The San Francisco Giants took on the San Diego Padres in Game 2 of this division collision!! For the Giants, Aaron Sanchez made his Giants debut against the famous Yu Darvish... the Giants offense stalled but there was one shining moment as Brandon Crawford went yard! Humm Baby Baseball is an all baseball channel that talks baseball in general but also has a focus on the San Francisco Giants. My name is Erik and if you're interested in appearing on Humm Baby Baseball or doing any kind of collaboration, please e-mail me at hummbabybaseball@gmail.com. Please visit the HUMM BABY WEBSITE: https://www.hummbabybaseball.com Humm Baby Baseball PODCAST: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1093007 San Francisco Giants Blog: https://www.hummbabybaseball.com/sfgiants I spend anywhere from 3-8 hours every day working on Humm Baby Baseball.. if you enjoy this content, please consider helping me on Patreon. You can give as little as $1 a month to help grow the brand and give me more time to operate Humm Baby Baseball! PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/hummbabybaseball Follow HUMM BABY BASEBALL On: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/HummBabyBaseball TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/hummbabybb Thanks for checking out this video and if you like what you see, subscribe today!
Austin Reaves scored 23 points and made two free throws with 18.3 seconds left that proved to be the difference in an 80-79 victory that was stalled by constant fouls and video reviews, and wasn't settled until the Sooners intercepted a long inbounds pass at the end. (ESPN.com)
#OhioStateBuckeyesFootball2020 #OhioStateFootball #BuckeyeGrove #OhioStateBuckeyes Ohio State Buckeyes Football 2020 has had some great numbers on the offensive side of the ball even if the Northwestern game saw the attack stall. But people do remember that the Buckeyes stalled in the red zone against Clemson in 2019 as well, and that is something that the Buckeyes cannot have this time around and hope to get the win. We had a chance to talk to offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson about the Ohio State preparations on the offensive side of the ball for this upcoming Sugar Bowl game against Clemson.
San Diego State scored two long touchdowns in the second quarter on Jordan Byrd's 93-yard kickoff return and BJ Busbee's 90-yard punt return just 90 seconds later, as the Aztecs registered a 29-17 triumph over Colorado State on Saturday at Dignity Health Sports Park. Making his first career start, quarterback Jordon Brookshire tossed an 8-yard touchdown pass to Jesse Matthews, while Matt Araiza tied a career-high with three field goals to help SDSU (4-3, 4-2 MW) snap a two-game losing streak. With their two special teams scores, the Aztecs became the first school to record a kickoff and punt return for a touchdown in the same quarter since Tennessee accomplished the feat in the third period at Kentucky on Oct. 31, 2015. After an exchange of punts on the first three possessions of the game, SDSU jumped out to a 7-0 lead at the 4:41 mark of the first quarter on Brookshire's first career touchdown pass, capping a 12-play, 81-yard march that consumed 4:52 of the clock. The redshirt junior carried twice for 19 yards on the drive and added 42 yards through the air, including the final eight on a swing pass to Matthews, who waltzed into the end zone untouched. CSU (1-3) narrowed the gap to 7-3 on a 43-yard field goal by Robert Liss with just under three minutes elapsed in the second period, setting the stage for the Aztecs' special teams blitz. On the ensuing kickoff, Byrd gathered the football along the near sideline and cut across to the far side of the field, outracing the Rams pursuit for his first career kick return for a touchdown, an electrifying 93-yard jaunt that gave SDSU a 14-3 advantage. After holding CSU to a three-and-out, lightning struck once again for the Scarlet and Black just 1:30 later when Busbee back-pedaled to field Ryan Stonehouse's punt and weaved 90 yards through the coverage on his way to the end zone. Despite missing the extra point, the Aztecs increased their lead to 20-3 with 10:24 to go before halftime. With his burst, Busbee became the first SDSU player to return a punt for a touchdown on his first career attempt since Rashaad Penny completed the trick vs. Nevada on Oct. 28, 2017. The Rams attempted to ignite some special teams fireworks of their own, as Thomas Pannunzio returned Araiza's kickoff 58 yards to the Aztec 45. Six plays later, Marcus McElroy Jr. hit pay dirt from a yard out, cutting the deficit to 20-10 with 8:22 remaining. Not to be outdone, Byrd added to his all-purpose total on the ensuing kickoff with a 55-yard return to the CSU 39. SDSU quickly advanced on a nine-yard pass to Ethan Dedeaux and an eight-yard run by Brookshire. However, the drive stalled an Araiza was summoned for a field-goal attempt, splitting the uprights from 40 yards out to give the Aztecs a 23-10 bulge at the 5:48 mark. It took just three plays for the Rams to pull within striking distance, as McElroy