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The true freshman QB had an impressive starting debut, but the stakes will be even higher next week. So far, so very good for D.J. Uiagalelei. But the next challenge is so very big. Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said Saturday after his team’s 34–28 comeback victory over Boston College that star quarterback Trevor Lawrence won’t play next week at Notre Dame . That will be his second straight missed game after testing positive for COVID-19 Thursday. And that means the showdown of top-five teams in South Bend will be the second collegiate start for Uiagalelei, the five-star freshman from California. His first start was pretty spectacular: 30 of 41 passing for 342 yards and two touchdowns, plus another touchdown rushing. Uiagalelei’s rocket arm, athleticism and poise were all on display against the Eagles, as he led Clemson back from an 18-point deficit—the largest home comeback in school history. “It shows he has the heart of a champion,” said Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott...

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After Clemson's win over Boston College, Dabo Swinney said Lawrence will be out against Notre Dame due to COVID-19. Trevor Lawrence won't play against No. 4 Notre Dame next Saturday due to COVID-19 protocol, head coach Dabo Swinney told reporters after Clemson's win over Boston College.  The quarterback, who is a projected No. 1 overall pick for the 2021 NFL Draft, tested positive for the coronavirus last week and had mild symptoms.  He is isolated.  Per Sports Illustrated 's Ross Dellenger , Lawrence received his test results Thursday from Wednesday's full-team testing. The quarterback was the only person to test positive. Lawrence won't be allowed to play in Clemson's stiffest test of the season because his post-cardiac screening won't be complete in time. The ACC operates under CDC guidelines,  Dellenger highlighted. A player who tested positive must isolate 10 days from the time of their positive test.   Swinney is hopeful, however, that ...

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The Raiders were the first team in Allegiant Stadium, but UNLV were the first to have fans. LAS VEGAS — The Raiders were fittingly the first team to play inside Allegiant Stadium, their sparkling new home near the famed Las Vegas Strip. But the first fans allowed inside the $2 billion venue will be there to cheer on the UNLV Rebels, not the Silver and Black. UNLV is scheduled to host in-state rival Nevada on Saturday in the annual battle for the Fremont Cannon, college football’s largest rivalry trophy. It will be the first game played with a crowd at the stadium because the Raiders have decided to play their inaugural season in Las Vegas before empty seats amid the pandemic. “They’re our roommates there at the stadium,” Raiders owner Mark Davis said. “If they want to have fans there that’s their prerogative. Whether they feel it’s safe and everything else, that’s their decision-making process.” The university’s plan to allow a limited number of spectators was recently approved ...

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Michigan State and Michigan will meet in a rivalry showdown in Ann Arbor on Saturday. No. 13 Michigan will welcome Michigan State to the Big House on Saturday in a rivalry that's turned up the heat in recent years.  The two teams had vastly different results in their season openers last weekend. The Wolverines trounced Minnesota in a 49–24 victory, while the Spartans shockingly fell 38–27 to Rutgers . First-time starter Joe Milton displayed his accuracy and poise  for Michigan while going for 15-for-22 with 225 yards and one touchdown. He also proved he's effective as a runner while rushing for 52 yards on eight carries. Following Michigan's win over the Gophers, coach Jim Harbaugh praised Milton's performance. "He was on target all night and played with the poise of a savvy veteran, had great command of the offense, ran the ball with authority and athleticism and speed and had great ball security," he said. Meanwhile, turnovers played a huge role in Mi...

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Normally reserved for SI PRO members, SI Gambling Insider Frankie Taddeo shares a Vegas Whispers FREE play for the Texas vs. Oklahoma State Big 12 matchup this Saturday in college football! The slate for college football this weekend heats up as the temperatures begin to drop. With 22 top 25 teams in action, bettors will have some premier matchups throughout the entire day and night to jump on. The "Vegas Whispers" sharps are red-hot on all released plays, so be sure to sign up for SI Fantasy PRO and receive real-time alerts for all Vegas Whispers plays!  SI PRO "Vegas Whisper" members are an amazing 11-1 on the mid-week NFL highlighted games! The information is currently 13-9 ATS on NCAA Football Plays so far in 2020 and all members will always get instant notifications as soon the play comes in, so sign up now to get that information! Editor's Note - Odds are subject to change. Let’s dive in and check out the Vegas Whispers FREE PLAY for this week! T...

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Big battle in the Big 12 as No. 6 ranked Oklahoma State takes on the Texas Longhorns. Sports Illustrated’s gambling analyst Frank Taddeo discusses some of the big match-ups and highlight the best bets in College Football.  Are you a DFS player or sports bettor? If so, SI Fantasy PRO has you covered for every sport. Whether it's NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, MMA, or the PGA Tour, our staff of gambling analysts and DFS professionals (and our NFL lineup optimizer) will help you beat the book and take home some major prizes in DFS tournaments. And EVERY SPORT is included. Become a member of SI Fantasy Pro today!

