Texas caps off super regional comeback with walk-off to force Game 3

Horns Up.

The Longhorns live to fight another day.

After nearly getting doubled up on Friday in a 13-7 Game 1 loss at No. 8 seeded East Carolina in the Greenville Regional, things looked bleak for No. 9 Texas heading into the bottom of the eighth inning of a must-win Game 2 on Saturday.

The Longhorns trailed 7-4 entering the frame, but a pair of homers flipped the script entirely and gave them four RBI and a one-run lead. They had a chance to end things in the top of the ninth, but with two outs, Pirates second baseman Jacob Starling hit a solo shot to even things up heading into the final half-inning.

Texas loaded the bases, but they also loaded up the board with two outs. Right fielder Dylan Campbell stepped up looking to end the game with a swing of the bat, and he did not disappoint.

Campbell absolutely crushed a rainbow shot that nearly escaped the park but instead landed near the warning track just past the outstretched arms of the ECU right fielder. As the run from third came across home plate, the Longhorns players stormed the field.

Texas’ win forces a rubber match for the best-of-three series on Sunday. The winner of that game will be heading to the promised land of Omaha, Nebraska, for next week’s College World Series, while the loser’s season will come to a disappointing end.

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East Carolina Pirates Top 10 Players: College Football Preview 2022

Who are the top 10 East Carolina players going into the 2022 college football season?

East Carolina Pirates Preview 2022: Who are the top 10 players going into the season?


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Cincinnati has block party against East Carolina

Cincinnati blocked a trio of field-goal attempts by East Carolina

East Carolina had a first-and-goal at the 5 in the fourth quarter Friday against No. 4 Cincinnati.

The Pirates went backward and attempted a field goal against a Bearcats team that had already blocked a pair of kicks.

You can guess what happened.

The attempt is blocked by Arquon Bush and Sauce Gardner picks up the ball in flight and returns it 60 yards for a touchdown to up the Cincinnati lead to 28-6 as the Bearcats look to go 12-0 and 8-0 in the American Athletic Conference.

College Football Playoff 2022: Game lines for top-5 teams in fourth rankings

Game odds for the top five teams in the fourth CFP rankings ahead of Rivalry Week.

The Oregon Ducks held onto a playoff spot as long as they could. An early-season victory over Ohio State made the Ducks’ inclusion in the top four palatable, even if a loss to Stanford left their resume on shaky ground.

Last Saturday, Utah shredded whatever national title hopes the Oregon still had with a 38-7 blowout in Salt Lake City. The loss finally knocked the Ducks out of the playoff race and allowed Cincinnati to jump into the top four.

As Rivalry Week returns to close out the 2021 regular season slate, which teams in the College Football Playoff picture are most likely to follow Oregon back into the “also-ran” column.

Let’s dig into it.

All odds provided by Tipico Sportsbook.

Oklahoma Basketball: Tanner Groves named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week

After averaging 18 points per game in the Sooners’ two wins, Oklahoma senior center Tanner Groves was named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week.

After averaging 18 points per game and 60 percent shooting in the Sooners’ first two games, senior forward and center Tanner Groves was named the Big 12 Newcomer of the Week in the 2021-22 season’s first men’s basketball honors.

Groves finished with 15 points in Oklahoma’s 77-59 season-opening win over Northwestern State and then scored 21 points in a 96-44 OU victory over UTSA.

The Spokane, Wash., product knocked down a pair of 3-pointers in both contests and shot 15-of-25 overall in the two games combined. He also pulled down 14 rebounds in the two games.

“It just felt great to get back out there. It was awesome. I love being a Sooner.  I love putting on the uniform and getting to play in front of these fans. It’s awesome and it felt great to just be back out there and playing basketball again in front of fans,” Groves said after the Oklahoma win over Northwestern State.

Oklahoma head men’s basketball coach Porter Moser liked that Groves was aggressive in the Sooners’ first two games as compared to OU’s exhibition win over Rogers State when he only attempted three shots.

“I thought Tanner had good energy. I thought that he got back to having that confident bounce with him,” Moser said after the win against Northwestern State.

Through their first two games, the Sooners are averaging 86.5 points per game on 56.8 percent field goal shooting. Oklahoma is shooting 39.2 percent from three-point range as a team.

