In a college football season defined by chaos, the Georgia Bulldogs emerged victorious yet again, securing their spot in the SEC Championship Game following an electrifying day of action. Saturday's slate was packed with upsets, nail-biters, and highlight-reel plays, but the Bulldogs remained steady under the bright lights, proving why they are the team to beat in the SEC.
The Georgia Bulldogs are headed back to the SEC Title Game after a wild day of college football.
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Heisman Trophy Finalists Announced: Gabriel, Hunter, Jeanty, and Ward Compete for College Football’s Top Honor
Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel, Colorado’s Travis Hunter, Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty, and Miami’s Cam Ward have been named as the finalists for the prestigious Heisman Trophy, awarded annually to college football’s most outstanding player since 1935. This year’s winner will be revealed Saturday in New York. The finalists were selected from the top four vote-getters among over 900 voters, a panel consisting of media members and former Heisman winners. Dillon Gabriel: Oregon’s Record-Breaking Quarter
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“Lizard in a Blizzard”: Rhode Island Man Rescues Exotic Pet From 20 Inches of Snow
A Providence, Rhode Island, man made a shocking discovery while shoveling snow from his driveway after a massive winter storm dumped nearly 20 inches on the region. He found a large exotic tegu lizard, named Frankie, buried alive in the snow and barely moving, its black‑and‑white body rigid from the cold. In coverage from outlets like Fox News, he rushed the creature inside, wrapped it in T‑shirts and a heating pad, then contacted the New England Wildlife Center for help. Tegus are South Americ
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Ever since Beyoncé called Renaissance the first part of a three‑act project and followed it with Cowboy Carter, fans have been treating every outfit and Easter egg as proof that Act III will be full‑on rock in USA TODAY’s rundown of the “rock allegations” around her next album. Halloween looks inspired by funk‑rock icon Betty Davis, electric‑guitar emojis in captions, and recent Levi’s spots that end with her in denim on a motorcycle have all been read as hints that she’s about to barrel into gu
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2026 Belongs to Women’s Sports
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