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RICHMOND, Ky. (AP)Parker McKinney threw for 331 yards and ran for three scores, Braedon Sloan scored the winning touchdown and Eastern Kentucky defeated Southern Utah 35-28 on Saturday night. Although Eastern Kentucky (3-2) never trailed, the game was tied after each Southern Utah touchdown and EKU never led by more than seven points. The final tie was at 28-all after Southern Utah’s Justin Miller and Isaiah Williams connected for a 19-yard touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter. After an EKU punt and a missed field goal by Southern Utah, McKinney drove the Colonels 76 yards in seven plays for the go-ahead touchdown – a 27-yard run by Sloan with 6:13 remaining. After Sloan’s touchdown, Southern Utah (3-2) drove to the EKU 22 before turning the ball over on downs. The Colonels ran out the clock. McKinney was 21 of 26 passing with one touchdown, a 34-yard pass to Sloan. On the ground, McKinney had 11 carries for 65 yards. Sloan had 20 carries for 88 yards rushing. Miller completed 21 of 29 passes for 251 yards for the Thunderbirds. — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap-top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/mrxhe6f2
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2022-10-02T19:00:25
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2022-10-02T19:00:28
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STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP)Offensive opportunities were there for the taking by No. 17 Texas A&M. Mississippi State’s defense was also there to deny the Aggies at almost every turn. The Bulldogs forced A&M into four turnovers, including three inside the red zone, and took advantage in a 42-24 victory on Saturday. Decamerion Richardson scooped up Emmanuel Forbes’ critical third-quarter field goal block and returned it 50 yards for the touchdown to give the Bulldogs a 21-3 lead. The Aggies (3-2, 1-1 Southeastern Conference) got no closer than 11 as MSU’s defense denied A&M inside the 20 all game long with big plays. ”We’ve been practicing all week and when I got my chance, I just took advantage of it and blocked it,” Forbes said. ”It was a real big momentum change. The offense had just got a turnover and we had to pick them up and we did that. ”I saw (Richardson) pick it up and I just wanted to go have fun with him in the end zone. I’d do anything to help my brother out.” The first takeaway came early in the second quarter when Devon Achane fumbled on the 6. MSU responded with a 94-yard, 11-play drive ending with Will Rogers’ 5-yard touchdown pass to Rufus Harvey. Leading 14-0 just before halftime, the Bulldogs’ defense came through again as Nathaniel Watson forced Aggies quarterback Max Johnson to fumble in the red zone. Forbes’ blocked field goal in the third quarter put an exclamation point on the game for MSU and their first SEC West win. ”The biggest thing was we just played together. Early on we played too close to the vest and as we opened up, we had more success,” MSU coach Mike Leach said. ”They had a tough time teeing off on one thing. A&M is tough. ”They have some really good players and some of the top recruits in the country. The biggest thing is doing your job and I thought we were.” The Bulldogs (4-1, 1-1) had another efficient day offensively with 473 yards, 329 of those from Rogers on 31-of-45 passing with three touchdowns. RaRa Thomas had five catches for 134 yards and a score and MSU rushed for 144 yards on 24 carries. Meanwhile, the Aggies were frustrated on offense. Johnson was 18 of 25 passing for 201 yards and a touchdown before leaving in the fourth quarter with a hand injury. MSU sacked Johnson four times and posted six tackles for loss, led by 1.5 sacks by backup linebacker JP Purvis. ”Mississippi State played a good football game and is deserving to win,” A&M coach Jimbo Fisher said. ”We had critical errors in all three phases. We didn’t play well enough. We had opportunities to make it, but we didn’t get off the field on defense, we didn’t hit those red zone chances on offense and had the blocked kick. We have to clean up those mistakes and get better.” Forbes then made two interceptions late in the fourth quarter and capped the game with a 33-yard pick-six. Fellow cornerback Richardson had nine tackles to lead MSU and got his touchdown on the blocked kick. The win for Leach moved him to 9-4 lifetime over the Aggies between Texas Tech and MSU. The Bulldogs have won five of the last seven in the series and Leach now has six wins over ranked opponents in his three years in Starkville, moving above .500 at MSU overall for the first time since arriving in 2020. POLL IMPLICATIONS Texas A&M is likely out of the rankings with a second loss. Mississippi State could be close to getting in. THE TAKEAWAY Texas A&M continues a lackluster start to the year, which has included a home loss to Appalachian State and now on the road to the Bulldogs. Jimbo Fisher’s offense has taken a lot of the criticism early, and Saturday is likely to spark more as the Aggies struggled again. Mississippi State was on the verge of the Top 25 when the Bulldogs went to Baton Rouge against LSU but missed a chance for the win. After consecutive wins including a victory over the ranked Aggies, MSU is once again a team to watch in a crowded SEC West. UP NEXT Texas A&M visits No. 2 Alabama on Saturday. Mississippi State hosts No. 20 Arkansas on Saturday. — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://apnews.com/cfbtop25
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2022-10-02T19:00:34
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GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP)Bhayshul Tuten ran for 114 yards and two first-quarter touchdowns to carry North Carolina A&T to a 24-13 win over Bryant in the Big South Conference opener Saturday night. After losing its first three games to start the season, North Carolina A&T has won back-to-back games and is in first place in conference play. Bryant (1-4, 0-1) scored 13 straight points to get within a point, 14-13, with 6:41 left in the third quarter, but after the Aggies’ Andrew Brown kicked a 37-yard field goal to push the lead to 17-13, they picked off a pair of Zevi Eckhaus passes in the fourth quarter. Jalen Fowler fired a 25-yard touchdown pass to Sterling Berkhalter early in the fourth quarter to set the final margin. Fowler was 11-of-17 passing for 110 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Berkhalter caught five passes for 63 yards. Eckhaus had 213 yards on 19-of-37 passing but was intercepted four times. Landon Ruggieri caught six passes for 110 yards. — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap-top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/mrxhe6f2
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2022-10-02T19:00:38
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2022-10-02T19:00:40
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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP)As rain pounded the field during warmups, Penn State’s PJ Mustipher found himself in his natural element. Frolicking shirtless, the 320-pound defensive tackle high-stepped and skipped, grinning ear-to-ear as he kicked up grass and dirt an hour before No. 11 Penn State outlasted Northwestern 17-7 in the slop on Saturday. Penn State’s defensive captain stuffed Northwestern quarterback Ryan Hilinski at the goal line early in the fourth quarter to snuff out the Wildcats’ second-half momentum, and Penn State scored 14 points off three Northwestern turnovers to overcome five of its own giveaways. ”It was a grimy game,” Mustipher said. ”We executed our defense, made the plays we were supposed to and that’s about it.” Nick Singleton had 21 carries for 87 yards and a touchdown, Sean Clifford completed 10 of 20 passes for 140 yards with a touchdown and Kaytron Allen added 86 rushing yards on 21 carries to help Penn State (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten) stay unbeaten heading into an off week where they’ll have plenty to clean up. Both teams struggled early, combining for six turnovers in the first half. Penn State coughed up the ball twice on its first three drives. Xander Mueller recovered a Singleton fumble and Bryce Gallagher intercepted Clifford, but Penn State’s defense kept the Wildcats (1-3, 1-1) from taking advantage. Northwestern gained just 13 yards in the first quarter and gave the ball back when Ji’Ayir Brown intercepted Ryan Hilinski and returned it to midfield. Clifford led a quick five-play drive from there, and found tight end Brenton Strange open in the flat. Strange leapt over a defender at the goal line to make it 7-0 late in the first. Hilinski didn’t complete his first pass until 10 minutes before halftime. Shortly afterward, a bad snap bounced at his feet and Penn State defensive end Nick Tarburton hopped on it. The Nittany Lions turned that giveaway into points, too, when Singleton plowed in from two yards out seven plays later. Singleton’s up and down day continued, with the freshman fumbling again Penn State’s next possession when Rod Heard drilled him behind the line of scrimmage. Cameron Mitchell recovered for the Wildcats. But they couldn’t block Tarburton. Penn State’s end hit Hilinski two plays later to force another fumble. Linebacker Curtis Jacobs recovered to keep the score 14-0 at halftime. The Nittany Lions held the Wildcats to just 31 rushing yards. Northwestern running back Evan Hull, who entered leading the country in yards from scrimmage, finished with 96. Kicker Jake Pinegar added to Penn State’s lead with a 38-yard field goal with 14:29 left. FINAL SHOT Hilinski got into a rhythm in the fourth quarter before Mustipher shut him down. Northwestern’s quarterback went 5-for-9 with 54 yards to steer his offense to the Penn State 1 on the Wildcats’ 11th possession of the day. Instead of opting for a field goal that would’ve made it 17-10 with just under 12 minutes left, Fitzgerald tried to sneak Hilinski over the goal line. ”That was the turning point in the game to be honest with you,” Fitzgerald said. NO EXCUSES Franklin was not pleased with his team’s turnovers, especially after the Nittany Lions entered the game second in the country at plus-8 in turnover margin. In addition to Singleton’s two fumbles, Allen and Keyvone Lee also lost hold of the ball. ”I’m never going to allow the weather to be an excuse,” Franklin said. ”It doesn’t matter. We have to protect the football.” INJURY REPORT Penn State wideout KeAndre Lambert-Smith suffered a right leg injury in the first quarter and spent the rest of the game on the sideline with his right leg in a boot. THE TAKEAWAY Northwestern: Northwestern has been plagued by turnovers all season. Saturday was no different. They gave the ball away nearly every time they had any momentum going. Meanwhile, Hull entered the game as the team’s leading receiver, but didn’t catch his first pass until late in the third quarter. Penn State: The Nittany Lions are off next week before they travel to Michigan to face the No. 4 Wolverines on Oct. 15. They’ll have a lot to clean up. UP NEXT Northwestern: Hosts Wisconsin on Oct. 8. Penn State: Visits No. 4 Michigan on Oct. 15. — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap-top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://bit.ly/3pqZVaF
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2022-10-02T19:00:46
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2022-10-02T19:00:48
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England had the last laugh in a tense seven-match series against Pakistan, prevailing 4-3 on their first visit to the Asian country in 17 years. At a series decider in Lahore, England batted first and then defended the total, reducing Pakistan to 142 for 9 in 20 overs. Pakistan's T20I batting veterans Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam struggled to get going in the series finale. Chris Woakes dismissed Babar Azam for 4 runs in the opening over, while Reece Topley dismissed Mohammad Rizwan for 1 run in the second. Pakistan's chase appeared to be over in 9 balls as they were reduced to 5 for 2 after losing their skipper and top T20I batsman. Pakistan's middle order has always been a source of concern, and it was put to the test when Babar and Rizwan failed. Shaan Masood hit a crucial 56 off 43 balls, but it was Pakistan's only big contribution as they continued to lose wickets at regular intervals to be reduced to 142 for 8 in 20 overs. Iftikhar Ahmed and Khushdil Shah, who have been criticized for their inconsistency in the middle order, scored 19 and 27 runs, respectively. Asif Ali was out for just seven runs, while lower-order strong batter Mohammad Nawaz was unable to get going in the crucial game. Pakistan never gained any momentum throughout the chase, as England shown yet again that they will be one of the favorites to win the T20 World Cup in Australia. Chris Woakes excelled for England with scores of 3/26 in 4 overs, while David Willey took 2 wickets for 22 runs. Earlier in the day, England demonstrated their batting prowess, with Philip Salt and Alex Hales scoring 39 runs in only four overs. Mohammad Hasnain took Hales' wicket and Salt was run-out, but David Malan and Ben Duckett put England ahead with a 62-run partnership. Malan struck three sixes and eight boundaries in his 47-ball 78, while Harry Brook hit four. READ| Watch: Ball gets deflected off Rishabh Pant's gloves, Rohit Sharma narrowly avoids 'low blow
