How to buy Texas vs. Michigan college football tickets

The Longhorns travel to Ann Arbor for an early matchup of top-10 teams. Limited tickets are still available for as little as $246.

The college football season is underway and the best matchup of the early-season schedule is on deck.

The Texas Longhorns, new members of the SEC and ranked No. 4 to start the season put on a show in their opening game against Colorado State. The offense looked great, the defense looked dominant, and the team went on to win 52-0.

Up in Ann Arbor, the Michigan Wolverine’s National Title defense got off to a solid start, with a defensive oriented 30-10 win against Fresno State. Michigan is ranked No. 8 to start the season in the US LBM Coaches Poll.

One of these two College Football Playoff contenders is about to get a signature win, as Texas travels to visit Michigan on Saturday, Sept. 7 at 12:00 p.m.

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How to buy Texas vs Michigan NCAAF tickets

At the time of publication, the cheapest available Texas vs. Michigan tickets would cost you $246.

When: Saturday, Sept 7 at 12:00 p.m. ET

Where: Ann Arbor, MI

Tickets: $246 on StubHub

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Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah hints the 2022 NFL Draft has shaped his approach

Vikings general manager was asked what that draft meant for him, and he gave a very honest answer.

The 2022 NFL Draft was challenging for several teams as their draft picks didn’t pan out. For the Minnesota Vikings, the 2022 NFL Draft is one they would like to forget, at least the first two rounds,

This offseason, they turned the page on both of their first two draft picks by releasing one and trading another.

Lewis Cine and Andrew Booth Jr. were both sent away this offseason, creating a fog around General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah. He had just accepted the general manager role in January of that year, so folks are quick not to hold that draft against him, while others see it as no excuse.

During his media availability, the Vikings general manager was asked what that draft meant for him, and he gave a very honest answer.

“I would say that everything that I do in the future has some relevance to what I’ve done in the past. These are things I have thought about for a long period of time. . .more specific to what types of decisions you need to make. . asking, ‘Hey, where can you go get those players?’ There’s other teams with third-fourth round picks on different practice squads.”

The brutal honesty was refreshing from an NFL general manager, let alone one who has such brutal misses as the start of his tenure. Learning from things and adapting the next time you are presented goes a long way to finding success.

The 2024 NFL Draft will serve as a potential of how Kwesi Adofo-Mensah has learned from his previous mistakes.

Darren Baker, son of Dusty, called up to majors 22 years after his World Series bat boy moment

Want to feel old?

Want to feel old?

Remember when Dusty Baker was manager of the San Francisco Giants and his bat boy son ran onto the field during the 2002 World Series and had to be snatched up mid-play by J.T. Snow?

Yeah, that little kid will be playing in a big league game soon.

The Washington Nationals called up Darren Baker to the majors Sunday as part of their September roster expansion. It’ll be his first major league stint after the Nats first drafted him in 2017 when Dusty was the team’s manager, then again in 2021 after he opted for college.

Where did the time go.

Jared Allen excited for Vikings to ‘get after the quarterback’ in 2024

Now, in 2024, with Allen offering analysis instead of defensive stops, he decided to get vocal about the Vikings’ pass rush.

Former Minnesota Vikings and maybe future Hall of Famer Jared Allen had a knack for getting to the quarterback. During his six seasons with the Vikings, Allen secured 85.5 sacks.

Now, in 2024, with Allen offering analysis instead of defensive stops, he decided to get vocal about the Vikings’ pass rush.

While appearing on The Pat McAfee Show, Allen talked about the team’s ability to pass rush and how it excites him for the upcoming season.

“We’re gonna be young and fast on the defensive side of the ball, and we’ll be able to get after the quarterback.”

Allen expanded upon his praise by saying how much he lacks the job that Kevin O’Connell and his staff have done. The front office has also done a great job of putting together a defensive front that can get after the quarterback, led by free agent signee Jonathan Greenard and first-round draft pick Dallas Turner.

