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James Conner Injury: Cardinals RB Out for Season, Signs with Rams

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 19, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Erie Native Jesse Luketa Lands with Los Angeles Rams ⁣after Cardinals Release

Los Angeles, CA – Former Mercyhurst Prep football standout Jesse Luketa has signed with the Los‍ Angeles Rams, the team announced⁣ november 18. The move comes after ‌Luketa was released by the Arizona Cardinals earlier this year ‍following a thigh injury that concluded his 2024 season.

luketa, a 26-year-old linebacker and a 2018 Erie First ‍christian graduate, spent three⁢ seasons with Arizona, recording 35 tackles – including​ three quarterback ⁤sacks – and forcing ‌a fumble over 31 ​games. His release ⁤followed recovery from the December injury, opening the door for a new prospect ⁤within the NFC West division.

The Ottawa, Ontario⁢ native is initially projected to⁤ join the Rams’ practice‌ squad, but could see action as early as September 23 when Los Angeles hosts ⁤the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Luketa could also face his ⁢former team twice before the end of the regular season, with Rams-Cardinals matchups scheduled for December 7 in Arizona and January 4, 2026, in Los Angeles.

Luketa’s time with the ⁢Cardinals also overlapped ⁣with ⁢McDowell graduate James Conner, whose ninth NFL season was cut⁤ short by a foot injury sustained during a September⁣ 21 game against⁤ the San Francisco 49ers.Conner is scheduled to undergo foot surgery, according to reports.

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Title: Tommy Carr’s Biggest Improvement & Michigan Football Commitment

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 17, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Michigan lands top-Rated In-State QB Tommy Carr ‍After Flip from Miami (Ohio)

ANN ARBOR,‍ Mich.⁣ – Michigan football received a significant boost to​ its 2026 recruiting class saturday with the commitment of⁣ Saline quarterback Tommy Carr,⁤ who flipped his pledge from Miami (Ohio).Carr,a three-star recruit,is rated the No. 18 player in michigan, the No.‍ 49 quarterback nationally, and the No. 962 overall prospect in the 2026 ‌class according to ⁤the 247Sports‌ composite ‍rankings.

Carr’s decision marks the first commitment to the Wolverines from a player in the state’s current senior⁢ class. He recently led Saline High School to a Division 1 regional final, where he overwhelmed Saline with four touchdowns.Earlier this season, Carr made headlines by being responsible for nine touchdowns in a single game.

The addition of Carr gives Michigan two highly-rated quarterbacks‍ in its 2026 recruiting class,joining four-star ⁤Brady Smigiel from Newbury Park,California.The Wolverines’ ​2026 class is currently ranked No. 10 nationally by 247Sports.

Carr also continues a growing family connection to the Michigan program.‌ He joins‍ true freshman Chase Herbstreit,son of former ohio State quarterback Kirk Herbstreit,on the Wolverines’ roster. Additionally, Carr’s high school teammate, offensive lineman Louis Esposito​ – the son⁤ of Michigan defensive line‍ coach​ Lou Esposito -​ is also committed to U-M as a member‌ of the 2027 class.

michigan has secured four three-star flips in November and currently holds⁢ 25 commitments for the incoming class.

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College football Week 12 predictions, betting odds, today’s schedule

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 16, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

College Football Week 12: Predictions, Spreads, and Today’s Schedule

Breaking: As the​ college​ football regular season nears its conclusion, ‌Week 12 features several key matchups with⁣ potential postseason‌ implications. Conference championships and College⁤ football Playoff positioning are firmly in ‌focus‍ as teams battle ⁣for crucial victories. Here’s a look at predictions and betting odds for ⁣Saturday’s games.

This week’s slate ‍includes contests that could determine division ⁢winners and impact the national rankings. With several games featuring ranked opponents, the outcomes will significantly shape the landscape of college football heading into rivalry week.Spreads,‌ as of today, indicate anticipated competitive contests, but ​upsets are always possible.

