Michigan State Football opens week as 14.5-point underdogs to Michigan

Michigan State has opened as 14.5-point underdogs against rival Michigan according to BetMGM The Spartans are 4-5 on the season and have lost four consecutive games The Wolverines are 7-2 on the season, coming off two consecutive victories including a win over Notre Dame

Michigan State has opened as 14.5-point underdogs against rival Michigan according to BetMGM The Spartans are 4-5 on the season and have lost four consecutive games The Wolverines are 7-2 on the season, coming off two consecutive victories including a win over Notre Dame

Michigan State Football opens week as 14.5-point underdogs to Michigan

Michigan State has opened as 14.5-point underdogs against rival Michigan according to BetMGM The Spartans are 4-5 on the season and have lost four consecutive games The Wolverines are 7-2 on the season, coming off two consecutive victories including a win over Notre Dame

Michigan State has opened as 14.5-point underdogs against rival Michigan according to BetMGM The Spartans are 4-5 on the season and have lost four consecutive games The Wolverines are 7-2 on the season, coming off two consecutive victories including a win over Notre Dame

Brandon Clarke is among the NBA leaders in field-goal percentage

Brandon Clarke has started off his rookie campaign on a tear and he is among the NBA leaders in shooting percentage as a result.

Memphis Grizzlies first-round pick Brandon Clarke has started off his rookie campaign on a tear shooting the ball. As a result, the 21st overall pick is among the NBA leaders in efficiency.

Through his first nine games, Clarke is averaging 11.8 points, 6.6 rebounds, 1.4 blocks and one assist, while he is converting on 60% of his shots from the field and 41.7% from 3-point range. His field-goal percentage ranks fifth in the NBA among qualified players and while his 3-point percentage is outside of the top 20 in the NBA, it is 10th among rookies that have played at least seven games.

Clarke is playing smart this season with the Grizzlies and is attempting the bulk of his shots inside of his comfort zone. He often doesn’t force bad shots and is picking his spots from beyond the arc — he is 5-of-12 from deep.

On Monday, Clarke went 6-of-7 from the field in a win against the San Antonio Spurs for 14 points while he went a perfect 7-of-7 two games prior on Nov. 6 against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The Grizzlies are likely happy with the production they have received from Clarke this season and he appears to be settling in as he progresses. It remains to be seen if he can continue his hot shooting all season but he has been impressive, nonetheless.

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Bengals release LB Preston Brown

The Bengals released LB Preston Brown on Tuesday Brown started eight games for Cincinnati this season, making 52 tackles and forcing one tackle He signed a three-year contract worth up to $21 million to stay with the Bengals in March

The Bengals released LB Preston Brown on Tuesday Brown started eight games for Cincinnati this season, making 52 tackles and forcing one tackle He signed a three-year contract worth up to $21 million to stay with the Bengals in March

Bengals release LB Preston Brown

The Bengals released LB Preston Brown on Tuesday Brown started eight games for Cincinnati this season, making 52 tackles and forcing one tackle He signed a three-year contract worth up to $21 million to stay with the Bengals in March

The Bengals released LB Preston Brown on Tuesday Brown started eight games for Cincinnati this season, making 52 tackles and forcing one tackle He signed a three-year contract worth up to $21 million to stay with the Bengals in March

Draymond Green explains why he was ejected against Jazz on Monday

Draymond Green spoke his mind on Monday night, and he paid for it.

Draymond Green made his return to the Warriors lineup on Monday night when the club hosted the Utah Jazz at Chase Center, but his night ended a tad earlier than that of his teammates.

Green was ejected with about 8:30 remaining in the game’s fourth quarter and with Golden State trailing Utah by 13 points. They would eventually lose, 122-108.

It was Green’s first action since November 1, as a torn ligament in his left index finger has kept him on the shelf for the past five games.

Noticeably rusty, Green would finish the night with just four points on 2-for-7 shooting from the field. He did also have seven rebounds and four assists, though.

The fateful play that led to his ejection occurred after Mike Conley collided with Green. Green naturally wanted a charge, but a block was called. Official Sean Wright gave Green a technical for arguing and when Draymond was persistent in his complaint, Wright gave him a second technical foul, disqualifying him from the contest.

After the contest, Green explained himself and also passively told us that his persistence in arguing the call was a result of Wright telling him “Don’t talk.”

