Happy Tuesday! To help you shake off a long holiday weekend hangover (literally or fu-fu-fu), Brent Brookhouse is here. Sure, you have to go back to work, but we’re off the first full slate of meaningful football for the season and there’s plenty to talk about. From South Florida’s Hammerling Boise State, it’s piled up in water cooler talk until Bilbericchick’s Nightmare debut made his debut as a college head coach on Thursday.
And chats that will definitely come all day long, “How was your long weekend?” Let’s get started…
🏈5 Things You Need to Know on Tuesday
- Bill Belichick’s college coaching debut was a disaster as his tar heels were routed by the TCU. The final score of 48-14 tells a strange story, Dive deeper into the numbers Belichick’s UNC debut debuted as an age disaster. There are lots of expectations and celebrities on hand, The team experienced an end-of-life scenario.
- Osaka’s Naomi continued to pull back the clock at the US Open, defeating No. 3 seed Cocogoff. Osaka didn’t just beat Goufhowever, she made it easy and played the match in a 6-3, 6-3 straight set. The victory marked Osaka, the four-time Grand Slam champion, to the Major Quarter Finals for the first time since the 2021 Australia Open.
- I found my way to project Tuesday’s AP vote. Of course, Ohio should lock down the number one spot After beating Texas on Saturday. In our projection, the longhorn fell from the top three. Read on to see where the top 25 of the AP can be found when the new rankings drop on Tuesday.
- Final Ryder Cup preparations are underway at Bethpage Black. We broke the battle Prior to the start of the event on September 26th, four rookies will make the debut of American Captain Keegan Bradley in Europe’s experience with a young American team.
- The brewers keep our top spot MLB Power Ranking. September means we’re interested in stretching baseball runs, and brewers are doing everything they can to try and make the postseason. This is the rest of the top 5: 2. Phillies, 3. Dodgers, 4. Tigers, 5. BlueJays.
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🏈 Don’t miss this: Cedeelam and Trebondiggs dismiss Mika Parsons’ rumors
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Rumors around Mika Parsons Star Edge Rush did not stop suddenly when traded from Cowboys In Packers. Instead of contract extensions and a rumbling cycle of deals, new rumours began to stir up that a subset of Dallas teammates considered Parsons “selfish and selfish.”
Cowboy Stars Cedee Rum and Trevon Diggs both I brushed off that story while talking after Monday’s practice.. “That’s my Dawg, man,” Lamb said. “He knows that. I express it to him every week, so he feels like he knows where we stand, brotherly love, friendship, etc.”
Diggs was more pointed out in his reaction to the rumors, and seemed to target certain people who felt they were coming from the jealous location, saying, “There were people here who don’t like them anymore (someone who don’t like Parsons).
Our Garrett Podel has delved into the details of who the former player is.
- Podell: “Diggs felt “everyone” in Dallas, but the current locker room liked Parsons, so he showed the fuel for the rumors that came from his ex-cowboy. The 2021 Intercept leader didn’t name the name, but it was pretty clear that Diggs had mentioned the former Cowboys’ four-in-a-time Pro Bowl Edge Rush Demarcus Lawrence. Lawrence set out for Seattle. Seahawks This offseason after signing a three-year, $32.5 million contract after 11 seasons in Dallas. Parsons and Lawrence were published on Twitter in March after posting about Lawrence’s work ethic and direct criticism of Parsons’ time on social media about the issue of the Cowboys that are competing for the Super Bowl. ”
🏈Reset expectation for Archmanning, Texas after the loss of Week 1
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Preseason Expectations Archmanning It was as expensive as possible. Manning joined the season as a clear Heissman favorite as the first-year starter of Preseason No. 1 Texas. Between his family’s pedigree and the talent surrounding him, there was little doubt as to how successful Manning would be this season.
Those expectations fell to some extent on Saturday, with Texas losing their season opener Ohio 14-7. The loss of a narrow road to an elite team is not a season killer, but Manning’s performance has sparked concern for many. During the first three quarters, Manning missed throws, made bad reads and frequently looked out of some sort.
But as our Brad Crawford wrote, the context is everything, and there are many reasons why Manning and Texas believe it’s okay as the season continues.
- Crawford: “College football teams didn’t have as difficult as the Longhorns in week one. Part of this is to make the following three games extremely highly at Manning’s trust level when hosted by Texas. San Jose State, UTEP and Sam Houston Until the end of the month.
“These are Manning’s right opportunities and still organize the rotation along with this passing game and offensive line group. Kyle Flood. The Longhorns should also benefit from the date they opened on October 4th prior to the SEC opener Florida. It’s another harsh road environment for a nationally ranked opponent that Manning has to endure. This time he has to do his best to see Texas win. ”
Best (and not so best) of the rest of the shot
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