Here’s a ​game-by-game breakdown:

Iowa vs. ⁢USC

*‍ Date: Saturday, Nov.15
* Time: ⁣ 8:00 pm ET
* Location: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles)
* Spread: ⁣USC -6.5
* Prediction: iowa⁣ 30, USC 24

Virginia vs. Duke

* Date: Saturday,Nov.15
* Time: 3:30 pm ET
* Location: Wallace Wade Stadium (Durham, North Carolina)
* Spread: Duke -6.5
* Prediction: Duke 27, Virginia 21

Tennessee vs. New Mexico State

* Date: ⁢Saturday, ‌Nov. ‍15
* time: 4:15 pm‌ ET
* ⁢ Location: Neyland Stadium (Knoxville, Tennessee)
* Spread: Tennessee -38.5
* Prediction: Tennessee 49, New Mexico State 14

Cincinnati⁢ vs. Arizona

* Date: Saturday, Nov. 15
* Time: Noon ET
* Location: ⁤ Nippert Stadium (Cincinnati,Ohio)
* Spread: Cincinnati -6
* Prediction: cincinnati⁣ 34,Arizona 31

Missouri⁣ vs. Mississippi State

* Date: Saturday, Nov. 15
* Time: 7:45 pm ET
* Location: Memorial Stadium (Columbia,Missouri)
* Spread: Missouri -6.5
* Prediction: Missouri 30, Mississippi State 20

James Madison vs. App⁣ State

* Date: Saturday, Nov. 15
* Time: 3:30 pm ET
* Location: Bridgeforth Stadium (Harrisonburg, Virginia)
* Spread: James⁣ Madison -20.5
* Prediction: James Madison 35, App state 14

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Ohio State Football Documentary: “Redemption” Premieres on Amazon

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 12, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Ohio ‌State’s Championship Run to be Featured in Amazon Prime Video Series “Redemption“

COLUMBUS, OH – ⁣November 11, 2025 – The Ohio State Buckeyes‘ 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship victory will be the subject of a new Amazon Prime Video add-on series titled “Redemption,” set⁤ to premiere in early 2026. ⁢The series, produced by 117 Productions, will offer an inside look at the team’s journey, from preseason challenges to their dominant performance in the championship game.

“Redemption” aims to capture the faith‌ and resilience central to the Buckeyes’ success, featuring interviews with key players, coaches, and figures connected to the program. The production was considerably aided by the Columbus Motion Picture Incentive,​ a program designed to⁤ bolster the local film industry. This incentive offers​ a 10% cash rebate for qualifying projects spending $150,000 or more in Franklin County, requiring at least 75% of the crew ⁢to be sourced from franklin and surrounding counties, and mandating 75% of filming take place locally.

The series will spotlight the leadership of head coach Ryan Day and the contributions ⁢of standout players like quarterback Will Howard,along⁢ with insights⁤ from Ohio State football luminaries including Urban Meyer,2007 Heisman Trophy⁢ winner Tim Tebow,and former⁢ Buckeye Braxton Miller. A recent article published by The Columbus Dispatch explored​ the role​ of faith within the team, a ⁤theme expected to be woven throughout “Redemption.”

film Columbus reports the project’s utilization of regional resources ​was a key factor in it’s selection for the incentive. The series’ production‍ underscores the ​growing appeal of central Ohio as a filming location and the economic benefits generated by the Columbus Motion Picture ⁤Incentive.

Belinda M. Paschal of The Columbus Dispatch can be reached at bpaschal@dispatch.com.

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MSU Football Falls to Michigan: Post-Game Analysis

by David Harrison – Chief Editor October 27, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

MSU Football Report Card: ‍Spartans Fall to Michigan, Future of Coaching Regime in Question

EAST LANSING – Michigan State football received a ‍harsh grade in its Saturday‍ matchup against Michigan, ⁣falling 3-0 to their in-state​ rivals at Spartan Stadium. The loss effectively closes the door on any potential turnaround for‌ the ‍Spartans this season and ​intensifies scrutiny on head coach Jonathan Smith’s future. This game ‍represented a critical⁤ prospect ⁣for MSU to demonstrate progress and possibly salvage a​ disappointing season, but the offensive struggles and late-game decisions have led⁤ to widespread concern.

