Shocker: Arkansas will get one more night game against FIU

Arkansas gets a rare night game against a nonconference opponent late in the season, as the FIU game will kick off at 6:30 on Nov. 18.

Arkansas’ football team has been a fixture at 11 a.m. this season, drawing that slot four times to go along with the noon kickoff to start the year in Little Rock.

It was fully expected that the league office would make the Florida International game kick off at 11 a.m. on November 18 as well.

Alas, it did not. When announced on Monday, the game drew a 6:30 p.m. kickoff on ESPNU.

We already knew the kickoff time for the Missouri game on Black Friday in Fayetteville, so now all the kickoff times for the remainder of the season are determined.

Dave Neal and Derek Mason will be calling this weekend’s game against Auburn for the SEC Network.

Wisconsin vs. Wake Forest: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Tuesday

How to watch Wisconsin basketball against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge on Tuesday night:

The Wisconsin Badgers play the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge on Tuesday night, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

The Badgers are coming off of an impressive performance in the Battle 4 Atlantis, where they were able to take home third place following a loss in overtime to the No. 3-ranked Kansas Jayhawks.

In the third-place game against USC, the Badgers were led by a breakthrough performance from point guard Chucky Hepburn, who has been struggling to find his shot so far this season. Hepburn finished the game with 17 points, four assists, two rebounds and two steals. Hopefully, Hepburn can keep the momentum going to help Wisconsin find a consistent scoring threat next to forward Tyler Wahl.

It should be an exciting home game to watch as the Badgers will try to help the Big Ten come out victorious in this year’s ACC/Big Ten Challenge.

Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:

  • Date: Nov. 29, 2022
  • Time: 8 p.m. CT
  • TV Channel: ESPNU
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch here)

Players to watch:

Points Leaders:

  • Wisconsin forward Tyler Wahl: 14 PPG
  • Wake Forest guard Tyree Appleby: 17.9 PPG

Rebounds Leaders:

  • Wisconsin forward Tyler Wahl: 7.7 RPG
  • Wake Forest guard Cameron Hildreth: 6.6 RPG

Assists Leaders:

  • Wisconsin point guard Chucky Hepburn: 2.8 APG
  • Wake Forest guard Tyree Appleby: 5.6 APG

NCAA Hockey Tournament: Harvard vs. Minnesota State, live stream, TV channel, time, how to watch

The Harvard Crimson will meet the Minnesota State University-Mankato in the First Round of the NCAA Hockey Tournament on Thursday afternoon.

The Harvard Crimson will meet the Minnesota State University-Mankato in the First Round of the NCAA Hockey Tournament on Thursday afternoon.

Harvard comes into the tournament as the No. 17 seed after finishing the season with a 21-10-3 record while Minnesota State has won 15 games in a row and will be looking to extend that and move on to the second round.

This will be a great day of NCAA Hockey action, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the game.

Harvard vs. Minnesota State

  • When: Thursday, March 24
  • Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: ESPNU
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Oklahoma baseball given 31 television broadcasted games for 2020 season

There will be plenty of opportunities to watch Oklahoma play baseball in 2020. The Sooners will be broadcasted for 31 games for the season.

There will be plenty of opportunities to watch Oklahoma play baseball in 2020.

The Sooners announced on Wednesday that 31 of the 56 games this upcoming season will be televised.

Oklahoma will have its first broadcasted game on March 20 against rival Texas on SoonerSports.tv, with the rest of the series televised on FOX Sports Oklahoma. Eight more games will be broadcasted on FOX Sports Oklahoma. The Sooners will appear with full broadcasts on SoonerSports.tv, which will require a premium subscription, six other times outside of the home conference opener against Texas.

Head coach Skip Johnson’s 2020 team will play three games on ESPNU when they travel to TCU (March 29), Texas Tech (April 10) and Oklahoma State (April 19). Eleven additional games are scheduled to be broadcasted on Big 12 NOW on ESPN+.

The remaining home games in Feb. and early March will be shown on SoonerSports.tv with the radio call.

Oklahoma baseball will begin the 2020 season on Friday against Virginia at 6 p.m.

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Notre Dame Football: Kirk Herbstreit Weighs in on Tommy Rees Promotion

Now one of the biggest names in College Football media has weighed in on the Rees promotion as Kirk Herbstreit shared his thoughts on Twitter Monday morning.

