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No. 19 Louisville puts high-output offense up against Georgia Tech
Louisville Cardinals quarterback Tyler Shough (9) throws the ball during their game against the Jacksonville State Gamecocks on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024 at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium in Louisville, Ky. No. 19 Louisville will play host to Georgia Tech on Saturday in a battle of ACC teams intent on having a say in who wins the conference title.
Georgia Tech (3-1, 1-1 ACC) is coming off a 59-7 blowout victory over VMI last Saturday. The Yellow Jackets were picked ninth in the ACC preseason poll but already have knocked off preseason No. 1 pick Florida State in their opener, while falling 31-28 at Syracuse on Sept. 7.
“We’ll have our hands full,” Louisville coach Jeff Brohm said of Georgia Tech. “We’re going against a team that’s very efficient on offense, in the passing and running game. They’re physical at the point of attack, control the football and play solid defense.”
Louisville (2-0) had time to prepare for its conference opener, as it is coming off the first of two bye weeks. The Cardinals have shown some early offense in victories over FCS opponent Austin Peay 62-0 and Jacksonville State 49-14. Louisville was picked fifth in the ACC preseason poll.
“We have two bye weeks this year, which I don’t love, but they’re there, so we try and get our guys fresh and healthy, which we did,” Brohm said. “It’s important that they know that we have an important stretch of games coming up that we have to be ready for. We have to continue to progress to reach our ultimate goal, and you’ve got to be sharp each week.”
The Yellow Jackets are ranked 36th in total offense at 446.2 yards per game and have averaged 36.5 points per game. The defense has allowed 317.5 yards (66th) and 17.8 points per game (51st).
Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes King has 962 passing yards and six touchdowns, while he has rushed for 158 yards and three more TDs. King has thrown only one interception and has completed 76.4 percent of his passes.
“They’re battle-tested, without question,” Brohm said. “They’ve proven that they can play some good football, so I give the credit where credit is due. They’ve done a really good job.”
While Louisville rolled to victories in two games against heavy underdogs, Georgia Tech coach Brent Key knows this week’s opponent can be a scoring threat.
“We have a big challenge in front of us,” Key said. “A very good Louisville team. Coach Brohm, Jeff does a great job. Not just coaching and developing his team, but, you know, as a game manager as well. … They’re a talented team.”
Louisville went 10-4 last season in the first year under Brohm, a former Cardinals quarterback. Louisville beat Georgia Tech 39-34 last season in the opening game for both teams and eventually lost to Florida State 16-6 in the ACC championship game.
Even with 41 newcomers on the roster, the Cardinals are third-best in the nation with 55.5 points per game and are fourth with 590.5 yards per game. Quarterback Tyler Shough has passed for 581 yards and six TDs. The Louisville defense is allowing just seven points and 198 yards per game, which rank 10th and eighth, respectively.
It’s the fourth all-time meeting between Louisville and Georgia Tech. The Yellow Jackets won the first two games, 66-31 in 2018 and 46-27 in 2020.
–Field Level Media
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Dodgers, Cubs close series with potential pitching duel
Apr 13, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski (70) throws a pitch against the New York Mets during the first inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images A resurgent Los Angeles Dodgers’ offense will take on the visiting Chicago Cubs in the rubber match of a three-game series on Sunday afternoon.
The Dodgers snapped the Cubs’ 10-game winning streak with a 12-4 win on Saturday night.
Teoscar Hernandez was 2-for-3 with two runs and two RBIs as Los Angeles racked up 14 hits. Hitless in his previous three games, Hernandez lined a two-RBI single up the middle in a six-run fourth inning.
“I haven’t been on base for the last couple games, but it is OK, everyone goes through that,” he said. “Hopefully I can keep up doing that and be consistent with it.”
Shohei Ohtani also snapped an 0-for-12 skid over his previous three games when he led off the game with an opposite-field single.
