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Ashton Jeanty runs for 128 yards and winning TD, No. 17 Boise State beats UNLV 29-24
Read full article: Ashton Jeanty runs for 128 yards and winning TD, No. 17 Boise State beats UNLV 29-24Ashton Jeanty, the nation’s leading rusher, didn’t play up to his standards but still rushed for 128 yards and the winning touchdown to help No. 17 Boise State beat UNLV 29-24 on Friday night in a game with College Football Playoff implications.
AP Top 25 Reality Check: Boise State returns to rankings 3 years after 19-season streak was snapped
Read full article: AP Top 25 Reality Check: Boise State returns to rankings 3 years after 19-season streak was snappedFor two decades, Boise State has been the most reliably sucessful program outside major college football’s power conferences.
Sean Payton hints at moving on from Russell Wilson, says Broncos have to hit on 'the next one' at QB
Read full article: Sean Payton hints at moving on from Russell Wilson, says Broncos have to hit on 'the next one' at QBDenver Broncos head coach Sean Payton says he won't know until next week at the earliest if he's moving on from quarterback Russell Wilson.
QB wristbands a trending NFL topic after Carroll's comments
Read full article: QB wristbands a trending NFL topic after Carroll's commentsSeahawks coach Pete Carroll made play-calling wristbands a big topic of conversation in the NFL after saying they were one reason for Geno Smith's surprising season following Russell Wilson's trade to the Broncos.
THE WRAP: Bay Christian School Springs Into Action
Read full article: THE WRAP: Bay Christian School Springs Into ActionTHE SPRING SEASON AT BAY AREA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL IS A BUSY ONE AS TENNIS, GOLF, TRACK AND FIELD, SOF TBALL AND BASEBALL ALL WRAP UP THE 2021-22 YEAR ON THE SPORTS SCENE. MEET SOME OF THE BIG-NAME BRONCS FROM THOSE TEAMS!
THOUGH THE LENS: Bay Area Christian Advances in Baseball Playoffs
Read full article: THOUGH THE LENS: Bay Area Christian Advances in Baseball PlayoffsBay Area Christian School matched up against Legacy Prep in the Area Round of the TAPPS Division II playoffs as the Broncos look to defend their state championship. BACS won the game with a final score of 9-3.
Defense, run game spur Broncos’ win streak
Read full article: Defense, run game spur Broncos’ win streakWinning the turnover battle and stronger production in the run game have Fort Bend Bush on a four-game winning streak after starting the season 0-3. More leaders and better buy-in from players have the Broncos already three wins better than they were last season.
The Latest: Diggs gets INT in 6th straight game
Read full article: The Latest: Diggs gets INT in 6th straight gameTrevon Diggs intercepted New England’s Mac Jones and returned it 42 yards for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter to tie the NFL record of six straight games with at least one pick to start a season.
Commitment to weight room paying dividends at Bay Area Christian School
Read full article: Commitment to weight room paying dividends at Bay Area Christian SchoolThe Bay Area Christian Broncos are ranked No. 6 in the VYPE's Private School Top 10 presented by Kelly Malatesta of First United Mortgage, and face No. 2 The Woodlands Christian Academy this weekend.
2021 VYPE Houston Football Preview - The Sleepers: Bay Area Christian Broncos
Read full article: 2021 VYPE Houston Football Preview - The Sleepers: Bay Area Christian BroncosThe Broncos reached the Regional round of the TAPPS Division III playoffs a year ago. That is where they fell short to Cypress Christian, 38-7.
BLOCK PARTY: No. 10 Bay Area Christian wanting more than Regionals
Read full article: BLOCK PARTY: No. 10 Bay Area Christian wanting more than RegionalsChristine Garner enters year five leading the Broncos of Bay Area Christian. The group reached the Regional Finals of the TAPPS 4A playoffs a year ago, going 12-6 overall and 8-0 in district play.
Strike 'Em: San Antonio's UIL #3 Girls Soccer Ranking- Brandeis
Read full article: Strike 'Em: San Antonio's UIL #3 Girls Soccer Ranking- BrandeisHaving only dropped one goal so far on the season, San Antonio's Brandeis' girls soccer team proves to be ready for the 2021 season! With second team all district member Carissa Cardenas in goal, the Broncos are able to count on a seasoned player to defend the goal. We will be looking for Alexia Murillo on the field as well, as she was on last year's second team all district! See what they had to say when we caught up with them at VYPE Media Day! Click Here To View and purchase all Photos from VYPE Media Day
VYPE U Photo Gallery: Bush Conquers Clements (51-40)
Read full article: VYPE U Photo Gallery: Bush Conquers Clements (51-40)Leading the way for the Broncos was T. Smith (#11) w/ 18 points, Brandon Love (#24) w/ 12 points, and LeDonovan Stewart (#2) w/ 11 points. Leading the way for the Rangers was Miko Aguinaldo (#11) w/ 9 points and Abdullah Olajuwon (#23) w/ 8 points. Broncos T. Smith (#11) & R. Hill (#3) Ranger J. Campbell (#4)T. Smith (#11) DUNKS! M. Wilburn (#14) attempts to put two points on the board as R. Hill (#3) blocks him. R. Hill (#3)R. Obou (#5) shoots for two.
