Ohio State is new college football No. 1 in US LBM Coaches Poll after Texas winNew Foto - Ohio State is new college football No. 1 in US LBM Coaches Poll after Texas win

After an opening week of marquee matchups and a few surprises, thefirst in-season US LBM Coaches Polllooks a bit different from the preseason version. As one might expect, Ohio State takes over the top spot aftervanquishing previous No. 1 Texas. TheBuckeyesreceived 59 of 67 first-place votes, while the Longhorns were shuffled down to No. 6. Penn State moves up a spot to No. 2, claiming six No. 1 votes. No. 3 Georgia and No. 4 LSU picked up a first-place vote each, and Oregon moves up to give the Big Ten three entries in the top five. Miami (Fla.) gains three positions to check in at No. 7after taking down Notre Dame, which drops four spots to No. 9. Clemson slips just two positions to No. 8 after the loss to LSU, andArizona Statemoves up a spot to No. 10. TOP 25:Complete US LBM Coaches Poll rankings Florida State makes a splashy debut in the poll at No. 19 after toppling Alabama. As for the Crimson Tide, they slide all the way down from No. 8 to No. 20, their lowest position since being ranked No. 19 ranking on Nov. 28, 2010. Oklahoma also joins the poll at No. 24 on the eve of a date with No. 13 Michigan.Kansas StateandBoise Statefall out. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Coaches Poll: Ohio State is No. 1 in college football rankings

Ohio State is new college football No. 1 in US LBM Coaches Poll after Texas win

Ohio State is new college football No. 1 in US LBM Coaches Poll after Texas win After an opening week of marquee matchups and a few surprise...
Lee Corso's farewell drives record 'College GameDay' ratingsNew Foto - Lee Corso's farewell drives record 'College GameDay' ratings

Lee Corso's farewell to "College GameDay" was the most-watched episode of the ESPN Saturday morning staple in its nearly 40-year history. ESPN averaged 3.5 million viewers during the show on Saturday, preliminary Nielsen ratings show. It was broadcast from Columbus, Ohio, before the season opener between No. 1 Texas and No. 3 Ohio State. The Buckeyes won 14-7. The show also aired on ESPNU. ESPN reported that the ratings for the final 15 minutes of the show reached a record 5.1 million viewers. That's the section of the show during which Corso famously made his prediction -- who would win the game to be played in the city from which "GameDay" was airing -- by putting on headgear representing his predicted victor. His final headgear choice was the first as the same one when the tradition began in 1996: the Buckeyes. For the record, it was the 46th time he put on the Ohio State mascot head, and the Buckeyes were 32-14. Corso, 90, spent 15 seasons as a college head coach at Louisville, Indiana and Northern Illinois before joining "College GameDay" in its first season in 1987. The show heads to Norman, Okla., ahead of the game between Michigan and Oklahoma, on Saturday for its first episode without Corso as a member of the team. --Field Level Media

Lee Corso's farewell drives record 'College GameDay' ratings

Lee Corso's farewell drives record 'College GameDay' ratings Lee Corso's farewell to "College GameDay" was the mos...
Basketball Hall of Famer George Raveling, who influenced Michael Jordan's Nike deal, dies at 88New Foto - Basketball Hall of Famer George Raveling, who influenced Michael Jordan's Nike deal, dies at 88

George Raveling, a Hall of Fame basketball coach who played a role in Michael Jordan signing a landmark endorsement deal with Nike, has died. He was 88. Raveling's family said Tuesdayin a statementthat he had "faced cancer with courage and grace." "There are no words to fully capture what George meant to his family, friends, colleagues, former players, and assistants — and to the world," the family statement read. "He will be profoundly missed, yet his aura, energy, divine presence, and timeless wisdom live on in all those he touched and transformed." Raveling, who was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2015, had a career record of 335-293 from 1972-94 at Washington State, Iowa and Southern California. He had a losing record in his first season at each school before making multiple trips to the NCAA Tournament. His success at those programs landed Raveling on the U.S. Olympic basketball staffs in 1984 and 1988. Jordan was on the 1984 team that won gold at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, and Raveling helped convince him to sign with Nike. He introduced Jordan to Sonny Vaccaro at Nike, which helped lead to a contract that gave Jordan his own brand, made him millions of dollars and changed the athletic apparel industry. Marlon Wayans portrayed Raveling in the 2023 movie "Air" that focused on Nike's courtship of Jordan. "For more than 40 years, he blessed my life with wisdom, encouragement, and friendship," Jordan said in a statement. "He was a mentor in every sense and I'll always carry deep gratitude for his guidance. I signed with Nike because of George, and without him, there would be no Air Jordan." Raveling also owned the original copy of the "I Have a Dream" speed by Martin Luther King Jr. He was working security at the 1963 March on Washington in which King delivered one of the most famous speeches in American history. As King was exiting, Raveling saw him and asked if he could have the speech, and the reverend handed it to him. Raveling held on to the copy until 2021, when he donated it to his alma mater, Villanova. He played at Villanova from 1957-60, averaged 12.3 points and 14.6 rebounds over his last two seasons. The Philadelphia Warriors drafted Raveling in the eighth round in 1960, but he didn't play in the NBA. "The finest human being, inspiring mentor, most loyal alum and a thoughtful loving friend," Jay Wright, who coached Villanova to national championships in 2016 and 2018,posted on X. "Coach Raveling lived his life for others, His heart was restless and kind and now rests In the lord!" Current Villanova coach Kevin Willard said in a statement that he has "long appreciated the enormous impact Coach has made not just on our game, but on so many of us in it. I know Villanova held a special place in his heart and we are forever grateful for his contributions to this program." Raveling was involved in a serious car crash while coaching USC in 1994, breaking nine ribs, his collarbone and pelvis. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign uphere. AP college basketball:https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-pollandhttps://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball

