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Daily Archives: December 29, 2023

Why Josh Sweat isn’t stressing about low sack number

Why Josh Sweat isn’t stressing about low sack number originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia Josh Sweat hasn’t sacked a quarterback in six games. He has just one sack in his last eight games. And he has just 6 1/2 sacks all season. But he’s not worried about it. “It’s like the holy grail number,” Sweat said about sacks. “If …

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Orange Bowl predictions for Georgia vs Florida State

Host J.C. Shelton is joined by former Georgia Bulldog Arthur Lynch to breakdown all things Orange Bowl! Your friends at UGA Football Live and UGA Wire present your one-stop-shop podcast for all things Georgia football: “UGA Football Live with J.C. Shelton.” Streaming on Youtube as a part of The Pulse Sports Network or, listen wherever you get your podcasts. Stats, …

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‘Definitely something positive to build off of’

BRONX, N.Y. — Since becoming bowl-eligible in mid-October, Greg Schiano had spoken a lot about progress being seen as a mile-marker for his program. The Rutgers football head coach sees Thursday’s win in the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl in much the same way. For Schiano, the 31-24 win over Miami is a sign of progress. But for a program …

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Eagles-Cardinals player matchups to watch in Week 17

Eagles-Cardinals player matchups to watch in Week 17 originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia The Eagles (11-4) host the Cardinals (3-12) on Sunday afternoon at the Linc. Here are some key matchups to watch: Eagles’ pass rushers vs. Kyler Murray’s legs The Cardinals’ offensive line isn’t very good but that’s just one part of bringing Murray to the ground. Murray …

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Ranking the area’s top football sophomores

Dec. 29—This has been a banner year for Northeast Mississippi football prospects. We’ve had 10 seniors sign with FBS programs, including seven with Power 5 teams. And we’re still waiting to find out where Starkville receiver Braylon Burnside — a former Mississippi State commit — will end up. We might not see such a deep pool of elite talent in …

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Cowboys’ Micah Parsons on how he’s officiated: ‘Refs don’t understand the plays I can make with my speed’

FRISCO, Texas —  Across all of professional sports, some athletes are simply officiated differently because their physical gifts are incomparable even amongst their peers.  This contrast is most noticeable in the NBA where a player like Hall of Fame center Shaquille O’Neal back in his Los Angeles Lakers prime had to be officiated another way. O’Neal’s speed and agility down …

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Big Ten starts 3-0 in bowl games

The Big Ten figured to have some tough matchups on its hands this bowl season, but the conference got off to a nice 3-0 start this bowl season thanks to wins by Northwestern, Minnesota, and Rutgers. Rutgers held on to bring home the Pinstripe Bowl victory on Thursday night with a win against the Miami Hurricanes of the ACC to …

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