Senior guard Umoja Gibson and junior small forward Jalen Hill are the Sooners’ other two players averaging double-figures in the scoring column thus far. Gibson is averaging 11.5 points per game, while Hill is averaging 10.5.

Oklahoma next plays on Thursday night at 6 p.m. versus East Carolina in the Myrtle Beach Invitational from Conway, S.C.

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ESPN Basketball Power Index Win Probabilities of Oklahoma Men’s First 10 Games

With the Oklahoma Sooners Men’s Basketball season tipping off tonight at Lloyd Noble Arena, how does ESPN’s BPI project their first 10 games?

The Oklahoma Men’s Basketball team will tip off their season opener tonight at 7 p.m. at Lloyd Noble Arena vs. the Northwestern State University Demons.

Oklahoma will debut a new head coach and a bevy of players, ushering in a new era of Oklahoma basketball after Porter Moser took the helm for the retired Lon Kruger.

Leading the way into the 2021-2022 season, Moser will have to help returning starters Elijah Harkless and Umoja Gibson mesh with the incoming transfers that look to make up the Sooners’ corps. Tanner Groves joins the Sooners after a tremendous 2020-2021 season with Eastern Washington. He averaged 17.2 points and eight rebounds per game, leading the Eagles to a Big Sky tournament championship and the NCAA tournament where they fell in a hard-fought game against the Kansas Jayhawks.

He’s joined by his brother Jacob Groves, who averaged 9.3 points and four rebounds per game. But that’s not where all the Oklahoma Sooners received via the transfer portal.

Jordan Goldwire is coming over from the Duke Blue Devils, where he averaged 5.8 points, four assists, 2.9 assists, and 2.2 steals per game last season. He’ll help Elijah Harkless and Umoja Gibson from a formidable defensive trio at the guard position for Porter Moser.

Ethan Chargois provides depth at forward after spending four seasons with SMU. In 2020-2021, he averaged 8.8 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game for the Mustangs. Marvin Johnson comes over from Eastern Illinois, where he averaged 15.3 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 4.7 assists per game last season.

In Porter Moser’s first season with the Sooners, he looks to have collected a very well-rounded group of players. How quickly they’re able to mesh together will determine how they perform to start the season.

Looking ahead to start the season, let’s check out how the Sooners are expected to perform in their first 10 games using ESPN’s Basketball Power Index.

Penn State’s all-time record against every American Athletic Conference member

Penn State has a lopsided history in games played against current AAC members, but Navy has hung tight historically.

Penn State does not have a tremendous amount of history against most members of the American Athletic Conference. But Penn State has a lopsided history in their favor against one member, the Temple Owls, and a slightly favorable all-time record against another, the Navy Midshipmen.

Games against other current members of the AAC have been limited to small numbers, with a handful of bowl matchups in the record books. The most recent meeting with the AAC came at the end of the 2019 season when Penn State topped Memphis in the highest-scoring Cotton Bowl to date.

All data referenced is credited to College Football Reference. Rankings referenced are AP Top 25 where available.

If you want more, check out Penn State’s all-time records against current members of the Big Ten, ACC, Big 12Pac-12, and SEC.

Note: Penn State has never faced Tulsa.

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East Carolina’s Patrick Stephenson extends consistent record at CCNC Amateur with another win

Patrick Stephenson, a fifth-year senior at ECU, isn’t willing to declare his latest victory at the Country Club of North Carolina his last.

Patrick Stephenson isn’t willing to declare his latest victory at the Country Club of North Carolina his last. The fifth-year senior at East Carolina University has been competing at the private gem in Pinehurst, North Carolina, since the seventh grade.

“I played here a ton ever since I was a little kid,” he said. “It’s just one of those courses that always looks good to me. The greens are always light and fast this time of year, which kind of suits my putting because that’s kind of what I prefer.”

Stephenson, from Four Oaks, North Carolina, won his second CCNC Amateur title on Friday. He also won in 2017. But now, with one semester of college golf left and a Master of Business Administration in sight, he’s not quite sure what the future holds.

“I’m not going to say I’m the last time I’ll play in this,” said Stephenson.

SCORES: CCNC Amateur

The thought crossed his mind, but Stephenson said he wasn’t particularly preoccupied by it. Regardless, this would be a good way to go out.

Stephenson bookended rounds of even-par 72 with a second-round 70 at CCNC’s Dogwood Course, where the 2021 U.S. Junior Amateur will be played. He narrowly edged West Virginia’s Kurtis Grant and Wayne State’s Grant Haefner, who finished tied for second at 1 under.