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2022-10-02T19:00:53
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP)Alabama did it once. That was probably enough for Nick Saban’s tastes. The second-ranked Crimson Tide lost starting quarterback Bryce Young to a shoulder injury in the second quarter against Arkansas on Saturday in a 49-26 win over No. 20 Arkansas. For a period, though, Alabama appeared in trouble without the reigning Heisman Trophy winner. Saban, who has never lost to Arkansas in his 16 years as Alabama coach, is hopeful Young would be fine for the Crimson Tide’s game next week against Texas A&M – the only team to beat Alabama in the regular season last year. ”Bryce has a little AC sprain in his shoulder. We’ll have to take it day-to-day,” Saban said. ”I think he’s OK. He doesn’t have a serious injury.” After opening a 28-0 lead in the second quarter behind two touchdown series from Young and another two from his replacement, redshirt freshman Jalen Milroe, the Alabama offense began to sputter. Arkansas capitalized. Milroe, who finished just 4 of 9 passing for 65 yards and a touchdown, and the Alabama offense had minus-1 yard in the third quarter. Then they saw their 28-point lead evaporate to five entering the fourth. Arkansas rallied with its running game, trickery and Alabama’s own mistakes. Arkansas ran for 187 yards on the ground, the most Alabama has allowed since Week 3 last year. Rocket Sanders, who entered the game as the SEC’s leading rusher, had his fourth 100-yard game of the season, going for 101 on 22 carries. His touchdown with 19 seconds left in the third quarter trimmed Alabama’s lead to five. It came after a bad snap on a punt attempt resulted in the Razorbacks taking over on the Crimson Tide 3. ”We didn’t maintain our intensity. We let them get back in the game at one point,” Saban said. ”The kicking game errors, the onside kick, the bad snap on the punt. Those were really our errors.” They stopped making them in the fourth. Ahead by just five and facing a third-and-15 from his own 20, Milroe scrambled for 77 yards inside the Arkansas five. Three plays later, Jase McClellan scored from three yards and the lead was back to double-digits. Arkansas never recovered. ”It stopped the bleeding for sure because that was third-and-long in bad field position,” Saban said. ”That was a huge momentum swing in the game, in my opinion. After that, we played better. After that, I think they didn’t play as well.” Jahmyr Gibbs tacked on two more touchdowns in the fourth on runs of 72 and 76 yards. He finished with 202 yards and two scores on 18 carries. Arkansas quarterback KJ Jefferson was 13 of 24 passing with 155 yards and a touchdown. Arkansas coach Sam Pittman said the quarterback hit his head on a play before exiting and with the outcome not in doubt, he chose not to put the quarterback back into the game. It was unclear whether that was because of injury or the score. ”Right now, we’re one-dimensional,” Pittman said. ”We’ve got to be able to throw and catch and protect. We can’t just turn around and hand the ball off and beat really good teams.” THE TAKEAWAY Alabama: Always has answers. Without Young, it simply leaned into its running game. Arkansas: Pittman was bold with an onside kick to steal a possession, but the Razorbacks’ defense couldn’t take advantage of Young’s absence. HOPEFUL FOR THE HEISMAN Young is among the favorites again for the Heisman Trophy in 2022. Saban said he didn’t put him back into the game because the injury limited his throwing ability. ”He couldn’t go back in the game today because I didn’t think he had much steam throwing the ball,” Saban said. ”He’s had these before and in a few days he’s responded really well. We’ll just have to see how it goes. BACK TO EARTH Arkansas cracked the Top 10 two weeks ago after starting 3-0, but could fall out of the rankings after two straight losses to Alabama and Texas A&M. The Razorbacks lost three straight games last year before winning five of their last six. ”We’ve got to regroup,” Pittman said. ”Last year we lost three in a row and turned it around. We’ve got to find a way to turn it around.” POLL IMPLICATIONS Alabama will likely stay at No. 2 in the rankings, but with more than half the season to play, Young’s status will likely determine whether they stay there for the long term. Arkansas could drop out of the Top 25 following a second straight loss. UP NEXT Alabama: Hosts Texas A&M next week. Arkansas: Travels to Mississippi State for Week 6. — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://bit.ly/3pqZVaF
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David Miller's fighting century went in vain as South Africa scored 221 runs but fell short by 16 runs during the 2nd T20I match against India. Sent in to bat, India posted a massive 237 for three, riding on a solid batting display by the top four and then returned to restrict the visitors to 221 for 3 in the stipulated 20 overs. Quinton de Kock (69 not out) and David Miller (106 not out) did the bulk of scoring for the visitors. KL Rahul (57) and Rohit Sharma (43) put on a 96-run opening stand to set the foundation for India at the Barsapara cricket stadium here. Suryakumar Yadav (61) then took centre stage as he smashed five boundaries and as many sixes en route to his 102-run stand off just 40 balls with Virat Kohli (49 not out). Dinesh Karthik then made some lusty blows in his seven-ball 17 not out. Keshav Maharaj (2/23) was the most successful bowler for South Africa but it turned out to be a disastrous day for the rest of his bowling colleagues. For India, Arshdeep Singh (2/62) and Axar Patel (1/53) were the wicket-takers. Brief Score: India: 237 for 3 in 20 overs (Suryakumar Yadav 61, KL Rahul 57, Virat Kohli 49 not out; Keshav Maharaj 2/23). South Africa: 221 for 3 in 20 overs (David Miller 106 not out, Quinton de Kock 69 not out; Arshdeep Singh 2/62).
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2022-10-02T19:00:59
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2022-10-02T19:01:00
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WACO, Texas (AP)Even as Jaden Nixon stumbled forward and had to keep himself from falling down, Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy knew no one was catching the speedster. Nixon’s 98-yard kickoff return to open the second half started a flurry of 39 combined points in the third quarter, and the ninth-ranked Cowboys beat No. 16 Baylor 36-25 on Saturday in a rematch of last year’s Big 12 championship game. Nixon found an open gap in the middle of the field, broke free from the grasp of Baylor’s Devyn Bobby at the Oklahoma State 35, regained his balance and easily outran everyone to the end zone ”When he kind of fell and then he got up, most of time the defense will catch you because he’s fallen. But I mean, I was watching … it takes him two steps and he’s back at close to 4.5 speed, and he can roll,” Gundy said. The Cowboys (4-0, 1-0 Big 12) also beat Baylor in the regular season last year, but came up inches short of their first conference title since 2011 when the Bears made a fourth-down stop just short of the end zone in the final seconds of the championship game. This time, the Cowboys took the lead for good with a touchdown on their opening drive. Oklahoma State quarterback Spencer Sanders threw seven picks in his two games against Baylor last season, including four in the Big 12 title game, but he was more efficient this time. He finished 20-of-29 passing for 181 yards with a touchdown and an interception. He also ran 14 times for 75 yards with several scrambling runs and a 1-yard TD plunge. ”This game was definitely more personal for me, and I just made sure I did everything I could to hold myself accountable,” Sanders said. After Nixon’s return, Baylor (3-2, 1-1 Big 12) responded with Blake Shapen’s 49-yard TD pass to Monaray Baldwin, who added a 70-yard catch-and-run score on a fourth-down play later in the third. True freshman Richard Reese had a 1-yard TD run on a short drive set up when Christian Morgan intercepted Sanders. ”Third quarter was like a video game,” Gundy said. Baylor trailed 23-3 after Nixon’s runback, but made it a game after that. ”I’m proud of our team for the second half we had and the ability to start that third quarter with some emotion and energy, which frankly was missing in the first and second quarter,” Baylor coach Dave Aranda said. Shapen completed 28 of 40 passes for 345 yards and Baldwin caught seven passes for 174 yards. Reese had 85 yards and a score on 17 carries. Six of the true freshman’s rushing TDs have come in Baylor’s three home games. Another long kickoff return for Oklahoma State, with Brennan Presley taking it to midfield after Reese scored, was followed immediately by Braydon Johnson’s incredible 49-yard catch and then Dominic Richardson’s 1-yard run. The Cowboys added a 19-yard field goal after Shapen’s fourth-down incompletion from the Baylor 33 gave Oklahoma State the short field. ”That’s a big win. … It just shows that the young guys stepped up, you know, did their job,” Sanders said. ”That’s a great team to win against, especially on the road in their own house.” NOT CARRYING OVER A week after opening Big 12 play with a win at Iowa State, the Bears couldn’t match that in their own stadium. Their only lead came after a field goal on the game’s opening drive. ”We definitely had points where we were low on that (energy level) throughout the game,” Bears standout left tackle Connor Galvin said. ”At those times, we had to take a deep breath and like `alright guys, let’s pick it back up.’ Let’s go. Let’s fix the issue on the field.” HIGHLIGHT GRABS Oklahoma State made some highlight catches for Sanders. That started with Bryson Green’s contested leaping catch in the back corner of the end zone for an 8-yard TD on their opening drive. On Johnson’s 49-yard catch in the third quarter, he reached back and through a defender to make the grab near the sideline, and when twisting and turning, his left foot slid out of bounds just short of the end zone. THE TAKEAWAY Oklahoma State: The Cowboys were solid coming off their open date and rose to the challenges of playing their first ranked opponent and leaving Stillwater for the first time. Baylor: The Bears had won nine consecutive home games since a 42-3 loss to Oklahoma State in the 2020 regular-season finale. That game was pushed back two months because of COVID-19, and played when Baylor was without 47 people – players, coaches and support personnel. POLL IMPLICATIONS Oklahoma State will certainly remain in the top 10, and could even climb a spot. Baylor could hang in near the bottom of the poll since both of its losses are against Top 25 teams, or could fall completely out of the rankings. UP NEXT Oklahoma State plays Texas Tech next Saturday at home. Baylor has a Saturday off before playing its next game at West Virginia on Oct. 13, a Thursday night. — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap-top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/mrxhe6f2
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David Miller's explosive ton went in vain as Indian bowlers hold their nerve to clinch the T20I series 2-0 after 16 run victory in the second T20I against South Africa here at Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati on Sunday. With the win, Team India took an unassailable lead 2-0 over South Africa. During South Africa's 1st over of their batting, people witnessed a hilarious event in which the ball swung so much that Rishabh Pant had to dive to collect the ball but the ball got deflected by his gloves and hit Rohit Sharma who was standing in the slips. Watch the video below. That oops moment #INDvSA Feat. #RohitSharma & #rishabhpant pic.twitter.com/xXTuik09sF — Shubhankar Mishra (@shubhankrmishra) October 2, 2022 Earlier put to bat first, India posted a daunting total of 237/3 with the help of stunning half-centuries from Suraykumar Yadav and KL Rahul. Suraykumar slammed 61 runs in 22 balls, while Rahul played a knock of 57 off 28. Virat Kohli looked in red-hot form as he slammed unbeaten 49 runs off 28 balls. Suryakumar smashed 61 off 22 balls with the help of five boundaries and five sixes. Kohli carried finding boundaries and struck two more to take 10 runs off the 19th over. Dinesh Karthik took the crease in the final over, a situation that was absolutely tailor-made for the batsman. Karthik bludgeoned two sixes and a four in the final over to snatch 18 runs and take India to a massive score of 237/3. Kohli missed yet another 50-plus score as he ended with 49 off 28 balls. Brief Score: India 237/3 (Surayakumar Yadav 61, KL Rahul 57; Keshav Maharaj 2-23) vs South Africa 221/3 (David Miller 106*, Quinton de Kock 69*; Arshdeep Singh 2-62).
