ATLANTA (AP) — Ethan Vasko threw three touchdown passes and ran for a fourth as Coastal Carolina became bowl eligible by beating Georgia State 48-27 for its sixth win of the season in the regular season finale on Saturday. The Chanticleers evened their season record at 6-6 with the win and finished 3-5 in the Sun Belt East. The loss leaves Georgia State (3-9) with just one win in eight conference games. Vasko threw 10 yards to Senika McKie for the game's first score midway through the first quarter, but the Panthers got a Liam Rickman 28-yard field goal and a 19-yard touchdown run by Freddie Brock to take a 10-7 second-quarter lead. Vasko threw his second TD pass, this one a five-yard strike to Zach Courtney to take the lead and Kade Hensley booted a 43-yard field goal as time expired to put Coastal Carolina up 17-10 at halftime. Christian Washington ran 18-yards for a touchdown to open up a 24-10 lead four minutes into the third quarter. Vasko hit McKie for their second touchdown, this one from 31-yards out and Vasko ran 10 yards for a fourth-quarter touchdown to make it 38-10 with under 10 minutes to play. Vasko was 13 of 17 passing for 200 yards and carried 13 times for another 68. Washington carried 20 times for 124 yards. McKie caught five passes for 81 yards Georgia State amassed 428 yards of offense, but the Panthers turned the ball over six times. Christian Veilleux completed 15 of 26 passes for 205 yards but was picked off four times and fumbled. Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football
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NoneAwkward moment Ed Sheeran interrupts new Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim's interview live on Sky Sports... as fans blast 'rude' popstar following bizarre intervention Ruben Amorim was interviewed after Man United's 1-1 draw with Ipswich Ed Sheeran interrupted and the Portuguese manager was left unimpressed Will Ruben Amorim be Man United's saviour? LISTEN NOW: It's All Kicking Off! Available wherever you get your podcasts. Episodes every Monday and Thursday By ABDI RASHID Published: 20:49 GMT, 24 November 2024 | Updated: 20:50 GMT, 24 November 2024 e-mail View comments Ruben Amorim's first post-match interview as Man United head coach was awkwardly interrupted by Ed Sheeran . United, under the management of Amorim for the first time, made a dream start and were in front within 80 seconds of the kick-off courtesy of Marcus Rashford's fifth goal of the season. But Kieran McKenna 's men responded superbly to going behind and they forced multiple saves out of Andre Onana before Omari's Hutchinson superbly picked out the top corner from more than 20 yards. A seemingly frustrated Amorim was being interviewed by Sky Sports pitchside after the 1-1 draw at Portman Road when Sheeran appeared. The pop star came over to greet pundit Jamie Redknapp and then said: 'I don't think he (Amorim) wants to speak to me'. The new United head coach was left unimpressed as he shaked his head, with Sheeran then adding, 'I love being back in the Premier League '. Ruben Amorim's first post-match interview as Man United boss was interrupted by Ed Sheeran The pop star came over to greet Jamie Redknapp while Amorim was speaking about his team The Portuguese manager (left) was unimpressed, with the interview resuming shortly after The Ipswich part-owner then farewelled Redknapp after promising to come back on air, and the interview with Amorim resumed. Fans on social media were left assuming as they slammed Sheeran for being 'rude'. One said: 'I’m honestly a bit aghast at how rude that was from Ed Sheeran. Amorim should have told them all to get f*****.' Another United fan posted on X: 'Imagine letting a pop star interrupt an interview with a coach. Gets his face on the screen every Ipswich game'. A third added: 'Amateur hour, totally unprofessional and may i say a tad disrespectful when interviewing a manage.' Sheeran is officially a member of the team at Portman Road, having bought a minority stake (1.4%) in his beloved club in August. The Shape of You singer has attended multiple matches so far this season. He was at Ipswich's first game of the campaign - a 2-0 defeat by Liverpool - although he had to leave at half-time in order to get to a gig in Serbia. Read More English football felt terribly easy to Amorim... then Man United remembered who they were But Sheeran was able to stay for the full 90 minutes when Ipswich recorded their first league win of the season by beating Tottenham in London earlier this month. Ahead of Sunday's game, Sheeran visited a new mural that was recently created in his honour. The artwork, painted on the side of a building on Sir Alf Ramsey Way near Portman Road, features two images of Sheeran. One of the images shows Sheeran and a young boy and the other shows him as he looks now. In both of the images, Sheeran is wearing Ipswich kit, while the artwork is accompanied by the words: 'Tractor Boy'. Manchester United Ed Sheeran Ipswich Town Share or comment on this article: Awkward moment Ed Sheeran interrupts new Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim's interview live on Sky Sports... as fans blast 'rude' popstar following bizarre intervention e-mail Add comment
