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    Harvard vs. Boston College Game Highlights | 2025-26 ACC Mens Basketball
    Posted on Thursday, November 27 @ 00:00:48 PST (9 reads)
    College Guide Harvard vs. Boston college game highlights | 2025-26 acc men’s basketball the boston college eagles snapped a two-game losing streak with their 73-60 win over harvard. Fred payne led the eagles in scoring with 17 points on 7-12 shooting, including 3-6 from three-point range. Boden kapke and jayden hastings each added 10 points while aidan shaw chipped in 7 points, 6 rebounds and 3 blocked shots in the win. read more at www.Youtube.Com
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    Womens Soccer Has Four Named CSC Academic All-District
    Posted on Thursday, November 27 @ 00:00:48 PST (6 reads)
    College Guide Women’s soccer has four named csc academic all-district des moines, iowa – the drake womens soccer team had four student-athletes – claire emmerich , addie ford , zoey mahoney , and madelyn smith – named academic all-district selections by the college sports communicators, the organization announced. Emmerich appeared in all 19 matches for the bulldogs and made 15 starts. She totaled eight points notching three goals and two assists in her sophomore campaign. Emmerichs season was highlighted by scoring the game-winner to help the bulldogs clinch the mvc regular season championship against southern illinois. Ford, a junior, was a stalwart in the net for the bulldogs and complied... read more at drake university athletics
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    Luke Doty looks back on journey: I wouldnt change it for anything
    Posted on Thursday, November 27 @ 00:00:48 PST (7 reads)
    College Guide After six years donning the garnet and black, quarterback luke doty is gearing up for his final game of his collegiate career at south carolina on saturday against clemson. doty, a member of the 2020 recruiting class, has played in 48 games in his time with the gamecocks. He started two games at quarterback in 2020 and was in line to be the first starting quarterback of the shane beamer era before a foot injury sidelined him to start the 2021 season. after playing five games and redshirting in 2022, doty made the move to wide receiver in 2023 and played in all 12 games that season and 11 games in 2024. Doty returned to the quarterback room for his sixth and final season for the 2025 campaign. In his south carolina career, doty has thrown for 1,696 yards while also logging 16 receptions for 140 yards. its hard to believe. Its been a long journey, doty said in a press conference on tuesday. Its been a fun journey. Im trying to take it day-by-day. Prepare like i normally do every single week. Just really enjoy every single second of it. Thats really what it comes down to. This weeks a big week for us as a program. I know its a big week for clemson as a program, as well. Obviously, rivalry week and rivalry games, theyre big time for everybody, especially this state. Its one of the best in college football. Just trying to enjoy every second of it and going to have some fun with it. this season, doty has played in six games working as lanorris sellers backup. However, he has no regrets at all that he hasnt been able to play more as hes enjoyed working with sellers while also making sure the young quarterbacks will be ready to go when their number is called. none at all. I dont like to live my life with regret, doty said. I like to believe that everything happens for a reason. I get put in positions for a reason, and that was my role. That was what my role is supposed to be this year is to be a guy in the quarterback room that has had experience, has played some games, has a lot of experience on the field as far as different positions and stuff. also, just be there as a guy to help lanorris, help encourage some of these young guys. Really, get them prepared to play later on down the road. Push lanorris to be a better player when hes on the field. Push him to prepare harder during the week, and just be that guy for him to, when he comes off the sideline that we sit down and talk about different looks, he kind of tells me what hes seeing, how hes feeling about certain things. We get that communicated up the chain of command. Again, if i had to go back and do it all over again, i wouldnt change a thing. in this day and age, it would have been easy for doty to enter his name in the ncaa transfer portal to find another opportunity. However, he wanted to finish what he started with the gamecocks and always felt he was where he was supposed to be. i think it goes back to, my parents always told me, if youre going to start something, you finish it, doty said. My dad told me that the first year that i played football was, hey, its ok if you dont like it. But, if youre going to start this thing, youre going to finish it. I think thats something that ive carried with me throughout my career. no matter what you start, you finish. Really, no matter what happened here, whether it be my role or this situation that i was in, i never had any doubt that this wasnt the place that i was supposed to be. I always believe that this is where im meant to be and where im meant to finish my career at. with his time at south carolina coming to an end, doty would like to get into coaching. In may 2025, he earned his masters degree in coaching education. thats something i definitely am looking to get into, doty said. Trying to take it day-by-day and prepare for the game on saturday. Just kind of see what happens after that. Thats definitely something that im looking into. Something im getting prepared for, as well. I think thatd be something that, obviously, ive always really been passionate about. I got my degree in it. Its something that i really love, and its something that i enjoy doing. Especially whenever im not out on the field, im running up and down the sideline trying to get guys in the right place. Maybe coach them up on some things, some stuff that were hearing in the box, whatever it might be. just trying to keep everybody engaged is something that ive tried to take upon myself this year, not only as the backup, but making sure that everybody else is prepared and confident when they go into the game. when looking back at his six years, doty is grateful for the everything he accomplished and wouldnt change it for anything. i was able to get two degrees out of it, he said. Played a lot of ball, seen a lot of things, the highs, the lows, the coaching changes, all of it. Its crazy when i look back and i think about it. Its just a very, very surreal thing. Like i said, i wouldnt change it for anything.