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2022-10-02T19:01:06
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NATCHITOCHES. La. (AP)Zachary Clement brought Northwestern State back from 12 points down in the final 94 seconds with a pair of touchdowns and a two-point conversion to knock off Nicholls 36-33 on Saturday night. After losing its first three games to start the season, Northwestern State now finds itself 2-0 and in first place in Southland Conference play. Nicholls led 33-21 with 3:17 left after Julien Gums’ 37-yard score. Clement answered with a 27-yard strike to Javon Antonio to pull the Demons within five, 33-28, and Northwestern State recovered the onside kick and drove to the Nicholls 3 with nine seconds left. After Nicholls called a pair of timeouts, Clements hit Antonio on a slant pattern inside the 1 and the receiver spun out of the arms of two would-be tacklers and into the end zone. The pair connected again on a slant pattern in the end zone for a two-point conversion and a three-point lead. The Demons were flagged for a pair of unsportsmanlike conduct penalties following the PAT and were forced to kick off from their own 10, giving Nicholls the ball at its own 39. Kohen Granier’s pass to the end zone was picked off as time expired. Clement had 288 yards on 21-for-42 passing and 70 yards on 18 carries to lead Northwestern State (2-3, 2-0). Antonio had nine catches for 132 yards. Granier was 20 of 41 for 324 yards and two touchdowns for Nicholls. Gums carried 18 times for 104 yards for Nicholls (0-5, 0-1). — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap-top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/mrxhe6f2
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2022-10-02T19:01:08
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Fans of Punjabi singer Afaaz aka Amanjot Singh Panwar are worried after Yo Yo Honey Singh shared shocking news about the former getting seriously injured with multiple injuries. As per sources, the singer was coming out of a Dhaba with his three friends Gurpreet, Teji, and Kuljit after having dinner, yesterday night. He had an argument with suspect Vicky, there after which he was attacked by the latter. Alfaaz is among the promising, hit-machine artist from Punjabi music. Let's learn more about the singer Background of Alfaaz Alfaaz aka Amanjot Singh Panwar is a jatt hailing from Chandigarh. Alfaaz has been active in Pollywood and Bollywood since 2011. Alfaaz is a popular playback singer, writer, lyricist, music composer, and actor. Speaking about his educational qualification, as per the information from Decades Life, Alfaaz has graduated with a degree under Bachelor of Fashion Designing and he also possesses an MBA degree in Real Estate. The artist has over 70K followers on Instagram. Alfaaz popular discography Since 2011, Alfaaz has made some major contributions to Punjabi music. He made his Pollywood singing debut with Haye Mera Dil. His other super hits songs include Yaar Bathere, Kalley Rehne De, Putt Jatt Da, Chamkila VS Justin Beiber. Alfaaz made his singing debut in Bollywood with Dilliwali Zaalim Girlfriend (song Birthday Bash). Alfaaz's relationship with Honey Singh Yo Yo Honey Singh and Alfaaz are among the dynamic duos of the Punjabi music industry. Together, they have collaborated with chartbusters like Haye Mera Dil, Bebo, Birthday Bash, Yaar Bathere. Honey Singh considers Alfaaz as his brother. He was the one who shared news of Alfaaz, and he promised that the attacker will have to pay for injuring Alfaaz. Punjabi artists living in danger Such a brutal attack on Alfaaz highlighted the plight of Punjabi singers. Earlier this year, on April 29, Sidhu Moose Wala was shot dead in Punjab. Soon after Sidhu's death, Mika Singh also stated that gangsters do threaten Punjabi singers, and they are living in danger.
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2022-10-02T19:01:12
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DALLAS (AP)Ahmad Antoine had 16 carries for 92 yards and a touchdown, Xxavier Watson returned a fumble 40 yards for a score and Prairie View A&M never trailed Saturday night in its 34-14 win over Grambling at the Cotton Bowl in the State Fair Classic. Prairie View has won five straight against the Tigers. Jaden Stewart scored on a 2-yard run that capped a 16-play, 80-yard drive and made it 7-0 with 4:31 left in the first quarter. Luis Reyes kicked field goals of 26 and 37 yards in the second quarter and Antoine added a 35-yard touchdown run to give the Panthers (3-2, 3-0 Southwestern Athletic Conference) a 20-0 lead with 1:45 left in the first half. On the ensuing drive, Grambling moved across midfield when, on fourth-and-2, Chance Williams ran for 4 yards but on the next play Kenden Jones strip-sacked Quaterius Hawkins to set up Watson’s touchdown that made it 27-0 at halftime. Julian Calvez ran for a 5-yard touchdown and threw a 5-yard TD pass to Noah Bean in the third quarter for Grambling (1-4, 0-2). — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap-top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/mrxhe6f2
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2022-10-02T19:01:15
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Tomorrow is the 8th day of the ongoing festival Navratri (Maha Ashtami). On the 7th day of Navratri, we celebrate the 8th avatar of Goddess Durga, Maha Gauri. Durga puja is celebrated to mark the victory of good over evil and positivity over negativity. Maha Ashtami is considered one of the most important days of Durga Puja. MahaGauri is known by other names as well, including Shwetambardhara (dressed in white clothes), Vrisharudha (rides the bull), Chaturbhuji (has four hands) and Shambhavi (bestows bliss and happiness). 'Maha' means extremely and 'Gauri' means fair. She represents purity, calmness, wisdom and austerity. Kanya Pujan 2022: Know Tithi, shubh muhurat, puja vidhi for Maha Ashtami Here are some messages and WhatsApp wishes to share with your family and friends on this auspicious occasion of Maha Ashtami. *May Maa Durga give prosperity to you and your family. May her blessings be always with you. Happy Durga Ashtami. *Hope this Durga Ashtami brings in good fortune and abounding happiness for you. Happy Durga Ashtami! *This festival brings a lot of colour to our lives. May bright colours dominate your life. Happy Durga Ashtami *Let your home be filled with the joyous spirit of this divine occasion. Happy Durga Ashtami. *Ma Durga is a mother of the universe, she represents the infinite power of the universe and is a symbol of female dynamism. Happy Durga Ashtami! *May this Durga Ashtami brighten up your life with joy, wealth, and good health. Wishing you a Happy Durga Ashtami.” *May this festival bring you happiness and success. HAPPY NAVRATRI 2021! *May the blessings of maa Durga fall upon you and your family. HAPPY NAVRATRI 2021! “May Maa Durga illuminate your life with countless blessings of happiness. Happy Durga Ashtami.” *May the nine auspicious days of Navratri bring hope and happiness in your life. HAPPY NAVARATRI 2021!
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2022-10-02T19:01:18
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The first map of the ‘galactic underworld’ a chart of the corpses of once massive suns that have since collapsed into black holes and neutron stars have revealed a graveyard that stretches three times the height of the Milky Way, and that almost a third of the objects have been flung out from the galaxy altogether. Also, READ: With no fuel and drained batteries, India's Mangalyaan mission ends after 8 historic years “These compact remnants of dead stars show a fundamentally different distribution and structure to the visible galaxy,” said David Sweeney, a PhD student at the Sydney Institute for Astronomy at the University of Sydney, and lead author of the paper in the latest issue of Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.“The ‘height’ of the galactic underworld is over three times larger in the Milky Way itself,” he added. “And an amazing 30 percent of objects have been completely ejected from the galaxy.” Neutron stars and black holes are formed when massive stars — more than eight times larger than our Sun — exhaust their fuel and suddenly collapse. This triggers a runaway reaction that blows the outer portions of the star apart in a titanic supernova explosion, while the core keeps compressing in on itself until — depending on its starting mass — it becomes either a neutron star or a black hole. In neutron stars, the core is so dense that electrons and protons are forced to combine at the subatomic level into neutrons, squeezing its total mass into a sphere smaller than a city. If the mass of the original star is greater than 25 times our Sun’s, that gravity-driven collapse continues, until the core is so dense that not even light can escape. Both types of stellar corpses warp space, time, and matter around them. Although billions must have been formed since the galaxy was young, these exotic carcasses were flung out into the darkness of interstellar space by the supernova that created them, and hence slipped beyond sight and knowledge of astronomers — until now. By carefully recreating the full lifecycle of the ancient dead stars, the researchers have constructed the first detailed map showing where their corpses lie. “One of the problems for finding these ancient objects is that, until now, we had no idea where to look,” said Sydney Institute for Astronomy’s Professor Peter Tuthill, co-author on the paper. “The oldest neutron stars and black holes were created when the galaxy was younger and shaped differently, and then subjected to complex changes spanning billions of years. It has been a major task to model all of this to find them.” Newly-formed neutron stars and black holes conform to today’s galaxy, so astronomers know where to look. But the oldest neutron stars and black holes are like ghosts still haunting a house demolished long ago, so they are harder to find. “It was like trying to find the mythical elephant’s graveyard,” said Professor Tuthill, referring to a place where, according to legend, old elephants go to die alone, far from their group. “The bones of these rare massive stars had to be out there, but they seemed to shroud themselves in mystery.” Added Sweeney: “The hardest problem I had to solve in hunting down their true distribution was to account for the ‘kicks’ they receive in the violent moments of their creation. Supernova explosions are asymmetric, and the remnants are ejected at high speed — up to millions of kilometres per hour — and, even worse, this happens in an unknown and random direction for every object.” But nothing in the universe sits still for long, so even knowing the likely magnitudes of the explosive kicks was not enough: the researchers had to delve into the depths of cosmic time and reconstruct how they behaved over billions of years. “It’s a little like in snooker,” said Sweeney. “If you know which direction the ball is hit, and how hard, then you can work out where it will end up. But in space, the objects and speeds are just vastly bigger. Plus, the table’s not flat, so the stellar remnants go on complex orbits threading through the galaxy. “Finally, unlike a snooker table, there is no friction — so they never slow down. Almost all the remnants ever formed are still out there, sliding like ghosts through interstellar space.” The intricate models they built — together with University of Sydney Research Fellow Dr Sanjib Sharma and Dr Ryosuke Hirai of Monash University — encoded where the stars were born, where they met their fiery end and their eventual dispersal as the galaxy evolved. The final outcome is a distribution map of the Milky Way’s stellar necropolis. “It was a bit of a shock,” said Dr Sharma. “I work every day with images of the visible galaxy we know today, and I expected that the galactic underworld would be subtly different, but similar in broad strokes. I was not expecting such a radical change in form.” In the maps generated, the characteristic spiral arms of the Milky Way vanish in the ‘galactic underworld’ version. These are entirely washed out because of the age of most of the remnants, and the blurring effects of the energetic kicks from the supernovae which created them. Even more intriguing, the side-on view shows that the galactic underworld is much more ‘puffed up’ than the Milky Way — a result of kinetic energy injected by supernovae elevating them into a halo around the visible Milky Way. “Perhaps the most surprising finding from our study is that the kicks are so strong that the Milky Way will lose some of these remnants entirely,” said Dr Hirai. “They are kicked so hard that about 30 percent of the neutron stars are flung out into intergalactic space, never to return.” Added Tuthill: “For me, one of the coolest things we found in this work is that even the local stellar neighbourhood around our Sun is likely to have these ghostly visitors passing through. Statistically our nearest remnant should be only 65 light years away: more or less in our backyard, in galactic terms.” “The most exciting part of this research is still ahead of us,” said Sweeney. “Now that we know where to look, we’re developing technologies to go hunting for them. I’m betting that the ‘galactic underworld’ won’t stay shrouded in mystery for very much longer.”
