NY Post - Sports
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College football Week 7 predictions: Washington vs. Oregon, more picks vs. spread
Howie Kussoy, AKA the Pigskin Profit, is backing No. 7 Washington against No. 8 Oregon on Saturday.
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Fantasy football: How to form DFS roster without following basic rules
We’ve always looked at the contrarian approach to daily fantasy sports much in the way we think pro teams should approach analytics.
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Colorado blows 29-point halftime lead in brutal 2OT loss to Stanford
Joshua Karty connected on a 31-yard field goal in the second OT, and Stanford rallied from a 29-point halftime deficit for a 46-43 win over Colorado.
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Tom Coughlin has utmost confidence in Brian Daboll: ‘He’ll get it done’
Tom Coughlin knows plenty about coaching the Giants in good times and bad, so he knows what Brian Daboll is going through.
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Ref scolds Colorado PA and nearly issues penalty for music on Stanford snaps
Colorado football games are bringing a lot of firsts.
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Islanders move Simon Holmstrom to right side of top line ahead of opener
Simon Holmstrom getting a big opportunity on the Islanders' first line as opener nears.
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Travis Hunter uses unreal spin move to score TD in first game back for Colorado
Welcome back to the football field, Travis Hunter.
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Giants’ Isaiah Hodgins returning to Buffalo with ‘chip on my shoulder’
Isaiah Hodgins still is the best thing to come to the Giants out of Brian Daboll’s and Joe Schoen’s inside knowledge of the Bills’ roster.
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Rams’ Sean McVay could miss Week 6 game with imminent birth of child: ‘Any day now’
We might have a list of inactives including a head coach on Sunday.
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Immanuel Quickley not worried about extension as Knicks deadline looms
Immanuel Quickley and the Knicks have until 5 p.m. on Oct. 23 to agree to terms on a contract extension.
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Tommy DeVito set for first taste of Giants’ active roster with Daniel Jones out
Tommy DeVito will be just one play away from quarterbacking the Giants.
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Joshua Ezedu feels he let down Daniel Jones, Giants: ‘Sincere in his hurt’
Giants offensive line coach Bobby Johnson first used the words, and Joshua Ezeudu later wasted no time agreeing with his coach’s assessment of his...