Andy Pages, Hyeseong Kim and Alex Freeland posted two-hit games as the Dodgers scored in double digits for a major league-leading fifth time this season. The Cubs have scored in double figures in four games.
Los Angeles manager Dave Roberts said Max Muncy will be out on Sunday. The Dodgers third baseman felt sick yet still hit his ninth home run of the season, a two-run shot in the third.
“Muncy wasn’t feeling well,” Roberts said. “We talked and said to him, give us what you got, three at-bats. That’s what we did and felt good about getting him three at-bats. Max will be down tomorrow and be back in there on Monday.”
Left-hander Justin Wrobleski (3-0, 1.88 ERA) is slated to start for the Dodgers. He covered seven innings in his most recent start and earned the decision in a 12-3 road win over the Colorado Rockies on Monday, yielding one run on eight hits with three strikeouts.
In his past three starts — all wins– he has allowed only two runs in a combined 20 innings. He never has faced the Cubs.
“At the end of the day I am going out there and doing the same thing every time,” Wrobleski said. “That’s trying to fill the zone, create contact and see what happens.”
Chicago’s scheduled starter is Shota Imanaga (2-1, 2.17), who earned the win when he surrendered one run on three hits over seven innings in his last start, a 7-4 home win against the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday.
The lefty is 1-0 with a 1.64 ERA on the road this season. In four career starts against Los Angeles, Imanaga has a 1-0 record with a 3.48 ERA.
“I come to the field every day, whether it’s a start day or not, with the same responsibility,” Imanaga said. “I know if someone gets injured I can help cover them. We have a very tight circle with full support.”
He has a stellar defense in the field — the Cubs are ranked No. 1 on FanGraphs with 17 defensive runs saved — and knows he can pitch to contact.
“It helps with my confidence as well, knowing that behind me, the Cubs’ defense is the best of all 30 teams,” Imanaga said. “If I can control and avoid damage and extra-base hits, I know they are going to get outs. So it’s a big confidence booster.”
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Royals call on stellar veteran RHP Seth Lugo vs. Angels
Apr 9, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Seth Lugo (67) throws a pitch in the first inning against the Chicago White Sox at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Aiken-Imagn Images The Kansas City Royals will go for their first series sweep of the season when they host the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday night.
The Royals rapped out 14 hits and benefited from 10 walks in a 12-1 rout of the Angels on Saturday.
Kansas City right-hander Seth Lugo (1-1, 1.15 ERA) will oppose left-hander Reid Detmers (1-2, 4.08) in the series finale — a rare nationally televised game for these teams.
Lugo will look to continue his stellar start to 2026. The 36-year-old has allowed two earned runs or less in each of his five starts and has pitched into the seventh inning four times.
Last time out, he tossed seven shutout innings Monday in a no-decision against the Baltimore Orioles. He left with a 1-0 lead after allowing one hit, striking out seven and walking four, but the bullpen couldn’t hold the lead. Baltimore won 7-5 in 12 innings.
“There were a couple of guys that I know they could hit a good breaker that’s sharp like that,” Lugo said of his strategy against the Orioles. “So I took some off for them. But the other guys are the opposite. So I added some more velocity for those guys.”
Lugo is 2-0 with a 1.61 ERA in four games (three starts) against the Angels. Both wins came in 2024.
Detmers has alternated good and not-so-good starts thus far. After allowing one run in seven innings to beat the New York Yankees 7-1 on April 14, he was touched for four runs on five his in six innings of a 5-2 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays last Monday. He struck out five and walked two.
Detmers is 0-1 with a 6.62 ERA in five games (three starts) against the Royals.
On Saturday, Kansas City’s Salvador Perez had three hits, including a home run. Cole Ragans pitched six strong innings and the Royals pulled away late, scoring three runs in the seventh and four in the eighth as the Angels resorted to position player Adam Frazier pitching in the eighth inning.
