(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events:
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Cincinnati 27, Pittsburgh 17 TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Gonzaga 95, Northwestern St. 57 Baylor 99, Ark.-Pine Bluff 42 Tennessee 102, Saint Joseph’s 66 Florida St. 72, Gardner-Webb 59 Virginia Tech 84, Longwood 58
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events: NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Baltimore 40, Jacksonville 14 Chicago 33, Minnesota 27 Dallas 41, San Francisco 33 Indianapolis 27, Houston 20 Miami 22, New England 12 Seattle 20, Washington 15 Tampa Bay 31, Atlanta 27 Tennessee 46, Detroit 25 Arizona 33, Philadelphia 26 NY Jets 23, L. Rams 20 Kansas City 32, New Orleans 29 Cleveland 20, NY Giants 6 TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Northwestern 79, Michigan St. 65 Houston 88, Alcorn St. 55 Creighton 76, UConn 74 Texas 77, Oklahoma St. 74 Rutgers 91, Illinois 88
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(NEW YORK) — The College Football Playoff participants have been announced.
Top ranked Alabama will face fourth ranked Notre Dame in Arlington, Texas at 5:00 p.m. ET on January 1. The game was supposed to be played at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, but was moved because of the growing number of COVID-19 cases in southern California, according to the Rose Bowl.
Second ranked Clemson will face third ranked Ohio State at the Sugar Bowl at 8:45 p.m. ET on January 1.
Both games will be on ESPN.
Alabama, Clemson and Ohio State all won their conference championship on Saturday.
Notre Dame lost to Clemson in the ACC championship.
This is the sixth appearance for both Alabama and Clemson. Both team have won the title twice.
Clemson has beaten Alabama twice in the College Football Playoff Championship game.
This will be the Buckeyes third appearance. They won the first ever title game in 2014.
The Fighting Irish make its second appearance in the playoff. They lost the 2018 Cotton Bowl to Clemson in their first appearance.
The College Football Playoff Championship will be played on January 11 at in Miami.
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PRESEASON Charlotte 123, Orlando 115 Detroit 97, Washington 86 Houston 128, San Antonio 106 Memphis 128, Atlanta 106 Minnesota 129, Dallas 127 (OT) Golden State 113, Sacramento 109 Utah 125, LA Clippers 105 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE LA Chargers 30, Las Vegas 27 (OT)
TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Kansas 58, Texas Tech 57 Creighton 94, St. John’s 76