How the Super 25 fared in Week 1

Here’s a have a look at how the Super 25 groups fared in Week 1. Check out the total scoreboard right here. 1. Nazareth (0-0) Saturday vs. Cardinal Ritter 2. Loyola (0-0) Saturday vs. Cleveland St. Ignatius 3. Lincoln-Way East (1-0) Beat Stevenson 30-7 4. Maine South (0-0) Saturday at Glenbard West 5. Batavia (0-0) Saturday vs. East St. Louis 6. Richards (1-0) Beat Lincoln-Way Central 14-7 7. Montini (0-0) Saturday at Hudson, WI 8. Naperville Central (0-1) Lost at Hinsdale Central 14-6 9. Simeon (0-1) Lost 55-Zero at Baltimore St. Frances 10. Homewood-Flossmoor (1-0) Beat TF North 54-20 11. Phillips (0-0) Saturday at Detroit Cass Tech 12. Brother Rice (1-0) Beat Hillcrest

How have Scottish clubs fared against English opposition?

How have Scottish clubs fared against English opposition?

Unfortunately for those of an Aberdeen persuasion, the recent history of club matches between English and Scottish teams makes grim reading for those north of the border. Scotland's representatives are without a win in their last 12 encounters with English clubs (D6 L6) since Shunsuke Nakamura's goal at Parkhead earned Celtic a 1-0 victory against Manchester United in the 2006/07 UEFA Champions League group stage.However, the overall statistics in the 48 UEFA games between the neighbours' clubs are not quite so dispiriting. The English sides have had the better of them (W18 D17 L13) but it is only in the last decade that a gulf in class

Arsenal stand firm, Milan and Lazio prosper

Arsenal stand firm, Milan and Lazio prosper

Arsenal pick up first point away to Chelsea in six Premier League visits Nikola Kalinić scores double for AC Milan, Ciro Immobile matches feat with Lazio Wayne Rooney suffers 4-0 loss at Old Trafford on return with Everton Lyon lose in Paris, Slavia Praha win 288th Prague derby Matchday two fixtures: 28 September Check how the Champions League teams fared this weekend

Quarter-finalists go head to head

Quarter-finalists go head to head

Ahead of the UEFA Champions League quarter-final draw, UEFA.com dips into the history books to see how each of the remaining teams have fared against their potential last-eight opponents – and finds that Barcelona might want to avoid Atlético and Bayern, Borussia Dortmund probably won't relish another meeting with Juventus, and there is virtually nothing between Real Madrid and Bayern.Atléticov Barcelona P4 W2 D1 L1 F5 A3v Bayern P6 W2 D1 L3 F4 A8v Dortmund P4 W1 D1 L2 F3 A4v Juventus P2 W1 D1 L0 F1 A0v Leicester P4 W3 D1 L0 F7 A2v Monaco N/Av Real Madrid P7 W1 D2 L4 F5 A10

Mike Krzyzewski Reportedly Bans Players From Locker Room, Wearing Duke Apparel

Mike Krzyzewski Reportedly Bans Players From Locker Room, Wearing Duke Apparel

The 2016-17 Duke Blue Devils just can’t stop tripping over themselves. Yes, we mean that in the literal sense with Grayson Allen, but also as a description of how the team has fared so far in Atlantic Coast Conference play. The Blue Devils already have four conference losses, their latest of which came at home Monday against North Carolina State. No. 17 Duke (15-5) suddenly is in danger of falling out of the rankings due to their sudden dip, and head coach Mike Krzyzewski apparently has seen enough. Krzyzewski technically is on a leave of absence after having back surgery, but that didn’t stop him from informing the players during a meetin... NESN.com

Patriots-Jets Takeaways: New England’s Cornerbacks Nearly Perfect In Win

Patriots-Jets Takeaways: New England’s Cornerbacks Nearly Perfect In Win

The New England Patriots’ pass defense embarrassed New York Jets quarterbacks and receivers Saturday on the way to a 41-3 victory. Jets quarterbacks Ryan Fitzpatrick and Bryce Petty combined to complete just 33 percent of passes for 136 yards with three interceptions and a 13.9 passer rating. Patriots cornerbacks fared especially well against Jets receivers, none of whom caught more than two passes for over 30 yards. In fact, Jets receivers caught just five passes while Patriots cornerbacks hauled in three interceptions. See how the Patriots fared individually in pass coverage, pass rush, pass protection and pass accuracy. PASS COVERAG... NESN.com

How have Scottish clubs fared against English sides?

How have Scottish clubs fared against English sides?

Scottish fans have cause for alarm as Manchester City visit Celtic for the first time on matchday two, and not just because Josep Guardiola's side have won all of their games this season.The recent history of club matches between English and Scottish teams makes grim reading for fans north of the border. Scotland's representatives are without a win in their last ten encounters with English clubs (D4 L6) since Shunsuke Nakamura's goal at Parkhead earned Celtic a 1-0 victory against Manchester United in the 2006/07 UEFA Champions League group stage. However, the overall statistics in the 40 UEFA games between