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Good morning! Rush the field today.
Kennesaw State entered last nightâs game against Liberty trending toward hopeless. In the Owlsâ lone year at the FBS level, they had lost all six of their games and ranked No. 133 in Chris Vanniniâs 134. They welcomed a CFP contender to the Atlanta suburbs â and made history.
Winning 27-24 win last night as a 27-point underdog extinguishes the previously undefeated Libertyâs Playoff hopes, as the Flames had a legit chance to finish the season as the highest-ranked Group of 5 team. No more.
It was a huge moment for the Owls, who started their football program less than 10 years ago. Fans â including our own senior newsletter editor Jason Kirk, an alum â rushed the field after the game. Hereâs Jasonâs review:
âRushing the field, students were a little tentative, because KSU has almost literally never done this before. After officials added one more second, we got to rush it again like veterans. To answer one FAQ: Our cheer is âhooty hoo,â like the OutKast song.â
Hooty hoo. Moving on:
Tuesdayâs NBA action was a mere appetizer for a fuller menu last night. Letâs overreact to a few openers:
See all the scores here. Thereâs plenty more action tonight, too.Â
P.S. In sadder news, Pelicans point guard Dejounte Murray, just acquired this offseason, fractured his hand in New Orleansâ 123-111 win over Chicago. He will miss an extended period of time.
Packers hire Saleh
Fired Jets coach Robert Saleh is with the Green Bay coaching staff in a âfluidâ role, Packers coach Matt LaFleur said yesterday, while noting Saleh has not been officially hired in any capacity. Saleh and LaFleur go way back to their days as roommates at Central Michigan. I just think itâs funny that Aaron Rodgersâ last two coaches are hanging out on Rodgersâ old team. (Since youâre wondering: The Packers donât play the Jets.)Â See full details here.
Bond set for former PSU players accused of rape
Former Penn State football players Jameial Lyons and Kaveion Keys appeared in court Wednesday, where a judge set bail for Lyons at $500,000 and Keys at $400,000 in their ongoing case. Both are accused of felony rape and other sex crimes, and were removed from the roster in August. Read our full report here.
More news
Remember yesterday, when we talked about NFL trades in the abstract, wondering if and when theyâd happen?Â
About an hour after publish time, the Chiefs agreed to acquire Titans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins â not the Ramsâ Cooper Kupp â setting off what could be a busy trade deadline. Most recently a Pro Bowler in 2020, Hopkins adds an extremely necessary (and talented) set of hands to a WR corps desperate for bodies. Getting compensation for the 32-year-old (a conditional draft pick) is a big win for 1-5 Tennessee.
So, trades are happening. Check. Two others weâd like to see from this list cooked up by Jeff Howe and Mike Jones:
See that full list here. I hope the deadline is dramatic.
đș NFL: Vikings at Rams
8:15 p.m. on Prime Video
There are no good losses in the NFL, but Minnesotaâs near miss against Detroit last weekend comes close. They came into the year unheralded, went blow-for-blow with one of the leagueâs best and are now 5-1. They should roll here.
đșNBA: Oklahoma City at Denver
10 p.m. ET on TNT
Two expected contenders in the West get to make their first impressions tonight. I will be seated.Â
Get tickets to games like these here.
đ§ âThe Athletic Football Showâ revisits QB tiers, where Lamar Jackson was not a Tier 1 guy initially. Absurd. Listen here.
I loved this story so much: Sam Blum and C. Trent Rosecrans tracked down âcameoâ players who made brief appearances for World Series champions and asked them how they felt about getting rings. The answers are ⊠nuanced.Â
I thought Dusty Bakerâs tribute to Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela was profound.Â
Andrew Marchand had a good conversation with ESPNâs Joe Buck about his prescient call of Chris Godwinâs injury Monday.Â
Itâs one game, yes, but listen to the Lakers and you see signs of very real hope, all thanks to new coach JJ Redick.Â
Novak Djokovic will miss the Paris Masters, which is a bigger deal than you think.Â
Most-clicked in the newsletter yesterday: Our obituary of Valenzuela.Â
Most-read on the website yesterday: Our story on the bonkers ticket prices for the World Series.
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