Nick Loftin had two hits and drove in four runs for the Royals, and Bobby Witt, Jr., Michael Massey and Kyle Isbel had two hits each.
“We all know what these guys are capable of,” Ragans said. “Watching them put in the work day-in and day-out, it’s just a matter of time. It’s an unbelievable group of guys and so much fun to watch.”
Ragans also was fun to watch Saturday, as he allowed one run on five hits and struck out 11 without a walk.
The Royals will look to win a season-high three straight games for just the second time this season.
Jo Adell homered and Vaughn Grissom had three hits and is 6-for-12 in his past three games for the Angels, who have lost six of their past seven games. They have scored two runs or less in five of the losses.
On Saturday, the Angels were 0-for-6 with runners in scoring position and left seven men on base.
“It’s one of those things,” manager Kurt Suzuki said. “When it gets rolling for the other team, it gets rolling, and it just seems like you can’t do anything right. One game. Just move on to the next.”
Los Angeles catcher Logan O’Hoppe departed the game after the seventh inning with left wrist irritation after taking a foul tip off the wrist.
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Aljamain Sterling Wants Title Shot After Beating Youssef Zalal
When a UFC fighter’s title reign at a weight class is done, or if they have run out of realistic chances to gain a division’s belt, sometimes they will switch weight classes to try to give their career new life. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always go for the better.
But for Aljamain Sterling, it really seems to have gone pretty well, at least so far.
UFC Vegas 116 had an intriguing main event. You had Sterling, a former UFC bantamweight champion, looking to prove he belongs in the upper echelon of contenders for UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski. And Sterling’s opponent was Youssef Zalal, unbeaten since the end of his first run with the UFC. Returning to the Octagon in 2024, he was 5-0 entering this bout.
Sterling and Zalal started things competitively, though Sterling seemed to have a slight edge in terms of striking. But where Sterling really had control? The ground, of course.
Even with Zalal developing into a strong, well-rounded fighter, Sterling spent half of round one on top, controlling the action. He continued this into the second round, which played similarly to the first, with Sterling adding in some ground-and-pound before the round’s end.
Sterling did face a little trouble, however, in the third round. Firstly, Zalal managed to lock up a decent guillotine that Sterling had to work his way out of. Zalal also got to work on Sterling’s back and had his best striking in the entire frame.
But why is everyone calling this performance dominant? Because after facing that trouble, “Funkmaster” gave Zalal hell right back – and then some.
The fourth round of this fight was perhaps one of the most dominant seen in the Octagon so far this year. Sterling had over four minutes of control time in this round, dominating with strong ground-and-pound and submission attempts. It was unanimously agreed by the judges, and a lot of the MMA community, that it was a 10-8 round.
By the time the fifth ended, Sterling secured almost 14 minutes – nearly three full rounds – of control time on the ground. His wrestling was on full display and led to him scoring the decision win.
Sterling – who entered this fight No. 5 in the UFC’s featherweight rankings – made a statement in this fight that he is a legitimate threat to the championship. The question is, how much closer does this fight get him to the title shot?
Movsar Evloev and Lerone Murphy fought to a controversial decision last month. Evloev got the win – and many feel he is long overdue for a shot at the title. Others had it scored for Murphy, and several (this writer included) had the bout scored a draw.
Jean Silva is ranked right behind Sterling as of now. And when Dana White, UFC CEO and President, spoke following the Evloev vs. Murphy fight, you could see a look on his face when a reporter suggested the possibility of Silva jumping the two of them to challenge Volkanovski.
Then, you have a performance like this from Sterling to mix things up even more. The only sure-fire thing is that Diego Lopes, who has now lost twice to Volkanovski, won’t be getting a title shot.
But if Sterling doesn’t get a title shot, perhaps he next faces Lopes in a title eliminator to try and lock one up.
One thing to take away from this dominant win over a rising contender – even as he nears 37 years of age, Aljamain Sterling hasn’t shown he’s going away any time soon.
