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Michigan, Ohio State players brawl after Wolverines beat No.
2 Buckeyes.
Police use pepper spray COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) A fight broke out at midfield after Michigan stunned No.
2 Ohio State 13-10 on Saturday when Wolverines players attempted to plant their flag on the OSU logo and were confronted by the Buckeyes.
Police used pepper spray to break up the players, who threw punches and shoves in the melee that overshadowed the rivalry game.
A police union official says one officer suffered unspecified injuries and was taken to a hospital.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day defended his players, saying they "werent going to sit back and let that happen." Michigan running back Kalel Mullings called the Buckeyes classless.
Lou Carnesecca, Hall of Fame coach who led St.
John's for 24 seasons, has died at 99 NEW YORK (AP) Lou Carnesecca, the excitable St.
Johns coach whose outlandish sweaters became an emblem of his teams dazzling Final Four run in 1985, has died at 99, just a few weeks shy of what would have been his 100th birthday.
The university announced Carneseccas death Saturday night, saying in a statement he had died surrounded by his family and had endeared himself to generations of New Yorkers with his wit and warmth.
Carnesecca was a treasured figure in New York sports in his day, affection for Looie never wavering in a city with little patience for its players, coaches, executives and owners.
San Jose State's volleyball season that ignited debate over gender in sports ends in MW title match LAS VEGAS (AP) San Jose States volleyball team was the subject of a national debate about participation in women's sports.
The Spartans were beaten by Colorado State 27-25, 25-20, 23-25, 25-16 in Saturdays Mountain West tournament final.
That ended the Spartans season at 14-6.
The Rams are 20-10.
They received the conferences automatic bid to the 64-team NCAA Tournament.
San Jose States season was marked by forfeits, limited protests and the topic of gender identity becoming a political issue in an election year.
Wisner has career day as No.
3 Texas advances to SEC title game with 17-7 win over No.
20 Texas A&M COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) Quintrevion Wisner ran for a career-high 186 yards and Quinn Ewers threw a touchdown pass to lead No.
3 Texas to a 17-7 win over 20th-ranked archrival Texas A&M.
The win sends the Longhorns to the Southeastern Conference championship game.
Texas will face No.
6 Georgia next Saturday in Atlanta for the SEC title, with the winner getting a first-round bye in the 12-team College Football Playoff.
The Longhorns looked headed for a blowout in the rivalry game after leading 17-0 at halftime.
But Ewers turned the ball over in the red zone on consecutive possessions to keep Texas A&M in it.
College football players scuffle after flags come out following rivalry wins It was flag day in college football.
Michigan, North Carolina State and Florida celebrated road wins by displaying flags on the logos in the middle of their rivals stadiums.
Arizona State put its own twist on the day with a trident.
The results were predictable.
Michigan scuffled with Ohio State after a group of Wolverines attempted to plant their flag in the middle of Ohio Stadium.
There was a similar scene in North Carolina after at least one N.C.
State player tried to plant a Wolfpack flag on UNCs home field.
And another skirmish in Florida after Gators edge rusher George Gumbs Jr.
planted a flag on Florida States logo.
Syracuse knocks No.
6 Miami out of ACC title game and possibly the playoff with 42-38 win SYRACUSE, N.Y.
(AP) Kyle McCord and Syracuse knocked No.
6 Miami out of Atlantic Coast Conference title contention and possibly ended the Hurricanes' College Football Playoff hopes by rallying from a 21-0 deficit for a 42-38 win.
McCord threw for 380 yards and three touchdowns for the Orange.
LeQuint Allen ran for two scores and picked up two critical first downs on Syracuses final, clock-killing drive.
Cam Ward had 349 yards passing with two touchdowns for the Hurricanes, who will be off next week while Clemson faces SMU for the ACC title and will have to hope for an at-large bid into the 12-team playoff.
Sellers' 20-yard TD run with 1:08 to go lifts No.
16 South Carolina to 17-14 win over No.
12 Clemson CLEMSON, S.C.
(AP) LaNorris Sellers' 20-yard TD run with 1:08 to play lifted No.
16 South Carolina to a 17-14 victory over No.
12 Clemson.
The Gamecocks won their sixth straight game, including four over ranked opponents, and may have played themselves into the College Football Playoff.
They wouldn't have done it without Sellers, who spun away from a defender in the backfield, broke through the line and cut left on his way to the winning score.
Sellers rushed for 166 yards and threw for 164.
Clemson will play in the ACC title game against No.
9 SMU on Dec.
7.
Michigan upsets No.
2 Ohio State 13-10 for Wolverines' 4th straight win over bitter rival COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Dominic Zvada kicked a 21-yard field goal with 45 seconds left and Michigan stunned No.
2 Ohio State 13-10, ending the Buckeyes hopes of returning to the Big Ten title game.
Kalel Mullings broke away for a 27-yard run, setting up the Wolverines at Ohio States 17-yard line with two minutes remaining.
The drive stalled at the 3, and Zvada came on for the chip shot.
Ohio State got the ball back but couldnt move it, with Will Howard throwing incomplete on fourth down to seal the Wolverines fourth straight win over their bitter rival.
Mikaela Shiffrin suffers abrasion on hip during crash on final run of World Cup giant slalom KILLINGTON, Vt.
(AP) American skier Mikaela Shiffrin says she suffered an abrasion on her left hip when crashing during her second run of a World Cup giant slalom race.
Shiffrin was going for her 100th World Cup win when she crashed, did a flip and slid into the protective fencing.
The 29-year-old was taken off the hill on a sled and waved to the cheering crowd before going to a clinic for evaluation.
She said later in a video posted on social media that there wasn't too much cause for concern at this point.
She plans to skip the slalom race Sunday, writing on Instagram she will be cheering from the sideline.
Andrew Luck returns to Stanford as the GM of the football program STANFORD, Calif.
(AP) Andrew Luck is returning to Stanford in hopes of turning around a struggling football program that he once helped become a national power.
Athletic director Bernard Muir announced that Luck has been hired as the general manager of the Stanford football team and tasked with overseeing all aspects of the program that just finished its fourth straight 3-9 season.
Luck will work with coach Troy Taylor on recruiting and roster management, and with athletic department and university leadership on fundraising, alumni relations, sponsorships, student-athlete support and stadium experience.
Luck has kept a low profile since his surprise retirement from the NFL at age 29 in 2019..
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