Emory Jones accounts for 7 touchdowns, leads Cincinnati in a 66-13 rout of Eastern Kentucky
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 03:25:48 GMT
CINCINNATI (AP) — Emory Jones threw five touchdown passes and ran for two more scores as Cincinnati opened its first season in the Big 12 Conference with a 66-13 rout of FCS-member Eastern Kentucky on Saturday.Jones’ seven total touchdowns tied a career high. The Florida and Arizona State transfer threw six scores and ran for another against Samford on Nov. 13, 2021, while playing for the Gators.Cincinnati got the ball first and first-year coach Scott Satterfield’s offense took just 3:09 to get on the board. Jones led a seven-play, 71-yard drive that ended with a 49-yard pass down the Eastern Kentucky sideline to wide receiver Xzavier Henderson for a touchdown.Jones completed all four of his passes on the opening drive. Henderson finished the day with seven catches for a career-high 149 yards.After a three-and-out by quarterback Parker McKinney and the Colonels on their first possession, Jones stayed hot on Cincinnati’s second drive, linking up with Dee Wiggins on a deep post for a ...Warmer on Sunday
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 03:25:48 GMT
It was a comfortable Saturday across the area to kick off Labor Day weekend with sunshine and high temps in the 70s and 80s. After a weak disturbance passes by overnight, sunshine returns Sunday morning with temperatures rising into the upper 80s by the afternoon. The beach forecast is fantastic for Labor Day as well, with highs in the 80s for the North & South Shores, 70s for the Cape, Islands, and Buzzards Bay.What to watch for in September for the Chicago White Sox, including the continued development of young players
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 03:25:48 GMT
The Chicago White Sox have their general manager in place in Chris Getz.And during his introductory news conference Thursday, Getz said Pedro Grifol would return as manager.With those questions answered ahead of the final month of the season, the Sox can continue their evaluations for 2024.“Their challenge is to go out there and execute,” Grifol said Friday. “They’re getting evaluated by a new general manager. It’s a challenge for them to go out there and show us that they fit into the system that we want to put on the field next year and moving forward.”Here are three things to watch for the Sox this month.1. What adjustments will the young position players make?Second baseman Lenyn Sosa, outfielder Oscar Colás and catcher Korey Lee were once again in the starting lineup Saturday against the Detroit Tigers, batting seventh, eighth and ninth, respectively, in the Sox order.While there have been some lapses recently for Colás and Sosa ...Algoma U helps high school seniors transition into post-secondary education
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 03:25:48 GMT
Two schools are coming together to bridge the gap for high school students. Starting this Tuesday, 50 Grade 11 and 12 students from the Peel District School Board will have their first day of school at Algoma University which has a campus location in Brampton. It’s part of their inaugural Learners Early Access Program, also known as LEAP. The university hopes the free program will make transitioning from high school to university easier and teach students that obtaining a post-secondary education is possible. “It prioritizes Black and Indigenous and equity deserving groups from our local Brampton and Mississauga high schools, and offers the high school classes, university classes and certificate program in partnership with Unity Technologies,” said Rebecca Rucurean, Director of Student Recruitment at Algoma University.University courses that students have the option to take are: Intro to Canadian Business, Introduction to Esports Management, and Computer Applications. Student...N.W.T. officials say start planning now for lifting of Yellowknife evacuation order
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 03:25:48 GMT
YELLOWKNIFE — Residents of Yellowknife and a nearby First Nation who have been evacuated for weeks due to wildfires are being told to start planning now for their return home, beginning Wednesday.Officials with the Northwest Territories and Yellowknife governments told a news conference that residents who will be driving home are responsible for their own food and accommodation on their way back, and that they should prepare to be self-reliant for 72 hours upon their return. They say that means bringing along prescriptions, non-perishable food and cash.Residents who left Yellowknife on evacuation flights are encouraged to pre-register for return flights home, either online through the territory’s public safety web page or by phone lines which are already open.Officials say the pre-registration will enable them to plan how many flights home will be needed, as well as where to dispatch the planes.Only essential workers who have been contacted are being allowed back now, and ever...Instant Analysis: Longhorns defense shines in Rice win, offense needs to be cleaner next week vs. Alabama
