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Kansas State vs. Kansas basketball: Live score, updates from Sunflower Showdown matchup
Kansas State vs. Kansas basketball: Live score, updates from Sunflower Showdown matchup

Kansas State vs. Kansas basketball: Live score, updates from Sunflower Showdown matchup MANHATTAN — Kansas State men's basketball welcomes Kansas to Bramlage Coliseum on Saturday for the first edition of the Sunflower Showdown during the 2021-22 season. Each side enters the contest on a winning streak in Big 12 Conference play. The Wildcats (10-7, 2-4 in Big 12) are coming in off of a win on the road at Texas. The Jayhawks (15-2, 4-1 in Big 12) are coming in off of a win on the road at Oklahoma. Will this be the game that Kansas State ends a five-game losing streak against Kansas? Will Kansas, ranked seventh in the nation in the latest coaches poll, continue to cement itself as a national title contender? How will Jayhawks head coach Bill Self and Wildcats head coach Bruce Weber both feel about how the matchup went postgame? Follow along for updates, with the latest news first, from Bramlage Coliseum: Kansas State leads 60-52 with 11:34 left in 2nd half against Kansas Kansas State made a run to bring its lead back to double-digits, and now Kansas has responded and is back within striking distance. The Wildcats aren’t hitting shots at nearly the rate they were in the first half, or rebounding effectively either. However, there have been multiple opportunities that have been potentially big offensively for Kansas that Bill Self’s squad hasn’t capitalized on. Nijel Pack is up to 28 points now, though, for Kansas State. He should eclipse 30 by game’s end. Ochai Agbaji leads Kansas with 18 points. Kansas State leads 55-47 with 15:10 left in 2nd half against Kansas The Jayhawks are on a 9-0 run over the last three-plus minutes, and trail by just eight points with a bit more than 15 minutes left in this one. This run came after the Wildcats extended their lead to what had been their most significant of the game. It's something that's taken a blowout game off the table, at least for now, and put a thrilling rivalry matchup back into the picture.



Former Cowboys player, NFL head coach Dan Reeves passes away at 77
Former Cowboys player, NFL head coach Dan Reeves passes away at 77

Former Cowboys player, NFL head coach Dan Reeves passes away at 77 Throughout his long and successful career in the NFL as a player and coach, Dan Reeves participated in nine Super Bowls. A hard-nosed running back with the Dallas Cowboys who would go on to be a head coach for the Denver Broncos, New York Giants and Atlanta Falcons, Reeves has passed away at the age of 77. Reeves' family released a statement to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo: "Legendary NFL player and coach Dan Reeves passed away early this morning, peacefully and surrounded by his loving family at his home in Atlanta, GA. He passed away at age 77 due to complications from a long illness. His legacy will continue through his many friends, players and fans as well as the rest of the NFL community. Arrangements are still to be determined." Reeves remains the only person to have ever appeared in multiple Super Bowls as both a player and a coach. In eight seasons as a running back for the Cowboys, Reeves went to two Super Bowls and was part of Dallas' Super Bowl VI-winning team in the 1971 season – his second-to-last as a player. He would go on to become an assistant coach with the Cowboys and was part of three Super Bowl trips and one victory before moving on to a long and distinguished career as an NFL head coach. He was twice recognized as AP NFL Coach of the Year – in 1993 with the Giants and 1998 with the Falcons – but his days along the Broncos sidelines with John Elway at quarterback likely stand as the hallmark of his career. In 12 seasons with the Broncos from 1981-1992, Reeves piloted them to three Super Bowl appearances. He would move on to coach the Giants from 1993-1996 before taking over the Falcons' reins as head coach in 1997 until 2003. In 23 seasons as a head coach, Reeves concluded his career with a 190-165-2 record in the regular season. He led his teams to nine postseason berths and was 11-9 in the playoffs. A Georgia native, Reeves died three weeks shy of his 78th birthday. He played college ball at South Carolina as a quarterback, but went undrafted before joining Tom Landry's Cowboys in 1965. Dallas went 7-7 that season, but was a winner every season thereafter during Reeves' playing career. He finished his days on the field with 1,990 yards rushing and 25 touchdowns over eight seasons – his best showing coming in 1966, when the halfback tallied a team-high 757 yards and eight touchdowns. A versatile back whose career was ultimately slowed by a knee injury, Reeves also had 129 receptions for 1,693 yards and 17 touchdowns. Reeves, who began his coaching career as the Dallas backfield coach in 1975, was the Cowboys' offensive coordinator from 1977-1980 before becoming the Broncos' head coach in 1981 when he was only 37-years-old. Under the Reeves umbrella, the Broncos became an AFC powerhouse in the 1980s. In his dozen seasons with the club, Reeves captained Denver to six playoff appearances, five division titles and three Super Bowl runner-up finishes. In 1993, Reeves took over as the Giants' head coach and produced an 11-5 season in the first of four campaigns with Big Blue. His career concluded over seven seasons leading the Falcons. Reeves piloted the "Dirty Bird" Falcons of 1998 as the team finished the regular season at 14-2 and marched to the franchise's first Super Bowl before losing to Reeves' old squad, the Broncos. Dan Reeves leaves a lasting legacy in our game as a player and coach. His track record of success in Dallas, Denver, New York and Atlanta over several decades speaks for itself, marking a long and successful life and career in football," Falcons owner Arthur Blank said in a statement. "On behalf of the Atlanta Falcons I extend our condolences to Dan's family and friends as they mourn his passing." A member of the Broncos Ring of Fame, Reeves learned under the tutelage of Landry as a player and then a coach with the Cowboys. He then helped to build one of the most successful chapters in Broncos history. He was a success with every franchise he was a part of who played alongside and coached myriad Hall of Famers, and ultimately left a lasting legacy in nearly four decades in the NFL.



