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Top-ranked Oregon was trailing entering the fourth quarter, but rallied to score 10 points to escape Wisconsin, 16-13, at Camp Randall Stadium and stay undefeated.
Plus, No. 1 Oregon survives a scare, but No. 6 BYU suffers its first loss of the year.

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  • PIT Running Back #30
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    Warren was added to the injury report on Thursday and got a questionable tag after a limited session on Friday. He has dealt with multiple injuries this year already and has yet to look like the uber-explosive backup fantasy managers drafted him to be. With the back issue likely capping his touches and hindering his efficiency, Warren sits near the back of the RB3 ranks versus Baltimore.
  • SF Tight End #85
    Kittle got in a pair of limited practices before being listed as questionable for Week 11 on Friday. Per Schefter, the team is still going to have Kittle test out the hamstring issue in pre-game warmups before ruling him out, but fantasy managers should not count on having the TE1 overall this week. Schefter noted that this is not believed to be a long-term issue for Kittle. He previously missed Week 3 with a hamstring injury. Eric Saubert drew the start but only saw two targets. He caught both for 41 yards. Saubert is barely a TE2 for Week 11.
  • JAX Head Coach
    The same is apparently true of GM Trent Baalke. Mired at a 2-8 record, the Jags are two-touchdown underdogs vs. the Lions on Sunday. “Based on several conversations, while Jaguars staffers are still working and grinding, there is a pall permeating the situation,” Rapoport said. “A doom.” It’s not hard to see why. Pederson’s style has gone stale even faster in Jacksonville than it did in Philadelphia. The 56-year-old seems to get too easily out-schemed on Sundays, and the locker room vibes that have leaked out to the public seem rancid. Yet another Jags regime change is a matter of when, not if.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    Speaking Saturday, Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy told reporters that wide receiver CeeDee Lamb’s back injury is “not of high concern” after the star wide receiver popped back up on the injury report Saturday, ultimately drawing a questionable tag for the team’s Monday Night Football contest against the Texans. The coach’s comments ease a bit of the uncertainty for fantasy managers that are likely counting on the alpha wide receiver’s production for Week 11.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #12
    Collins was activated from injured reserve ahead of the team’s Week 10 game against the Lions but was ultimately held out of action for the fifth consecutive game. He proved his health in practice this week, upgrading to a full participant in the final two sessions before being removed from the injury report on Saturday. The Texans will look to get back in the win column against the Cowboys after dropping two straight.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    Lamb was not listed on the team’s injury report to begin the week, appearing to be fully cleared of the AC joint sprain suffered in Week 10. He then popped back up on the injury report Saturday, this time with a back injury. Fantasy managers will want to confirm the status of the alpha wide receiver prior to Sunday’s main slate to gauge his expected level of health for Monday Night Football.
  • NE Wide Receiver #11
    New England used a second round pick on Thornton (50th overall) just three years ago, but he was a healthy inactive each of the last two weeks while the Patriots dressed six wide receivers. Rumors swirled that the team was open to trading Thornton before the deadline, but there weren’t any takers. He’s likely to go unclaimed on waivers before finding a spot on another team’s practice squad. Thornton ends his Patriots career with 39 catches, 385 yards and two touchdowns in 28 games.
  • SF Running Back #23
    McCaffrey got a light workload in practice this week and will continue to do so as the 49ers look to keep everyone fresh for the playoff push. He’s good to go for Week 11. Coming off a 19-touch outing in his 2024 debut, McCaffrey is fighting for the top overall running back spot for the final two months of the season.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #10
    Hill was upgraded to a full practice on Friday after missing Wednesday’s session and being limited on Thursday. He told reporters that surgery has been discussed, but the hope is that he can put it off until after the season. For now, that appears to be the case. Still in search of his first 100-yard game since Week 1, Hill is just outside of the WR1 ranks versus Las Vegas.
  • JAX Running Back #4
    Head coach Doug Pederson told reporters Bigsby would attempt to practice on Friday. The second-year back couldn’t even muster a limited participant designation and was ruled out after receiving his third straight DNP. He will look to get back on the field after Jacksonville’s Week 12 bye. Travis Etienne will see the bulk of the touches in his absence, putting him back in the RB2 ranks for a week.

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Highlights: Oregon survives scare vs. Wisconsin
Top-ranked Oregon was trailing entering the fourth quarter, but rallied to score 10 points to escape Wisconsin, 16-13, at Camp Randall Stadium and stay undefeated.

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NFL WEEK 11
Chargers defensive stars Khalil Mack and Derwin James share how Jim Harbaugh earned the team’s trust and look ahead to Sunday Night Football before Rodney Harrison catches up with Harbaugh about year one in Los Angeles.
A quick look at each of the Week 11 Sunday and Monday games.
Justin Herbert, Joe Mixon, George Pickens and Brock Bowers headline the Love/Hate players for Week 11.
Jac Collinsworth and Tony Dungy discuss some of the biggest Week 11 matchups around the NFL, including Steelers-Ravens, Chiefs-Bills and Bengals-Chargers.
The Bengals and Chargers have been flexed into Sunday Night Football for Week 11, and while Chris Simms think Los Angeles is being disrespected, he and Mike Florio like Joe Burrow and Cincinnati in Week 11.
Pro Football Focus takes a look at the players to watch during the Sunday Night Football matchup between the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Chargers, highlighting QBs Joe Burrow and Justin Herbert, among others.
Lamar Jackson, Christian McCaffrey, Ja’Marr Chase, and Travis Kelce lead the way in positional rankings for Week 11 of the 2024 NFL season.

