Share this: The most anticipated game of college football’s opening weekend is a matchup between defending champion and No. 1-ranked Alabama and No. 20 USC on a neutral field at AT&T Stadium in Dallas. The Crimson Tide are expected to start their title defense with a win, and they’re currently 12-point favorites. However, the Trojans rarely lose season openers and are hungry to prove they’re not overrated. Here’s how to watch Alabama vs. USC online. When: Saturday, Sept. 3, at 8 p.m. ETLive Stream: WatchESPN Thumbnail photo via Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
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Twitter Had A Good Time Making Fun Of Tom Brady’s New Haircut
Share this: New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady met the media Tuesday for perhaps the last time in a while because he’s soon going to begin serving a four-game suspension stemming from Deflategate. It wasn’t Brady’s supportive remarks about backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo that caught everyone’s attention, though, it was his new haircut. Twitter, as expected, was all over it. Here’s some of the best reaction to Brady’s latest look. How does Tom Brady not walk out wearing a rugby shirt with that hair? — Chris Mueller (@ChrisMuellerPGH) August 31, 2016 Thumbnail photo via Jim Dedmon/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
Report: Tom Brady Suffered Sprained Ankle, Expected To Be Ready For Playoffs
Tom Brady’s ankle injury seems to be a classic case of “It looked a lot worse than it was.” The New England Patriots quarterback was hobbled Sunday after having his right ankle rolled under Miami Dolphins defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh, but the injury isn’t serious. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Monday that an MRI revealed Brady suffered a sprained ankle but there were no breaks or fractures. According to Schefter, Brady should be good to go when the Patriots begin their playoffs schedule on Jan. 16 in the AFC divisional round. Brady, who was seen limping after the Patriots’ loss in Miami, told reporters in his postgame news conference t...
Lampard: I expected to leave Chelsea
Frank Lampard has revealed he spent much of 2013 "fully expecting" to leave Chelsea this summer, but insisted that he would never have signed for another Premier League side. GettyImagesFrank Lampard joined Chelsea from West Ham in 2001 • Blog: Blues wave Rafa goodbye Lampard, 34, who broke the club's all-time scoring record and signed a new one-year contract extension with the Blues earlier this month, admitted he had all but given up hope of prolonging his stay at Stamford Bridge. Yet the club's attitude towards his future changed over the last couple of weeks and the midfielder is delighted to have signed a new deal. Manchester United were strongly linked with a move to sign Lampard if he were to leave Chelsea, yet any notion