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10:43 PM ET A 22-year-old falcon mascot of the Air Force Academy was injured during the football team’s trip to New York to face Army this weekend. The Colorado Springs Gazette reported that Aurora, a well-known school mascot for over two decades, suffered an injury to both wings when she was abducted by West Point
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8:42 PM ET Utah quarterback Tyler Huntley suffered a broken collarbone in the No. 15 Utes‘ 38-20 loss at Arizona State and will miss the rest of the season, according to coach Kyle Whittingham. The injury represents a significant blow to the Utes’ chances of winning the Pac-12 South for the first time since joining
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7:10 PM ET LEXINGTON, Ky. — Georgia is headed back to the SEC championship game. The No. 6 Bulldogs clinched their second consecutive SEC East Division title with a 34-17 victory over No. 9 Kentucky on Saturday at Kroger Field, keeping their College Football Playoff hopes squarely intact. Georgia (8-1, 6-1 SEC) has just one
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5:58 PM ET CLEMSON, S.C. — Clemson Tigers had its backups playing in the fourth quarter against Louisville Cardinals, but there was a special moment worth celebrating for coach Dabo Swinney. Co-offensive coordinator Tony Elliott called a pass play for Swinney’s son, Will. Quarterback Chase Brice delivered the 8-yard shovel pass, the final touchdown scored
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5:54 PM ET AUSTIN, Texas — West Virginia wide receiver David Sills V was flagged for taunting after flashing a double Horns Down gesture at the Texas crowd following a touchdown catch Saturday against the Longhorns. The Big 12 has no language in its rulebook addressing gestures, only prohibiting athletes from “committing verbally or physically
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5:13 PM ET Joel AndersonESPN COLLEGE PARK, Md. — One of the two Maryland players involved in a fight at the end of practice earlier this week has not returned to the team since the altercation, interim head coach Matt Canada said Saturday. Canada said he wasn’t sure if or when Matt Barber, a senior
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6:50 PM ET Michigan keeps rolling, Georgia clinches the SEC East and Clemson keeps topping itself, putting up 77 points against an overmatched Louisville squad. What else have we learned in Week 10? Check back all day as games go final. No. 2 Clemson 77, Louisville 16 The Tigers went into the game against Louisville
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