Basketball Hall of Famer George Raveling, who influenced Michael Jordan's Nike deal, dies at 88

Basketball Hall of Famer George Raveling, who influenced Michael Jordan's Nike deal, dies at 88 George Raveling, a Hall of Fame basketba...
Secret Service needs more snipers to protect leaders, watchdog warnsNew Foto - Secret Service needs more snipers to protect leaders, watchdog warns

WASHINGTON – The Secret Service,whose sniper killed a gunmanwho woundedPresident Donald Trump a year ago, doesn't have enough marksmen and some haven't kept up with mandatory training,according to a watchdog report. The Department of Homeland Security's inspector general, Joseph Cuffari, didn't reveal how many snipers the agency has but said the unit was "chronically understaffed" and 73% below the level needed. Heading into the 2028 presidential campaign, a lack of snipers could lead to injuries and assassinations of top leaders, the report warned. "Failure to appropriately staff (counter-snipers) could limit the Secret Service's ability to properly protect our Nation's most senior leaders, risking injury or assassination, and subsequent national-level harm to the country's sense of safety and security," Cuffari said in his Sept. 2 report. Cuffari recommended the Secret Service develop a strategy to hire more counter-snipers and to ensure that snipers receive the necessary training. The Secret Service agreed with both recommendations. The agency has recommended hiring more counter-snipers since at least 2022. Secret Service Director Sean Curran said in a written reply to the report that it recognized the importance of having a specialized unit with highly trained, precision marksmen. "The Secret Service remains committed to both adequately staffing this function" and to ensure adequate training, Curran said. The need for Secret Service counter-snipers was reinforced with the July 13, 2024, assassination attempt against Trump, who was then a former president campaigning to return to the White House. A gunman fired eight shots from a rooftop near where Trump was speaking and wounded him in the ear before a Secret Service counter-sniper killed the assailant. The inspector general's report adds tosevere criticism of the agencyfor lapses preparing for the event and responding to it. A shortage in Secret Service staffing has been a common theme in the reviews. Counter-snipers racked up 247,887 hours of overtime from 2020 to 2024, which is the equivalent of 24 full-time employees, the report said. Snipers who didn't meet mandatory requalification requirements were at 47 of 426 or 11% of events that the agency's protectees attended in 2024. The events included Biden appearances at a wake in Dallas, Texas, on Jan. 8, 2024; campaign receptions in New York on Feb. 7, 2024; and remarks in Manchester, New Hampshire on March 11, 2024. Before March 2024, it took almost three years for uniformed Secret Service agent to become a counter-sniper. The minimum time period has dropped six months. Each officer gets 13 weeks of police training and 16 weeks of uniformed training. Agents much now spend 18 months in uniform, down from the previous 24 months, before being eligible to apply to become a counter-sniper. The candidate attends a one-week selection process and a 10-week training program. Mandatory follow up training focuses on making sure the agent is qualified to shoot during daytime and at night. The Secret Service "will need to quickly hire and train substantially more counter snipers to meet growing operational demands and be prepared for the 2028 Presidential election cycle and beyond," Cuffari said. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Secret Service needs more snipers to protect leaders: watchdog

Secret Service needs more snipers to protect leaders, watchdog warns

Secret Service needs more snipers to protect leaders, watchdog warns WASHINGTON – The Secret Service,whose sniper killed a gunmanwho wounded...
Trump will announce Space Command is moving from Colorado to AlabamaNew Foto - Trump will announce Space Command is moving from Colorado to Alabama

WASHINGTON (AP) — PresidentDonald Trump's administration will announce on Tuesday that U.S. Space Command will be located in Alabama, reversinga Biden-era decisionto keep it at its temporary headquarters in Colorado, according to two people familiar with the announcement. Trump is expected to speak Tuesday afternoon, and he will give the new location, according to the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to confirm the plans ahead of the official announcement. A Pentagon website set up to livestream the remarks describes the event as a "U.S. Space Command HQ Announcement." "The president will be making an exciting announcement related to the Department of Defense," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said. Space Command's functions include conducting operations like enabling satellite-based navigation and troop communication and providing warning of missile launches. Alabama and Colorado havelong battled to claim Space Commandbecause it has significant implications for the local economy. The site also has been a political prize, with elected officials from both Alabama and Colorado asserting their state is the better location. Huntsville, Alabama, nicknamedRocket City, has long been home to the Army's Redstone Arsenal and NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. The Army's Space and Missile Defense Command is also located in Huntsville, which drew its nickname because of its role in building the first rockets for the U.S. space program. The announcement caps a four-year back-and-forth on the location of Space Command. The Air Force in 2021 identified Army Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville asthe preferred locationfor the new U.S. Space Command. The city was picked after site visits to six states that compared factors such as infrastructure capacity, community support and costs to the Defense Department. Then-President Joe Biden in 2023 announced Space Command would bepermanently locatedin Colorado Springs, Colorado, which had been serving as its temporary headquarters. Biden's Democratic administration said that keeping the command in Colorado Springs would avoid a disruption in readiness. A reviewby the Defense Department inspector general was inconclusive and could not determine why Colorado was chosen over Alabama. Trump, a Republican who enjoys deep support in Alabama, had long been expected to move Space Command back to Alabama.

Trump will announce Space Command is moving from Colorado to Alabama

Trump will announce Space Command is moving from Colorado to Alabama WASHINGTON (AP) — PresidentDonald Trump's administration will annou...

 

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