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BYU linebacker Isaiah Glasker provided a memorable moment in the Cougars' commanding 36-14 victory over Colorado in the Alamo Bowl , intercepting top NFL Draft prospect Shedeur Sanders and mimicking his father Deion Sanders' famous dance. The celebration added to Colorado's woes as BYU concluded their 11-2 season. Glasker intercepted Sanders during the penultimate drive of the game, sealing BYU's win. After the interception, Glasker performed Coach Prime's signature footwork dance, made famous during his Hall of Fame career with the Dallas Cowboys, right in front of the Colorado players. Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders end Colorado careers on sour note Bryce Underwood turns heads at first Michigan practice after alarming NIL deal The move set social media ablaze, with BYU's official channels posting the video captioned, "Nice dance moves," which quickly amassed over 19,000 views. Despite Shedeur throwing a late 2-yard touchdown pass to Sav'ell Smalls with two minutes left, it was too little too late. BYU's dominance across all aspects of the game ensured a decisive victory, leaving Colorado without any answers. The Cougars outperformed the Buffaloes with 331 total yards of offense, including a 64-yard punt return touchdown by Parker Kingston. Their defense contained Colorado, limiting them to just 210 total yards, including a mere two rushing yards. BYU's victory marked their second 11-win season under head coach Kalani Sitake, solidifying a strong campaign for the No.17-ranked Cougars. The internet had mixed reactions to Glasker's celebration. The audacity of the celebration sparked mixed reactions, with a fan commenting, "Hit the celly in front of Deion Sanders after picking off Shedeur Sanders. Legend status." DON'T MISS: Former college football quarterback dies in tragic hunting accident at 27 Shannon Sharpe provides update on Kirk Herbstreit dispute played out on ESPN LSU star Flau'jae Johnson goes official with college football player boyfriend While some hailed it as legendary, others slammed the move as "classless" and took shots at BYU's image. Nonetheless, the incident became an iconic part of the match. For Glasker, the sophomore linebacker, this was yet another standout moment in a season that saw him receive Honorable Mention All-American accolades from Sports Illustrated and All-Big 12 First Team recognition from the College Football Network. Despite his team's defeat, Shedeur Sanders is still seen as a top-three prospect for the 2025 NFL Draft, with many expecting him to be the first pick by the New York Giants. Before the match, Sanders hinted at his possible future with the Giants through custom cleats, though he chose standard team colors on the day of the game. Sanders concluded his last college season with impressive stats: 3,926 passing yards, 35 touchdowns, and only eight interceptions. Despite the Alamo Bowl loss, his prospects for the NFL remain undimmed as he gears up for the 2025 NFL Combine and Draft. For BYU, their victory was a testament to their program's resilience, countering what some believed to be biased media favoritism towards the Buffs before the game began. As for Glasker, his provocative dance may well become one of the most memorable acts of his college football tenure.