If the preseason was any indicator, the team will be after the quarterback early and often. In their three preseason games without Greenard and Turner, the team brought the quarterback down nine times for a sack.

Imagine the production once they start playing them on Sunday against the Giants.

USA TODAY writer: ‘After one week, Penn State looks like legitimate Big Ten threat’

USA TODAY’s Paul Myerberg included Penn State among his Week 1 winners.

Penn State seemed to turn some heads and open some eyes around the college football world in Week 1. Penn State’s 34-12 road win at West Virginia was an encouraging performance and will hopefully serve as a preview of things to come this season after the offense opened things up and generated some of the big-gain plays that were rare to see a season ago.

Following the results of Week 1 around the nation, with just a couple more games still to officially go in the books, Penn State was among the teams earning high praise in the weekly roundup from USA TODAY college football writer Paul Myerberg. In Myerberg’s first weekly roundup of winners and losers from college football’s weekend action, Penn State was singled out as one of the top performers.

“The No. 9 Nittany Lions’ new-look offense delivered 457 yards on 7.6 yards per play, led by quarterback [autotag]Drew Allar[/autotag]’s 216 passing yards and three touchdowns on 13.1 yards per throw, in a 34-12 win at West Virginia,” Myereberg highlighted. “This a quick validation of James Franklin’s decision to hire coordinator [autotag]Andy Kotelnicki[/autotag], who previously worked wonders in the same position at Kansas.”

Penn State had just eight plays of 40 yards or more last season. On Saturday against West Virginia, Penn State had four, with two in the air and two on the ground.

“The turning point was a late touchdown drive to end the first half, a 73-yard haul in just three plays to put Penn State in front 20-6 at the break,” Myerberg went on to say. “After an extended weather delay, the Nittany Lions tacked on a pair of touchdowns in the second half for a convincing road win against Power Four opponent.” After one week, the Nittany Lions look like a very legitimate Big Ten threat and one of the top contenders for the playoff.”

The expansion of the College Football Playoff from four teams to 12 was expected to benefit a team like Penn State, but the schedule opens up the possibility for Penn State to make a run for a spot in the Big Ten championship game. This opening road win sets the tone for that objective, but Penn State still has some more challenges to come on the road this season.

Penn State will get Ohio State and Washington at home, but the Nittany Lions will have to make road trips to USC and Wisconsin this season as well. It may have just been one week at West Virginia, but the Nittany Lions sure had the look of a legitimate Big Ten contender in Week 1.

Penn State will play its home opener in Week 2 on Saturday afternoon against Bowling Green. The game will air at noon Eastern on Big Ten Network.

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Top photos from Georgia’s massive win over Clemson

Top photos from UGA football’s impressive 34-3 win over the Clemson Tigers in Atlanta

The Georgia Bulldogs are 1-0 after securing a dominant season opening 34-3 win over the Clemson Tigers in Atlanta.

Georgia’s offense found its rhythm in the second half and helped the Bulldogs outscore Clemson 28-3 after halftime. Georgia quarterback Carson Beck threw two touchdowns and avoided turnovers. Both of his touchdowns came to transfer wide receivers (Colbie Young and London Humphreys).

Georgia freshman running back Nate Frazier showed explosiveness and tallied 83 rushing yards along with a touchdown.

The Georgia defense suffocated the Clemson offense. The Tigers managed 188 total yards including 46 rushing yards on 23 carries. Georgia safety Malaki Starks caught an acrobatic interception in the second half to put an exclamation mark on Georgia’s win.

Georgia looks like a national championship and the top team in the country after one week. Here’s at look at the best photos from Georgia’s impressive win over Clemson.

Atlanta Braves at Philadelphia Phillies odds, picks and predictions

Analyzing Sunday’s Atlanta Braves at Philadelphia Phillies odds and lines, with MLB expert picks, predictions and best bets.

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The Atlanta Braves (74-62) and Philadelphia Phillies (80-56) close out a 4-game series on Sunday Night Baseball at Citizens Bank Park at 7:10 p.m. ET (ESPN). Let’s analyze BetMGM Sportsbook’s lines around the Braves vs. Phillies odds and make our expert MLB picks and predictions for the best bets.

