Clemson defeated Furman 45-10 in the 2025 season finale, as freshman QB Chris Denson rushed for 106 yards and two TDs, while Furman's Trey Hedden broke the school's single-season passing record.
The State Farm Champions Classic returns to Chicago’s United Center on November 10, 2026, featuring Duke, Kansas, Kentucky, and Michigan State. This marks Chicago’s fifth hosting, tying Madison Square Garden, as part of a $7B neighborhood revitalization effort.
The Portland Trail Blazers lost 127-110 to the Phoenix Suns on November 18, 2025, as five key players—including Damian Lillard and Jrue Holiday—were sidelined by injuries, exposing a growing health crisis in Portland.
The Utah Jazz edged the Chicago Bulls 150-147 in double overtime, with Keyonte George hitting the game-winner as Coby White returned from injury amid a chaotic injury crisis for Chicago, extending their losing streak to five games.
The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Sacramento Kings 127-120 in a high-octane road win on October 26, 2025, as Austin Reaves dropped 30 points. The Lakers covered the 3.5-point spread, extending their dominance over the Kings to 11 straight wins.
Chiefs beat Lions 30‑17 on SNF, but a postgame brawl erupts when Lions safety Brian Branch shoves Patrick Mahomes and JuJu Smith‑Schuster, sparking league scrutiny.
Packers and Cowboys finished a historic 40-40 tie at AT&T Stadium on Sept. 28, 2025, after a dramatic comeback and the return of Micah Parsons, shaking up playoff hopes and betting odds.
Barcelona play their first home game of the season against Valencia on Sept. 14 at the Estadi Johan Cruyff. Hansi Flick’s side sits fifth with seven points, while Carlos Corberán’s Valencia arrives after a 3-0 win over Getafe. Barcelona is unbeaten in their last 10 league meetings with Valencia and won all three clashes last season by a 14-2 aggregate.
Tennessee struck first in Denver with a field goal on the opening drive, taking a 3-0 lead in a defense-heavy first quarter. Rookie No. 1 pick Cam Ward made his NFL debut for the Titans, while Bo Nix led the Broncos. Conservative calls, field position, and physical defense shaped the opening 15 minutes—and set the tone for the rest of the game.
Alexander Sørloth etched his name in LaLiga history by scoring four goals in Villarreal's thrilling match against Real Madrid. This remarkable achievement places him alongside legendary players such as Taty Castellanos and Robert Lewandowski, who have accomplished similar feats against the renowned team. Sørloth's impressive physicality, determination, and skill were on full display as he outmaneuvered Real Madrid's defense.