NFL

Video of a smiling Lions defensive end Za’Darius Smith heading to work for what will undoubtedly be his first playing action with his new team reminded me of something I forgot to post on Friday.
Both the Ravens and Steelers head into Sunday afternoon’s game with seven wins, so there’s plenty at stake before even delving into individual storylines.
Every Sunday, NFL insiders empty the tank and/or fill quotas of Sunday Splash!
The NFL has re-embraced transparency in officiating.
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Five Hoosiers scored in double-figures as Indiana handled South Carolina in front of their home fans at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
Notre Dame used a hot shooting night and a stingy defense to handle Georgetown with ease.
Purdue took down Alabama at Mackey Arena in a heavyweight bout between two top-15 teams.
Wisconsin welcomed No. 9 Arizona to Madison by scoring a double-digit win behind 41 points from John Tonje.
John Tonje exploded for 41 points on just 14 field goal attempts behind an incredible 21-of-22 showing at the free throw line.
No. 13 Purdue’s win over No. 2 Alabama was a huge victory, and the significance was not lost on Matt Painter, Braden Smith and Trey Kaufman-Renn afterward.
Jalen Leach was relentless in overtime as Northwestern dodged Eastern Illinois’ upset attempt.

Premier League

Manchester United’s new boss called the club “the engine of the Premier League” and is “hungry” to bring success to Old Trafford.
Newly-appointed Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim takes in his new stomping grounds at Old Trafford and shares his thoughts on a new beginning.
Watch video of every goal from Erling Haaland’s 2024-25 Premier League season and see his stats from a glittering young career at Man City, Dortmund, Salzburg, and Molde.

Rotoworld

Eighteen teams will play three-game slates during the final full week before Thanksgiving.
Aaron Jones is in a breakout spot and Jauan Jennings is the real deal for Week 11 of the fantasy football season.
Jay and Connor pitch their Week 11 pick-up lines to Matthew Berry, with prop bets on Bills QB Josh Allen and Browns WR Cedric Tillman up for consideration.

College Football

Jayden Maiava threw for three touchdowns and ran for one more in his first start for USC, leading the Trojans to a 28-20 victory over Nebraska at the Coliseum.
Oregon head coach Dan Lanning discusses his team’s 16-13 win over Wisconsin at Camp Randall Stadium, explaining how the Ducks were “resilient” on the road.
With just 1:38 remaining in the game and Wisconsin hoping to mount a game-winning drive, Oregon DE Matayo Uiagalelei intercepts Braedyn Locke’s pass to seal the victory for the Ducks.
Dan Lanning’s roll of the dice doesn’t pay off as Oregon attempted a fake field goal to seal the victory vs. Wisconsin, but the Badgers special teams stands tall at Camp Randall.

Motor Sports

The top five riders in Night 1 of the Paris Supercross were Monster Energy Supercross regulars.
The lawsuit vs. NASCAR will continue as both teams seek to run as charter teams in 2025.
Max Vohland severely injured his hip in a crash before Round 3 of the Supercross season.
Kyle Larson will race at Merced Speedway, Bakersfield Speedway and Ventura Raceway. He has wins on all three tracks.

Golf

Carl Smith was shocked when Theegala surprised him with the watch he’d always wanted.
Ten players earned the opportunity to take up dual membership on the DP World and PGA tours in 2025.
Rory McIlroy capped off a tumultuous year by winning the DP World Tour Championship and his sixth title as Europe’s No. 1 player.
Rafael Campos was able to power through “trying conditions” to make a big move at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, co-leading heading into the final day of play.
Nelly Korda holed two long birdie putts to start her recovery from a six-shot deficit to Charley Hull, cutting the lead down to one shot Saturday going into the final round of The Annika.
Relive the best shots and biggest moments from Round 3 at The Annika driven by Gainbridge at Pelican, taking place at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida.

MLB

A Topps trading card featuring a patch from the Pittsburgh Pirates rookie pitcher’s jersey and his autograph is so hot the Pirates are making a splashy offer in hopes of landing it in trade.
Bell will oversee the player development and physical and mental performance departments, while also contributing to strategic planning and player evaluations and acquisitions.
Sims, 71, has spent the last 20 years calling Seattle Mariners games. He is a former reporter for the New York Daily News.
Graterol pitched in seven games during the regular season and three in the World Series against the New York Yankees, which the Dodgers won in five games. He allowed three hits over 2 1/3 scoreless innings in those World Series appearances.

NBA

The only player to score more than Fox’s 109 in back-to-back games in the last 50 years was Kobe Bryant in 2007. That’s good company.
“Man, I missed so many shots in the second half, I was bound to hit one,” Tatum said.
Antetokounmpo was angry at the time but Doc Rivers had already used his challenge.
The Dallas Mavericks and San Antonio Spurs meet up for a rematch of the season-opener in which Dallas won.

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College Basketball

Myles Rice scored 17 of his 23 points in the first half and No. 16 Indiana defeated South Carolina 87-71 on Saturday.
Mackenzie Mgbako came through with 17 points as Indiana dispatched South Carolina at home.
South Carolina native Myles Rice reflects after scoring 23 points for Indiana in an 87-71 victory over the Gamecocks, a win that helped the Hoosiers improve to 3-0 this season.
Matt Allocco scored 17 points, Markus Burton added 16, and Notre Dame defeated Georgetown 84-63 on Saturday.

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