How They Scored: Purdue football 48, Tennessee 45, Music City Bowl
How They Scored: Purdue football 48, Tennessee 45, Music City Bowl

How They Scored: Purdue football 48, Tennessee 45, Music City Bowl First quarter Tennessee 7, Purdue 0 — Cedric Tillman 42 pass from Hendon Hooker (Chase McGrath kick). 4 plays, 55 yards. Elapsed time: 0:44. Time on clock: 10:28. Key play: Purdue failed to convert on fourth-and-2 from the Tennessee 45 and the Volunteers took two deep shots, connecting on the second. Purdue 7, Tennessee 7 — Broc Thompson 75 pass from Aidan O'Connell (Mitchell Fineran kick). 1 play, 75 yards. Elapsed time: 0:13. Time on clock: 10:15. Tennessee 14, Purdue 7 — Cedric Tillman 61 pass from Hendon Hooker (Chase McGrath kick). 2 plays, 63 yards. Elapsed time: 0:27. Time on clock: 6:31. Tennessee 21, Purdue 7 — Jabari Small 2 run (Chase McGrath kick). 8 plays, 80 yards. Elapsed time: 2:14. Time on clock: 3:21. Key plays: Tennessee intercepted Aidan O'Connell in the end zone, then found Jalin Hyatt open for 31 yards and JaVonta Payton for 24 yards through the air. Second quarter Tennessee 21, Purdue 10 — Mitchell Fineran 24 field goal. 11 plays, 68 yards. Elapsed time: 4:28. Time on clock: 14:01. Key play: Jackson Anthrop crossed midfield on a 29-yard reception. Tennessee 21, Purdue 13 — Mitchell Fineran 36 field goal. 9 plays, 69 yards. Elapsed time: 2:59. Time on clock: 9:42. Key play: Jackson Anthrop caught a 41-yard reception. Tennessee 21, Purdue 16 — Mitchell Fineran 29 field goal. 8 plays, 52 yards. Elapsed time: 2:30. Time on clock: 1:03. Key play: TJ Sheffield's 38-yard reception gave Purdue a first-and-goal at the 2. Purdue 23, Tennessee 21 — Payne Durham 2 pass from Aidan O'Connell (Mitchell Fineran kick). 2 plays, 28 yards. Elapsed time: 0:10. Time on clock: 0:19. Key play: DeMarcus Mitchell forced a fumble that was recovered by Prince Boyd Jr. Third quarter Tennessee 28, Purdue 23 — Velus Jones Jr. 15 pass from Hendon Hooker (Chase McGrath kick). 7 plays, 71 yards. Elapsed time: 2:08. Time on clock: 12:45. Key plays: The Volunteers ran five times for 41 yards. Purdue 30, Tennessee 28 — TJ Sheffield 10 pass from Aidan O'Connell (Mitchell Fineran kick). 9 plays, 75 yards. Elapsed time: 3:41. Time on clock: 9:04. Key plays: Zander Horvath gained 26 yards on a screen pass and Garrett Miller's diving 25-yard catch put Purdue on the 10. Tennessee 31, Purdue 30 — Chase McGrath 30 field goal. 5 plays, 36 yards. Elapsed time: 2:01. Time on clock: 3:44. Key play: Byron Young intercepted Aidan O'Connell at midfield. Fourth quarter Purdue 38, Tennessee 31 — Payne Durham 62 pass from Aidan O'Connell (Durham pass from O'Connell). 3 plays, 90 yards. Elapsed time: 1:02. Time on clock: 4:58. Key plays: Prior to the completion, Tennessee was flagged for consecutive pass interference penalties. Purdue 38, Tennessee 38 — Cedric Tillman 13 pass from Hendon Hooker (Chase McGrath kick). Elapsed time: 1:16. Time on clock: 3:37. Key play: Jabari Small rushed for 60 yards on the opening play. Purdue 45, Tennessee 38 — Broc Thompson 70 pass from Aidan O'Connell (Mitchell Fineran kick). 3 plays, 75 yards. Elapsed time: 0:40. Time on clock: 2:57. Purdue 45, Tennessee 45 — Jalin Hyatt 2 pass from Hendon Hooker (Chase McGrath kick). 4 plays, 72 yards. Elapsed time: 1:17. Time on clock: 1:35. Key play: Princeton Fant turned a short pass into a 58-yard gain to the 9. Overtime Purdue 48, Tennessee 45 — Mitchell Fineran 39 field goal. 4 plays, 4 yards. Key play: Kieren Douglas and Jamari Brown stopped Jaylen Wright on fourth-and-goal from the 1 to give Purdue possession. Sam King covers sports for the Journal & Courier. Email him at sking@jconline.com and follow him on Twitter and Instagram @samueltking.



