2023-09-27 21:05:55
Barry Manilow Beats Elvis Presley’s Record for Most Shows at Westgate Las Vegas
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2023-09-27 21:05:55
Barry Manilow Beats Elvis Presley’s Record for Most Shows at Westgate Las Vegas
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2023-09-27 17:47:41
Part of The Analyst’s FCS series called “By the Numbers,” which analyzes data to help tell the story of FCS college football.
South Dakota State has been a machine in recent years and finds itself sporting a 17-game winning streak going into Saturday’s home matchup with a strong North Dakota team.
The Jackrabbits’ last loss was at Iowa on Sept. 3, 2022, when two second-half safeties – yes, safeties of the two-point variety, not the free-floating position in the secondary – handed them a 7-3 defeat.
The boys from Brookings haven’t tasted defeat since then, however, and may be on target to continue their streak well into the 2023 season – though there will be obvious challenges within the Missouri Valley Football Conference and the FCS playoffs.
If the No. 1-ranked Jackrabbits, whose 17-game winning streak is tied for the 16th-longest in FCS history, can maneuver through the next five weeks of UND, at Illinois State, Northern Iowa, at Southern Illinois and at South Dakota, they’ll face rival and fellow national power North Dakota State in Brookings on Nov. 4 going for their 23rd consecutive victory.
Another win over NDSU (the Jacks had two last year, including 45-21 in the national championship game) would put SDSU on the verge of the top-five longest win steaks in FCS/Division I-AA history, dating back to its creation in 1978. With 24+ consecutive wins, SDSU might firmly be in the top five going into postseason play.
First things first: Meander through the MVFC minefield following going 3-0 in the non-conference slate.
Here’s a look at the greatest winning streaks through the first 45 years of FCS/I-AA football:
The Party Crasher: Southern Illinois, 38-14
The Bad Memory: In the abbreviated spring 2021 season during the pandemic, NDSU’s streak came to an end just a short time following quarterback Trey Lance had declared for the NFL Draft. Southern Illinois jumped out to a 17-0 lead and took it out on the Bison on behalf of the entire MVFC (and the FCS, for that matter). SIU outgained the Bison 443 yards to 159 and had an eye-popping 41 minutes of possession, which NDSU usually rules.
The Party Crasher: Northern Iowa, 23-3
The Bad Memory: NDSU traveled to Cedar Falls, Iowa, to take on Northern Iowa in the UNI-Dome (say that five times quickly), and honestly it was a good game going into the fourth quarter. But the Panthers scored 13 unanswered points in the final period to put an end to the 33-game winning streak. The Bison got the last laugh when they won the national title game almost exactly two months later.
The Party Crasher: North Dakota State, 17-13
The Bad Memory: In another of the epic battles between two FCS heavyweights – from Fargo, North Dakota, and Harrisonburg, Virginia – the Dukes had their hopes of two consecutive national titles ruined by the NDSU juggernaut. The Bison were just too good. On a gorgeous January day in Frisco, Texas, in front of over 19,000 fans, the audience was entertained by a defensive battle for the ages. JMU was driving to try to go ahead with less than four minutes remaining, but stalled in NDSU territory regarding a minute later. That was it.
The Party Crasher: Columbia, 24-14
The Bad Memory: According to the Philadelphia Inquirer story the next morning on Oct. 8, 1995, Penn didn’t overcome its own mistakes while failing to escape New York. The newspaper described it as a gray, dreary day, one in which Penn coach Al Bagnoli, who just announced his coaching retirement from Columbia in 2023, but once coached the Quakers, walked off the field “disconsolately.” Penn held a lead in the third quarter before squandering it.
The Party Crasher: Eastern Washington, 30-14
The Bad Memory: The game was tied early in the third quarter, then everything unraveled for defending national champion Montana. Eastern Washington’s Joe Pierce caught two touchdown passes in a span of regarding five minutes in the third quarter, and the Grizzlies didn’t make up for it in the fourth.
T6. Harvard (2013-15) – 22 wins – ended by Penn
T6. Sam Houston (2019-2021) – 22 wins – ended by Montana State
T8. Montana (1995-96) – 21 wins – ended by Marshall
T8. Colgate (2002-03) – 21 wins – ended by Delaware
T10. Holy Cross (1990-92) – 20 – ended by Army
T10. Dayton (1996-97) – 20 – ended by Cal Poly
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2023-09-27 20:09:12
Three wanted participants in the shootout in the village of Levashi in Dagestan were detained and taken to the police department, the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Republic of Dagestan reported on September 27 in the department’s telegram channel.
According to law enforcement agencies, the conflict between two young residents of the village of Levashi began the day before, on September 26. For the investigation, they gathered more than 25 relatives from both sides and went to a vacant lot next to the local airfield.
When a verbal altercation escalated into a fight, the head of the logistics department of the Levashinsky police department arrived at the scene. Meanwhile, one of the participants in the fight pulled out a gun and started shooting at people. Another participant opened fire on the crowd with a machine gun.
As the TASS agency previously reported, citing the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Republic of Dagestan, “at least 20 people… maybe more” took part in the shootout.
According to the Dagestan police, shooting began in the village of Levashi at 17:30. According to preliminary data, as a result of the shootout, two people were killed and several were injured. Among the dead is a police officer, the head of the logistics department of the Levashinsky department.
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2023-09-27 21:30:38
“Each Dota update has a different goal, and part of the development process is choosing what to focus on. The update might be aimed at releasing cosmetic content or improving balance. The update may try to attract the largest possible prize pool. Instead, we decided to do something more specific: highlight the importance of the players, teams and skilled, high-quality play at The International. We focused on creating a set of tasks that will not only make watching the tournament fun, but also brighten up the time between matches.
That’s exactly what this year’s compendium is: a collection of challenges built around professional players and the tournament itself. We’ve brought back and improved some of our favorite features (like fantasy league and predictions), and introduced new activities, from light-hearted bingo to the seriously impressive Road to TI challenge.
All successes in the compendium bring you closer to receiving rewards. Like the quests, all of this year’s rewards are player- and tournament-related. These include The International 2023 interface style, permanent phrases for the chat wheel, a collectible copy of the aegis, and a variety of content for your profile showcase (more on that below), including team and player stickers.
This year, we’ve made it our goal to release something for all players in every update, be it gameplay changes or new features. This update was no exception. It’s okay if you, like many others, love to watch the spectacular battles at The International, but are not familiar with the ancient legends of how RAMZES666 met the arrow, or do not know what kind of research Emo carried out on the use of the question mark. We also have something in store for you.”
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