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FRISCO, Texas -- Doom and gloom swirled around the Dallas Cowboys as they entered Week 12 on a five-game losing streak and with a 3-7 record, their worst since 2020. Injuries to their franchise quarterback, No. 2 receiver, top inside linebacker, as many as four edge rushers, both starting outside corners, left tackle and starting guards have made 2024 a challenging year. "As a staff, this is very challenging," head coach Mike McCarthy said Tuesday. "As we've talked as a staff, we'll be better coaches because of this experience. I believe that. I've experienced it in the past. That's what this league's about. It's not about players getting injured. It's really when and who, the timing of it, getting the young guys ready to play as fast as possible. You have different levels of that each and every year. If you're going to coach in this league, you have to be able to coach through these times. I know all of us will be better for this experience." They now feel like they can see a light out of their tunnel of darkness following their upset win at the Washington Commanders on Sunday that ran Dallas' record to 4-7 with their schedule starting to soften up. Plus, longtime backup Cooper Rush's is starting to find his rhythm after three consecutive starts in place of injured Dak Prescott. He completed 24 of his 32 passes at Washington in Week 12 for 247 yards passing and two touchdowns, which gave him career-highs in both completion percentage (75%) and passer rating (117.6). "It feels like that because we know what we're doing," Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis said Tuesday when asked if he sees a light at the end of the tunnel in regards to Dallas' schedule. "We know what we're doing, and guys are playing hard. We're executing the right way from all 11 of us on the field. So it feels good. ... We've been pretty good historically in the past. So we definitely have that confidence in each other that we can go out there and finish games. So, can the Cowboys win out? "That's the plan. As a football player, as a competitor, we want to win games," Lewis said. "We saw we were playing good ball the last few weeks. Everything as a team, it wasn't coming together. It came together in a better way last week, and I feel like that gave us the belief to say, 'We all can play good ball and win out.'" Let's take a closer look at that possibility, as wild as it may sound. Their remaining six opponents have a combined .448 win percentage, which means the Cowboys are tied for the eighth-easiest remaining schedule in the NFL, per Tankathon. The SportsLine simulation model gives the Cowboys just a 1.4% chance to make the postseason and an even more narrow 0.6% chance to win all six of their remaining regular season games. They should be able to take care of business on Thanksgiving against a New York Giants squad whose locker room seems about done with its coaching staff . The Cincinnati Bengals have invented new and creative ways to lose despite quarterback Joe Burrow and wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase producing at historic levels through 11 games. The Carolina Panthers are still in the early stages of their rebuild. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense has declined in a major way this season after being a pillar of consistency since 2020. Having to travel to the Philadelphia Eagles , a team that pummeled the Cowboys in Week 10 despite running back Saquon Barkley only registering 66 rushing yards, will definitely be a problem. Other than that, a case can be made that a 9-8 finish for Dallas is within the realm of possibility given the schedule. A 10-7 conclusion to the regular season, which would include a win at Philadelphia, would involve divine intervention. 13 vs. Giants 2-9 64% 14 vs. Bengals 4-7 39% 15 at Panthers 3-8 59% 16 vs. Buccaneers 5-6 49% 17 at Eagles 9-2 27% 18 vs. Commanders 7-5 39% Since the NFL postseason bracket expanded to 12 teams in 1990 -- six each for the AFC and six for the NFC -- seven teams have reached the playoffs after beginning a season 4-7. The 2023 Buccaneers reached the playoffs last season after such a start by finishing 9-8 and winning the NFC South. The good news for the Cowboys is reinforcements are on the way: they activated No. 2 wide receiver Brandin Cooks (knee) off of injured reserve on Wednesday and have hope four-time Pro Bowl edge rusher DeMarcus Lawrence (foot) can eventually return like 2023 first-team All-Pro cornerback DaRon Bland (foot stress fracture) did at Washington on Sunday. Again, a 1.4% chance to make the playoffs means its nearly impossible, but Dallas' 2024 season does still has a heartbeat.OTTAWA - The Atlantic Liberal caucus is calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resign as party leader in a letter. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * OTTAWA - The Atlantic Liberal caucus is calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resign as party leader in a letter. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? OTTAWA – The Atlantic Liberal caucus is calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resign as party leader in a letter. The letter dated Dec. 23 was shared publicly today by New Brunswick MP Wayne Long, who has been saying since the fall that Trudeau should step down. Atlantic caucus chair and Nova Scotia MP Kody Blois penned the letter, saying the events following Chrystia Freeland’s cabinet resignation, signals from the opposition parties to declare non-confidence at the first opportunity, and U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threats make it no longer “tenable” for Trudeau to continue to lead the party. Conservative MP John Williamson said Friday he plans to introduce a non-confidence motion at the next public accounts committee meeting on Jan. 7. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. If that motion is successful at committee, it would be forwarded to the House of Commons and could be voted on as soon as Jan. 30, triggering an election if it passes. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 29, 2024. Advertisement