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    Ohio States Jeremiah Smith, Carnell Tate practice update for Michigan
    Posted on Thursday, November 27 @ 00:00:48 PST (7 reads)
    College Guide Ryan day gives another injury update on jeremiah smith, carnell tate joey kaufman ohio state coach ryan day suggested injured wide receivers jeremiah smith and carnell tate have been practicing, but declined to give an update on their potential availability for their game at archrival michigan on nov. 29. “we did have a good day,” day said after the buckeyes’ practice on nov. 26. “Everybody was out there. We’ll see how the next 48 hours go.” day said the previous day that both smith and tate would see physical and mental reps during practice this week. the buckeyes were without smith and tate in their win over rutgers last weekend due to unspecified injuries. it was the first time this year that both of the wide receivers had been sidelined. Tate has been out for most of this month, having missed each of their last three games. while smith had been available the previous week against ucla, he played a limited number of snaps before leaving early in the second quarter after catching four passes for 40 yards. smith said earlier this week that he expects to return against the wolverines. While appearing on a podcast with safety caleb downs, he said that he “should be good to go.” smith leads the buckeyes with 69 receptions for 902 yards and 10 touchdowns and is one of three finalists for the biletnikoff award as the top receiver in college football. Tate also has 39 receptions for 711 yards and seven touchdowns. joey kaufman covers ohio state football for the columbus dispatch. Email him atjkaufman@dispatch.Com and follow along onbluesky,instagram andx for more.
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    Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State prediction by ESPN football computer
    Posted on Thursday, November 27 @ 00:00:48 PST (6 reads)
    College Guide Ole miss vs. Mississippi state prediction by espn football computer the 2025 edition of the egg bowl rivalry finds ole miss facing off against mississippi state under a cloud of rumors that rebels head coach lane kiffin is on the way out. kiffin has brought ole miss to the verge of its first college football playoff, but instead of focusing on that achievement, the talk is around whether its coach will be at lsu or florida next season. for now, kiffin will be on the rebel sideline against their arch-rival, a bulldogs squad that is 1-6 in sec competition, but a decision on his future will come the day after this game. looking ahead to this week’s matchup, let’s check out the latest college football predictions from the football power index computer prediction model. the model simulates every ncaa college football game 20,000 times and uses key analytics from both teams and picks winners based on a projected scoring margin per game. egg bowl 2025: ole miss vs. Mississippi state prediction as expected, the model is siding strongly with the rebels over the bulldogs. ole miss came out the winner in the vast majority 78.4 percent of the computer simulations of the matchup. that leaves mississippi state as the presumptive winner in the remaining 21.6 percent of sims. how does that translate into an expected margin of victory in the game? when counting through the 20,000 simulations, ole miss is projected to be 8.5 points better than mississippi state on the same field, according to the latest model forecasts. that would be enough for the rebels to cover the spread, as they are listed as 7.5 point favorites over the bulldogs, according to the latest game lines posted to fanduel sportsbook. college football power index football power index (fpi) college football rankings and computer prediction model are a measure of team strength that predicts a team’s future performance. rankings and scores predictions are based on 20,000 simulations of a team’s season and games, using a combination of key analytics, including scores to date, quality of opponents, team talent, recruiting, and a team’s schedule. teams are ranked not in order of talent like in other rankings, but by a projected point margin per game against an average team on a neutral field. how good is the prediction model? how accurate was the college football power index computer prediction model last saturday? projecting the games a week ago, the power index models correctly predicted 78.3 percent of all games and hit 42 percent against the spread. predicting a total of 799 college football games a year ago, the power index computers were correct for 70.964 percent of their final picks, ranking eighth nationally out of 55 other football models. over the last decade, the football power index has proven correct on 75 percent of fbs college football game predictions, including in 73 percent of matchups when it favored a team with at least 70 percent likelihood to win. all odds refresh periodically and are subject to change. if you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, please call 1-800-gambler. more college football from si: top 25 rankings | schedule | teams