The Latest: DePaul calls off 2 more men's basketball games
Read full article: The Latest: DePaul calls off 2 more men's basketball gamesIowa State warms up before an NCAA college basketball game against DePaul, Sunday, Dec. 6, 2020, in Ames, Iowa. (AP Photo/Matthew Putney)The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:___DePaul called off two more men’s basketball games because of positive COVID-19 tests, pushing back the start of the season until at least next week. ___The University at Albany women’s basketball game scheduled for Dec. 23 against Siena has been postponed. ___UNLV has canceled its home basketball game against Pepperdine on Monday after a positive COVID-19 test. ___Wake Forest says it plans to begin holding men’s basketball practices on Sunday after a pause due to COVID-19 issues.
VYPE Preseason Boy's Basketball: No. 15 Fort Bend Bush
Read full article: VYPE Preseason Boy's Basketball: No. 15 Fort Bend BushIs FB Bush flush with young talent? It was back in 2010 when FB Bush made its one-and-only state tournament appearance. The Broncos won it all that year under the direction of coach Ronnie Courtney, who is now at FB Marshall. So, what does coach Brandon Gay have up his sleeve entering his third season as head coach? National recruit for the Class of 2023 Tyler Smith will play a much bigger role in 2020-21.
Lock returns to practice, apologizes again for COVID-19 slip
Read full article: Lock returns to practice, apologizes again for COVID-19 slipENGLEWOOD, Colo. – Many viewers cringed at Denver’s ugly loss to the Saints behind a rookie receiver pressed into duty because every Broncos quarterback was barred by the NFL over coronavirus concerns. A three-year starter at Vanderbilt, Shurmur spent last season on the Chiefs’ practice squad. After Driskel’s positive test, a league investigation deemed Lock, Rypien and Bortles as high-risk close contacts and ordered them into quarantine Saturday. Hinton returned to catching passes, not throwing them, when he went back to the practice squad Wednesday. Miller has made it his goal to play this season after a freak ankle injury six days before the opener.
The Latest: Chubb, Ekeler among Week 4 casualties
Read full article: The Latest: Chubb, Ekeler among Week 4 casualties(AP Photo/Tony Avelar)The Latest on Week 4 in the NFL (all times EDT)_____8 p.m. Browns halfback Nick Chubb, who is fourth in the league in rushing, sustained a knee injury in Cleveland’s 49-38 win at Dallas. ___7:20 p.m.Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is back guiding the Bills offense after injuring his left shoulder late in the first half at Las Vegas. ___6:40 p.m.Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen headed to the locker room after falling on his left wrist. The high-scoring start to the 2020 NFL season continued Sunday with several games featuring lots of points and very little defense.
Football's Back: San Antonio Is Ready For 28-6A, 29-6A & 13-5A DI Action
Read full article: Football's Back: San Antonio Is Ready For 28-6A, 29-6A & 13-5A DI ActionThe 2020 VYPE San Antonio high school football season preview continues with area UIL team and district breakdowns. The Broncos join San Antonio Clark as the only returning UIL 28-6A members and welcome in North East ISD competition. San Antonio Johnson lost longtime head coach Ron Rittimann to Alamo Heights over the offseason, but filled the position with former San Marcos head coach and Converse Judson football alum Mark Soto. The district also includes Kai McCarty-led San Antonio Clark, Martavion Rease-led San Antonio LEE and Courtland Stephens-led San Antonio MacArthur. The other campus is San Antonio Kennedy, who looks to challenge Max Alvarado-led San Antonio Highlands and Luke Converse-led San Antonio Edison.
Barkley, 49ers hit with potentially season-ending injuries
Read full article: Barkley, 49ers hit with potentially season-ending injuriesStart with running back, where Giants star Saquon Barkley is believed to have torn the ACL in his right knee early in their loss at Chicago. The 49ers' Jimmy Garoppolo tried to play through a right ankle injury before Nick Mullens took over for the second half. Tevin Coleman also left San Francisco's win over the Jets with a late knee injury. Along with Lock and Sutton, the Broncos lost defensive end Dre'Mont Jones to a knee injury in their defeat at Pittsburgh. Washington guard Brandon Scherff, who left early in Arizona with a knee injury, was among the offensive linemen hurt around the NFL on Sunday.
What's to expect in Dayton under new regime?
Read full article: What's to expect in Dayton under new regime?Ware is overly excited to take over this job and has pumped that into the veins of the players and the new-look staff. This team went 1-9 a year ago but don't expect them to stay at that mark for long. Other players to watch on offense include WR Ashton Garner, WR Davin Lee, OL Logan Strong, OL Timothy Sjolander, OL Landon Wood, OL Pierre Broussard and OL Trey Rodgers. Also, watch for move-in Cameron Cooper on the defensive line, he will bring a force to the line. Other names to remember WR/DB Davin Lee, WR/DB Donovan Orebo, TE/LB Esteban Vega and WR/DB Kameron George.