Season series: Braves lead 7-5

The teams have traded L’s in the first 3 games, with the Braves falling victim to a 3-0 shutout Saturday. The Braves scattered 6 hits but couldn’t crack RHP Zack Wheeler, who went 7 shutout innings with 7 K’s. The Braves remain 2 games up on the New York Mets for the final Wild Card spot.

The Phils are still 6 games up on the Braves as they’re 6-4 over the last 10. SS Trea Turner hit his 15th homer of the season to help the cause Sunday.

Braves at Phillies projected starters

RHP Spencer Schwellenbach vs. RHP Aaron Nola

Schwellenbach (5-6, 3.72 ERA) makes his 16th start. He has a 1.07 WHIP, 1.9 BB/9 and 10.6 K/9 in 87 IP.

  • Last start: No-decision, 4 2/3 IP, 0 ER, 5 H, 3 BB, 8 K in 8-6 victory in 10 innings Tuesday at Minnesota Twins
  • Two career starts this year vs. Phillies: 2-0, 2.13 ERA, 0.87 WHIP, 15 K in 12 2/3 IP

Nola (12-6, 3.30 ERA) makes his 28th start. He has a 1.16 WHIP, 2.3 BB/9 and 8.3 K/9 in 166 1/3 IP.

  • Last start: Win, 7 IP, 0 ER, 4 H, 1 BB, 6 K in 5-0 home victory Tuesday against Houston Astros
  • Last 3 starts: 1-0, 0.95 ERA, 1.26 WHIP, 15 K in 19 IP
  • Last 5 regular season starts vs. Atlanta: 1-1, 4.23 ERA, 1.34 WHIP, 29 K in 27 2/3 IP

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Braves at Phillies odds

Provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated at 11:10 a.m. ET.

  • Moneyline (ML): Braves +120 (bet $100 to win $120) | Phillies -145 (bet $145 to win $100)
  • Run line (RL)/Against the spread (ATS): Braves +1.5 (-185) | Phillies -1.5 (+150)
  • Over/Under (O/U): 8 (O: -120 | U: +100)

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Braves at Phillies picks and predictions

Prediction

Phillies 4, Braves 3

Moneyline

This is an interesting one because Schwellenbach, while a much lesser name, has contained the Phils twice — and as recently as 2 starts ago. Meanwhile, Nola has a 6.32 ERA in 3 GS vs. Atlanta this year.

I’m siding with Nola and the Phils at home, though, where he is 6-3 with a 2.87 ERA, 1.05 WHIP and 8.6 K/9. He has also been good against what is left of the Braves’ lineup.

Take the PHILLIES -145.

Run line/Against the spread

In a scope that Molly Hatchet would approve of, Schwellenbach has been “Flirtin’ With Disaster” as he has allowed 2+ walks in 3 of his last 4 starts. Against a Phils team seeing him for the 3rd time, I’ll take SPENCER SCHWELLENBACH OVER 1.5 WALKS (-120).

Over/Under

It’s slated to be 80 degrees with a 7-mph wind blowing out to right-center. These teams have cashed 4 Overs in the last 10 meetings, and the Under has hit in 6 of the last 8. Even with the wind blowing out, I think this is a competitive, low-scoring game.

LEAN UNDER 8 (+100).

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Iowa football ‘not surprised’ by Reece Vander Zee’s sensational Hawkeye debut

Iowa might have found a special one in Reece Vander Zee.

The Iowa Hawkeyes might have something special in true freshman wide receiver Reece Vander Zee.

The 6-foot-4, 207 pound wide receiver out of Central Lyon High School in Rock Rapids, Iowa, put on a show in his Hawkeye debut. Vander Zee reeled in five grabs for 66 yards, including a pair of touchdown catches of 7 and 19 yards.

Vander Zee’s 7-yard touchdown reception saw the frosh slide down to secure the low throw from graduate quarterback Cade McNamara in the end zone. Then, Vander Zee went up and high-pointed the football among a crowd of players and over Illinois State defensive back Mark Cannon Jr.

