No. 6 Michigan Wolverines Outlast Wake Forest In Overtime For A Thrilling Win At Little Caesars Arena
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(BCSNN) — Michigan men’s basketball survived a late Wake Forest rally and escaped with an 85–84 overtime win Tuesday night in the Deacon-Wolverine Challenge at Little Caesars Arena. The sixth-ranked Wolverines improved to 2–0 behind a career night from Aday Mara and clutch plays from Elliot Cadeau and Roddy Gayle Jr.
Add a commentNo. 12 Louisville Knocks Off No. 9 Kentucky, 96-88, In The Bluegrass State's Biggest Rivalry
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(BCSNN) — It was a career night for Mikel Brown Jr. as the Louisville freshman scored a career-high 29 points to lead the No. 12 Cardinals to a signature win over in-state rival No. 9 Kentucky, 96–88, Tuesday night in front of a sold-out crowd of 22,586 at the KFC Yum! Center.
Add a commentWestern Michigan Broncos Rally Past Ohio, 17-13, To Clinch Bowl Eligibility
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(BCSNN) — The Broncos are postseason bound. Western Michigan is going bowling.
The Broncos punched their postseason ticket Tuesday night with a gritty 17–13 comeback win over defending MAC champion Ohio at Stafford-Smith Field at Waldo Stadium. It marks WMU’s third win this season when trailing at halftime and secures bowl eligibility for the first time under head coach Lance Taylor.
Add a commentBrian Kelly Sues LSU, Seeking The Full $54 Million Buyout Owed In Termination Dispute
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(BCSNN) — We see it happen every year - a coach gets fired from a big time job, and that school tries to find a way to pay less than the buyout that was agreed to in the coach's contract. LSU is the latest to try it, but will face a fight from former LSU head coach Brian Kelly. Kelly has filed a lawsuit against the university’s board of supervisors, alleging that LSU is attempting to retroactively fire him “for cause” in order to avoid paying the nearly $54 million buyout stipulated in his contract.
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