Ohio State Loses Three In a Row! Is it Time To Panic?
Ohio State Loses Three In a Row! Is it Time To Panic?

Ohio State loses three in a row! Sunday afternoon brought two teams together in need of a victory, both emotionally and with regards to the Big Ten standings. No. 4 Ohio State (18-7, 12-7) currently sits in fifth place in the B1G, but were beaten by No. 3 Michigan last weekend, 92-87. It was a back and forth battle that wasn’t decided until the closing minutes, but with the loss, Ohio State’s aspirations for a Big Ten title were all but dashed. They then faced the ninth-place Michigan State Spartans on Thursday, who had just beaten No. 5 Illinois two days prior. The Spartans entered last week with a record of 11-9, and 5-9 in conference play. But knocking off the Illini gave them new life, and they started creeping up the metaphorical tournament “bubble” following that victory. Tom Izzo and his gang then topped off their week by knocking off the No. 4 team in the nation as well, defeating Ohio State 71-67 inside the Breslin Center in East Lansing. Ohio State, who at one time was a legitimate contender for the conference crown, are now fighting for a double-bye in the Big Ten Tournament and (potentially) a 1-seed in the NCAA Tournament. #ohio #state # buckeyes #basketball No. 9 Iowa (18-7, 11-7), on the other hand, had won four straight games before their meeting with Michigan this week. They were battered and bruised by the Wolverines, and were outscored 47-28 in the second half of that game. The Wolverines had the size to challenge Luka Garza down low, who was held to 16 points on 6-of-19 shooting. And because the Wolverines were able to stick freshman big man Hunter Dickinson on Garza, the rest of the Michigan defense was not compromised on the perimeter, challenging the likes of Jordan Bohannon and Joe Wieskamp and holding the Hawkeyes to just 31.6% shooting from beyond the arc. When all was said and done, the Wolverines had handed Iowa a 22-point loss, 79-57. It was the worst loss of the season for Iowa, and their lowest scoring output of their season as well.



How McLaren's 2021 F1 car is influenced by Mercedes engine switch
How McLaren's 2021 F1 car is influenced by Mercedes engine switch

McLaren is the first team to launch its 2021 Formula 1 car - the MCL35M. In this video Edd Straw looks at the key changes the team has been able to make to adjust to the switch from Renault to Mercedes power, and where McLaren stands on its planned road to recovery following its third place finish in the championship last year READ MORE HERE https://the-race.com/formula-1/gary-andersons-verdict-on-what-mclarens-revealed-so-far/ https://the-race.com/formula-1/how-mclaren-risks-controversy-or-compromise-with-2021-car/ Subscribe: http://the-race.com/youtube_subscribe Website: http://the-race.com/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/WeAreTheRace Instagram: http://instagram.com/WeAreTheRace Facebook: http://facebook.com/WeAreTheRace Podcasts: http://the-race.com/podcasts Thanks for watching - please like, share and comment, please also hit subscribe to show your support so we'll keep doing what we're doing. #F1 #McLaren #MCL35M https://www.the-race.com http://www.twitter.com/wearetherace



Manchester City's 'compromised' Covid-19 security bubble forces postponement of game at Everton
Manchester City's 'compromised' Covid-19 security bubble forces postponement of game at Everton

An uptick in positive Covid-19 cases at Manchester City has forced the postponement of the club's English Premier League game at Everton on Monday.



Millwall & QPR lock arms: ‘Equality, racial justice not an issue you compromise over’ | ESPN FC
Millwall & QPR lock arms: ‘Equality, racial justice not an issue you compromise over’ | ESPN FC

Millwall and Queens Park Rangers lock arms ahead of their EFL Championship match in a show of solidarity at The Den after fans booed players taking a knee last weekend. ESPN FC's Shaka Hislop explains, “equality and racial justice is not an issue you compromise over,” and delves into the disconnect in modern day society. Hislop and Alexis Nunes also address the “wound that’s been reopened” and whether players should consider a walk-off if there is additional boos. Hislop doesn’t feel the onus should be put on players to stage a walk-off, but insists the game step up and take responsibility in delivering a fairer society. #ESPNFC #EFL #QPR #Millwall ✔ Subscribe to ESPN+: http://espnplus.com/soccer/youtube ✔ Subscribe to ESPN FC on YouTube: http://bit.ly/SUBSCRIBEtoESPNFC



Jos Verstappen Confirms Max's Future Teammate Options
Jos Verstappen Confirms Max's Future Teammate Options

