Liverpool delivered a stellar performance in the Champions League, continuing their unbeaten streak and firmly placing previous titleholders Real Madrid in a shocking 24th position among 36 teams. With a 2-0 victory at Anfield, the Reds showcased their strength with second-half goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo, while Real’s star player Kylian Mbappé faced a setback as he had a penalty saved. Meanwhile, Borussia Dortmund climbed to the fourth position after a dominant 3-0 win over Dinamo Zagreb, while Monaco failed to take advantage of the opportunity for second place, falling 3-2 to Benfica. The night also saw a thrilling comeback from PSV Eindhoven, who managed to overturn a two-goal deficit against Shakhtar Donetsk, clinching a remarkable 3-2 victory by scoring three times within the final eight minutes of the match.
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In the NFL, former New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones is set to join the Minnesota Vikings, as per sources familiar with the situation. Although the details are still being finalized, Jones will bolster the Vikings’ practice squad after his recent release from New York, where he was once the No. 6 overall pick in the draft. The Vikings, currently enjoying a strong 9-2 record thanks to the contributions of Sam Darnold, will integrate Jones alongside Nick Mullens and Brett Rypien in their quarterback lineup. Notably, the team lost rookie first-round selection J.J. McCarthy to a serious knee injury, underlining the importance of this addition.
In a significant move for the golfing world, LIV Golf is reportedly set to hire Scott O’Neil as their new CEO, taking over from Greg Norman. O’Neil, who previously led the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils, has been making strides in the sports and entertainment sector and recently left his position at Merlin Entertainments. This transition comes as the Saudi-backed LIV Golf continues to make waves in the competitive golfing landscape, with negotiations still ongoing with the PGA Tour over a potential investment deal.
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In college basketball action, West Virginia stunned No. 3 Gonzaga 86-78 in overtime during the Battle 4 Atlantis. Javon Small shone brightly with 31 points, ensuring he scored crucial points in overtime, while Tucker DeVries contributed significantly with key free throws and a total of 16 points. Other influential performances included Braden Huff with 19 points and Khalif Battle with 16 for Gonzaga, who now sits at 5-1.
In volleyball, Boise State made their way to the semifinals of the Mountain West women’s volleyball tournament by overcoming Utah State, but the Broncos have yet to confirm if they will face San Jose State in the upcoming match. San Jose State benefited from several forfeit victories and earned a second seed in the tournament, while Boise State had to forfeit both of their regular-season encounters against the Spartans.
PSV Eindhoven’s American contingent made headlines in a thrilling Champions League encounter, as they made a remarkable comeback from a two-goal deficit against Shakhtar Donetsk to end the match 3-2. With Malik Tillman scoring twice and Ricardo Pepi sealing the victory, the fans were certainly grateful for their late heroics.
In a shocking turn of events, Alabama A&M schools reported that linebacker Medrick Burnett Jr. remains stable after initially being announced dead. The athletic department retracted the earlier statement, clarifying that the reports of his death were premature based on family communications.
In off-the-field issues, two companies have severed ties with Conor McGregor after a jury in Ireland ruled that he owes nearly €250,000 to a woman who accused him of rape. Proximo Spirits, which owns the Proper No. 12 whiskey brand, and IO Interactive, a video game developer, have both decided to cut their association with the MMA star following the verdict.
Turning to college basketball, South Carolina coach Dawn Staley urged fans to maintain composure after the No. 4 Gamecocks experienced their first loss in two seasons to UCLA. With an impressive record that included 43 consecutive wins, the team’s fall to the Bruins surprised Staley, who emphasized that there’s still a journey ahead for the reigning national champions.
This Thanksgiving weekend promises a full slate of NFL and college sports action to enjoy with family and friends. From thrilling matchups to key games to catch on TV, it’s a highly anticipated sporting spree that many look forward to each year.
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