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2022-10-02T19:01:24
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2022-10-02T19:01:24
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KINGSTON, R.I. (AP)Kasim Hill threw two touchdown passes to Caleb Warren, Marques DeShields ran for two touchdowns and Rhode Island rolled to a 38-10 win over Brown on Saturday night. All the damage was done in the first half as twice the Rams defense stopped the Bears on downs while snagging a pair of interceptions and recovering a fumble. Although Rhode Island was quiet on offense after the break, a third interception, a second fumble recovery and another fourth-down failure stymied the Bears until a late touchdown. Hill went 15 of 27 for 257 yards, hitting favorite target Kahtero Summers six times for 112 yards. Warren had three catches for 83 yards with both of his touchdowns, covering 28 and 26 yards, coming in the final minute of the first half following interceptions. DeShields rushed 11 times for 109 yards with touchdowns covering 21 and 12 yards. The win gave Rhode Island (3-2) a 21-19 lead in the Governor’s Cup and three-straight wins, but the Bears still lead the 106-game series 73-31-2. Jake Wilcox was 20-of-29 passing but only picked up 158 yards and had three interceptions for the Bears (1-2). — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap-top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/mrxhe6f2
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2022-10-02T19:01:22
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2022-10-02T19:01:30
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Aslam Inamdar, a rising Pro Kabaddi League player who will play for Puneri Paltan in the upcoming season, said that his team's preparations are going well. "We've been working hard to be ready for the next season of the vivo Pro Kabaddi League. We also concentrated on strength and conditioning training. We'll try to put up a fantastic show in the next season"." The raider, who helped Maharashtra defeat Haryana 39-35 in the Semi-Final of the 36th National Games Gujarat 2022 on Friday, spoke about the things that worked for his team, saying, "We coordinated really well on the mat. Pankaj Mohite, Akash Shinde, and the entire crew did an excellent job. We fixed our faults from the previous game and advanced to the Final." Inamdar remarked of the summit clash, "We'll treat the Final like any other game. During the game, we'll try to make good use of our technique. We are only here today because of the fans, and the Maharashtra team has gotten a lot of their support." The dates for Season 9 of the Pro Kabaddi League have been revealed by the league's organizers. The league will begin on October 7, 2022, and will last through mid-December. Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad will host the league stage. Season 9 will go off on October 7th, with the returning winners of Season 8, Dabang Delhi K.C. facing battle against U Mumba. The second match will feature the league's first Southern Derby of the season, between the Bengaluru Bulls and the Telugu Titans. In the final match of the first day, U.P. Yoddhas will face Jaipur Pink Panthers. READ| "Safar jari hai": Mohammed Shami hits nets after recovering from Covid-19- WATCH
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2022-10-02T19:01:30
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HOUSTON (AP)Dezmon Jackson ran untouched into the end zone from a yard out with 35 seconds left to give Sam Houston a 17-16 win over Stephen F. Austin on Saturday in the Western Athletic Conference opener for both teams. Stephen F. Austin (2-3, 0-1) looked to have pulled off the win by forcing an incomplete pass on fourth-and-goal but an offsides penalty gave Sam Houston (2-2, 1-0) another opportunity. Trae Self pushed Stephen F. Austin to its 40 on the final possession before Trey Smith’s interception ended it. The Lumberjacks jumped out to a 13-0 lead late in the second quarter with a pair of Chris Campos field goals and Self’s 85-yard touchdown pass to Moe Wedman. But before the half ended, Sam Houston’s Donovan Adkins blocked a punt attempt, scooped up the ball and ran five yards to the Lumberjack 7. On the next play, Keegan Shoemaker lofted a touchdown pass to Noah Smith to get the Bearkats to 10-7 at halftime. It was the 11th straight win for Sam Houston in the 96th meeting of the Battle of Piney Woods. — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap-top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/mrxhe6f2
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2022-10-02T19:01:30
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2022-10-02T19:01:36
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Wordle puzzle game gained a meteoric rise during the pandemic. Invented by software engineer Josh Wardle, the online game is quite addictive and it has become for millions of players across the globe. The game is web-based and does not require any additional app or software. In the Wordle puzzle game, you have to correctly guess a pre-selected word by making random word guesses and taking the hints. Every midnight, Wordle refreshes its word of the day and you get six attempts to guess the correct word. To help you out, here is the Wordle 470 answer for October 3. Wordle 470 answer for October 3 The answer of Wordle 470 for October 3 is STING. The meaning of ‘sting’ is a a small sharp-pointed organ at the end of the abdomen of bees, wasps, ants, and scorpions, capable of inflicting a painful or dangerous wound by injecting poison. How to play Wordle game Open any web browser on your device. Visit https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html Type in the five letter word and press enter. You will get 6 chances to guess the right word. You can even share the result of your game once you have guessed the word or you ran out of chances.
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2022-10-02T19:01:37
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SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP)Lindsey Scott Jr. threw four touchdown passes and ran for three more as Incarnate Word rolled past McNeese State, 48-20 in a Southland Conference battle Saturday night. Scott, a graduate transfer from Nicholls, had a pair of 7-yard touchdown runs in the first quarter to stake Incarnate Word to a 14-0 lead, and after McNeese answered with 10 second-quarter points, hit Taylor Grimes from 11 yards out for a 21-10 halftime lead. Scott hit Grimes with two more touchdown passes in the second half, including a 33-yard strike in the third quarter, and tossed 23 yards to CJ Hardy. Scott was 25 of 35 for 347 yards and added 49 yards rushing on 10 carries as the Cardinals (4-1, 1-1) amassed 550 yards offense. Marcus Cooper added 25 carries for 135 yards and Grimes caught eight passes for 115 yards. McNeese (1-4, 0-1) managed 310 yards of offense. Knox Kadum was 13-of-26 passing for 144 yards. Deonta McMahon carried 17 times for 88 yards. — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap-top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/mrxhe6f2
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2022-10-02T19:01:38
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2022-10-02T19:01:42
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)Cole Snyder threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Justin Marshall with 31 seconds remaining in the game and Buffalo rallied to beat Miami of Ohio 24-20 on Saturday. Snyder’s pass to Marshall capped a 13-play, 82-yard drive for Buffalo (2-3, 2-0 Mid-American Conference) that took 3:51 off the clock. Miami (2-3) made it to the Buffalo 46-yard line before turning the ball over on downs with 3 seconds left in its MAC opener. Mike Washington’s 1-yard touchdown plunge gave Buffalo a 7-0 lead midway through the first quarter. Three scrimmage plays later Aveon Smith scored on a 73-yard run to pull the RedHawks even. Buffalo took a 14-7 lead on Cole Snyder’s 1-yard touchdown run following an interception by Jahmin Muse and a 51-yard return. Graham Nicholson’s 35-yard field goal pulled Miami within 14-10 at halftime. Alex McNulty’s 43-yard field goal stretched the Bulls’ lead to 17-10, but Aveon Smith scored on a 3-yard run and Nicholson added another field goal to give the RedHawks a 20-17 lead after three quarters. Snyder completed 19 of 35 passes for 188 yards with one interception for Buffalo. The Bulls managed just 278 yards of offense, while yielding 359. Smith completed 14 of 26 passes for 119 yards for Miami. He rushed 12 times for 142 yards and two scores. — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://apnews.com/cfbtop25
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2022-10-02T19:01:45
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2022-10-02T19:01:48
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NORMAL, Ill. (AP)Nic Baker, Romeir Elliott and Javon Williams Jr. each had a short-yardage touchdown run in the second quarter when Southern Illinois scored all its points and the the Salukis held on to beat Illinois State 19-14 on Saturday night. Illinois State (2-2, 0-1 Missouri Valley Football Conference) scored the final touchdown of the night on Zack Annexstad’s 2-yard toss to Daniel Sobkowicz with 9:55 remaining. On the Cardinals’ final possession, Annexstad led a 15-play drive to the Southern Illinois 13 with 1:40 to play, but he was sacked by Richie Hagarty on fourth-and-8 to end it. Baker scored on a 1-yard run to open the second quarter. About four minutes later, the Salukis went 78 yards in just three plays and scored on Williams’ 2-yard burst. Elliott stretched the lead to 19-0 on his 2-yard TD run that capped an 85-yard drive. Baker was 15-of-19 passing for 143 yards for Southern Illinois (3-2, 2-0). Elliott ran for 74 yards on 15 carries and Williams finished with 32 yards rushing. Annexstad completed 26 of 47 passes for 243 yards with two touchdown passes. — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap-top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/mrxhe6f2
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2022-10-02T19:01:52
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CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP)Theo Day accounted for two touchdowns and Northern Iowa beat Indiana State 20-14 on Saturday. Dawson Basinger’s 1-yard touchdown run pulled Indiana State to 17-14 with 7:41 remaining. But Day led Northern Iowa (2-3, 2-1 Missouri Valley Football Conference) on a 12-play, 57-yard drive that took up nearly six minutes and was capped by Matthew Cook’s 35-yard field goal with 1:44 to play. On the ensuing series, the Sycamores drove to their 40 before Benny Sapp III intercepted a Gavin Screws’ pass to end it. Day ran for a 6-yard touchdown in the first quarter and added an 18-yard TD pass to Alex Allen early in the third. Day finished 14-of-24 passing for 180 yards with another 21 yards rushing. Screws completed 18 of 28 passes for 174 yards for Indiana State (1-3, 0-1). — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap-top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/mrxhe6f2Saturday.