Red Bull at one point were in a position to win the race at Imola after their driver Max Verstappen overtook Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas. However, Mercedes’ other driver Lewis Hamilton was able to stay out much longer and take advantage of a virtual safety car and Red Bull could not cover for that with their second driver. Max’s father and former F1 driver Jos Verstappen has now stressed on a need for a strong second driver at Red Bull to Ziggo Sport Link to poll: https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugz-jWZoH5eXrMkov0F4AaABCQ 0:00 - Verstappen Alone In Fight Against Lewis 1:03 - Fast Feed I'm your host Dillon Shelley and first up on Formula World: Verstappen Alone In Fight Against Lewis Jos started off by reiterating why Max needs a strong teammate “At the moment I don't think it is going well enough. Max needs a strong second team mate, then the race [at Imola] would have been different as well” “If it was the start of the race and the teammate was behind Hamilton, that teammate could have come in earlier and Hamilton should have come in as well. The cards would have been shuffled very differently” He signed off by looking at the possible options Red Bull have in this regard “So, it's very important to have a very good teammate next to Max. We all know: it's either Albon, or Perez, or Hulkenberg. It will have to be one of those three” Fast Feed AlphaTauri team principal Franz Tost has explained if F2 driver Yuki Tsunoda “finishes in the top four” in F2 “he gets his super license. If he finishes fifth, he'll need two training sessions in Formula 1 to get to the last point” The president of the Emilia-Romagna region, Stefano Bonaccini thinks that Imola is ready for “a stable inclusion in the calendar of the World Championship” Jos Verstappen has suggested that the Honda engine for next year is “already better than what” Red Bull are “driving now” F1’s managing director Ross Brawn feels that Renault’s “Daniel Ricciardo is a brilliant driver, and one of the very best in Formula 1” He further thinks that “he’s doing a fantastic job right now and Renault will be sad to lose him, even if Fernando Alonso is the man who’ll be stepping in” He also hopes “McLaren can give Daniel a car he deserves next season. He’s a great member of the F1 fraternity” Former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher feels that Red Bull’s Alex Albon “is the biggest problem within the team” Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has confirmed that despite Verstappen being “an exceptional talent” they “need to get a driver who can come close to him, to at least two or three tenths of a second” Racing Point team principal Otmar Szafnauer feels that both Nico Hulkenberg and Sergio Perez “have the mental strength to drive alongside Verstappen” McLaren’s Lando Norris has suggested that “not being able to overtake always put” them “in a compromising position to cars behind who could do different strategies” at Imola Alfa Romeo’s Antonio Giovinazzi thinks that “points with two cars is something great for Alfa Romeo… and also a good thing to celebrate the renewal of the contract” Alpha Tauri’s Pierre Gasly is of the opinion that “there was clearly a top five to fight for” at Imola and that “it feels quite hard. But that’s motorsport unfortunately” Haas’ Kevin Magnussen revealed that “from the race start”, he “was having slow upshifts, and not only are they slow, it’s also like a big bang every time you upshift” He added that it seemed “okay for a couple of laps but then it starts shaking your head crazily. And by the end” he “just got a massive headache” leading to his retirement Do Hulkenberg and Perez the mental strength to be Verstappen’s teammate?



Bottas Publicly Calls Out Mercedes Strategy
Bottas Publicly Calls Out Mercedes Strategy

Link to poll: https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugy2wzoHkB5HiO_OHQ14AaABCQ 0:00 - Bottas Calls Out Mercedes Strategy: Says Team Was Sleeping 1:49 - Fast Feed After losing a lot of ground last week in the championship to teammate Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas qualified on pole in a bid to claw back some. However, he would concede further ground to Lewis and Max Verstappen as well as he would end up on the wrong side of a couple of his team’s strategy calls and this has peeved the Finn quite a bit I'm your host Dillon Shelley and first up on Formula World: Bottas Calls Out Mercedes Strategy: Says Team Was Sleeping Bottas began by explaining why he felt his team was caught napping “Very frustrating, obviously, starting from pole and finishing third is not ideal. I think as a team we were sleeping at some point when Max managed to get ahead of us, and my strategy was far, far from ideal so, lots to learn from today I think” Both Max and Lewis got the jump on Bottas as they were on fresher tyres towards the end during their third stint thanks to longer a first and second stint respectively Bottas expressed his displeasure on being made to do the opposite “The middle stint was quite short - we boxed and I could see Max came in at the same time, so then I knew it was going to be tricky” He further elaborated on why this made him a sitting duck for Lewis Hamilton “Towards the end of the last stint I tried to push flat-out to create opportunities. I was maybe catching slightly but then the tyres gave up completely. For me, definitely I should have gone long in the second stint. The last stint was way too long and that’s when I lost the position to Lewis” Team boss Toto Wolff gave his response to what Bottas said “I don't think we slept. But I accept his perspective. We have just had the slower car today, I think. We always say that the day when we lose is the day when we become stronger again and our challengers have to fear us” Wolff signed off by explaining why they had to tweak their strategy “The win was not there for us. Clearly, we were not the fastest car and then we optimised the strategy and it’s not clear. With the gap to Max then it was for us to settle for second and third and protect that position” Fast feed: Red Bull’s Max Verstappen feels that “it's a bit of a shame” they don't use softer tyres “on other circuits more often” and pointed out that it “also gives more problems at Mercedes” He also revealed that he “had nothing to lose. In the worst case, it will be third place and otherwise a victory” His team principal Christian Horner thinks that they have “shown the speed today. All” they “have to do now is find out where this speed came from” He also added that “it will be warm again in Barcelona and it is clear that” they “can beat Hamilton” His other driver Alex Albon feels that he “could have gotten more out of it than P5. Too bad” they “couldn't attack sooner” Lewis Hamilton sees it as “unexpected that” they “had so many blisters on the tyres” as they “haven't had this before, the team will no doubt look at it” The FIA has clarified that “any car which does not cross the control line on the track to finish the race will be referred to the stewards” This is “in the interests of sporting fairness and to facilitate the orderly conduct of the event in accordance with the provisions of the FIA International Sporting Code” Laurent Mekies, sporting director for Ferrari has revealed that they’ve “tried so many things with” Sebastian Vettel “in the two weeks here, but none of them seem to bring a breakthrough in lap times” Mekies also added that it is their “duty now to do whatever it takes to support him and make sure” they translate his skills into lap time. He is an important asset to this team” and they “are fully behind him” Racing Point’s co-owner Lawrence Stroll is “shocked by the way Renault, McLaren, Ferrari and Williams have taken this opportunity to appeal, trying to compromise” his team’s “performance” “They drag” Racing Point’s “name through the mud and” he “will not stand by and accept this” Former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher finds it “obvious” that Alex Albon is “just too slow at the moment. Of course, this could be because they have designed a car that fits the driving style of Max” Was Bottas the victim of poor strategy? Or was his performance lacking compared to Max and Lewis?



