Week 2's top college football trolls -- App State roasts Texas A&M, Marshall celebrates upset win
Week 2 of college football had a little bit of everything: blowouts, highly-competitive affairs and top-25 showdowns.
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Week 2 of college football had a little bit of everything: blowouts, highly-competitive affairs and top-25 showdowns.
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COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Chase Brice threw for 134 yards and a touchdown and Appalachian State took advantage of two turnovers to stun No. 6 Texas A&M 17-14 on Saturday.
As Remco Evenepoel (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) closes on a historic Vuelta triumph, attention is already turning to the 2023 Tour de France. The 22-year-old Belgian is on the cusp on winning the Spanish Grand Tour after safely traversing the final mountain tests on Stage 20. Ad Evenepoel claimed on Saturday that the Vuelta is the first Grand Tour he has entered completely healthy, and should he keep fit, many believe he can be a real threat in next year's Tour.
More than $400,000 of government spending means big upgrades are coming to some of the most cherished mountain biking trails in the Fredericton area.
Remco Evenepoel (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) is poised to win La Vuelta after easing through the final day in the mountains, while Richard Carapaz (Ineos Grenadiers) capped his redemptive Grand Tour with a third stage victory on Stage 20. Barring a spectacular unravelling on Sunday’s final stage, a processional pan-flat ride to Madrid, Evenepoel will win a maiden Grand Tour. Closest rival Enric Mas (Movistar) was unable to force an opportunity to attack on Stage 20, and ultimately resigned himself to another second spot on the podium.
Belgian Remco Evenepoel looked poised to claim his maiden Vuelta e Espana title after successfully defending his overall lead on Saturday's penultimate stage, which was won by Olympic champion Richard Carapaz with a brilliant solo effort.
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