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2022-10-02T19:01:58
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)Sean Tucker ran for three touchdowns and a career-high 232 yards, Garrett Shrader threw for one score and ran for another, and Syracuse defeated Wagner 59-0 on Saturday to remain unbeaten. With the win, the Orange moved to 5-0, the program’s first 5-0 start since 1987 when Syracuse went 11-0 in the regular season. The shutout was SU’s first since 2019 against Liberty. ”I’m excited for the young men to be 5-0. I’ve got to recall whether I’ve been (5-0) or not. For the young men, it’s exciting. They haven’t played perfect football, but their record is still perfect and now they get an opportunity to do some exciting stuff,” Syracuse coach Dino Babers said. ”It doesn’t mean they will, but it does mean we have a chance.” ”It’s a great feeling, especially with where we’re at in the season,” Shrader said. ”I’m proud of the team and where we’re at. We can’t get complacent. We have an exciting part of the schedule coming up.” Wagner (0-4), a Championship Subdivision team, has now lost 24 straight games and is winless under third-year head coach Tom Masella. The Seahawks have not won a game since beating Long Island University on Sept. 28, 2019 and have been outscored 152-14 over their past three games. Shrader ran it in from the 1-yard line just over three minutes in to begin the rout, and Tucker broke off a 60-yard run six minutes later. Tucker also scored on runs of four and six yards, all coming in the first half. Tucker now has 2,668 yards in his SU career, good for seventh in program history, just behind the late Floyd Little. ”The thing is, Sean is so humble. I just love him to death,” Babers said. ”Whenever he runs I get excited. I like it that when he gets out in the open no one catches him. That’s really comforting and reassuring. I think more than that he’s just one of those guys everyone roots for. I’m excited for everything he acquires. And hopefully he can acquire some more.” ”This means a lot to me,” Tucker added. ”It represents the hard work I’ve put in. Just being up there and passing those guys, being mentioned with the greats at Syracuse, is special.” The Orange led 49-0 at halftime. Both teams agreed to then play two, 10-minute quarters after halftime due to the lopsided score. ”We played a Top 25 team, maybe even better,” Wagner coach Tom Masella said. ”They have a Heisman Trophy candidate. A quarterback, an SEC transfer who’s playing in the ACC and is a hell of a player. They were a lot better than us, that’s what I can tell you.” The Orange amassed 631 yards of total offense and its defense limited the Seahawks to 50 yards on 38 plays, four first downs, and sacked quarterback Ryan Kraft three times. Cornerback Duce Chestnut intercepted Kraft and returned it 28 yards for a score. Shrader completed all 17 of his passes for 238 yards and spread the ball to eight different receivers before being removed after three quarters. Freshman LeQuint Allen rushed for 112 yards, including a 90-yard run, and scored from eight yards out. Kraft was 2-of-6 passing for just 19 yards. RED ZONE PERFECTION: Syracuse is 25-for-25 in the red zone this season. OH, THOSE PENALTIES: The Orange still are plagued by penalties. Syracuse was called for seven against Wagner after getting called for 12 against Virginia the previous game. THE TAKEAWAY: Wagner: After playing Syracuse and Rutgers in its first four games, Wagner faces more reasonable competition the rest of the way. Syracuse: It’s hard to take much away from a mismatch, but Syracuse can take a breather and enjoy its status as one of the nation’s unbeatens. The Orange’s remaining schedule, however, is daunting. Syracuse faces five Top 25 teams in its final seven games, with only three in the friendly confines of the JMA Wireless Dome. UP NEXT: Wagner visits Columbia University on Saturday. Syracuse has a bye week and then closes out a four-game homestand against No. 10 North Carolina State on Oct. 15. — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap-top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/mrxhe6f2
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2022-10-02T19:02:06
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2022-10-02T19:02:13
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PULLMAN, Wash. (AP)Cameron Ward threw for 343 yards and three touchdowns as Washington State beat California 28-9 on Saturday, despite Ward being intercepted twice in the end zone. Renard Bell caught eight passes for 115 yards and a touchdown for Washington State (4-1, 1-1 Pac-12), which played four of its first five games at home. The Cougars were coming off a heart-breaking loss to Oregon last weekend. ”I’m proud of this team and how it responded,” WSU coach Jake Dickert said. ”This was the prettiest, ugly, gutty win we knew we needed to have. ”To come back the next week … just shows the type of team we can be.” Jack Plummer completed 23 of 33 passes for 273 yards for California (3-2, 1-1), which was coming off a big win over Arizona. Both teams scored over 40 points last weekend, but points were scarce for most of this game. After a scoreless first quarter, Washington State got a 34-yard punt return by Robert Ferrel, coupled with a personal foul on the Bears, to start a drive on the Cal 20-yard line. Jaylen Jenkins ran the ball in from the 2 for a 7-0 lead. Cal drove to the WSU 24, but had to settle for a 42-yard field goal by Dario Longhetto to pull within 7-3. On WSU’s next drive, Ward was intercepted in the end zone by Cal safety Daniel Scott. The Golden Bears advanced to midfield, but Plummer was sacked on consecutive plays and they had to punt. Washington State kept the 7-3 lead at halftime in a defensive battle, with each team barely topping 100 yards of offense. Washington State had the first drive of the second half, and Ward quickly connected with Bell on a 47-yard completion to the Cal 17. Ferrel caught a 17-yard touchdown pass barely a minute into the half for a 14-3 lead. Cal went three-and-out, and Washington State advanced to the Bears’ 21-yard line. But a scrambling Ward was intercepted in the end zone again, this time by Craig Woodson, to kill the drive. Dickert said Ward kept his composure despite the interceptions. Ward was able ”to gut through it and come back and make some big-time throws,” Dickert said. ”A quarterback needs a short memory.” Jaydn Ott scored on a 2-yard run for California early in the fourth quarter, a touchdown set up by receptions of 30 and 49 yards by Jeremiah Hunter. The 2-point conversion pass failed and Washington State led 14-9. Ward threw a 37-yard touchdown pass to Bell four plays later to lift the Cougars to a 21-9 lead with 12 minutes left in the game. ”You want to get him the ball,” Dickert said of Bell. Ward added another touchdown pass to tight end Billy Riviere with six minutes left. Cal coach Justin Wilcox said his team could not get to Ward. ”We had three or four chances for some negative plays on them, but we just couldn’t get him (Ward) on the ground,” Wilcox said. ”We had a couple of big plays in the air, and that was nice to see, but we gotta score more than that, everybody knows that,” Wilcox said. ”We got nothing going in the run game. Pass protection wasn’t where it needed to be. We’re all gonna share in that, but we didn’t expect to be as poor as we were in those areas today, especially coming off of last week,” Wilcox said. TRIBUTE TO 1997 TEAM The 1997 Washington State team that broke a 61-year drought by winning the conference championship and going to the Rose Bowl was honored during Saturday’s game. Dickert said that team shows what is possible at Washington State and had particular praise for former coach Mike Price, who led the Cougars to the Rose Bowl twice. ”There should be a statue of coach Price somewhere,” Dickert said. NOT OTT Ott, who ran for 274 yards and three touchdowns last week against Arizona, was held to 69 yards on Saturday. ”We knew we had to corral him coming in,” Dickert said. ”He earned every yard he got.” THE TAKEAWAY Washington State: The Cougars defense seems to have recovered from a collapse that allowed Oregon to score three quick touchdowns in the closing minutes of the Ducks’ 44-41 win last week. California: The Golden Bears took a step back from their 49-31 win over Arizona last weekend. UP NEXT Washington State: The Cougars play at No. 6 Southern California next Saturday in their toughest challenge of the season. California: The Bears have a bye next weekend, before playing at Colorado on Oct. 15. — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25 Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://apnews.com/cfbtop25
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KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP)Jack Salopek threw for three touchdowns and Western Michigan pulled away early in a 44-7 victory over New Hampshire on Saturday night. Western Michigan (2-3) scored on four of its first five possessions in taking a 28-7 halftime lead. Two first-quarter scores came on pass plays of 75 and 76 yards, the first to a wide-open Corey Crooms from Salopek off a flea ficker on the Broncos’ first play, and the second on a screen to Sean Tyler. Salopek finished 13-of-23 passing for 252 yards with an interception. Crooms had 109 yards on five catches. La’Darius Jefferson and Tyler added rushing touchdowns. Joshua Burgett had a 3-yard reception for a score. Western Michigan’s Delano Ware returned an interception 97 yards for a touchdown for the game’s final points. The Broncos had four takeaways, 17 tackles for loss and seven sacks. Max Brosmer threw for 161 yards for UNH (3-2), including a 26-yard score to Dylan Laube. — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap-top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/mrxhe6f2
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)Miyan Williams found out right before the game that he would be Ohio State’s No. 1 running back Saturday because TreVeyon Henderson was out with an injury. ”I looked in his eyes, and I told Tre `I got you. I got you today,”’ Williams said in describing the pregame interaction between the backs who normally split carries for the Buckeyes. Williams carried the load, rushing for a career-high 189 yards and five touchdowns, as the Buckeyes (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten) buried Rutgers 49-10. The third-year back exploded for a 70-yard TD romp in the third quarter and also had four short scoring plunges. A 2-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter, his fifth of the game, tied an Ohio State record. He’s the first back to rush for five touchdowns in a game since Keith Byars in 1984. Pete Johnson also did it in 1974. ”Miyan was running hard today,” Ohio State coach Ryan Day said. ”You know, he turns a 3-yard run into a 5-yard. He just keeps us on schedule. And it was tough down there in the red zone. (Rutgers) kind of dug in a few times. Miyan had a really good day for us.” Williams stepped up with the best game of his Ohio State career on a day when quarterback C.J. Stroud wasn’t as sharp as usual. The Heisman Trophy favorite completed 13 of 22 passes for a career-low 154 yards with two touchdowns and an interception as the Rutgers defense keyed on taking away the pass. Stroud said he wasn’t bothered. ”I think that we just want to win,” he said. ” If that means I don’t throw for a lot of yards, I don’t throw for a lot of touchdowns, I can’t really care less. I’m here to win.” Rutgers jumped out a 7-0 lead after Ohio State’s Emeka Egbuka fumbled a punt return after the opening drive, setting up a 14-yard TD pass from Evan Simon to Sean Ryan. It was the first time the Buckeyes had trailed in a game since going down 3-0 early in the opener against Notre Dame. Ohio State tied it on the next possession when Williams’ 32-yard rumble set up his 2-yard TD two plays later. Stroud capitalized on a Rutgers turnover with his best pass of the afternoon, a dime that hit Julian Fleming in stride running down the middle for a 36-yard touchdown. Williams’ third TD gave Ohio State a 28-7 halftime lead. Stroud threw an interception, his second of the season, early in the second half, but the Scarlet Knights (3-2, 0-2) could manage only a 35-yard Jude McAtamney field goal. ”We didn’t do enough things right in the end to be in the game,” Rutgers coach Greg Schiano said. THE TAKEAWAY Rutgers: Scarlet Knights had decent defense at times, but not much else was clicking. Williams rushed for more yards (189) for Ohio State than the Scarlet Knights’ offense gained all afternoon (187). ”Just not our time yet,” Schiano said. ”Now the word `yet’ is the operative word.” Ohio State: Williams pounded away running and blocking for nearly every snap until he went to the bench with about 11 1/2 minutes left in the game. He showed he could be the bell cow of the explosive Buckeyes offense, whether he gets the chance again or not. Details of Henderson’s injury weren’t disclosed. LATE DUST-UP Tempers flared in the fourth quarter when Ohio State punter Jesse Mirco pulled the ball and ran for a first down with the Buckeyes up 39 points. Mirco scurried out of bounds and was nailed late by Aron Cruickshank in front of the Ohio State bench. That riled up both teams, with Schiano coming clear across the field to jaw at Day, who jawed right back. After order was restored, Cruickshank was ejected, and Schiano and Day got off-setting unsportsmanlike conduct fouls. After the game, Day insisted that he didn’t call the fake. Mirco decided to run on his own. Both coaches downplayed the confrontation. ”One coach defending their side, one coach defending their (side). No hard feelings,” Day said. ”I told him that after the game.” POLL IMPLICATIONS The Buckeyes did what they were supposed to do against a weaker conference team. They likely will stay where they are. LOTS OF POINTS Ohio State has scored 49 or more points in nine straight games against Rutgers. That is the longest streak by any team against a single opponent since the Associated Press poll era began in 1936, according to ESPN Stats & Info. UP NEXT Rutgers: Hosts Nebraska next Saturday. Ohio St: At Michigan State, the first road game of the season, next Saturday. — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://apnews.com/cfbtop25
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2022-10-02T19:02:28
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CLEVELAND (AP)Myles Garrett will not play in Sunday’s game against Atlanta, giving the Browns star defensive end more time to recover from multiple injuries suffered when he crashed his Porsche earlier in the week. The All-Pro hurt his shoulder, biceps, had several cuts and bruises, and broke a blood vessel in his left eye when he lost control while speeding near his home. Garrett veered into a ditch, hit a fire hydrant and flipped his car several times on Monday after practice. The Browns listed him as questionable Friday before downgrading the 26-year-old to out on Saturday before flying to Georgia to take on the Falcons. Garrett, who cleared concussion protocol, did not make the trip. Speaking more softly than usual on Friday with signs of his accident apparent in an abrasion on his forehead and bright redness in his injured eye, Garrett said he felt fortunate to walk away from the wreck. A female passenger also suffered minor injuries. ”I’m glad that everything worked out in a positive light,” Garrett said. ”We’re both healthy, both walking around. Just blessed with another day.” Garrett has been cited numerous times by police for speeding in the past few years. He said the accident was a ”wake-up” call and pledged to be more careful driving. ”I don’t think it takes something as drastic as this to tell me that I need to slow down,” Garrett said. ”It’s about listening to my loved ones, hearing them out, and understanding that it is serious every time you get into the car.” Garrett was cited by the Ohio Highway Patrol for losing control of his car. Garrett told an officer he thought he was going 65 mph in a 45 mph zone. In a post-crash report, the highway patrol said Garrett was driving at an ”unsafe speed for the road being traveled.” The highway patrol ruled out alcohol, drugs or distracted driving as causes for the accident. One the NFL’s elite pass rushers, Garrett is one sack away from passing Clay Matthews for the team’s career mark. The Browns defense, plagued by communication breakdowns in Weeks 1 and 2, has been dealing with numerous injuries lately. Cleveland could also be without their other starting end, Jadeveon Clowney, who is listed as questionable for Sunday with an ankle injury. Clowney sat out last week’s win over Pittsburgh with the injury and hasn’t practiced. If he’s also out, the Browns will start rookie Alex Wright and Isaac Rochell. Top cornerback Denzel Ward (back, ribs) and linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (groin) missed practice earlier this week. Starting linebacker Anthony Walker Jr. suffered a season-ending quadriceps injury against the Steelers. Jacob Phillips will take Walker’s spot. ”I don’t believe that there are backups in the NFL,” defensive coordinator Joe Woods said. ”I just believe there are starters-in-waiting. Some of the guys are still developing and learning, but I trust those guys.” Before traveling, the Browns signed tight end Miller Forristall to the active roster from the practice squad, and elevated defensive tackle Roderick Perry II and defensive end Curtis Weaver from the practice squad. — More AP NFL coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl and https://twitter.com/AP-NFL