Yesterday’s news didn’t come as much of a surprise to Notre Dame football fans but it was news nonetheless as Tommy Rees was promoted from quarterbacks coach to offensive coordinator.

One of the first to endorse the move was Notre Dame legend and two-time All-Pro offensive guard for the Indianpolis Colts, Quenton Nelson, who spoke up the former Fighting Irish quarterback.

Now one of the biggest names in College Football media has weighed in on the Rees promotion as Kirk Herbstreit shared his thoughts on Twitter Monday morning.

Herbstriet says that players will love playing for him, a sentiment that has been echoed by several former Notre Dame players on Twitter over the last 24 hours.

Let’s hope that beyond players loving him, that points are scored with regularity against the toughest opponents in 2020 unlike over the last two seasons.

Watch: Georgia football signee delivers emotional speech after announcement

After fighting through tears, Burns was met with a hug from his mother and roaring applause from the Madison Prep audience. 

One day after announcing his commitment to the University of Georgia, four-star safety Major Burns took a minute to deliver an emotional speech of gratitude to an audience of those who helped him along the way.

“I’m so thankful. I want to thank my mom. She sacrificed a lot.”

He proceeded to thank his brothers, his principal, and one great influence who was unable to participate in the day’s events.

Burns took a long pause after thanking his late father, Tony.

“Even though he’s not here with me today, he made me the man I am.”

After fighting through tears, Burns was met with a hug from his mother and roaring applause from the Madison Prep audience.

Major Burns gave his father another reason to be proud today.

What Mekhail Sherman brings to Georgia football

Georgia’s signing day began with securing its highest ranked commit, five-star outside linebacker Mekhail Sherman out of Washington, D.C.

Georgia’s signing day began with securing its highest ranked commit, five-star outside linebacker Mekhail Sherman out of Washington, D.C.

At six-foot-three and 235 pounds, it’s not out of the realm of possibility that Sherman bulks up to 245 or even 250 with help from Georgia’s nutritionists and strength and conditioning staff. This would allow him to play more of a role in setting the edge and occasionally playing weak-side defensive end.

At his current size, Sherman is versatile enough to play middle linebacker or even at STAR, the hybrid linebacker-defensive back position; he covers tight ends and running backs well, can drop into zone coverage and possesses the excellent footwork and 4.53 speed necessary to allow him to change directions swiftly.

Having previously played running back in high school, he diagnoses run plays exceptionally quickly and, once he sees where the ball is, disengages with blockers and accelerates toward the ball carrier.

He’s a sideline-to-sideline runner at great speed much like Roquan Smith but with size more comparable to Lorenzo Carter, Leonard Floyd, or Davin Bellamy (with the edge rush ability to match). Changing direction and honing in on tailbacks at his size is difficult to fathom.

In other words, he’s a jack-of-all trades and master of a few of them.

This presents the question: where will he line up within the Dawgs’ defensive front? The answer is: likely a little bit of everywhere.

Chad Lindberg signs with Georgia football

He’s the second 6’6″ 300-pound offensive lineman that the Bulldogs have secured for 2020. Devin Willock signed earlier this morning.

Georgia football has signed its second Texan of the morning.

Chad Lindberg, a four-star offensive tackle who’s been committed since late July, made it official with UGA today.

He’s the second six-foot-six 300-pound offensive lineman that the Bulldogs have secured for 2020. Devin Willock signed earlier this morning.

These two mountains of men will fit in perfectly along the Great Wall of Georgia.

Jalen Kimber signs letter of intent with Georgia

The speedster out of Arlington, Texas committed to UGA exactly eight months ago today and never wavered on his pledge.

Four-star cornerback Jalen Kimber is now a Georgia Bulldog.

The speedster out of Arlington, Texas committed to UGA exactly eight months ago today and never wavered on his pledge.

He’ll join fellow out-of-state signee Major Burns in the Dawgs’ defensive backfield.

Major Burns signs with Georgia football

Having played his high school ball in Baton Rouge, the four-star safety was long expected to be an LSU Tiger.

Just one day after pledging his commitment to Georgia, Major Burns is officially a Dawg.

Having played his high school ball in Baton Rouge, the four-star safety was long expected to be an LSU Tiger.

A late visit from Kirby Smart changed that.