The defeat marks a ‍notable low point for the programme, raising serious questions about the direction of the football team under Smith. With the season spiraling, the focus now shifts ​to ‌potential coaching changes and the long-term rebuilding process for MSU football. The outcome against Michigan all but confirms expectations ⁣of an‌ imminent overhaul.

COACHING: 4

Joe Rossi’s defense⁣ provided a bright spot, earning praise for its performance against a potent Michigan offense. ⁤Rossi, coaching from the ​sidelines this week, appeared to​ have effective strategies to contain the Wolverines.Though, the⁣ offensive side of the ball proved problematic. MSU’s passing game lacked⁢ rhythm,and ⁢several late-game decisions drew criticism,including a questionable running play with ⁤limited time remaining and a fourth-down throw‌ to​ Jack Velling that ⁢appeared unlikely to succeed.The offensive ineffectiveness was notably glaring given the need for Jonathan Smith to make a strong impression.

BOTTOM LINE

This game was widely viewed as ​a last chance for MSU to demonstrate betterment and potentially ‌alter the trajectory of the season and the coaching staff’s tenure.The result confirms ‍a previously anticipated outcome.

RELATED: Couch: For MSU’s Jonathan Smith, after performance ⁢against Michigan, the inevitable looms

Michigan State’s aidan‍ Chiles looks on from the sideline late during the fourth quarter in the game against Michigan on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025, at Spartan ⁤Stadium in East Lansing. (Nick King/Lansing State Journal)

Contact Graham Couch at gcouch@lsj.com. Follow him on X @Graham_Couch and BlueSky @Graham_Couch.

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Michigan State Football: Fumble Call Controversy vs. Michigan

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 26, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Controversial Call⁢ Denies Michigan State Potential Game-Changing Turnover in Loss to Michigan

ANN ARBOR,Mich. – A critical fumble recovery by Michigan State​ in the closing‌ minutes of Saturday’s 24-17 loss ⁤to‌ Michigan at the Big House remains a point of intense controversy, ‌with replays raising questions‌ about whether the Wolverines were incorrectly awarded possession. The disputed play occurred with 3:54⁢ remaining and Michigan clinging to a 24-17 ​lead. Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy was stripped near the MSU 40-yard line, with Spartan linebacker Sione Moala appearing to secure the loose ball.

However, the on-field ruling was a fumble out of bounds, with officials determining McCarthy’s knee was down before losing possession. The call, upheld after review, effectively ended michigan State’s chances of mounting a‌ comeback. The incident​ has ignited debate among fans and analysts, focusing‍ on the speed of the‍ play and the difficulty of definitively determining whether McCarthy ⁣was down before the fumble.

This rivalry, already steeped in decades of animosity, has seen a recent escalation of on-field incidents. Last⁣ year, a post-game skirmish erupted following Michigan’s win in ‌Ann Arbor, highlighted ‍by michigan tight end ⁣colston Loveland headbutting MSU defensive ⁤lineman Anthony Jones. Loveland subsequently referenced comments made by former MSU ​coach Mike Hart,stating,”Little bro stay​ doing little bro things.” The Big Ten reviewed the incident but opted not to penalize‍ any players. Prior to ⁢that,in 2022,a brawl broke out in the michigan Stadium tunnel,leading to eight MSU player suspensions and criminal charges for seven.‌ These past confrontations underscore ​the ⁢heightened emotions surrounding the Michigan-Michigan State matchup.

The disputed fumble is the latest chapter in a series of contentious moments between ‍the⁢ two programs. In⁢ 2018, Devin Bush drew⁢ criticism for stepping on​ the Spartan logo at Spartan Stadium. Before the 2014 game, a pre-game incident dubbed the⁤ “stake game” further fueled‍ the rivalry. While the Big Ten has a history of reviewing and sometimes penalizing incidents‍ stemming from these games, the decision to stand by ⁤the ⁤fumble ⁢ruling​ on Saturday has ​left Michigan State fans and‌ coaches feeling aggrieved.

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