Stephenson’s record is this event has been remarkably consistent. In addition to winning in 2020 and 2017, he finished T-3 in 2018, T-5 in 2019 and T-10 in 2016. In those five appearances, he has posted only one over-par round, which came in the first round in 2015.

The CCNC Amateur has been played since 2012. Cold wind and rain wiped out Wednesday’s second round this year, reducing the tournament to a 54-hole event.

“My short game kind of helped me through, I putted really well,” Stephenson said of his play. “I didn’t hit it as well as I’d like to but I kind of kept it in front of me. Didn’t have any huge misses, didn’t really make any big mistakes. I just played really consistent, made a lot of pars. On cold, windy days like these that’s kind of what it takes.”

Stephenson found out mid-summer that he’d have the opportunity to return to East Carolina’s golf team for a final year. Four other senior teammates moved on. Stephenson has never made the postseason as part of the Pirates team and eagerly awaits postseason. Still on his college-golf to-do list is advancing to NCAA Regionals and the NCAA Championship.

“I think we have a really good chance this year,” he said.

East Carolina competes in the American Athletic Conference, which canceled fall golf. Stephenson teed it up at a handful of events over the summer – logging top-3 finishes at the Carolinian and the North Carolina Amateur. He’s played two Golf Coaches Association events inside states lines this fall.

It’s hard to keep your game sharp without competition.

“It’s more of the scoring,” Stephenson explained. “You kind of hit some shots you wouldn’t normally hit, hit some wayward shots you wouldn’t normally hit. It’s just a little sloppy when you don’t compete a lot.”

Stephenson was one of six East Carolina players who teed it up this week. A teammate lives off the driving range. Two others hail from Pinehurst. It’s been a relaxing week for Stephenson with his teammates.

A win makes it that much sweeter.

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Delay of East Carolina-Temple game, blame the girlfriend

The East Carolina-Temple game was delayed because an Owl player’s girlfriend tested positive for COVID-19

There have been all sorts of reasons given for college football games to be postponed, canceled. However, Saturday’s East Carolina-Temple game adds another page — bizarrely — to the COVID-19 book on the 2020 season.

How about a game being delayed because a girlfriend of a player testing positive and said player having to be taken for a coronavirus test and until the result is determined, the game is on hold.

And the update … game on despite the Temple player testing positive.

The decision to play the game has to be listed as questionable.

AAC Preview: 2021 NFL Draft prospects to watch and team predictions

Josh Keatley takes a dive into the win totals and top prospects for each AAC team in 2020

Despite the college football season being up in the air, a great gambler continues to study and evaluate. The AAC as a Group of 5 conference is even more up in the air, but we still need to examine the Vegas win totals and my expectations for each. I also highlight three prospects on each team that have the most intriguing NFL potential.

Cincinnati Bearcats: Vegas Win Total- 8.5

This team won 11 games last season and head coach, Luke Fickell has this team rolling and ready for another double digit win season. Fickell turned down Power-5 jobs and a big reason has to be that he believes this team can reach the next level after winning 11 games in back-to-back seasons. Nebraska, Memphis & UCF are not going to be fun games on the schedule, but they should be able to go 1-2 against that trio and still hit this over confidently. This already impressive defense returns ten starters and Fickell has taken the recruiting up a notch. Prediction: Over 8.5

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Top Prospects:

James Wiggins, S, 6-0, 205 pounds, Sr.: Wiggins is the forgotten man as far as preseason draft hype goes, but the All-AAC selection checks a ton of boxes you look for in an early-round safety selection. His 2019 season was lost due to an injury, but he will remind scouts of his potential in 2020.

James Smith, P, 6-5, 232 pounds, Sr.: Smith had a disappointing 2019 season after his net punting average fell from 44.3 yards to 41 yards in 2019, but he is still one of the top punters in college football. The All-AAC selection will be looking to return to his Ray Guy Award finalist form.

Gerrid Doaks, RB, 6-0, 230 pounds, Sr.: It is crazy to think Doaks was actually slated to be the starter in 2018, but due to injuries and the emergence of Michael Warren II, Doaks was forced to take a backseat. Doaks is now 100% and will be a name to watch after gaining 526 yards and five touchdowns last season.