Tennessee, Purdue fans react to high-scoring Music City Bowl 2021: 'No defense allowed'
Tennessee, Purdue fans react to high-scoring Music City Bowl 2021: 'No defense allowed'

Tennessee, Purdue fans react to high-scoring Music City Bowl 2021: 'No defense allowed' The Tennessee Volunteers and Purdue Boilermakers both got off to fast starts in the 2021 TransPerfect Music City Bowl on Thursday at Nashville's Nissan Stadium. The teams combined to score 44 points in the first half, after which Purdue led Tennessee 23-21. The Vols led 21-7 after the first quarter and set a single-season scoring record on Jabari Small's 2-yard touchdown run. The first half also included three long touchdown passes: 41-yard and 61-yard scores from Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker to Cedric Tillman and a 75-yard score from Purdue quarterback Aidan O'Connell to Broc Thompson. If the touchdowns keeps flowing in the second half, the 2021 Music City Bowl could become the highest-scoring game in the bowl's history. The current record is 87 points, which was set during the 2000 Music City Bowl between West Virginia and Ole Miss. Live updates:Tennessee football plays Purdue in Music City Bowl in clash of dynamic offenses Here's how fans reacted to the high-scoring affair between the Vols and the Boilermakers on social media, which started with highlight-reel plays right out of the gate.



Colts place Darius Leonard on reserve/COVID-19 nfl schedule
Colts place Darius Leonard on reserve/COVID-19 nfl schedule

Colts place Darius Leonard on reserve/COVID-19 list; LB will not play vs. Cardinals Another key member of the Colts has been sidelined for Saturday's game. Linebacker Darius Leonard has been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list, the team announced. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported that Leonard is unvaccinated and will therefore miss 10 days -- including Week 17's game -- due to his positive test. Receiver Zach Pascal and safety Khari Willis were also placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Indianapolis elevated six players to fill the open roster spots, including receiver Keke Coutee and cornerback Brian Poole. Leonard's absence deals a significant blow to Indianapolis' defense, which heads into Saturday night's contest with the goal of containing Kyler Murray and Arizona's explosive offense. Leonard is coming off a game in which he finished with 10 tackles (including one for loss), intercepted Patriots quarterback Mac Jones once and keyed a strong first half that propelled the Colts to a win over New England. Without the two-time first-team All-Pro (who recently earned his third Pro Bowl selection), Indianapolis will have to turn to its backup defenders to fill the void left by Leonard. E.J. Speed returned a blocked punt for a touchdown against New England -- his second such achievement of the 2021 season -- and is listed behind Leonard on the Colts' most recent depth chart. The Colts are already entering Saturday's game without its three interior starting offensive linemen, losing guards Quenton Nelson and Mark Glowinski to the reserve/COVID-19 list. Center Ryan Kelly will miss the game due to a personal reason. Indianapolis (8-6) will hope to find a way to continue its hot streak despite the personnel losses against Arizona (10-4) on Christmas night. Kickoff is at 8:15 p.m. ET exclusively on NFL Network.