Nike's Worst May Nearly Be Over: Analyst Sees CEO Transition And Strategic Fixes Sparking A TurnaroundThe ACT Integrity Commission has defended the time taken on its investigations, saying speedy investigations could not come at the expense of ensuring thorough and fair examinations. Subscribe now for unlimited access . Login or signup to continue reading All articles from our website & app The digital version of Today's Paper Breaking news alerts direct to your inbox Interactive Crosswords, Sudoku and Trivia All articles from the other regional websites in your area Continue Integrity Commissioner Michael Adams KC said the corruption watchdog needed to balance the fairness of investigations along with available resources. The commission's annual report showed it was working on 12 active investigations at the end of the last financial year. "The commission is naturally sensitive to concerns about the length of time taken to complete an investigation and produce a publicly available finding," Mr Adams said in the report's foreword. "In the end, this comes down to the commitment of ensuring investigations are appropriately conducted on the one hand and managing the available resources on the other." The commission made its first finding of "serious corrupt conduct " during the past financial year. Canberra Institute of Technology former chief executive Leanne Cover was found guilty under the commission's act over her handling of contracts awarded to "complexity and systems thinker" Patrick Hollingworth. Entities owned by Mr Hollingworth were awarded more than $8.5 million in contracts over a five-year period. The investigation is still ongoing but the commission released the first part of its findings in June. These initial findings took two years to be released and during that time Ms Cover was paid an annual salary of more than $360,000. Ms Cover is challenging the commission's determination in the ACT Supreme Court , alleging "errors of law" in the finding. The commission has also been investigating the procurement of an expansion for Campbell Primary School. This investigation has been occurring for nearly four years and involves allegations about a former staffer in Education Minister Yvette Berry's office. The commission's annual report said the watchdog operated in a challenging environment with the community and commentators expecting quick turnarounds of corruption investigations. "As important as speedy outcomes are, this cannot have priority over being thorough, accurate and fair. It needs to be borne in mind that exoneration of persons or entities from accusations of corrupt conduct is also a positive outcome, providing the investigation is sufficiently comprehensive," Mr Adams said. "Unfortunately, conducting an investigation is never going to be a fast process and the requirement to afford procedural fairness to people affected by the proposed report can involve lengthy, but of course necessary, delays." ACT integrity commissioner Michael Adams KC following an estimates hearing earlier this year. Picture by Keegan Carroll The commission assessed 141 corruption complaints over the 2023-24 year. The commission said it finalised four investigations during the year. There were no reports released for three of these four investigations as the commission determined further dealing with the matters was not justified. The investigations included alleged financial crimes by two public officials, an alleged abuse of office by two public officials and an investigation into alleged drug trafficking and abuse of public office by corrections officers. No findings of corrupt conduct were uncovered in the investigations. During the past financial year, the commission started three new investigations and as of June 30, 2024, 12 investigations were underway. The ACT Legislative Assembly unanimously agreed last week to provide the Integrity Commission with sufficient funding and to give extra money so the watchdog could defend itself in legal cases. Mr Adams said the commission would shortly make an approach to the government for more resources. "Several of the investigations commenced but still at early stages are of a magnitude that requires resources additional to those for which provision has already been made," he said. The commission has also struggled with staff recruitment and retention . Recently, a law change has allowed the commission to employ former ACT public servants. The commission's act initially banned former territory public servants for five years. The annual report showed the commission had 27 staff, the highest number since it was established in late 2019, but Mr Adams said there were still vacancies in critical roles. Share Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Email Copy Lucy Bladen Reporter Canberra Times Lucy Bladen has been a journalist at The Canberra Times since 2019. She is an ACT politics and health reporter. Email: l.bladen@canberratimes.com.au Lucy Bladen has been a journalist at The Canberra Times since 2019. She is an ACT politics and health reporter. 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