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- U.S. reports most daily coronavirus cases since July
- New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern wins 2nd term in a landslide
- Biden campaign warns supporters Trump 'can still win this race'
- Alabama's Nick Saban cleared to coach following negative COVID-19 tests
- New York movie theaters outside of NYC can reopen next week
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U.S. reports most daily coronavirus cases since July
The United States on Friday reported the highest number of new COVID-19 cases since July. Over 69,000 new coronavirus infections were reported on Oct. 16, which was up from almost 64,000 new cases a day earlier. It was also the most daily cases since July 29, when 71,300 coronavirus infections were reported. This comes after the United States passed the grim milestone of eight million confirmed coronavirus infections, according to Johns Hopkins University. The U.S. is seeing an average of over 55,000 new coronavirus cases a day, which is up from the average of about 34,000 daily cases on Sept. 12. At least 10 states on Friday reported their highest number of new COVID-19 cases in a day since the beginning of the pandemic.
Source: CNN,The Wall Street JournalNews item2.New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern wins 2nd term in a landslide
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who drew widespread praise for her response to the COVID-19 pandemic, has won a second term in a landslide. Results on Saturday showed that the prime minister's Labour Party won 49 percent of the vote and was set to score an outright majority of seats in Parliament, while the National Party won 27 percent of the vote. After Ardern implemented strick lockdown measures in March, New Zealand is seeing no community spread of the coronavirus, and wearing masks and social distancing is no longer required. 'Now more than ever is the time to keep going, to keep working, to grab hold of the opportunities that lay in front of us,' Ardern said on Saturday.
Source: The Associated Press,AxiosNews item3.Biden campaign warns supporters Trump 'can still win this race'
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's campaign manager, Jen O'Malley Dillon, in a memo warned supporters they should not grow complacent about the state of the 2020 race due to the candidate's lead in national polls. 'The very searing truth is that Donald Trump can still win this race, and every indication we have shows that this thing is going to come down to the wire,' Dillon reportedly wrote. She went on to say that while the Biden campaign is seeing 'robust leads' nationally, it's only up by a few points in certain key states like Arizona and North Carolina, warning, 'This race is far closer than some of the punditry we're seeing on Twitter and on TV would suggest.'
Source: The Washington Post,The New York TimesNews item4.Alabama's Nick Saban cleared to coach following negative COVID-19 tests
University of Alabama head football coach Nick Saban on Saturday was 'medically cleared to safely return to activity effective immediately' after testing negative for COVID-19 three days in a row, the team said. The university had announced on Wednesday that Saban tested positive for COVID-19, as did the school's director of athletics. But on Saturday, a statement from the team's physician said that Saban had since received three negative COVID-19 test results 24 hours apart, allowing him to return to activity in time for the day's game against the University of Georgia. 'The initial test from Wednesday is considered a false positive under the SEC protocols,' the statement added. The team physician described Saban as 'completely asymptomatic.'
Source: CNN,The Associated PressNews item5.New York movie theaters outside of NYC can reopen next week
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) on Saturday announced that movie theaters in the state outside of New York City can start reopening next week. Beginning on Oct. 23, these theaters can operate at 25 percent capacity, with up to 50 people per screen, in counties with a COVID-19 infection rate of below 2 percent and with no cluster zones. Major theater chains started to reopen their doors in many other states ahead of the September release of Tenet, which ultimately struggled at the box office while New York City and Los Angeles theaters stayed shuttered. As a result, film studios have largely scrapped plans to release new blockbusters in theaters this year, and Regal Cinemas shut down their locations again.
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College football Week 3 roundup with the 5 things that matter, winners and losers, overrated and underrated parts of the weekend, and what it all means.
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College Football Week 3 Roundup
Recaps, Ranking the Games
ACC | Group of Five
CFN 1-90 Rankings | Bowl Projections
Rankings AP | Coaches
Week 4 Early Line Predictions
Hot Seat Coach Rankings
How’d We Do? Week 3 Predictions
ACC | Group of Five
CFN 1-90 Rankings | Bowl Projections
Rankings AP | Coaches
Week 4 Early Line Predictions
Hot Seat Coach Rankings
How’d We Do? Week 3 Predictions
5. Winners & Losers From Week 1
– The One Really Big Thing
– Most Overrated Thing
– Most Underrated Thing
– What It All Means, Week 2
– Most Overrated Thing
– Most Underrated Thing
– What It All Means, Week 2
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Winner: D’Eriq King
Well this is working out just fine.
Miami needed a top-shelf talent at quarterback again, and in came King from Houston. After two games, the Hurricanes are 2-0, he has hit 63% of his passes for 469 yards and four scores, ran for 92 yards and a touchdown, and after rolling past Louisville 47-34, the offense is working.
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Loser: Houston football
Houston just can’t get its football season going. It was supposed to start out its season against Rice, but that didn’t happen. It was supposed to play Memphis, and that didn’t happen. It was supposed to play Baylor, and then that had to be cancelled because the Bears weren’t able to go.
The Cougars will give it a try against North Texas this week.
Winner: Running quarterbacks
The nation’s leading rusher in yards per game is …
Liberty quarterback – and former Auburn transfer – Malik Willis, after he took off for 168 yards in the 30-24 win over WKU.
The nation’s second leading rusher in yards per game is …
Georgia Southern quarterback Shai Werts, who ran for 155 yards in the win over Campbell two weeks ago. Hyperpdf 1 1 3 – pdf viewer and note taker.
Granted, those two only played one game each, but those two will be yardage machines all season long.
Loser: Syracuse passing protection
Two games. 14 sacks allowed.
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North Carolina came up with seven sacks in its season-opening win over Syracuse, so bad things were expected to happen when Pitt – who led the nation last season in sacks – got a turn.
The Panthers came up with seven sacks and 13 tackles for loss in the 21-10 win.
Georgia Tech is up next for Syracuse. It only has five sacks in two games.
Winner: RB Sincere McCormick, UTSA
The nation’s real leading rusher is McCormick, a 5-9, 200-pound sophomore who started the season off with 197 yards in the win over Texas State, and ran for 98 yards last week in the 24-10 victory over Stephen F. Austin.
Next up? Middle Tennessee, who currently has the nation’s third-worst run defense.
Loser: FCS teams
0-14. Including Stephen F. Austin and its loss to UTSA, FCS programs who were able to give it a go so far this season are 0-14 against the FBS teams.
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UTEP won two games over the previous two seasons. It’s now 2-1 after beating SFA and Abilene Christian so far.
The Citadel got whacked around by USF and Clemson, Austin Peay has made the rounds, and Houston Baptist made things fun against North Texas and Texas Tech in losses.
All losses.
Winner: Navy (in the second half against Tulane)
Navy outscored Tulane 27-0 in the second half of its thrilling win on Saturday, closing out with a walk-off field goal. The team looked different coming out of halftime, and it needed to because …
Loser: Navy (for the first six quarters of the season)
Navy looked like it had never played football before in the brutal 55-3 loss to BYU in front of a national audience in a prime Labor Day Night spot. Head coach Ken Niumatalolo vowed the team would be different and better against Tulane after more physical practices, but it was outscored 79-3 before finally turning things around.
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– The One Really Big Thing
– Most Overrated Thing
– Most Underrated Thing
– What It All Means, Week 3
– Most Overrated Thing
– Most Underrated Thing
– What It All Means, Week 3