Frisco Football Classic: North Texas vs. Miami-OH live stream, TV channel, time, how to watch bowl g
Frisco Football Classic: North Texas vs. Miami-OH live stream, TV channel, time, how to watch bowl g

Frisco Football Classic: North Texas vs. Miami-OH live stream, TV channel, time, how to watch bowl games The North Texas Mean Green will face the Miami (OH) RedHawks on Thursday afternoon in the Frisco Football Classic from Toyota Stadium. North Texas comes into today’s matchup on a five-game winning streak after knocking off UTSA in their last game of the year 45-23. As for Miami, they come into this game with a 6-6 record after falling by one point to Kent State in their last game as they look to go out on a winning note. Tune in to the Frisco Football Classic this afternoon, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action. North Texas vs. Miami-OH When: Thursday, December 23 Time: 3:30 p.m. ET TV Channel: ESPN Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free) fuboTV has complete NCAA college football coverage (CBS, FOX, ESPN) as well as ACC Network, Big 10 Network, ESPNU, Pac12, and more. fuboTV includes every network you need to watch every college football game in your market. fuboTV is available on your phone, tablet, desktop, TV, connected TV Devices including Roku. Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV plus many more. *Regional Restrictions Apply* NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines NCAA odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds last updated Thursday at 11:00 a.m. ET. North Texas vs. Miami-OH (-2.5) O/U: 55.5 Want some action on college football? Place your legal sports bets on this game or others in CO, IN, NJ, and WV. We recommend interesting sports viewing/streaming and betting opportunities. If you sign up for a service by clicking one of the links, we may earn a referral fee. Newsrooms are independent of this relationship and there is no influence on news coverage.



Shakhtar Donetsk and Sheriff could not get a victory
Shakhtar Donetsk and Sheriff could not get a victory

Shakhtar Donetsk and Sheriff ended in a 1-1 draw in UEFA Champions League. Fernando scored for the locals and Nikolov did his goal for the visitors. Shakhtar Donetsk failed to win a game in the UEFA Champions League this season (P6 W0 D2 L4), with manager Roberto De Zerbi becoming the first Italian manager without a victory in his first six games in the competition. Sergii Krvystov’s assist for Fernando’s opener was his first goal involvement in the UEFA Champions League. It comes in his 18th appearance in the competition and almost seven years after his first such game (v Porto on December 10th, 2014). Sheriff Tiraspol’s stoppage time equaliser ended a run of three consecutive defeats in the competition, with the Moldovan side finishing their debut group stage campaign with seven points (W2 D1). UEFA Champions Leaguepremier league,sports,champions league,la liga,real madrid,psg,man city,uefa champions league,liverpool,psg vs club brugge,liverpool fc,manchester city,atletico madrid,champions league schedule,milan vs liverpool,dortmund,rb leipzig vs man city,real madrid vs inter,ac milan,paris saint germain,real madrid fc,inter milan,borussia dortmund,champions league standings,atletico de madrid



Sin chances de entrar al Reducido, Belgrano cae 1 a 0 con Agropecuario
Sin chances de entrar al Reducido, Belgrano cae 1 a 0 con Agropecuario

Belgrano pierde 1 a 0 en la Provincia de Buenos Aires ante Agropecuario por la penúltima fecha de la Primera Nacional. El Pirata, que ya no tenía chances matemáticas de meterse en el Reducido de la Zona A, entró dormido y el local marcó a los cinco minutos del primer tiempo. Por el momento, el Celeste desperdicia una nueva oportunidad para cerrar la temporada con la mejor cara posible. Actualmente, la B tiene 49 puntos y se encuentra sexto, justo debajo de su rival de turno que con esta victoria tiene 53 unidadesEl equipo que dirige Guillermo Farré entró dormido a la cancha y apenas a los cinco minutos Agropecuario lo vacunó. Con un centro proveniente desde la izquierda, Juan Ignacio Díaz apareció por el segundo palo en soledad y solo la tuvo que empujar al fondo de la red para darle la ventaja parcial al local. + VIDEO: Así fue el primer gol del partido que anotó el jugador de Agropecuario ante BelgranoBelgrano se quedó sin chances de seguir en competencia luego de la última fecha que será la próxima semana. La victoria de Tigre en el fin de semana pasado ante Almirante Brown le cayó como un baldazo de agua fría a todo el mundo Pirata que estaba muy ilusionado de lograr la agónica clasificación al Reducido de su zona. En la fecha 34, Belgrano recibirá de local a Quilmes, con la posiblidad de despedir esta temporada ante su gente con una victoria, pese a tener que participar otro año más en la Primera Nacional




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