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 03:25:48 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The No. 11 Texas Longhorns gradually pulled away from Rice in a 37-10 victory Saturday at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium. scoring on three consecutive drives in the third quarter to put it away.The Longhorns forced three turnovers and allowed the Owls to 27 rushing yards and 176 total yards while racking up 458 yards of total offense. Jaylan Ford and Austin Jordan had interceptions and Jett Bush recovered a fumble for the Longhorns.MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newslettersTexas quarterback Quinn Ewers threw for three touchdowns to three different receivers and Jonathon Brooks notched 94 scrimmage yards with a receiving touchdown. Ewers also ran for a touchdown late in the third quarter.Roger Wallace and Noah Gross break down the win and what the Longhorns will have to do going forward when they meet the mighty Alabama Crimson Tide next week in Tuscaloosa.Rockies’ bullpen falls into a deep funk as losses mount
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 03:25:48 GMT
Watching the Rockies’ bullpen is not for the squeamish.The Rockies entered Saturday night’s game vs. Toronto at Coors Field having lost 10 of their last 11 games. The Rockies held the lead in the sixth inning or later in seven of those 10 losses.The bullpen’s performance Friday night in a 13-9 loss to the Blue Jays was especially gory. It gave up nine runs over the final three innings and left Colorado with a 5.28 bullpen ERA, the third-highest in the majors behind Oakland (5.36) and Kansas City (5.30).Right-hander Jake Bird, Colorado’s dependable workhorse earlier in the season, was saddled with both a blown save and a loss Friday after giving up three runs on three hits in one-third of an inning.Bird’s 74 innings pitched out of the bullpen — not including his three starts as an “opener” — are the most among all major league relievers. Given the grind of pitching at Coors Field and the heavy workload Bird has shouldered, it̵...Two suspects arrested in connection to Aurora shooting death
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 03:25:48 GMT
Two suspects have been arrested in connection to a shooting death in Aurora’s Dayton Triangle neighborhood.Donald Howard, 18, and Jordan Zachary Leday, 27, both face a first-degree murder charge as suspects in the Monday shooting of a 20-year-old victim in the 1500 block of South Galena Way, the Aurora Police Department said in a news release.Howard was arrested Wednesday by the Regional Anti-Violence Enforcement Network as part of a Colorado Organized Crime Control Act investigation. Leday was arrested Wednesday on an outstanding warrant by Aurora police. An investigation is ongoing.Human remains discovered under Playa del Rey bridge
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 03:25:48 GMT
Authorities are investigating after a body was discovered under a bridge in Playa del Rey on Saturday.The body was found in a “shed-like structure in a concealed space" below the Culver Boulevard bridge shortly before 11 a.m., according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. The remains were identified as an approximately 40-year-old man. Police are investigating the case as a suspicious death.When authorities arrived at the scene, they encountered a foul odor that led them to a livable structure built into the rafters and pipes beneath the bridge.Rescue crews worked to extricate the man from the confined space near the Ballona Creek flood control channel but said access to the shed proved difficult. The location was approximately 20 feet above "slow-moving 10-15 feet deep tidal water."Authorities are investigating after a man's body was discovered under a bridge in Playa del Rey on Sept. 2, 2023. (KTLA)Authorities are investigating after a man's body was discovered under a bridge in P...German Shepherd sneaks into Metallica concert
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 03:25:48 GMT
INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Thousands of two-legged fans gathered at SoFi Stadium on Aug. 25 to see Metallica perform live. They were also joined by a four-legged one.A German Shepherd named Storm snuck out of her home near the venue and made her way to the gig all by herself, the band said. A German Shepherd named Storm snuck out of her home near SoFi Stadium and made her way to a Metallica concert all by herself, the band said. (X/@metallica)“After a full night of taking in the show with her Metallica family, Storm was safely reunited with her actual family the next day,” Metallica said on social media. “She had a great time listening to her favorite songs ‘Barx Æterna,’ ‘Master of Puppies’ and ‘The Mailman That Never Comes.’” The band advised fans to not bring their pets to their M72 World Tour but did acknowledge that Storm “sure did have her day.” It probably isn't a good idea to bring your furry friend to this weekend's Beyoncé concerts at SoFi Stadium either.Latest news
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