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    Rams QB Matthew Stafford's season could end up ranking among the best in NF
    Posted on Thursday, November 27 @ 00:00:48 PST (7 reads)
    College Guide Wahoorams qb matthew staffords season could end up ranking among the best in nfl history now he is on pace to finish with 4,374 yards passing, 46 tds and three picks. Read further at news source ? Further references ?Posted in: nebraska metro places: wahoo? Related stories in nebraska ?Finding related news articles...? Recent articles in nebraska metro ?01:04 omaha doctor discusses season depression (video)00:58 nebraska state fair wins 14 international awards for 2025 event00:41 nebraska students: 5 years post-pandemic academic recovery analysis (video)00:41 tims 11/26 wednesday night forecast (video)00:32 feast on sports week: what to watch during thanksgiving week00:32 rams qb matthew staffords season could end up ranking among the best in nfl history00:32 the miami project to cure paralysis follows science, steady funding to a broader mission00:32 college football rankings start juggling act at 6-7, while top 5 remain the same00:32 smith-njigba and garrett put two nfl records in jeopardy before thanksgiving00:32 under a cloud, the olympic flame begins its journey to the milan cortina winter olympics00:02 mens basketball falls to fiu to close-out feast week23:58 thanksgiving travel advice from eppley experts (video)23:58 nebraska trooper honored with life saver award for helping to save 4-year-olds life after lawnmo... (Video)23:58 thanksgiving looks good around omaha (video)23:27 news conference: shop local 2025 (video)
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    West Seattle Blog… | Heres whos on the rest of Mayor-Elect Katie Wilsons transit
    Posted on Thursday, November 27 @ 00:00:48 PST (10 reads)
    College Guide One week after mayor-elect katie wilson announced who’s leading her transition team – including two west seattleites – she’s announced the rest of the team, and we recognize another west seattleite (though we’re sure there are others – the list does not describe people beyond their current major organization/business/school/etc. Affiliation). Here’s the full announcement: mayor-elect katie wilson today announced a 60-member transition team which brings extensive knowledge of housing, business, labor, arts, community safety, civil rights, transportation and other fields. Over the next several weeks, members of the transition team will identify and reach out to dozens of additional community advisors to gather the broadest possible range of input, identify priorities, and help equip mayor-elect wilson to successfully execute her vision as the next mayor of seattle. “i’m a coalition-builder — that’s how i ran my campaign, and that’s how i’ll govern,” said mayor-elect katie wilson. “My transition team brings people together from a wide range of backgrounds, perspectives, and expertise to help me deliver on the vision that guided my campaign: a vision of a city that is more affordable, more accessible, and more innovative, where economic growth is paired with equity, government functions effectively, and communities feel supported and heard by their city government.” “i don’t expect everyone on the transition team to agree with me on every issue, and it doesn’t matter who they supported in the election,” wilson continued. “I have sought out their input and invited them to join my transition team because being a successful mayor means being a mayor for everyone.” the transition team is organized into seven policy areas focused on: housing affordability & community needs economic development & workers rights transportation & environment arts, culture & creative economy civic narrative & major initiatives standing up for our values public safety, parks & wellbeingtransition team members in each policy area will solicit input from a broad base of community advisors to identify short, medium, and long-term priorities that advance the mayor-elect’s platform in accordance with her vision. The transition team also includes six student and youth advisors. transition team leadership (previously announced) andrés mantilla, transition director; uncommon bridges karen estevenin, transition co-chair; executive director, protec17 tiffani mccoy, transition co-chair; co-executive