Author: Mikesportz

Panthers announce 5 roster moves for Week 17, including a few surprises The team has announced several moves the day before their Week 17 matchup with Tampa. The Carolina Panthers are even more banged up than their extensive injury report for this week indicated. Earlier today we learned via a report from Adam Schefter at ESPN that the team was placing star running back Chuba Hubbard on the injured reserve list, ending his 2024 season. However, Hubbard isn’t the only Panthers player going on IR this week. The team just announced several roster moves ahead of tomorrow’s road gameagainst the…

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Coach Tyson Helton and Western Kentucky have agreed in principle to a new four-year contract, sources told ESPN, which will extend him through the 2028 season. Helton has led Western Kentucky to bowl games in all six of his seasons at the school and has emerged as one of the top coaches in the sport outside of the power conferences. He is 48-32 over his six seasons, including a nonconference win over Arkansas and four bowl wins, which is a record for a Hilltoppers coach. He had drawn interest from multiple schools this cycle and in recent years for head…

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Mike Elko Doesn’t Hold Back Against Texas A&M Defense After USC Loss: ‘Can’t Cover!’ Texas A&M Aggies coach Mike Elko did not hold back his feelings after the team blew a three-score lead to the USC Trojans on Friday night. The Texas A&M Aggies lost a heartbreaker on Friday night in the Las Vegas Bowl, blowing a three-score lead to the USC Trojans. And if you ask Aggies head coach Mike Elko, there was one glaring issue that led to their collapse – the pass defense. “The story of the game is the story of our season,” Elko said. “We…

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Texas Longhorns defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski talked about his takeaways from the first-round match against the Clemson Tigers. The Texas Longhorns secured a ticket to the Peach Bowl by defeating the Clemson Tigers at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. But with every win, lessons can still be learned, and defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski isn’t shying away from those. Talking to the media ahead of the quarterfinal match against Arizona State, Kwiatkowski reflected on the defensive performance against Clemson. “What I learned from the Clemson game is, we play good quarterbacks and quarterbacks get hot,” he said. “It goes back to…

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