IPL 2020 - BCCI Finally Confirmed IPL Start Dates , No IPL In July-August | MY Cricket Production
IPL 2020 - BCCI Finally Confirmed IPL Start Dates , No IPL In July-August | MY Cricket Production

One of the biggest breaking news hit the ipl community as BCCI CEO Rahul Johri confirmed IPL 2020 starting dates as no IPL expected in july august and next IPL Auction is also compromised Video By MY Cricket Production #IPL #IPL2020 #IPLauction #IPL2019 #WorldCup #DC #KXIP #RR #KKR #MI #CSK #RCB #SRH Follow on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/Yash__t25 Music comes under CC License - Funky Music (Vlog Music) by DJ Quads http://soundcloud.com?aka-dj-quads Music Provided by Audio Library https://youtu.be/7y1mi7ggtt0 Cool by Tobu https://soundcloud.com/7obu Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music provided by Audio Library https://youtu.be/lbMraHEhdgM



🔥Man United want James Rodriguez, Toni Kroos in Paul Pogba deal | Edinson Cavani to Man Utd ?
🔥Man United want James Rodriguez, Toni Kroos in Paul Pogba deal | Edinson Cavani to Man Utd ?

🔥Man United want James Rodriguez, Toni Kroos in Paul Pogba deal | Edinson Cavani to Man Utd ? - Man United want James Rodriguez, Toni Kroos in Paul Pogba deal?. Manchester United have reportedly demanded Real Madrid duo James Rodriguez, and Toni Kroos in exchange for Paul Pogba next summer. The Frenchman appeared likely to leave Old Trafford last summer, after stating that he wanted a "new challenge" following three mixed seasons in Manchester. However, despite interest from Los Blancos, United refused to budge on their £160m valuation of Pogba, whose contract expires in 2022. While the 26-year-old ended up staying at Old Trafford, there continues to be speculation over his long-term future, and Zidane remains keen to secure his signature. According to a report from Spain, the Red Devils have changed their stance, and are now demanding that, instead of the £160m sum, Madrid hand over Rodriguez and Kroos in a straight-swap deal. It is believed among those within the United hierarchy, that receiving two established players at the highest level makes greater sense, than receiving £160m to use in a growingly inflated market. Ahead of the January window, United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is said to have asked the club to focus on signing a striker. - Edinson Cavani to Man Utd ? Paris Saint-Germain striker Edinson Cavani has rejected Inter Miami's advances, according to reports. Cavani's contract with the Ligue 1 giants expires in the summer, and he has already attracted heavy interest from the likes of Manchester United and Juventus. But the 32-year-old Uruguay international has turned down the MLS side's recent approach. Cavani is on the radar of a host of European giants thanks to his fine form for PSG since his arrival back in 2013. Since joining six years ago from Serie A outfit Napoli, Cavani has played 283 games for PSG, scoring an impressive 195 goals. And Thomas Tuchel is hopeful that Cavani stays at the club despite links away from Paris. United's interest in Cavani comes, amid reports Solskjaer is willing to compromise his approach of signing young British players, in order to add an experienced front-man. The Red Devils have failed to score more than one goal in a game since their opening day hammering of Chelsea . They have been heavily linked with Juventus striker Mario Mandzukic, although a recent report from ESPN claimed they have cooled their interest in the Croatian, who has not been training with the Italian club as he prepares for a January exit. #manutdtransfer #cavanitomanutd ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Follow me on all other Social Media ▶️ Subscribe : https://bit.ly/31ASU9t ▶️ Fanpage : https://bit.ly/31CT4Ny ▶️ Twitter : https://bit.ly/33yayMF ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I must state that in NO way, shape or form am I intending to infringe rights of the copyright holder. Content used is strictly for research/reviewing purposes and to help educate. All under the Fair Use law. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." (https://www.youtube.com/about/copyright/#support-and-troubleshooting)




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