director, house our neighbors quynh pham, transition co-chair; executive director, friends of little saigon brian surratt, transition co-chair; president and ceo, greater seattle partnershousing affordability & community needs policy area co-leads: colleen echohawk, ceo, community roots housing jon scholes, president & ceo, downtown seattle associationpolicy area members: cate bridenstine, executive director, imagine institute alvertis brooks jr., Executive director, rainier valley community development fund gregory davis, managing strategist, rainier beach action coalition alison eisinger, executive director, seattle/king county coalition on homelessness nakita venus, executive director, seattle’s lgbtq+ centereconomic development & workers rights policy area co-leads: richard de sam lazaro, senior director, government affairs, expedia corina yballa, political director, mlk laborpolicy area members: jeanie chunn, founder, seattle restaurants united arif gursel, founder and executive director, the union toshiko hasegawa, commissioner, port of seattle joe mizrahi, ufcw 3000, seattle school board terrance stevenson, director, seaciti initiative, wtiatransportation & environment policy area co-leads: shemona moreno, executive director, 350 seattle anna zivarts, program director, disability mobility initiativepolicy area members: lowell bander, 9zero climate innovation hub lindsay goes behind, chief impact officer, seattle foundation lee lambert, executive director, cascade bicycle club paulina lopez, executive director, duwamish river community coalition gordon padelford, executive director, seattle neighborhood greenwaysarts, culture & creative economy policy area co-leads: randy engstrom, co-founder & principal, third way creative ben hunter, artistic director, northwest folklifepolicy area members: michael greer, president and ceo, artsfund jesse hagopian, educator, author, and blues musician edwin lindo, co-founder, estelita’s library amy nguyen, executive director, watershed community development elisheba wokoma, co-executive director, wa na waricivic narrative & major initiatives policy area co-leads: alex hudson, executive director, commute seattle joy shigaki, president & ceo, friends of the waterfrontpolicy area members: lilliane ballesteros, executive director, latino community fund dr. Ana mari cauce, president emeritus, university of washington andrea caupain sanderson, co-founder and co-executive director, ile kimoyo leo flor, chief legacy officer, seattle fifa world cup 26 mari horita, svp, seattle krakenstanding up for our values policy area co-leads: roxana norouzi, executive director, oneamerica jaelynn scott, executive director, lavender rights projectpolicy area members: caedman cahill, civil rights attorney deaunte damper, regional office of gun violence prevention, king county mubarak elamin, american muslim advancement council faduma fido, collaborative governance lab leader, people’s economy lab abdi jama, community legal advocatepublic safety, parks, & wellbeing policy area co-leads: lisa daugaard, co-executive director, purpose.Dignity.Action dominique davis, ceo, community passagewayspolicy area members: asia adam, executive director, ourhope erin goodman, executive director, sodo business improvement area rev. Dr. Robert jeffrey, sr., New hope missionary baptist church gregory joseph, communications director, alliance for gun responsibility lonnisha landry, ceo, just/us love onesstudent & youth advisors leo falit-baiamonte, president, seattle student union russell mcquarrie-means, student, south seattle college bailey medilo, staff organizer, washington bus simon kreft, student, seattle central college rayne thompson, student, university of washington sonal virk, asuw vice president, university of washington when we reported the mayor-elect’s announcement of transition-team leaders last week, we noted that mantilla and surratt are west seattleites. Names of local note on this list include student adviser russell mcquarrie-means, who was behind the “save curby” signage targeting city councilmember rob saka‘s plan to remove a raised divider from delridge (a plan since scrapped), transportation/environment policy team member paulina lópez of the south park-based duwamish river cleanup coalition, and arts/culture/creative economy team member randy engstrom, a former director of youngstown cultural arts center. Wilson will take office january 2; we’re told the ceremony location isn’t yet set. (photo: wsb’s torin record-sand, from wilson’s election-night gathering on beacon hill)
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    Feast on sports week: what to watch during Thanksgiving Week
    Posted on Thursday, November 27 @ 00:00:48 PST (7 reads)