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2022-10-02T19:02:35
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2022-10-02T19:02:43
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COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP)Maryland quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa had a lot on his mind this week. That was only natural after his brother Tua was stretchered off with a head injury while playing for the Miami Dolphins. ”They’re really, really close,” Terrapins coach Michael Locksley said. ”I think the one thing that was able to settle him down, was he was finally able to get a FaceTime with Tua, and Tua basically said, `Hey, I’m fine man. Go play.”’ Taulia Tagovailoa threw for 314 yards and a touchdown, and Maryland handed Michigan State its third consecutive loss, 27-13 on Saturday. The Terrapins (4-1, 1-1 Big Ten) scored touchdowns on their first two possessions, and the Maryland defense was solid as the Terps passed their first test in what feels like an important October for the program. Payton Thorne threw for 221 yards and a touchdown, but the Spartans (2-3, 0-2) went scoreless in the second half against a Maryland defense that still has a lot to prove. Michigan State also had problems on special teams, missing a field goal, having another one blocked and botching an extra point because of a bad snap. Tagovailoa went 32 of 41 and moved ahead of Boomer Esiason for third place on Maryland’s career list in yards passing. ”I’ll take my hat off to that kid,” Locksley said. ”You guys have no idea what the last 24 to 48 hours have been like for him.” Early on, it felt like this game might turn into a shootout. Maryland opened the scoring on a 15-yard touchdown run by Antwaine Littleton II. Then Michigan State answered with a 12-yard scoring run by Elijah Collins. Colby McDonald scored on a 2-yard run for the Terps, and then the defenses finally settled in. The next touchdown didn’t come until Thorne’s 8-yard strike to Jayden Reed with 4:24 left in the half, and the failure on the extra point left Michigan State still trailing 14-13. The Terps drove 80 yards in 13 plays to go up 21-13 on Tagovailoa’s 5-yard touchdown pass to Rakim Jarrett with 42 seconds left in the second quarter. Maryland nearly added to its lead moments later when Dante Trader Jr. intercepted Thorne’s pass and ran it back to the end zone, but a personal foul call on Corey Coley Jr. wiped out that turnover. ”We can’t control the referees, we can’t control the calls,” Locksley said. ”At some point I think we’ll earn the respect around here, to where we are able to take advantage of calls like that. All we can do is worry about us.” The Spartans had a chance to kick a field goal at the end of the half, but Jakorian Bennett blocked Jack Stone’s 45-yard attempt. The Maryland defense took over from there, holding Michigan State to 8 yards in the third. ”Obviously, I’m frustrated and disappointed, but we just have to move forward,” Thorne said. ”We just got done playing the game 30 minutes ago, but all we can control is what’s in front of us. That’s where my mindset is at.” The Spartans did pull off an impressive goal-line stand in the fourth, stopping Littleton four straight times after the Terps had first-and-goal from the 2, but the rain picked up in the final quarter, making it even harder for Michigan State to move the ball. ”We’re moving in the right direction,” Maryland linebacker Ahmad McCullough said. THE TAKEAWAY Michigan State: The season is slipping away fast for Michigan State – to the point where it wasn’t even much of a surprise that the Spartans had their four-game winning streak over Maryland snapped. There were early signs of life offensively, but they didn’t last. ”I told the team there’s not a whole lot to say right now,” Michigan State coach Mel Tucker said. ”I can’t make them feel any better. When we turn on the film, it’s going to be a lack of execution – offense, defense and special teams.” Maryland: The Terps play three of their four October games at home, so they have a chance to hang around in contention in the division before having to face Ohio State and Penn State next month. Tagovailoa was sharp even in dreary weather, and Maryland has to be pleased with this defensive performance. STREAKS Littleton has scored a touchdown in six straight games dating to last season. … Maryland’s Chad Ryland made kicks of 43 and 51 yards in the second half, but he missed from 50 to end his streak of 24 made field-goal attempts in a row. UP NEXT Michigan State: The Spartans won’t get any kind of reprieve. They host No. 3 Ohio State next Saturday. Maryland: The Terrapins host Purdue on Saturday. — Follow Noah Trister at https://twitter.com/noahtrister — More AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap-top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/mrxhe6f2
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2022-10-02T19:02:43
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2022-10-02T19:02:49
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THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP)Rams left guard David Edwards will miss Los Angeles’ game at San Francisco on Monday night after reporting possible symptoms of a concussion. Rams coach Sean McVay said that Edwards ”said he was a little bit foggy” after individual drills at practice Saturday. The Rams (2-1) immediately put him in the concussion protocol. Edwards is in his fourth season as a starter on the Rams’ line. The Wisconsin product has started 44 of his 52 games with Los Angeles, and he started all 21 games last season in the Rams’ run to their Super Bowl championship. ”It was great for him to be able to kind of communicate,” McVay said. ”We took the right steps, especially, with the situation that occurred on Thursday. But really just in general, regardless of whether or not that happened with Tua (Tagovailoa), it’s something we take very serious, and I appreciate him handling it the right way. I know he wants to be out there with his teammates.” Edwards will miss Monday’s game along with starting center Brian Allen and backup right guard Tremayne Anchrum. Bobby Evans is likely to take over at left guard, while Alaric Jackson will play right guard with Coleman Shelton sliding over to center. Los Angeles’ line depth has been seriously tested this fall after the offseason departures of starters Andrew Whitworth and Austin Corbett. Rookie offensive guard Logan Bruss, the Rams’ highest draft pick last April, already was ruled out for the season after tearing knee ligaments in their second preseason game. McVay also ruled out defensive backs David Long (groin) and rookie Cobie Durant (hamstring) for a second straight game, but safety Jordan Fuller and rookie cornerback Derion Kendrick are expected to play despite being limited in practice with injuries. — More AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL and https://twitter.com/AP-NFL
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2022-10-02T19:02:50
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2022-10-02T19:02:55
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LONDON (AP)Saints quarterback Jameis Winston will not play in New Orleans’ game against the Minnesota Vikings in London because of a back injury, the team confirmed on Saturday. Andy Dalton is set to start Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the NFL’s first international game of the season. Winston’s status was downgraded from doubtful to out. The team signed quarterback Jake Luton to the active roster from the practice squad. Versatile tight end/quarterback Taysom Hill also took reps this week behind Dalton, who started for nine seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals. On Friday, coach Dennis Allen said: ”Our plan right now is to have Andy ready to go.” In other moves, the Saints waived fullback Adam Prentice and elevated tight end J.P. Holtz and running back Latavius Murray from the practice squad to the active roster. Winston this week said he was preparing to play against the Vikings, though he didn’t practice. He has thrown for 858 yards with four TD passes and five interceptions in three games. He has completed 63.5% of his passes. Dalton started nine games for the Cowboys in 2020 after Dallas starter Dak Prescott’s season-ending ankle injury. Dalton completed 64.9% of his passes that season, throwing for 2,170 yards with 14 TDs and eight interceptions. Last season, Dalton appeared in eight games and made six starts for the Chicago Bears, completing 63.1% of his passes for 1,515 yards with eight touchdowns and nine interceptions. — More AP NFL coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl and https://twitter.com/AP-NFL
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2022-10-02T19:02:57
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Ontario’s fallen firefighters from the last two years were honoured during a memorial service in downtown Toronto Sunday afternoon. The ceremony started at 1 p.m. at the Ontario Fire Fighters Memorial on College Street, just south of Queen’s Park. Lt.-Gov. Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Premier Doug Ford, Solicitor General Michael Kerzner, President of the Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs (OAFC) Rob Grimwood, Director of Firefighters’ Association of Ontario (FFAO) Jamie Hiller, President of the Ontario Professional Fire Fighters Association (OPFFA) Greg Horton, were among those who spoke at the memorial service and laid wreaths. “I’m very, very thankful that we can all gather today to remember the brave women and men who gave their lives protecting us,” Ford said. “They’re all heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice in the name of duty and service to their community, and while they’re no longer with us, their honour and sacrifice will never be forgotten.” “Let me thank you all from the bottom of my heart. We’re forever grateful for your service,” he said. Ontario Fire Marshal Jon Pegg also spoke at the gathering, and said today’s memorial service pays tribute to all of Ontario’s firefighters who made the “ultimate sacrifice.” “For the 36 names being added to the memorial this year, and the 98 names that we are also honouring today, we are forever indebted to their service,” he said. “Their loss is felt deeply by their families, their fire departments, and the entire community that they pledge to protect.” The names of all the fallen firefighters were read aloud to reflect and honour the sacrifice they each made to their community. A bell rang after each name as part of the tradition that firefighters have to pay their respects, as well as at the end of the ceremony. “When the fire was out and the alarm had come to an end, it was the bell that signalled to all the completion of that call,” the Ontario Professional Fire Fighters Association said. “When a firefighter dies in the line of duty, it is the toll of the bell that solemnly announces a comrade’s passing.” Today the Province of Ontario honors and remembers our fallen firefighters who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty protecting the lives and property of the people of Ontario including 28 from the City of Toronto who made the ultimate sacrifice. pic.twitter.com/TBlMS4vMTV — Toronto Fire Services (@Toronto_Fire) October 2, 2022 The names of 36 fallen firefighters will be added to the Memorial Wall, in addition to the 98 names of those who were lost in 2020 and 2021. This is the first time in the last two years Ontario could pay tribute to its fallen firefighters in person due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Programming note: A new week of The Mark Steyn Show begins Monday on GB News at 8pm British Summer Time, which is 3pm North American Eastern or 12 noon for a West Coast lunchtime listen. Wherever you are on the planet, you can watch the show live right here. Details of all Mark's regularly scheduled TV and radio shows each week can be found on this page in the right-hand sidebar. Apologies for the slight delay in posting, but welcome to this week's Hundred Years Ago Show. October 1922 begins with Fascists on the streets of Italy, a military call-up in Russia, and a currency collapse in Germany. Across the Atlantic, America's first female senator shatters the glass ceiling (sort of), and America's first female cross-country flyer flies from San Francisco to New York (sort of). Plus all the other headlines from New Zealand to North Cobalt - and the sounds of the era from Billy Jones to Marie Lloyd. Click above to listen. The Hundred Years Ago Show began in the first few weeks of lockdown as an occasional feature on The Mark Steyn Show. It proved so popular that it's now a stand-alone show every weekend - with plenty of lessons for our own time. Thank you for your kind comments on the programme. The significance of a very minor item on last week's show caught the eye of Veronica, an Auckland member of The Mark Steyn Club: Sometimes I like to read ahead a little on The 100 Years Ago Show (or should I say read backwards?) but, alas, I do not have Mark's forensic eye for detail - the death of the relatively obscure 6th Earl Spencer failed to catch my eye, as it should have, considering that his great-great grandson is now the heir to the throne. Probably not an eventuality the 6th Earl ever foresaw and definitely a step up from being Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire (not that there's anything wrong with that). It is extraordinary with what apparent ease the ex-Kaiser picked up the threads of his life after presiding over, some would say causing, so much needless death and destruction across Europe - a comfortable exile in the Netherlands, a second marriage, an international book deal. The newspapers Mark mentioned as serialising his memoirs were all US publications so, I presume, 'William Hohenzollern' retained a level of popularity amongst the German-American citizenry. Amazing when you think about it. Indeed, Veronica. But then, were Joe Biden's nuclear brinksmanship to usher in the apocalypse, I don't think he'd have any difficulty getting a serialisation deal with The New York Times. Incidentally, as with our audio adventures, video poetry and musical specials, we've created a special Hundred Years Ago home page in handy Netflix-style tile format to enable you to set your time machine for the precise week or month you're in the mood for. The Hundred Years Ago Show is a special production of The Mark Steyn Club. As we always say, Club membership isn't for everyone, but, if you're interested, you can find more information here.
