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Author: Jasper Abrahams

Heisman Race Week 4: Elingher’s Impressive Outing, Trask’s 6 TD Game

Reading Time: 2 minutes1. Trevor Lawrence – QB, Clemson Though on a bye week, Clemson Quarterback Trevor Lawrence still holds the top spot in the Heisman race. In two games, Lawrence has gone 30-for-37 on completion with 519 pass yards and 4 TD. Clemson will return to action next week against Virginia at home. Expect Lawrence to keep his strong pace against a weak Virgina defense. 2. Sam Elingher – QB, Texas In an offensive shootout between Texas’ Sam Elingher and Texas Tech’s Alec Bowman, the Longhorns prevailed in Overtime, 63-56. Elingher led Texas to a late comeback in...

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The Yankees Wrap Up Their Season With A Series Loss To Miami And Finish 33-27: Geared Up For The Postseason

Reading Time: 4 minutesIn the final regular season series, the New York Yankees take on the Miami Marlins and look for momentum to add for the playoffs. The Yankees will start Happ, Garcia and Schmidt, while Miami will send out Alcantara, Rodgers and Ureña.  Game 1 Final: Marlins 4, Yankees 3 Probables: Sandy Alcantara (3-2, 2.12 ERA) vs J.A Happ (2-2, 3.25 ERA) Win / Loss / Save: MIA – Boxberger (1-0) / NYY – Green (3-3) / MIA – Kintzler (12) Falling short in the fourth game of the last five days, Miami stole game one against New York...

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Heisman Race Week 3: New Faces Appear In The Power Rankings

Reading Time: 3 minutes Trevor Lawrence – QB, Clemson Holding his ground atop the Heisman leaderboard is Clemson Quarterback Trevor Lawrence. Through three weeks of play, Lawrence is the clear favorite to take home the award. In his latest week of action, the projected number one overall draft pick and Clemson steamrolled The Citadel, 49-0. Only playing in the first quarter, Lawrence still impressed with 168 passing yards, three pass TD and one rush TD. The captain of the Tigers brings a demeanor and confidence like no other to the field. Clemson will have an off-week next Saturday, but...

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Yankees Take Two of Three In Weekend Series At Fenway Park

Reading Time: 4 minutesFor the final time this season, the New York Yankees battle their AL East rival Boston Red Sox. When the two sides come to play, sparks always fly as the tension is bitter between the teams. This time, the series moves to Fenway Park — without the roar of the rowdy and hostile Boston crowd. A weekend series in Boston is how the series will take place.  Game 1 Final F/12: Yankees 6, Red Sox 5  Probables: Jordan Montgomery (2-2, 4.76 ERA) vs Martin Perez (3-4, 4.76 ERA) Win / Loss / Save: NYY – Loaisiga (3-0)...

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Around The Diamond: Mills No-No, Playoff Clinchers, Pujols Passes Mays, Who’s Hot

Reading Time: 5 minutesAlec Mills No-Hitter Right-hander Alec Mills went from a college walk-on at the University of Tennessee-Martin, to throwing a No-Hitter in the Major Leagues. Mills tossed the second no-hitter of the 2020 season after dominating the Milwaukee Brewers lineup in a 12-0 victory. Making his 15th start in three years at the Major League level, Mills finished with five strikeouts and three walks in a 114 pitch effort. On top of that, the right-hander only had five swinging strikes in his historic nine innings which ties Dallas Braden for the fewest in a no-hitter. The city...

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