    College Guide Wahoofeast on sports week: what to watch during thanksgiving week now in addition to nfl, nba and nhl games, theres other options perfect for parking on the couch and letting all that food digest. Read further at news source ? Further references ?Posted in: nebraska metro places: wahoo? Related stories in nebraska ?Finding related news articles...? Recent articles in nebraska metro ?01:04 omaha doctor discusses season depression (video)00:58 nebraska state fair wins 14 international awards for 2025 event00:41 nebraska students: 5 years post-pandemic academic recovery analysis (video)00:41 tims 11/26 wednesday night forecast (video)00:32 feast on sports week: what to watch during thanksgiving week00:32 rams qb matthew staffords season could end up ranking among the best in nfl history00:32 the miami project to cure paralysis follows science, steady funding to a broader mission00:32 college football rankings start juggling act at 6-7, while top 5 remain the same00:32 smith-njigba and garrett put two nfl records in jeopardy before thanksgiving00:32 under a cloud, the olympic flame begins its journey to the milan cortina winter olympics00:02 mens basketball falls to fiu to close-out feast week23:58 thanksgiving travel advice from eppley experts (video)23:58 nebraska trooper honored with life saver award for helping to save 4-year-olds life after lawnmo... (Video)23:58 thanksgiving looks good around omaha (video)23:27 news conference: shop local 2025 (video)
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    College football rankings start juggling act at 6-7, while top 5 remain the same
    Posted on Thursday, November 27 @ 00:00:48 PST (10 reads)
    College Guide Wahoocollege football rankings start juggling act at 6-7, while top 5 remain the same now a sleepy week filled with nonconference blowouts locked the college football playoff rankings into a near standstill. Read further at news source ? Further references ?Posted in: nebraska metro places: wahoo? Related stories in nebraska ?Finding related news articles...? Recent articles in nebraska metro ?01:04 omaha doctor discusses season depression (video)00:58 nebraska state fair wins 14 international awards for 2025 event00:41 nebraska students: 5 years post-pandemic academic recovery analysis (video)00:41 tims 11/26 wednesday night forecast (video)00:32 feast on sports week: what to watch during thanksgiving week00:32 rams qb matthew staffords season could end up ranking among the best in nfl history00:32 the miami project to cure paralysis follows science, steady funding to a broader mission00:32 college football rankings start juggling act at 6-7, while top 5 remain the same00:32 smith-njigba and garrett put two nfl records in jeopardy before thanksgiving00:32 under a cloud, the olympic flame begins its journey to the milan cortina winter olympics00:02 mens basketball falls to fiu to close-out feast week23:58 thanksgiving travel advice from eppley experts (video)23:58 nebraska trooper honored with life saver award for helping to save 4-year-olds life after lawnmo... (Video)23:58 thanksgiving looks good around omaha (video)23:27 news conference: shop local 2025 (video)
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    Tim's 11/26 Wednesday night forecast (Video)
    Posted on Thursday, November 27 @ 00:00:48 PST (5 reads)
    College Guide Omahatims 11/26 wednesday night forecast (video) now snow returns to omaha after thanksgiving day... Read further at news source ? Further references ?Posted in: nebraska metro places: omaha? Related stories in nebraska ?Finding related news articles...? Recent articles in nebraska metro ?01:04 omaha doctor discusses season depression (video)00:58 nebraska state fair wins 14 international awards for 2025 event00:41 nebraska students: 5 years post-pandemic academic recovery analysis (video)00:41 tims 11/26 wednesday night forecast (video)00:32 feast on sports week: what to watch during thanksgiving week00:32 rams qb matthew staffords season could end up ranking among the best in nfl history00:32 the miami project to cure paralysis follows science, steady funding to a broader mission00:32 college football rankings start juggling act at 6-7, while top 5 remain the same00:32 smith-njigba and garrett put two nfl records in jeopardy before thanksgiving00:32 under a cloud, the olympic flame begins its journey to the milan cortina winter olympics00:02 mens basketball falls to fiu to close-out feast week23:58 thanksgiving travel advice from eppley experts (video)23:58 nebraska trooper honored with life saver award for helping to save 4-year-olds life after lawnmo... (Video)23:58 thanksgiving looks good around omaha (video)23:27 news conference: shop local 2025 (video)
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