provided some tough running on his way to the end zone on a 37-yard touchdown that provided the contested with its 23-17 score at intermission. CSU threatened on its second foray down the field in the third quarter, advancing to the SDSU 19 after a 15-yard run by A'Jon Vivens on a 4-and-1 situation. However, the Aztecs stood their ground, with Jonah Tavai sacking Ram quarterback Patrick O'Brien for a nine-yard loss on third down, while Liss came up short on a 47-yard field goal attempt. SDSU subsequently took strategic control of the game, driving 68 yards on 15 plays over seven minutes and change before Araiza drilled a 21-yard field goal to put the host school up 26-17 with 12:21 left in the fourth quarter. Brookshire keyed the advance with a 19-yard completion to Kaegun Williams before hooking up with Daniel Bellinger for another 15-yard gain. Moments later, Darren Hall recorded his sixth career interception, leaping in front of a pass from O'Brien intended for Dante Wright and returning the ball 15 yards to the CSU 19. The turnover set up Araiza's third field goal of the game, increasing the Aztec lead to 29-17 with 9:17 to go. SDSU held the Rams to just 32 yards on their final two drives of the contest, with Tayler Hawkins picking off a pass from reserve quarterback Todd Centeio at the Aztec 35 with 3:35 remaining for his first career interception. Tavai registered a career-high seven tackles on the night, sharing the team lead with Trenton Thompson and Cameron Thomas. On the other side of the ball, Brookshire completed 14 of 24 passes for 130 yards, including one touchdown, while rushing 23 times for a team-high 38 yards. With his performance, he became the fifth Aztec quarterback to win his starting debut over the last six opportunities. Elsewhere, Bellinger tied for game-high honors with five receptions for 53 yards, while Matthews, Dedeaux and Dominic Benson had two catches apiece.
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Houston Rockets All-Star guard, James Harden, made it clear to management on his trade request after declining a two-year, $103 million extension. While Harden was in the west coast discussion his aspirations to playing with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Ivring, the Rockets made a pitch to lock him long term with a two-year extension, adding to the remaining three years and $133 million in his current deal. As a result, Harden's determination in leaving Houston has resulted in no progress of any trades. Houston and Brooklyn have contacted each other with no meaningful dialogue, according to sources. The Rockets are willing to stall out any trade talks to try convincing Harden in staying long term or wait for an attractive trade offer. However, he can opt out of his contract in 2022 and become a free agent. Harden believes that his championship window has ended in Houston and wants to form a super-team in Brooklyn to achieve his championship goal. Let me know what you guys think?
Oklahoma vs Texas delivered the fireworks everyone expected Saturday as the Sooners took home another win over the Longhorns, this time in a 4OT thriller. Tom Herman's team saw the offense stall for extended periods even as the door was wide open to take the game after Lincoln Riley benched Spencer Rattler after several first half miscues. On Late Kick Live #69 Josh Pate discussed the Oklahoma win, the Texas loss, and what the future looks like for both Tim Herman and the Texas program. Let us know what you think in the comments below and be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the channel and CLICK THE BELL for notifications as we bring you multiple live shows per week! #OUvsTX #LateKick #JoshPate SUBSCRIBE to Late Kick Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-late-kick-with-josh-pate/id1485905502 247Sports: https://247sports.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LateKickJosh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/247Sports/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/247sports/?hl=en
In week 4 Tom Brady and Justin Herbert had one of the best QB duels of this young season, Join us as we break down the all 22 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs the Los Angeles Chargers. Tom Brady started the game off with a comanding drive before the bucs offense stalled - a mistake by rookie Joshua Kelley gave brady a chance before halftime and from there he went NUCLEAR - Tom Brady went on a streak of 16 of 17 - 269 yards - 4tds bringing the bucs back from 21 down. Tom Brady couldnt have done this wtihout his new number 1 Mike Evans and old pal Rob Gronkowski. The bucanners also have found tom brady a new favourite target in Scottie Miller. The day started spectularly for Justin Herbert as he came out firing on all cylinders giving the chargers a command lead on the back of some truly impressive deep ball throwing - the rookie out of oregon was facing Tom brady in just his 3rd start in the NFL and stayed toe to toe with the goat. Join us as we breakdown the Bucs vs Chargers early season classic #TomBrady #JustinHerbert #Buccaneers