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Seattle Seahawks cornerback Coby Bryant was fined $6,594 by the NFL for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty during last Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. The penalty stemmed from a gesture paying tribute to longtime Seahawk Marshawn Lynch. On his way into the end zone, Bryant performed an "obscene" celebration that included a "crotch grab." This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis. For more from Bleacher Report on this topic and from around the sports world, check out our B/R app , homepage and social feeds—including Twitter , Instagram , Facebook and TikTok .No. 24 Arizona is coming off consecutive defeats for the first time in the Tommy Lloyd era when it faces undefeated Davidson on Wednesday to begin the Battle 4 Atlantis in Paradise Island, Bahamas. Arizona (2-2) lost at Wisconsin 103-88 on Nov. 15 and followed that with a home loss against Duke 69-55 on Friday. The Wildcats have dropped 15 spots in the Associated Press Top 25 poll in two weeks. Arizona's record is .500 this early in a season for the first time since it was 3-3 to start the 2017-18 schedule. "I've got work to do, so let's get to work," said Lloyd, in his fourth year as Arizona's head coach. "Let's see where we're at in a month, and if we're still struggling, you know what I'll do? I still got work to do, but I'm gonna get to it." Arizona shot 39.6 percent from the field against Duke, and just 26.1 percent (6 of 23) from 3-point range. The Wildcats were outrebounded by 43-30 and their 15 turnovers led to 19 points. Jaden Bradley led Arizona with 18 points and KJ Lewis added 12. Preseason All-American Caleb Love had eight points on 3-of-13 shooting from the field, including 1-of-9 from 3-point range. Arizona made only one field goal in the last 5:39 as Duke pulled away after its lead was trimmed to six points. "We didn't play great," Lloyd said. "Now we need to take a step back and figure out why. Are there some schematic problems? Are there some problems with how our personnel is kind of put together? "We got to figure out what our certainties are, and the things we have to have, and then over the course of the next couple of days, if there's adjustments we need to make, we need to figure out what those are." Davidson is 4-0 after a 15-17 record last season, in which it lost its last six games to put an end to postseason hopes. A 93-66 win over visiting VMI on Friday followed a 91-85 win at Bowling Green and 76-70 victory over visiting East Tennessee State. The two wins by 10 points or fewer are important because Davidson was 6-12 in such games last season. It was 4-11 in games decided by five points or fewer. "The goal (is) to get better," Davidson head coach Matt McKillop said after the season opener. "We talk about fighting to win every possession. I think we had to figure out what that really felt like with the lights on." Davidson made 13 shots from 3-point range in the win over VMI. Reed Bailey had 23 points, eight rebounds and six assists. Bobby Durkin added 19 points, including 17 of them and a career-best five 3-pointers in the first half. Bailey leads Davidson in scoring (19 points per game) and rebounding (7.8). Durkin is shooting 57.9 percent (22 of 38) from the field and 54.2 percent (13 of 24) from 3-point range. By contrast, Arizona's Love is shooting 32 percent (16 of 50) from the field and 21.4 percent (6 of 28) from beyond the arc. Bradley leads Arizona with 15.5 points per game. He is shooting 50 percent (24 of 48) from the field and is 35.7 percent (5 of 14) from 3-point range. --Field Level Media
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Baku: Setting a new climate finance target to help developing countries undertake climate action , including shifting from fossil fuels and carbon-intensive development pathways was the top priority at the COP29 climate summit . Nearly a decade after the Paris Agreement, all rules and standards for international carbon markets were finalised. Three years of discussions on the new target or the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG), and two weeks of negotiations in the Azerbaijani capital resulted in the new target of "at least 300 billion by 2035. Just like the $100 billion announced in Copenhagen in 2009 and formalised in 2010 in Cancun, and reaffirmed in Paris in 2015, the new goal will be mobilised from a variety of sources-- public funds, mobilised private investment and unspecified "alternative" sources. The new climate finance target "is the final nail in the coffin of 1.5C. Accelerating mitigation actions without the required means of implementation is only a fool's dream," said Vaibhav Chaturvedi, Senior Fellow at the New Delhi-based think tank CEEW. Rich industrialised countries have, since 2015, been pushing for the inclusion of high income and high emitting developing countries, such as China and the Gulf petro-states. Closed door bilateral meetings, particularly between the European Union and China, with the United States as well, led to a formulation that expanded the contributor base without proving too onerous for China. All climate related flows and climate-related finance mobilised by multilateral development banks will account towards the $300 billion target. This work around means that all developing county shareholders of multilateral development banks will be contributing to the new climate finance goal. "The industrialised countries have been precise in calculating the amount '300' precisely. The major portion of this goal will be provided by the development banks with their loans", said Jan Kowalzig, Senior Policy Adviser Climate Change , Oxfam Germany. Effectively, developed countries could substantially reduce the amount of public money given to developing countries as climate finance. 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But lives and livelihoods in vulnerable countries are being lost now," said Mohamed Adow, Director, Power Shift Africa, a Nairobi-based climate and energy think tank Despite efforts by industrialised countries for further agreements on mitigation or emission reduction, Baku yielded little beyond a reiteration of the agreement in Dubai to triple renewables, double rate of energy efficiency and moving away from fossil fuels. (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel )
KILLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — American skier Mikaela Shiffrin said she suffered an abrasion on her left hip and that something “stabbed” her when she crashed during her second run of a World Cup giant slalom race Saturday, doing a flip and sliding into the protective fencing. Shiffrin stayed down on the edge of the course for quite some time as the ski patrol attended to her. She was taken off the hill on a sled and waved to the cheering crowd before going to a clinic for evaluation. “Not really too much cause for concern at this point, I just can’t move,” she said later in a video posted on social media . “I have a pretty good abrasion and something stabbed me. ... I’m so sorry to scare everybody. It looks like all scans so far are clear.” She plans to skip the slalom race Sunday, writing on Instagram she will be “cheering from the sideline.” The 29-year-old was leading after the first run of the GS and charging for her 100th World Cup win. She was within sight of the finish line, five gates onto Killington’s steep finish pitch, when she an outside edge. She hit a gate and did a somersault before sliding into another gate. The fencing slowed her momentum as she came to an abrupt stop. Reigning Olympic GS champion Sara Hector of Sweden won in a combined time of 1 minute, 53.08 seconds. Zrinka Ljutic of Croatia was second and Swiss racer Camille Rast took third. The Americans saw Paula Moltzan and Nina O’Brien finish fifth and sixth. “It’s just so sad, of course, to see Mikaela crash like that and skiing so well,” Hector said on the broadcast after her win. “It breaks my heart and everybody else here.” The crash was a surprise for everyone. Shiffrin rarely DNFs — ski racing parlance for “did not finish.” In 274 World Cup starts, she DNF'd only 18 times. The last time she DNF'd in GS was January 2018. Shiffrin also has not suffered any devastating injuries. In her 14-year career, she has rehabbed only two on-hill injuries: a torn medial collateral ligament and bone bruising in her right knee in December 2015 and a sprained MCL and tibiofibular ligament in her left knee after a downhill crash in January 2024. Neither knee injury required surgery, and both times, Shiffrin was back to racing within two months. Saturday was shaping up to be a banner day for Shiffrin, who skied flawlessly in the first run and held a 0.32-second lead as she chased after her 100th World Cup win. Shiffrin, who grew up in both New Hampshire and Colorado and sharpened her skills at nearby Burke Mountain Academy, has long been a fan favorite. Shiffrin is driven not so much by wins but by arcing the perfect run. She has shattered so many records along the way. She passed Lindsey Vonn’s women’s mark of 82 World Cup victories on Jan. 24, 2023, during a giant slalom in Kronplatz, Italy. That March, Shiffrin broke Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark’s Alpine mark for most World Cup wins when she captured her 87th career race. To date, she has earned five overall World Cup titles, two Olympic gold medals — along with a silver — and seven world championships. In other FIS Alpine World Cup news, the Tremblant World Cup — two women’s giant slaloms at Quebec’s Mont-Tremblant scheduled for next weekend — were canceled. Killington got 21 inches of snow on Thanksgiving Day, but Tremblant — five hours north of Killington — had to cancel its races because of a lack of snow. AP Sports Writer Pat Graham in Denver contributed to this report. More AP skiing: https://apnews.com/hub/alpine-skiingBiti labels Mthuli Ncube budget “shallow, hollow, narcissistic and dishonest”
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Minnesota will try to bounce back from two straight losses when it hosts Bethune-Cookman on Sunday afternoon in Minneapolis. The Golden Gophers (5-3) are coming off a 57-51 loss against Wake Forest on Friday, which followed a 68-66 overtime loss against Wichita State on Thursday. Both games took place at the ESPN Events Invitational in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Minnesota coach Ben Johnson cited inconsistency on offense as the main reason for his team's recent skid. "We're painfully figuring that out," Johnson said. "I thought our defense, though, (Thursday and Friday) has proven this is a top-40 or top-30 defense. We've got to be able to show up with offense and free throws." Golden Gophers starter Lu'Cye Patterson said he and his teammates remain confident in their potential as the Big Ten conference season approaches. "We just have to keep doing what we're supposed to do and keep our level of defensive play up," Patterson said. "It's going to win us a lot of games. The offense is going to come." Bethune-Cookman (2-5) will try to play spoiler on the road. The Wildcats have split their past two games as they beat North Dakota 79-67 on Tuesday and lost to Gardner-Webb 79-64 on Wednesday, both games played in the Cancun Challenge in Cancun, Mexico. Four players for Bethune-Cookman scored in double digits in their most recent game. Reggie Ward Jr. and Daniel Rouzan led the way with 14 points apiece, Trey Thomas scored 13 and Brayon Freeman chipped in 10. Bethune-Cookman is coached by Reggie Theus, who enjoyed a long NBA career and coached the Sacramento Kings for parts of two seasons. Theus said the Wildcats were in better position to compete this season compared with a season ago. "We've got a lot of depth, and we have age and experience," Theus said. "One of the biggest differences in our team is that we have great size now, where last year we were pretty small." Dawson Garcia leads Minnesota with 18.6 points and 7.3 rebounds per game. Patterson is next with 10.1 points per contest. Bethune-Cookman is led by Freeman, who is averaging 15.9 points per game. Thomas (11.7 points per game) and Ward Jr. (11.0) also are scoring in double digits. --Field Level Media2025 State Budget to maintain stability, economic growthDevendra Fadnavis: Maharashtra’s Modern-Day Strategist Seizes Glory Again