helped Boston join the 1942 Maple Leafs and the 1975 Islanders as the only teams in the history of professional sports to overcome a 3-0 series deficit to win a seven-game series.

2008    The Cubs and Jim Hendry agreed to a four-year contract extension. The deal, which will expire in 2012 and extend into the club’s new ownership tenure, is the general manager’s reward for the team’s best regular-season showing in more than sixty years en route to its second consecutive National League Central title.

2008    Two storied franchises, the NFL Dallas Cowboys and New York Yankees, form a partnership to handle concession and merchandise sales at the clubs’ new stadiums. Legends Hospitality Management, LLC, founded in cooperation with Goldman Sachs and CIC Partners, envisions expanding its services to other professional franchises and college programs.

2009    The Brewers hire Rick Peterson as their pitching coach to improve the club’s woeful starting pitching, which posted a 5.37 ERA last season. The 54-year-old pitching guru, known for his focus on motion analysis, is reunited with bench coach Willie Randolph and skipper Ken Macha, his former managers with the Mets and the A’s, teams he toiled for in a similar role.

2010    Ted Lilly signs a three-year, $33 million deal to remain with the Dodgers. The 34-year-old southpaw, obtained from the Cubs in early August, compiled a 7-4 record with a 3.52 ERA in 12 starts for LA, including victories in the first five starts for his new team.

2012    The Red Sox select John Farrell as their new manager to replace the fired Bobby Valentine, who let go the day after the season ended after piloting the club to a last-place finish in his only year in the Boston dugout. The team’s new skipper, who spent the previous two seasons managing the Blue Jays, is obtained from Toronto by sending infielder Mike Aviles north of the border as compensation for the opportunity to hire their former pitching coach.

2012    After agreeing to pay $8 million of the remaining $21 million owed to Heath Bell, the Marlins deal their disappointing closer to the Diamondbacks in a three-team trade in which Miami obtains 22-year-old minor league shortstop Yordy Cabrera, acquired by Arizona along with Cliff Pennington from the A’s for outfielder Chris Young. The D-Backs, who picked his $6.5 million option earlier in the day, plan to use the 35-year-old right-handed reliever to set up closer J. J. Putz.

2015    Tying a major league record set by Astro outfielder Carlos Beltrán in 2004, Daniel Murphy goes deep in his fifth consecutive postseason game. The Mets second baseman’s two-out third-inning solo shot off Kyle Hendricks contributes to the team’s 5-2 victory in Game 3 NLCS victory at Wrigley Field.

2020    Rays’ skipper Kevin Cash becomes the first to play in the Little League World Series and manage a major league team in the Fall Classic. Playing for Tampa’s Northside team, the former big-league catcher went 2-for-7, with a double and two runs scored in the 1989 Williamsport tournament.

TV SPORTS SUNDAY

NFL REGULAR SEASONTime ETTV
New England vs Jacksonville9:30amNFLN
Seattle at Atlanta1:00pmFOX
Tennessee at Buffalo1:00pmCBS
Cincinnati at Cleveland1:00pmCBS
Houston at Green Bay1:00pmCBS
Miami at Indianapolis1:00pmFOX
Detroit at Minnesota1:00pmFOX
Philadelphia at NY Giants1:00pmFOX
Las Vegas at LA Rams4:05pmCBS
Carolina at Washington4:05pmCBS
Kansas City at San Francisco4:05pmFOX
NY Jets at Pittsburgh8:20pmNBC/Peacock
MLB PLAYOFFSTIME ETTV
NLCS Game 6: NY Mets at LA Dodgers8:08pmFS1
NHL REGULAR SEASONTIME ETTV
Pittsburgh at Winnipeg3:00pmATTSN-PIT
Sportsnet
Colorado at San Jose4:00pmALT
NBC Sports Califorina
Los Angeles at Anaheim8:00pmBally Sports West
Victory+
WNBA PLAYOFFSTIME ETTV
WNBA Finals Game 5: Minnesota at New York8:00pmESPN
MOTORSPORTSTIME ETTV
NASCAR Cup: South Point 4002:30pmNBC
Formula One: United States Grand Prix3:00pmESPN
GOLFTIME ETTV
DP World Tour: Andalucia Masters5:00amGOLF
PGA Tour: Shriners Children’s Open5:00pmGOLF
SOCCERTIME ETTV
Serie A: Empoli vs Napoli6:30amParamount+
La Liga: Mallorca vs Rayo Vallecano8:00amESPN+
EPL: Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Manchester City9:00amUSA
Peacock
Ligue 1: Le Havre vs Olympique Lyonnais9:00amFanatiz
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Serie A: Lecce vs Fiorentina9:00amParamount+
Serie A: Venezia vs Atalanta9:00amParamount+
Bundesliga: Holstein Kiel vs Union Berlin9:30amESPN+
La Liga: Atlético Madrid vs Leganés10:15amESPN+
Ligue 1: Auxerre vs Reims11:00amFanatiz
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Ligue 1: Nantes vs Nice11:00amFanatiz
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Ligue 1: Toulouse vs Angers SCO11:00amFanatiz
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EPL: Liverpool vs Chelsea11:30amUSA
Peacock
Bundesliga: Toulouse vs Angers SCO11:30amESPN+
Serie A: Cagliari vs Torino12:00pmParamount+
La Liga: Villarreal vs Getafe12:30pmESPN+
Serie A:Roma vs Internazionale2:45pmParamount+
Ligue 1: Montpellier vs Olympique Marseille2:45pmFanatiz
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Liga MX: Pumas UNAM vs Atlético San Luis2:00pmTUDN
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La Liga: Barcelona vs Sevilla3:00pmESPN+
NWSL: NJ/NY Gotham FC vs Orlando Pride5:00pmESPN
ESPN+
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NWSL: Angel City vs Utah Royals7:30pmParamount+
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FIGURE SKATINGTIME ETTV
ISU: Grand Prix2:00amNBC
WOMEN’s COLLEGE VOLLEYBALLTIME ETTV
Florida at LSU1:00pmESPN2
Stanford at Pittsburgh3:00pmESPN2
TENNISTIME ETTV
Stockholm-ATP & Antwerp-ATP Semifinals8:00amTENNIS