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SI Gambling analyst Roy Larking runs through some of the most notable college football matchups of Week 9 from a betting perspective, as well as a few leans for picks against the spread. College Football Week 9 Betting Preview NCAA football action continues with a full slate of games on the Week 9 schedule. That includes 19 contests that involve at least one team currently ranked in the AP Top 25 poll.  Featuring betting odds posted at the DraftKings Sportsbook - here is a breakdown of two key Big Ten matchups that are scheduled for Saturday, October 31st. A re you looking for PREMIUM picks for this week's college football slate? SI PRO subscribers can get real-time betting alerts whenever information comes in. Become an SI PRO member and start "Beating the Books" today! The Vegas Whispers sharp information has continued to dominate the sportsbooks, going 43-28 so far in 2020 on released NFL Plays. On Thursday Night, the sharps are 11-1 ATS in their plays sha...

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Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence has tested positive for COVID-19. No diagnosis is shocking given the prevalence of the virus. Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence has tested positive for COVID-19. No diagnosis is shocking given the prevalence of the virus. But Sports Illustrated host Robin Lundberg points out how we've now shifted from health.concern to playing status, as the reaction to Lawrence seemed to be more about whether he would be ready in time for the game against Notre Dame than anything else.

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Lawrence is 31-1 as a starter, and coming into today, the quarterback was -175 to win the 2020 Heisman Trophy. Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence has tested positive for COVID-19 , head coach Dabo Swinney confirmed on Thursday. NFL Network was first to report the development. "Trevor has authorized us this evening to announce that he has tested positive for COVID-19 and is now in isolation," Swinney said in a statement. "He is doing well with mild symptoms but will not be available for this week's game against Boston College. While we certainly will miss Trevor, this is an opportunity for other guys to step up and we're excited about competing against a very good BC team on Saturday. Go Tigers." Lawrence issued the following statement on social media: "I have tested positive for COVID-19, and my symptoms have been relatively mild while I'm following the protocol from Clemson and the ACC," he said. "The only thing that hurts is missin...

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The school has been much more of an antagonist than a Big Ten loyalist in 2020. Nebraska is in its 10th season as a member of the Big Ten Conference. It has played 78 league games since relocating from the Big 12 (losing 38 of them). And yet the school continues to act like it has no idea how to be a cohesive member. Are the Cornhuskers slow learners, tone deaf, willfully belligerent or still clinging to an outdated sense of blueblood entitlement? Maybe all of the above. Because here we are again, with another case of Why Nebraska and the Big Ten Can't Get Along. They certainly didn’t read the Big Ten room very astutely this week, finding yet another way to tick off everyone but their Ohio State bromancers. After losing their upcoming game against Wisconsin due to the Badgers’ COVID-19 issues , the Huskers once again responded to adversity with petulance. Then with an attempt to flout the league rules. Then with another statement when everyone said, once more, “What’s up wi...

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The ESPN personality is very open to working two sports at once 1 . ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit and Chris Fowler did something two months ago that is very rare these days: They drew an overwhelming amount of praise on Twitter for their call of the Steelers-Giants Week 1 Monday Night Football game. The fact that the network's top college football broadcast team would call a good game isn't all that shocking. But the smoothness Herbstreit and Fowler showed in transitioning from college to NFL was impressive. The new experience also seemed to give Herbstreit a jolt. He recently told The Big Lead that he was now more open to the idea of calling NFL games . Herbstreit reiterated this thought and expanded on the idea during an appearance on this week's SI Media Podcast . I asked Herbstreit whether he ever seems himself not doing College GameDay . "I don't know," he said. "I love it right now. I hope to do it forever. I hope to be in college football fo...

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Nebraska was in talks to play UTC this weekend after its game against Wisconsin was canceled. Despite Nebraska's attempt to still play this weekend, the Big Ten voted against the school hosting a non-conference game against UTC, Chattanooga athletic director Mark Wharton confirmed on Thursday . "We were in talks. We went through many levels of approval with the Big Ten. We lost on the final approval," Wharton told CBS Sports' Dennis Dodd .  Wharton added that the Mocs were set to receive $200,000-$250,000 for the game, and the entire team tested negative for COVID-19 on Wednesday night. The Chattanooga   Times Free Press first reported that that the two schools were close to finalizing a deal to play at Memorial Stadium on Saturday and were awaiting approval from the Big Ten. The league currently has an eight-game, conference-only schedule for the fall season. Nebraska was searching for another opponent after Wisconsin canceled their weekend matchup due to...