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Devon and Cornwall Police have confirmed the death of a pedestrian who was hit by a car on the A38 near Buckfastleigh. The A38 westbound was closed after a serious collision took place between a car and a pedestrian. Devon and Cornwall Police were called to the A38 Dean Prior near Buckfastleigh at around 12.36pm on Sunday 2 October. The pedestrian was confirmed to have died after the collision. Police attended the site with paramedics from the South West Ambulance Trust following reports of a crash involving a pedestrian and a vehicle. For the full story, read our live blog: A38 at Buckfastleigh closed after multiple vehicle and pedestrian crash Devon and Cornwall Police are appealing for any witnesses to the crash, or anyone who may have dashcam footage to aid in their investigations. A statement from the police said: "At approximately 12.36pm on Sunday, October 2, police attended a report of an RTC involving a car and a pedestrian on the A38 Dean Prior, Buckfastleigh, Devon. The pedestrian was sadly confirmed as deceased." "Officers from the Roads Policing Team who attended are appealing for witnesses who may have seen the collision or have dash camera footage to contact police, quoting the log number 393 of October 2." Devon Air Ambulance also attended the site of the crash at around 1.30pm. The road was initially closed between the A384 in Buckfastleigh and the A385 at South Brent. As of 6.30pm, traffic reporting system Inrix said the A38 was closed between the Dartbridge junction and the Marley Head junction. The road was closed for at least six hours. Traffic heading towards Plymouth was affected by the crash and, according to Inrix, is still being affected. Cars are being divered through Dartbridge. An Inrix statement says: "Exit the A38 at Dart Bridge, follow signs for Dartington. Then take the A384 to rejoin the A38 at Marley Head Junction." Read next: - Exeter's ancient treasures you walk past every day Epic Gym Joeys reunion to be held in Exeter for final farewell
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2022-10-02T19:03:36
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PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- All eyes were on Former Eagles Coach Doug Pederson as the Jacksonville Jaguars traveled to Lincoln Financial Field to take on the Philadelphia Eagles. Pederson, now the head coach of the Jaguars, spent five seasons as head coach in Philadelphia and even lead the team to their first Super Bowl win in 2018. While his entrance was met with audible applause and some standing ovations, the overall response was muted. Fans tell Action News, they are happy there were no 'boos.' "This guy did nothing but good things in this city, brought us Lombardi trophy, you can't boo the guy," said Joe Cimabue of West Grove. Eagles fans say they are left with many fond memories of Pederson, a reminder by the life-size statue located at the Linc. Fans say they have nothing but respect for the former coach. "Philly will always treat him nice. They may not treat the team nice; but will treat him nice," said Vince Massimini of Phoenixville. The welcome back game for former head coach Doug Pederson was also met with with rain, wind and chilly air. The weather did nothing to stop the pre-game tailgate but inside the stadium many seats were slow to fill. "You can't miss a Sunday in Philly for the Birds," said Cimabue.
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The Arkansas Department of Health is encouraging everyone six months and older to get vaccinated for the flu.All the ADH local health units have flu shots available.You can also get vaccinated at local pharmacies and some doctor's offices.After a few relatively mild flu seasons, Dr. Joel Tumlison with the ADH said he expects a busier flu season this year."Flu can be a dangerous illness, as well as a miserable one. For all those reasons, it's good to get vaccinated. We know that the flu vaccine is very effective at keeping you out of the hospital and preventing death. Those are the primary reasons we encourage vaccination and we encourage everybody six months and up to get it,” Tumlison said.Tumlison said you can get your flu shot and your COVID-19 booster at the same time."It was like 10% or slightly less of the mild symptoms that increase for people, so not considered a significant reason and for a lot of people that convenience is a great reason to go ahead and get them on the same day. They'll probably give them to you in opposite arms, just because that's best practice. But there's no reason not to get it on the same day,” he said.Click here to find an ADH local health unit near you. The Arkansas Department of Health is encouraging everyone six months and older to get vaccinated for the flu. All the ADH local health units have flu shots available. You can also get vaccinated at local pharmacies and some doctor's offices. After a few relatively mild flu seasons, Dr. Joel Tumlison with the ADH said he expects a busier flu season this year. "Flu can be a dangerous illness, as well as a miserable one. For all those reasons, it's good to get vaccinated. We know that the flu vaccine is very effective at keeping you out of the hospital and preventing death. Those are the primary reasons we encourage vaccination and we encourage everybody six months and up to get it,” Tumlison said. Tumlison said you can get your flu shot and your COVID-19 booster at the same time. "It was like 10% or slightly less of the mild symptoms that increase for people, so not considered a significant reason and for a lot of people that convenience is a great reason to go ahead and get them on the same day. They'll probably give them to you in opposite arms, just because that's best practice. But there's no reason not to get it on the same day,” he said. Click here to find an ADH local health unit near you.
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American Airlines flight evacuated in Albuquerque after security threat Advertisement American Airlines flight evacuated in Albuquerque after security threat A security threat on an American Airlines flight forced the evacuation of the plane at Albuquerque International Sunport on Sunday morning. The FBI is responding to the incident. Albuquerque Sunport officials said everyone on the flight is safe and off of the plane. The flight, American Airline flight 928, was coming from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.This is a developing story. Check back for updates. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A security threat on an American Airlines flight forced the evacuation of the plane at Albuquerque International Sunport on Sunday morning. The FBI is responding to the incident. Advertisement Albuquerque Sunport officials said everyone on the flight is safe and off of the plane. The flight, American Airline flight 928, was coming from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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American Airlines flight evacuated in Albuquerque after security threat Advertisement American Airlines flight evacuated in Albuquerque after security threat A security threat on an American Airlines flight forced the evacuation of the plane at Albuquerque International Sunport on Sunday morning. The FBI is responding to the incident. Albuquerque Sunport officials said everyone on the flight is safe and off of the plane. The flight, American Airline flight 928, was coming from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.This is a developing story. Check back for updates. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A security threat on an American Airlines flight forced the evacuation of the plane at Albuquerque International Sunport on Sunday morning. The FBI is responding to the incident. Advertisement Albuquerque Sunport officials said everyone on the flight is safe and off of the plane. The flight, American Airline flight 928, was coming from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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Five people were killed in a string of recent homicides in Stockton, California, this summer that the police chief confirmed on Friday are interconnected.A person of interest is sought in connection with the killings. However, police have not been able to determine whether the deaths are the work of one person or multiple people."These incidents are occurring in the hours of darkness, these incidents are occurring where folks are alone by themselves, not in lit areas," Stockton's police Chief Stanley McFadden said.An $85,000 cash reward has been offered to anyone who can bring information that leads to an arrest in any of the investigations, police said. As the Stockton Police Department searches for the person or people responsible for the serial killings, sister station KCRA is learning more about the five lives lost.Family has identified three of the five victims.35-year-old Paul Alexander Yaw43-year-old Salvador William Dubedy Jr.21-year-old Hispanic man52-year-old Hispanic man52-year-old Lorenzo Lopez While most of the victims are Hispanic, Stockton police don't believe that there is any indication that these are hate crimes. At the moment it's unclear if a person of interest being sought by police is a suspect or a witness. Paul Alexander Yaw, 35Paul Alexander Yaw was killed on July 8, family confirmed to KCRA. "This is my son Paul, he was a great man with a big heart," his mother Greta Bogrow, who lives in Texas, said in a statement. "He was my son, a father, a grandson, nephew, cousin and brother and was loved by many. He has left a huge hole in our hearts and I hope they catch the person(s) responsible before this happens again."Yaw was shot just after midnight — around 12:30 a.m. — at a park in the 5600 block of Kermit Lane, police said. He was taken to the hospital, where he died from his injuries. One neighbor told KCRA 3 that she heard the gunshots.Bogrow said her son was unhoused at the time of his death. Salvador William Dubedy Jr., 43 Salvador William Dubedy Jr. was killed on Aug. 11, family confirmed to KCRA.Dubedy was a Stockton native. He was shot around 9:49 p.m. in a parking lot on the 4900 block of West Lane, police said. Officers found him with a gunshot wound and started life-saving measures. He died at the scene of the shooting, which was about five minutes away from the first homicide. Dubeday's wife, Analydia Lopez, says that she found out about the possible connection between all homicides through social media and is upset that Stockton police haven't reached out to give her family information.Lorenzo Lopez, 54Lorenzo Lopez was killed on Sept. 27, family confirmed to KCRA.He was shot just before 2 a.m. on the 900 block of Porter Avenue, police said. When officers arrived, they found the man on the sidewalk with a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. A shrine has since been set up at the scene by grieving family members. “My mother and father were just heartbroken from this,” said Jerry Lopez, brother of Lorenzo. "That’s their first baby boy. And I know they have so many memories of him.”Jerry Lopez is hopeful that the Stockton Police Department's announcement that it's offering reward money and looking for a person of interest in connection to his brother's killing, and others believed to be part of that serial murder spree, will make a difference.