At Miami, Carson Beck isn't 'trying to be Superman' anymore - ESPN
EVERY DAY FOR eight weeks, Carson Beck walked into the Miami training room before dawn and prepared to feel more pain than he had ever felt before.
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EVERY DAY FOR eight weeks, Carson Beck walked into the Miami training room before dawn and prepared to feel more pain than he had ever felt before.
CINCINNATI — Brendan Sorsby passed for 214 yards and two touchdowns, Evan Pryor ran for 111 yards and two TDs and Cincinnati used a 17-point first quarter to beat No. 14 Iowa State 38-30 on Saturday.
A hat-trick of tries from Tom Bowen ensured Cardiff left Limerick with two losing bonus points as they fell just short in their bid for a first ever win at Thomond Park.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Blake Horvath threw three touchdown passes to Eli Heidenreich, who set a pair of Navy records, and the Midshipmen outlasted Air Force 34-31 on Saturday.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans are activating running back Tyjae Spears from injured reserve, the team announced ahead of Sunday's game in Arizona.
MILWAUKEE — After becoming the first player to have three hits in the first two innings of a postseason game, Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio left Saturday's NL Division Series opener against the Chicago Cubs with an injury.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Jimbo Fisher was brought to tears while returning to Florida State's campus for the first time since resigning to take the Texas A&M coaching job in 2017.
Even in the most trying moments, when it looked like his career had migrated north to never to return, George Springer refused to lose sense of who he is. Over the 2023 and 2024 seasons, the fearsomeness that had defined Springer's career vanished. And yet he balked at the idea that numbers would define him. He still believed greatness existed within, and any hope at a resurgence necessitated him being his truest self. Which is why every day when the music in the Toronto Blue Jays' clubhouse thumped through the speakers, Springer would start to dance.