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The way Big Ten and other players prepared in preseason could be vital to preventing injuries in 2020. In kicking off their season last weekend, the Big Ten and Mountain West seemingly defied all odds to get to Week 1. The same will be true of the Pac-12 and MAC when they return early next month. But, along with COVID-19 safety, the biggest measure of success will come in the form of injury prevention, especially after a slew of disastrous injuries in the NFL that could foreshadow problems for college football. Schools were forced to adapt to a spring spent at home, summer practices postponed and a season canceled by four conferences and then rescheduled. Programs will be tested again as they look to remain relatively injury-free after dealing with the most unusual preseason college football has ever seen. Some of the NFL’s biggest names sit on the sidelines as torn ACLs , high ankle sprains and hamstring strains have ripped through rosters in the first half of the 2020 season. T...

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It has been assumed that Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence would enter the NFL Draft after this season but Lawrence said not so soon as he stated he doesn't know what the future holds. So, should Lawrence stay another season to avoid playing for the New York Jets? Sports Illustrated host Robin Lundberg and SI fantasy and gambling analyst Bill Enright discussed the best move for the prospective number one overall pick.

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"My mindset has been that I'm going to move on," the likely No. 1 pick said. "But who knows? There's a lot of things that could happen." Quarterback Trevor Lawrence is expected to leave Clemson at the end of the season for the NFL, but he says he's open to returning to school for his senior year. "My mindset has been that I'm going to move on," Lawrence told reporters on Tuesday. "But who knows? There's a lot of things that could happen." Lawrence—perhaps the most highly-touted quarterback prospect since Andrew Luck—is projected to be the No. 1 overall NFL draft pick in 2021. As of now, the winless Jets (0–7) are on pace to snag the top pick. Jets fans are already talking about the possibility of Lawrence joining the team to replace Sam Darnold, and the starting quarterback has noticed . "Yeah, you know, I mean, I have social media," Darnold said last week. "I've seen some of the things, but ... Y...

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A California man used Facebook Messenger to threaten a shooting at Ohio State during its 2018 game against Michigan. A California man’s threats to harm college football players because they beat his favored team epitomized “fandom spiraled out of control,” something that can’t be ignored in the age of mass shootings, a federal judge said Tuesday as he handed down a sentence of one year and a day over the 2018 threats. Daniel Rippy, of Livermore, Calif., a Michigan native and University of Michigan fan, used Facebook Messenger to threaten a shooting at Ohio State University during its annual game against Michigan, and vowed to hurt players on the football team and then-head coach Urban Meyer, authorities said. Federal Judge Algenon Marbley had harsh words for Rippy during Tuesday’s sentencing done via video conference because of the coronavirus pandemic. Marbley referenced the mass shootings at Columbine High School in 1999 and Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012 as he lectured Ri...

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Mertz's first positive test reportedly came one day after Wisconsin's season-opening win over Illinois on Friday. Wisconsin quarterback Graham Mertz has tested positive for COVID-19 a second time, confirming his first positive result, according to CBS Sports ' Dennis Dodd and Barrett Sallee. Mertz will miss Saturday's game against Nebraska and sit out at least 21 days under the Big Ten's COVID-19 protocol. Reports surfaced on Sunday that he tested positive on Saturday–one day after the Badgers'  opening-night win over Illinois . Mertz reportedly underwent a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test to determine whether the first result was a false positive. The Badgers took another hit on Monday when third-string quarterback Chase Wolf reportedly missed practice and also tested positive for COVID-19 . Wolf is expected to take a PCR test as well to confirm his first result. If confirmed, Wisconsin will turn to redshirt junior Danny Vanden Boom to face the Cornhus...

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The ESPN show on Saturday will be from 9 a.m. to noon, ending an hour before the CBS coverage starts for the third round. The Par 3 Contest is out at the spectator-free Masters in November. ESPN’s “College GameDay” is in. Augusta National announced Tuesday more changes to a Masters tournament that will be unlike any of the previous 83. The most unusual of all is ESPN’s popular college football pregame show taking place on a stage that overlooks Ike’s Pond and the ninth green of the Par 3 course. “When exploring ways to showcase a fall Masters, we were drawn to the concept of hosting ‘College GameDay’ at Augusta National to introduce the tournament to a new audience and provide even more anticipation and excitement to the event,” Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley said. It helps that ESPN is a broadcast partner of the Masters and will televise the opening two rounds. The coverage typically begins on Wednesday with the Par 3 Contest, a showcase of past champions and current p...

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Wolf is the second Badgers quarterback to reportedly test positive for COVID-19. Wisconsin might be turning to its fourth-string quarterback this week after Chase Wolf also tested positive for COVID-19, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel . The Journal Sentinel reports Wolf, the Badgers' third-string QB, missed Monday's practice. News of his test comes after the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel and Wisconsin State Journal  reported that starter Graham Mertz tested positive over the weekend . Both papers reported that Mertz would be undergoing a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test to determine if the first result was a false positive. Wolf will also take a PCR test to confirm his first result. If confirmed, the players will sit out at least 21 days, per Big Ten protocol, and Wisconsin will turn to redshirt junior Danny Vanden Boom to face Nebraska on Saturday. The Badgers are already missing starting quarterback Jack Coan, who is out indefinitely after ...

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