“He was there for me. He was watching out for me. I wish I could’ve watched out for him,” Jerry Lopez said about his big brother. Learn more about Lopez here. Five people were killed in a string of recent homicides in Stockton, California, this summer that the police chief confirmed on Friday are interconnected. A person of interest is sought in connection with the killings. However, police have not been able to determine whether the deaths are the work of one person or multiple people. "These incidents are occurring in the hours of darkness, these incidents are occurring where folks are alone by themselves, not in lit areas," Stockton's police Chief Stanley McFadden said. An $85,000 cash reward has been offered to anyone who can bring information that leads to an arrest in any of the investigations, police said. As the Stockton Police Department searches for the person or people responsible for the serial killings, sister station KCRA is learning more about the five lives lost. Family has identified three of the five victims. - 35-year-old Paul Alexander Yaw - 43-year-old Salvador William Dubedy Jr. - 21-year-old Hispanic man - 52-year-old Hispanic man - 52-year-old Lorenzo Lopez While most of the victims are Hispanic, Stockton police don't believe that there is any indication that these are hate crimes. At the moment it's unclear if a person of interest being sought by police is a suspect or a witness. Paul Alexander Yaw, 35 Greta Bogrow Paul Alexander Yaw was the first victim of Stockton serial killings. Paul Alexander Yaw was killed on July 8, family confirmed to KCRA. "This is my son Paul, he was a great man with a big heart," his mother Greta Bogrow, who lives in Texas, said in a statement. "He was my son, a father, a grandson, nephew, cousin and brother and was loved by many. He has left a huge hole in our hearts and I hope they catch the person(s) responsible before this happens again." Yaw was shot just after midnight — around 12:30 a.m. — at a park in the 5600 block of Kermit Lane, police said. He was taken to the hospital, where he died from his injuries. One neighbor told KCRA 3 that she heard the gunshots. Bogrow said her son was unhoused at the time of his death. Salvador William Dubedy Jr., 43 Analydia Lopez Second victim of serial killings in Stockton, Salvador William Dubedy, Jr., 43 Salvador William Dubedy Jr. was killed on Aug. 11, family confirmed to KCRA. Dubedy was a Stockton native. He was shot around 9:49 p.m. in a parking lot on the 4900 block of West Lane, police said. Officers found him with a gunshot wound and started life-saving measures. He died at the scene of the shooting, which was about five minutes away from the first homicide. Dubeday's wife, Analydia Lopez, says that she found out about the possible connection between all homicides through social media and is upset that Stockton police haven't reached out to give her family information. Lorenzo Lopez, 54 Hearst Owned Lorenzo Lopez was the fifth victim of Stockton serial killings. Lorenzo Lopez was killed on Sept. 27, family confirmed to KCRA. He was shot just before 2 a.m. on the 900 block of Porter Avenue, police said. When officers arrived, they found the man on the sidewalk with a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. A shrine has since been set up at the scene by grieving family members. “My mother and father were just heartbroken from this,” said Jerry Lopez, brother of Lorenzo. "That’s their first baby boy. And I know they have so many memories of him.” Jerry Lopez is hopeful that the Stockton Police Department's announcement that it's offering reward money and looking for a person of interest in connection to his brother's killing, and others believed to be part of that serial murder spree, will make a difference. “He was there for me. He was watching out for me. I wish I could’ve watched out for him,” Jerry Lopez said about his big brother. Learn more about Lopez here.
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Arizona Cardinals' J.J. Watt says he's playing 4 days after atrial fibrillation Related video above: Watt a mom! Connie Watt shares secret of raising three sons in NFL Arizona Cardinals defensive end J.J. Watt says he had his heart shocked into rhythm after going into atrial fibrillation this week, and he still plans to play Sunday against the Carolina Panthers. The three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year tweeted Sunday, "I was just told somebody leaked some personal information about me and it's going to be reported on today. I went into A-Fib on Wednesday, had my heart shocked back into rhythm on Thursday and I'm playing today. That's it." The Cardinals reported Watt did not practice on Wednesday and Thursday and was limited on Friday. He was listed as questionable due to a calf injury and an illness. The 33-year-old Watt is a five-time All-Pro and the 2017 Walter Payton Man of the Year. Atrial fibrillation is defined as a “an irregular and often very rapid heart rhythm that can lead to blood clots in the heart,” according to the Mayo Clinic. That can increase the risk of stroke, heart failure and other heart-related complications if not properly addressed. Watt is returning quickly from a health scare as the league faces criticism for the handling of concussed Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa over the past week. The NFL Players Association on Saturday fired the unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant who cleared Tagovailoa to play after he slammed his head on the turf and stumbled trying to walk it off, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press. The person confirmed the firing on condition of anonymity because a joint review by the NFL and its players’ union into Tagovailoa’s quick return to that game is ongoing. Watt had missed the first game of the year with his calf injury but has played in the last two games. He has Arizona’s only two sacks this season. Watt has 104 sacks during his NFL career.
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Five people were killed in a string of recent homicides in Stockton, California, this summer that the police chief confirmed on Friday are interconnected.A person of interest is sought in connection with the killings. However, police have not been able to determine whether the deaths are the work of one person or multiple people."These incidents are occurring in the hours of darkness, these incidents are occurring where folks are alone by themselves, not in lit areas," Stockton's police Chief Stanley McFadden said.An $85,000 cash reward has been offered to anyone who can bring information that leads to an arrest in any of the investigations, police said. As the Stockton Police Department searches for the person or people responsible for the serial killings, sister station KCRA is learning more about the five lives lost.Family has identified three of the five victims.35-year-old Paul Alexander Yaw43-year-old Salvador William Dubedy Jr.21-year-old Hispanic man52-year-old Hispanic man52-year-old Lorenzo Lopez While most of the victims are Hispanic, Stockton police don't believe that there is any indication that these are hate crimes. At the moment it's unclear if a person of interest being sought by police is a suspect or a witness. Paul Alexander Yaw, 35Paul Alexander Yaw was killed on July 8, family confirmed to KCRA. "This is my son Paul, he was a great man with a big heart," his mother Greta Bogrow, who lives in Texas, said in a statement. "He was my son, a father, a grandson, nephew, cousin and brother and was loved by many. He has left a huge hole in our hearts and I hope they catch the person(s) responsible before this happens again."Yaw was shot just after midnight — around 12:30 a.m. — at a park in the 5600 block of Kermit Lane, police said. He was taken to the hospital, where he died from his injuries. One neighbor told KCRA 3 that she heard the gunshots.Bogrow said her son was unhoused at the time of his death. Salvador William Dubedy Jr., 43 Salvador William Dubedy Jr. was killed on Aug. 11, family confirmed to KCRA.Dubedy was a Stockton native. He was shot around 9:49 p.m. in a parking lot on the 4900 block of West Lane, police said. Officers found him with a gunshot wound and started life-saving measures. He died at the scene of the shooting, which was about five minutes away from the first homicide. Dubeday's wife, Analydia Lopez, says that she found out about the possible connection between all homicides through social media and is upset that Stockton police haven't reached out to give her family information.Lorenzo Lopez, 54Lorenzo Lopez was killed on Sept. 27, family confirmed to KCRA.He was shot just before 2 a.m. on the 900 block of Porter Avenue, police said. When officers arrived, they found the man on the sidewalk with a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. A shrine has since been set up at the scene by grieving family members. “My mother and father were just heartbroken from this,” said Jerry Lopez, brother of Lorenzo. "That’s their first baby boy. And I know they have so many memories of him.”Jerry Lopez is hopeful that the Stockton Police Department's announcement that it's offering reward money and looking for a person of interest in connection to his brother's killing, and others believed to be part of that serial murder spree, will make a difference.“He was there for me. He was watching out for me. I wish I could’ve watched out for him,” Jerry Lopez said about his big brother. Learn more about Lopez here. Five people were killed in a string of recent homicides in Stockton, California, this summer that the police chief confirmed on Friday are interconnected. A person of interest is sought in connection with the killings. However, police have not been able to determine whether the deaths are the work of one person or multiple people. "These incidents are occurring in the hours of darkness, these incidents are occurring where folks are alone by themselves, not in lit areas," Stockton's police Chief Stanley McFadden said. An $85,000 cash reward has been offered to anyone who can bring information that leads to an arrest in any of the investigations, police said. As the Stockton Police Department searches for the person or people responsible for the serial killings, sister station KCRA is learning more about the five lives lost. Family has identified three of the five victims. - 35-year-old Paul Alexander Yaw - 43-year-old Salvador William Dubedy Jr. - 21-year-old Hispanic man - 52-year-old Hispanic man - 52-year-old Lorenzo Lopez While most of the victims are Hispanic, Stockton police don't believe that there is any indication that these are hate crimes. At the moment it's unclear if a person of interest being sought by police is a suspect or a witness. Paul Alexander Yaw, 35 Greta Bogrow Paul Alexander Yaw was the first victim of Stockton serial killings. Paul Alexander Yaw was killed on July 8, family confirmed to KCRA. "This is my son Paul, he was a great man with a big heart," his mother Greta Bogrow, who lives in Texas, said in a statement. "He was my son, a father, a grandson, nephew, cousin and brother and was loved by many. He has left a huge hole in our hearts and I hope they catch the person(s) responsible before this happens again." Yaw was shot just after midnight — around 12:30 a.m. — at a park in the 5600 block of Kermit Lane, police said. He was taken to the hospital, where he died from his injuries. One neighbor told KCRA 3 that she heard the gunshots. Bogrow said her son was unhoused at the time of his death. Salvador William Dubedy Jr., 43 Analydia Lopez Second victim of serial killings in Stockton, Salvador William Dubedy, Jr., 43 Salvador William Dubedy Jr. was killed on Aug. 11, family confirmed to KCRA. Dubedy was a Stockton native. He was shot around 9:49 p.m. in a parking lot on the 4900 block of West Lane, police said. Officers found him with a gunshot wound and started life-saving measures. He died at the scene of the shooting, which was about five minutes away from the first homicide. Dubeday's wife, Analydia Lopez, says that she found out about the possible connection between all homicides through social media and is upset that Stockton police haven't reached out to give her family information. Lorenzo Lopez, 54 Hearst Owned Lorenzo Lopez was the fifth victim of Stockton serial killings. Lorenzo Lopez was killed on Sept. 27, family confirmed to KCRA. He was shot just before 2 a.m. on the 900 block of Porter Avenue, police said. When officers arrived, they found the man on the sidewalk with a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. A shrine has since been set up at the scene by grieving family members. “My mother and father were just heartbroken from this,” said Jerry Lopez, brother of Lorenzo. "That’s their first baby boy. And I know they have so many memories of him.” Jerry Lopez is hopeful that the Stockton Police Department's announcement that it's offering reward money and looking for a person of interest in connection to his brother's killing, and others believed to be part of that serial murder spree, will make a difference. “He was there for me. He was watching out for me. I wish I could’ve watched out for him,” Jerry Lopez said about his big brother. Learn more about Lopez here.
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