Month: September 2018

12:05 AM ET Last week, the trends correctly told you to fade Georgia Tech as a road favorite, fade Florida State in conference play and that Troy was dangerous as a double-digit underdog. Fading Kansas as a favorite, however, didn’t work out so well (come on, Rutgers!). The trend to keep an eye on this
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10:45 AM BST Stuart Hogg will miss Scotland’s Autumn Internationals after being ruled out for 10-12 weeks due to an ankle injury. The fullback underwent surgery Thursday in Glasgow after having returned home from the Warriors’ trip to South Africa early. Hogg was absent for his side’s Pro 14 victory over the Cheetahs on Saturday
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8:58 AM ET England’s Oliver Fisher shot the European Tour’s first-ever round of 59 at the Portugal Masters Friday. The world No. 287 shot 10 birdies and an eagle during his round of 12 under par at Dom Pedro Victoria Golf Course on the south coast of Portugal. Fisher’s score propelled the Englishman to the
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8:20 AM BST Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has turned to Angus Cottrell to help combat a sudden shortage of backrowers for their Rugby Championship tour of South Africa and Argentina. Melbourne Rebels flanker Cottrell has earned a maiden call-up with both Pete Samu and Lukhan Tui set to miss the team’s upcoming fixtures in Port
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6:45 AM ET Associated Press TOKYO — U.S. Open champion Naomi Osaka advanced to the semifinals of the Pan Pacific Open by beating Barbora Strycova 6-3, 6-4 on Friday. The third-seeded Osaka converted all three of her break points and won 80 percent of points on her first serve. She will next face either Camila
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6:44 AM ET Daniel Ricciardo is not joining Renault until 2019 but the team is already feeling a lift from the Australian’s imminent arrival, according to technical director Nick Chester. Renault pulled off one of the biggest surprises in F1’s recent history of driver moves by convincing Ricciardo to leave Red Bull during the summer
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6:32 AM BST The All Blacks will be without a rested captain Kieran Read for their Rugby Championship Test against Argentina next week in Buenos Aires. Coach Steve Hansen said the 32-year-old needed to be carefully managed this year, having recovered from back surgery last December. Classy No.8 Read, who also missed the three Tests
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