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Dan Campbell’s Lions play-calling change is permanent
The Detroit Lions are preparing for one of their biggest games of the season in Week 11. Detroit travels to Philadelphia for Sunday Night Football in a matchup that could be a playoff preview. The Lions are rolling with one big change that helped them get their offense back on track against the Commanders. Lions head coach Dan Campbell told Jay Glazer that he is taking over play calling on offense permanently for the rest of the season, per Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team. Campbell took over play-ca

Lakers’ Adou Thiero reacts to Giannis making sure he got his game ball after ref controversy

Georgia’s Kirby Smart lands top 2028 QB recruit over Texas, Ohio State

Dolphins fans flame Mike McDaniel for epic 4th-down fail in tied game vs. Commanders
The Miami Dolphins and Washington Commanders went to overtime in their Week 11 matchup in Madrid, Spain, where Miami pulled off a 16-13 win. However, overtime could have been avoided completely. Late in the fourth quarter, Miami was knocking on the door but failed to convert a fourth-down play that would have given the team a lead with just under two minutes remaining on the clock. The failed attempt had the fan base going crazy over head coach Mike McDaniel. Miami needed just one yard to score

Georgia football HC Kirby Smart calls out kids who just ‘want a check’ instead of actually hitting people

Lakers’ Austin Reaves has jokes after passing Kentavious Caldwell-Pope on 3-point list

Bulls’ Josh Giddey set to return, Coby White to make season debut vs. Jazz

Oregon getting ‘College GameDay’ for USC showdown with CFP implications
The Oregon Ducks advanced to an impressive 9-1 record after securing a 42-13 Week 12 win over the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Meanwhile, the USC Trojans are 8-2 on the season after earning a big 26-21 Week 12 win over the Iowa Hawkeyes. With both teams playing well and prepping to face off against each other, it appears “College GameDay” has its eyes set on Eugene, Oregon, in Week 13. “College GameDay” announced that it is heading to the Pacific Northwest for the USC-Oregon game. Both teams are projected to be ranked within the top 15 of the AP Top 25 Poll, making it a premier game in the college football world. We're heading back to Eugene as Oregon hosts USC in a Big Ten rivalry clash pic.twitter.com/mChiQScCpo — College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) November 16, 2025 Winning is of the utmost importance for both programs. Oregon has just one loss on its record, as the Ducks suffered a 30-20 Week 7 loss to the Indiana Hoosiers. A victory over USC keeps this team well in the mix of the College Football Playoff, while also pressuring Ohio State and Indiana for the Big Ten Championship. As for the Trojans, the program already has two losses on its record. A third loss would be detrimental for USC, as that could essentially eliminate them from the College Football Playoff. However, a big win over Oregon would likely catapult the Trojans up the rankings, improving the team’s chances of reaching the postseason. Everything is on the line in this matchup, and that’s likely why ESPN chose this game for its “College GameDay” location in Week 13. This will be the third time this season that Oregon will be featured on the popular pregame show, and the second time it will be broadcast in Eugene, OR. The post Oregon getting ‘College GameDay’ for USC showdown with CFP implications appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Clemson’s HC Dabo Swinney makes bold ‘championship’ declaration after beating Louisville

Is Victor Wembanyama playing tonight? Spurs vs. Kings injury report

Florida State’s Mike Norvell makes guarantee about Ethan Pritchard after first game appearance since shooting

Lakers’ LeBron James set to return to full practice after G League stint
The Los Angeles Lakers have been rolling recently, winners of two straight games after Saturday evening’s blowout road victory over the Milwaukee Bucks. This helped Los Angeles put an ugly start to their road trip, with blowout losses to the Oklahoma City Thunder and Atlanta Hawks, in the rearview mirror. The question on everyone’s mind for the Lakers is when LeBron James will be back in the lineup. Earlier this week, it was reported that James had been practicing with the team’s G League squad in South Bay, and on Sunday, ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania dropped the latest update on the king’s status. “LeBron James has been reassigned back to the Lakers from NBA G League South Bay and will be a full participant at Lakers practice on Monday, sources tell ESPN. James completed multiple days of practices and 5-on-5 sessions this week in the G League and his debut is nearing,” reported Charania on X, formerly Twitter. At this point, it’s unclear when exactly James’ return to the lineup will be. The Lakers amazingly have just one game in the next seven days–on Tuesday at home against the Utah Jazz–which some had been circling as a potential James return date for some time now. Meanwhile, Los Angeles currently sits at 10-4 due to continued excellence from Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves, as well as unexpected contributions from role players like Deandre Ayton. Their game against the Jazz is set to tip off on Tuesday at 10:30 PM ET. The post Lakers’ LeBron James set to return to full practice after G League stint appeared first on ClutchPoints.
