Ranking college football's 21 remaining unbeaten teams
Thought you had it, Washington State and Oregon State. You too, Wake Forest.
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Thought you had it, Washington State and Oregon State. You too, Wake Forest.
Texas A&M leading wide receiver Ainias Smith will miss the rest of the season with a leg injury, coach Jimbo Fisher said Monday.
Week 4 gave us plenty of moments to write home about. From Kansas reaching a 4-0 status (yes, the Jayhawks are in fact the real deal), to one of the most incredible plays of the entire year, we got a little bit of everything that makes college football great.
CHARLOTTE, US: The Americans won the Presidents Cup again, no asterisk needed. Sure, the International team lost at least four players — maybe more — who defected to Saudi-funded LIV Golf and were deemed ineligible by the PGA Tour. It had eight rookies asked to play a new format before 40,000 flag-waving fans chanting for the home team.
LOS ANGELES: Thailand's Atthaya Thitikul rolled in a birdie putt at the second playoff hole on Sunday (Sep 25) to edge Danielle Kang and capture her second LPGA title at the NW Arkansas Championship.
BARCELONA: Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo suffered a thigh-muscle tear while on international duty, his club said Saturday, while confirming Jules Kounde also had a thigh issue. Araujo was taken off inside the first minute of Uruguay’s 1-0 loss to Iran in a friendly on Friday night.
AUCKLAND: Teenager Garang Kuol, who is being chased by Newcastle United, made his international debut on Sunday in Australia’s 2-0 away win over New Zealand in their final World Cup warmup.
SEOUL: Ekaterina Alexandrova overcame nerves to win the third title of her career as she dismantled injury-hampered top seed Jelena Ostapenko 7-6 (7/4), 6-0 in the final of the Korea Open on Sunday.