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Texas steals coveted blue-chip recruit from Baylor after Lone Star Showdown upset
The Longhorns have officially flipped 4-star DE Jamarion Carlton from Baylor.

Texas players made sure to make 5-star commit feel welcome before Horns beat Aggies

Arch Manning impresses in Lone Star Showdown: Report card from Texas A&M upset

Twitter rips Mark Stoops and Mitch Barnhart for latest Louisville debacle
For a second straight year, Louisville made Kentucky football look overmatched, outclassed, and unprepared on one of the biggest stages of the season. After last season’s 41–14 embarrassment at Kroger Field, this year’s meeting felt hauntingly familiar. Kentucky entered the Governor’s Cup at 5–6, needing one win to become bowl eligible, but instead trailed 20–0 at halftime and eventually suffered another lopsided defeat that was never in doubt. Kentucky has now lost a combined 82-17 in the last two Governor’s Cups. This game was supposed to mean something. Rivalry games always do, but Kentucky never threatened, never steadied itself, and never responded to Louisville’s physicality and execution. Two glaring issues told the story: disastrous special teams play and continued instability at quarterback. A blocked punt led to a Louisville touchdown, and a missed field goal wiped away a rare scoring chance. Meanwhile, Cutter Boley’s inexperience, which was an issue last season and still is this year, was again on display. Boley made his first career start in this rivalry last year before leaving with an injury after going 6-of-15 for 48 yards and two interceptions. This year wasn’t much better. Behind an overwhelmed offensive line that failed to adjust, Boley faced relentless pressure as Louisville racked up five sacks and six tackles for loss in the first half alone. The game was never competitive, and as Kentucky heads into another offseason filled with questions, one reality grows harder to deny: The Mark Stoops era needs to end, and there’s a good argument for Mitch Barnhart needing to head off into the sunset as well. Box Score MVP Picking an MVP in the Kentucky vs. Louisville blowout wasn’t easy, but junior DB Ty Bryant gets the nod. He led Kentucky with 11 tackles, eight solo, standing out in a tough, lopsided game. His effort was a bright spot for the Wildcats on a rough night. Kentucky vs. Louisville Twitter Reactions Independent of playing an injured rival at the end of the season, I can’t recall a worse half of football from all three phases. Might get two outta three but all three? Thats rare lol— Trill Withers (@TylerIAm) November 29, 2025 As a program and an Athletic Department, I don’t see how you can sell your fans on running it back after these last two games to end the season— Matt Jones (@KySportsRadio) November 29, 2025 Stoops is certainly one part of the problem, and it's my hope he's no longer UK's coach after today, but this is an athletic department that simply hasn't had many things to be proud of in its revenue sports programs in the NIL era. A long time of mediocrity.— Derek Terry (@DerekSTerry) November 29, 2025 Cutter been awful and now for the second time, special teams is handing a Louisville offense that can’t do shit easy field position— Matt Sak BBN (@MattSakR2NG) November 29, 2025 Thank you @UKMitchBarnhart for sinking another program and killing any hope for Kentucky football under Mark Stoops. You truly are one of a kind when it comes to ruining UK sports.— A Sea of Blue (@ASeaOfBlue) November 29, 2025 I’m serious.What is ONE positive of running it back with this staff next year? https://t.co/fyr5sOV4ih— Daniel Hager (@DanielHagerOn3) November 29, 2025 “But we beat Auburn and Florida and took Texas to overtime!”-Mitch Barnhart, Probably— Jenna Lifshen (@jensreporting) November 29, 2025 Florida fans don't even want Jon smhMitch Barnhart is going to throw away his only chance to get back in the good graces of BBN pic.twitter.com/0NbOUnxwYe— WT – Mo D Enthusiast (@WildcatsTongue) November 29, 2025 Kentucky gained -7 yards in the second quarter against Louisville.— Nick Roush (@RoushKSR) November 29, 2025 Recycling this tweet from last week. Just change the record to 0-48 after the Vanderbilt loss.UofL of 17-0 in the second quarter. https://t.co/Lx9puwVJgj— Jon Hale (@JonHale_HL) November 29, 2025 Mitch Barnhart getting 800k a year after retirement is the definition of fraud, waste, and abuse.—…

