The Steelers continue to move players around looking for an ideal combination.
Through eight games, the Pittsburgh Steelers are 5-3 despite being outgained in every game this season. Depending on how the weekend plays out, Pittsburgh could be back on top in the AFC North. Pittsburgh has been forced to shuffle the roster due to injuries and changes in play. Here are the four Steelers we expect to see more of in the second half of the season.
We are only 47 days from Alabama football kicking off its season. With the cancelled USC game, we’re just not sure who the opponent with be.
Alabama’s opening week game against the USC Trojans at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, has been cancelled after the Pac-12 announced its teams would play a conference-only schedule in 2020.
Yes, that was unfortunate news, and, yes, that means the Crimson Tide is looking for a new opponent to open its season on Sept. 5, but, as of right now, that is still the target date to open the season. Until that changes, we’ll continue the countdown to kickoff.
With it now being July 20, we are officially 47 days away from the start!
Sophomore defensive lineman Byron Young currently wears the No. 47 for Alabama. After playing in all 13 games and seeing a handful of starts in Year 1, Young will be a key part of the Tide’s rotation along the defensive line in 2020.
Prior to Young, former Alabama outside linebacker Christian Miller wore the number, and other key defensive front players such as Mark Anderson have rocked it in the past as well.
2020 Alabama football schedule
Sept. 5 vs. OPEN*
Sept. 12 vs. Georgia State (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Sept. 19 vs. Georgia (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Sept. 26 vs. Kent State (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Oct. 3 at Ole Miss (Oxford, Miss.)
Oct. 10 at Arkansas (Fayetteville, Ark.)
Oct. 17 vs. Mississippi State (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Oct. 24 at Tennessee (Knoxville, Tenn.)
Nov. 7 at LSU (Baton Rouge, La.)
No. 14 vs. UT-Martin (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Nov. 21 vs. Texas A&M (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Nov. 28 vs. Auburn (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Stay tuned for more updates from Roll Tide Wire, part of the USA TODAY Sports College Wire network!
The Bears rallied from a 23-3 deficit by scoring two defensive TDs and one on special teams to beat the Cardinals in a 24-23 victory.
What better way to spend Monday night than with a rewatch of a Chicago Bears’ classic Monday Night Football game?
Bears fans can watch a rebroadcast of the Bears’ comeback victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Oct. 16, 2006. The Bears’ YouTube Channel will premiere the game in its entirety from 7-9:15 p.m. CT, and the official website will also have it available on demand starting at 7 p.m. CT.
Everyone remembers this classic. While the Bears’ comeback itself was memorable, it was then-Cardinals head coach Denny Green’s postgame press conference that will live on in infamy.
“The Bears are who we thought they were and we let them off the hook!”
https://youtu.be/gz3Stx1N14Y
As for the game itself, the Bears overcame a 23-3 deficit which was ignited late in the third quarter. The Bears rallied from behind scoring two defensive touchdowns and one on special teams to escape the desert with a 24-23 victory.
The Bears got touchdowns from safety Mike Brown (a fumble forced by defensive end Mark Anderson), cornerback Charles Tillman (another fumble forced by linebacker Brian Urlacher) and a punt return touchdown by kick returner Devin Hester that gave Chicago a 24-23 lead in the final three minutes that they wouldn’t relinquish.
The win helped the Bears improve to 6-0 during a magical season that ended with a Super Bowl XLI appearance.