Afterwards, acting head coach and assistant head football coach Seth Wallace said he and the Hawkeyes aren’t shocked by Vander Zee’s impressive debut.

“No, not surprised. Reece, probably for the first two weeks of camp was a freshman and he was in a freshman role. Then, I think our offensive guys started to see some things that he was doing that gave them the confidence that let’s put him in there and see how he swims with some of these other guys. So, they put him in there and there were plays that were made, plays very similar to the ones you saw today.

“Not surprised, however, it is college football at its highest level and when you introduce somebody of that type of youth, you just really aren’t sure what’s going to unfold. I think the story is even much better considering what happened in the first half, because we were still trying to get our feet on the ground from an offensive standpoint. He goes out there and makes some of those plays. The one where we were headed to the North side that he caught over the middle. Those were impactful plays. Not surprised at all. However, just to do it in a college football environment, I think that says a lot about Reece,” Wallace said.

Vander Zee was Iowa’s first true freshman to start since 2022 and the first true freshman wide receiver start a game for the Hawkeyes since Keagan Johnson and Arland Bruce IV did so in 2021.

The Rock Rapids product became the first Hawkeye true freshman with a receiving touchdown in the season opener since Dominique Douglas versus Montana in 2006. Vander Zee is the first Hawkeye freshman wideout to have two receiving touchdowns in a game since Ihmir Smith-Marsette did so at Iowa State in 2017.

Wallace discussed what has allowed Vander Zee to jump into the equation and be dynamic so quickly.

“Yeah, I think opportunity comes in a lot of different ways. I’d start with he’s on a charter bus and not a yellow bus, so that’s a big difference in kind of how he’s probably viewing things. We have had our share of injuries when it’s come to that position. Historically that happens during camp. Camp is, it’s grueling in a lot of ways and those that are putting a lot of miles on their tires.

“From the second that he jumped in there, he hasn’t looked like a 17- or 18-year-old. He hasn’t looked like he just came to us on a yellow bus. It’s been pretty obvious that he can go out there, he can compete. We’re fortunate that his frame, his size…it’s not like we’re looking at this two years down the road trying to build this body. Obviously, he needs a lot of work when it comes to his physical development, but there’s already some that has taken place. I credit that to the state of Iowa, to the football here in the state and the players that play in the state and he’s tough-minded, too. He certainly didn’t flinch today and we haven’t seen any flinching out of him up to this point,” Wallace said.

And on that catch in the South end zone?

“Going back to Reece’s catch that he had in the South end zone, some things happen. Some guys, that’s the way they are. Desmond King, Cooper DeJean. You talk about guys that you’ve seen around here before that they make plays. Sometimes you’re just sitting there wondering, like, how the hell did that happen? It’s football and those guys are…yeah, it’s nice to see,” Wallace said.

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The best images from Auburn football’s 73-3 win over Alabama A&M

Auburn football kicked off the 2024 season with a massive win over the Alabama A&M Bulldogs on Saturday

Auburn football kicked off the 2024 campaign with a strong 73-3 win over Alabama A&M at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

The Tigers set the tone of the game early thanks to a 34-yard touchdown rush by [autotag]Jarquez Hunter[/autotag] with 14:13 remaining in the 1st quarter. Auburn would score three more times in the opening stanza, all via the pass from quarterback [autotag]Payton Thorne[/autotag].

Passing was the name of the game for Auburn as Thorne and backup [autotag]Hank Brown[/autotag] combined to complete 64% of their passes for 451 yards and six touchdowns. A total of 10 different receivers recorded a reception in the win, with freshman [autotag]Malcolm Simmons[/autotag] leading the charge with three catches for 91 yards and a score. Penn State transfer [autotag]KeAndre Lambert-Smith[/autotag] led the team in receiving touchdowns with two.

There were many memorable moments in Auburn’s season-opening win, take a look back at some of the best by checking out this photo gallery.