According to ESPN’s Nick Friedell, the following were Green’s comments on the incident:

“I disagreed with that call,” Green explained after the game. “And I’m never going to be OK with another grown man telling me, ‘Don’t talk.’ If you feel like you got the call wrong, or right, you don’t tell me not to talk. I’m a grown man. I got my own kids. So that’s what happened.”

Green also spoke a bit about what it’s like playing without Stephen Curry and what he will have to do to bust up the rust that his five-game absence may have caused to accumulate.

“Just got to get a rhythm again — and my wind,” Green said. “Ten days, opened those lungs up like you do in the game, it’s a little different. Obviously, I wasn’t able to practice or nothing. We had [Sunday] off, and the team was gone for a week, so I haven’t been able to play. I’ve just been working out, and that’s always different; so I just got to get my wind back, but that will come back pretty fast.”

With Monday’s ejection, Green became the first player to be ejected from a contest at Chase Center—a distinction that nobody is surprised he earned.

The Warriors will next travel to Los Angeles to do battle with the Lakers on Wednesday night.

Daniel Bituli named SEC Defensive Player of the week for second time in 2019

Daniel Bituli was named SEC Defensive Player of the Week following the Volunteers’ 17-13 win over Kentucky Bituli had a season-high 19 tackles and helped the Volunteers shut out the Wildcats over the final 30 minutes Bituli was also named SEC Defensive Player of the Week after UT beat South Carolina 41-21 on Oct. 28

Daniel Bituli was named SEC Defensive Player of the Week following the Volunteers’ 17-13 win over Kentucky Bituli had a season-high 19 tackles and helped the Volunteers shut out the Wildcats over the final 30 minutes Bituli was also named SEC Defensive Player of the Week after UT beat South Carolina 41-21 on Oct. 28

Daniel Bituli named SEC Defensive Player of the week for second time in 2019

Daniel Bituli was named SEC Defensive Player of the Week following the Volunteers’ 17-13 win over Kentucky Bituli had a season-high 19 tackles and helped the Volunteers shut out the Wildcats over the final 30 minutes Bituli was also named SEC Defensive Player of the Week after UT beat South Carolina 41-21 on Oct. 28

Daniel Bituli was named SEC Defensive Player of the Week following the Volunteers’ 17-13 win over Kentucky Bituli had a season-high 19 tackles and helped the Volunteers shut out the Wildcats over the final 30 minutes Bituli was also named SEC Defensive Player of the Week after UT beat South Carolina 41-21 on Oct. 28

Daniel Bituli named SEC Defensive Player of the week for second time in 2019

Daniel Bituli was named SEC Defensive Player of the Week following the Volunteers’ 17-13 win over Kentucky Bituli had a season-high 19 tackles and helped the Volunteers shut out the Wildcats over the final 30 minutes Bituli was also named SEC Defensive Player of the Week after UT beat South Carolina 41-21 on Oct. 28

Daniel Bituli was named SEC Defensive Player of the Week following the Volunteers’ 17-13 win over Kentucky Bituli had a season-high 19 tackles and helped the Volunteers shut out the Wildcats over the final 30 minutes Bituli was also named SEC Defensive Player of the Week after UT beat South Carolina 41-21 on Oct. 28

Ezekiel Elliott’s mom called out Skip Bayless for throwing away her son’s jersey

It needed to be said.

Fox Sports personality Skip Bayless has built a career as a talking head on the basis of two things: his irrational LeBron James hatred and unabashed love for the Dallas Cowboys.

Just as Stephen A. Smith stages weekly meltdowns about the Knicks, Bayless needs to visibly show his disappointment whenever the Cowboys let him down. It’s all theatrics. But Ezekiel Elliott’s mother, Dawn Elliott, is calling Skip’s bluff.

Shortly after the Cowboys lost Sunday’s home game against the Vikings, Bayless posted a video of himself taking an Elliott No. 21 jersey and tossing it into a trashcan before walking into another room.

Of course, this entire reaction was staged. Bayless went through the effort to preemptively set up a camera in order to show himself “throwing away” the Elliott jersey. In all likelihood, Bayless took the jersey out of the trash once the video ended. Elliott had just 47 yards on 20 carries in the loss.

Once that video hit Twitter, Dawn had her own response to Bayless. She doesn’t want to see him wearing that No. 21 jersey again.

Thank you, Dawn. Someone had to say it.

It was so plainly obvious that Bayless was trying to make a disingenuous statement about Elliott’s off night. The next time the Cowboys running back has a big game, you can bet that Bayless will pretend his jersey toss never happened.

At least now the Elliott family will be watching for it.

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