Bucks’ two additional regular season games scheduled after missing NBA Cup tournament

Kentucky annihilated, obliterated, and eradicated by Louisville: 3 things to know and postgame boos

Amik Robertson and the True Spirit of Thanksgiving

Coupe de France. De nombreux exploits ce samedi au 8ème tour !
Les exploits ont été nombreux ce samedi 29 novembre 2025 lors des rencontres du 8ème tour de coupe de France ! FC Freyming (R2) – Racing Besançon (N3) : 1-0 (1-0)But : Diarra (32′) pour FreymingCanet-Roussillon FC (N3) – Rodez Aveyron Football (L2) : 1-0 (0-0)But : Kingué (47′) pour Canet >>> A lire aussi…Quand aura lieu le tirage des 32èmes de finale de la Coupe de France ? ASC Biesheim (N2) – Red Star FC (L2) : 1-1 (1-0) 9-8 tabButs : Reppert (35′ sp) pour Biesheim ; Benali (54′) pour le Red Star >>> A lire aussi…Coupe de France. Les résultats complets du 8ème tour SA Mérignac (R1) – Pau FC (L2) : 1-0 (0-0)Buts : Sane (50′) pour MérignacVendée Fontenay Foot (N3) – La Berrichonne Châteauroux (National) : 4-1 (0-1)Buts : Belbachir (59′ sp), Diawara (68′, 90+5), Renou (85′) pour Fontenay ; Piquionne (43′) pour ChâteaurouxMontreuil-sous-Bois FC (R1) – US Granville (N2) : 1-1 (0-0) 4-3 tabButs : Kadded Benoit (59′) pour Montreuil ; Sylvestre (47′) pour Granville

Making the Point: A Bucks Story

Milwaukee Bucks vs. Brooklyn Nets Preview: Doc’s last stand?

Kentucky vs. Louisville game thread and pregame reading

Saturday Headlines: Louisville Gameday
Good morning, BBN! Cats. Cards. Let’s go! You can watch the game at 12:00 PM ET on ESPN. I know, it’s been a rough season, and it’s been one that has felt like it has lasted forever. However, this game still matters, and both teams look evenly matched based on how their seasons have played out. The Governors Cup is about pride. Running the state is important to both schools, and after last year’s embarrassment at Kroger Field, Kentucky has to remind itself of that and let it fuel them to a win today. What an awesome way for Stoops to go out, if that is the case, with a final win over the Cards. Who knows, but it should be fun. What do you think, will the Cats get revenge today? Tweet of the Day Friday night feast! 😤100+ for the second time this season! 🤝 pic.twitter.com/KWYlZPylPZ— Kentucky Women’s Basketball (@KentuckyWBB) November 29, 2025 Lots of points! Headlines Big Blue Preview: Kentucky at Louisville – UK Athletics A longer breakdown of the Governors Cup. Boone, Obi Lead No. 16 Kentucky Past Morgan State – UK Athletics The Cats end their Puerto Rican trip with a W. Lane Kiffin still undecided on future, to decide Saturday – ESPN Finally. NFL Thanksgiving overreactions: Lions playoff hopes dashed? Does Kansas City need to win out? – CBS Sports It’s looking rough for the Chiefs. Anthony Davis set to return to Mavericks Friday night, will face Lakers for first time since trade – NBC Sports Big game for AD. Jaxson Dart (concussion) to start Giants’ MNF game vs. Pats – ESPN He has to learn how to play without getting hurt. Iowa crushes Nebraska: Mark Gronowski, Hawkeyes roll to 40-16 rout of Cornhuskers in regular season finale – CBS Sports Tough ending to the season for Matt Rhule. Aaron Rodgers to start for the Steelers on Sunday – NBC Sports Surprising. Lakers to use usual court for NBA Cup after slipping issues – ESPN One comment from Luka about the courts being too slippery, and they make a change! Bears defeat Eagles: Chicago leans on historic rushing attack to pull off ‘Black Friday’ upset in Philly – CBS Sports The Eagles have a lot of questions to answer.
