#1 Senior Bowl: Tyree Jackson Showing Off the Arm
NFL Draft prospect Drew Lock successfully threw an underhand pass in the Senior Bowl
Sharing the playing time in the last live-game opportunity to impress NFL scouts ahead of the draft this spring, Lock found an innovative way to show he can still make plays when the pressure’s on: an underhand pass.
With the North team down, 9-0, late in the first quarter in Mobile, Alabama, Lock needed to make a play on second-and-eight to help his team get out of its own territory. Running out of time, he tossed the ball underhand to Tommy Sweeney, a tight end out of Boston College.
Lock and Sweeney didn’t get the first down on that play, but they did pick up several yards for a third-and-short play. Who knows how often being able to make an underhand pass will be useful in the NFL, but proving he can think quickly while scrambling is a good thing.
At halftime, Kyle Shanahan-led South team had a 12-3 lead over Jon Gruden’s North team.
#2 NXT TakeOver • WWE NXT • Johnny Gargano • Tommaso Ciampa • Phoenix WWE Full Match: Gargano vs. Andrade, NXT TakeOver: Philadelphia
NXT TakeOver Phoenix LIVE: Card, updates, predictions from WWE event
It's the night before the Royal Rumble and the NXT superstars take centre stage in the hotly anticipated event in Arizona
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Aleister Black challenges Tommaso Ciampa for the NXT Championship at WWE NXT TakeOver: Phoenixtonight.
The former champion finally gets his one-on-one rematch with the most dangerous man in all of NXT just 24 hours before Royal Rumble 2019 .
Shayna Baszler defends the NXT women's title versus Bianca Belair and Johnny Gargano looks to capture Ricochet's NXT North American Championship.
Meanwhile The Undisputed Era put their NXT tag team titles on the line against War Raiders, with Matt Riddle and Kassius Ohno set to clash in a singles match.
Our man Neil Docking will deliver all the action as it happens in Phoenix, Arizona - and that’s the bottom line, because Mirror Sport said so!
Cold hard truth
Don't celebrate about winning #NXTAwardMatch yet @JohnnyGargano... @Zelina_VegaWWE has some cold, hard truth for you. #NXTTakeOver pic.twitter.com/2tM5yv2d5m
— WWE (@WWE) January 26, 2019
You ready Bro?
Matt Riddle defeated Kassius Ohno in around six seconds at NXT TakeOver: WarGames, but surely he won’t have such an easy time tonight against the Knockout Artist?
Roberts and McAfee discuss Ohno attacking Riddle’s pal Keith Lee last week on NXT - could he feature in this bout somehow?
You ready, bro?@SuperKingOfBros vs. @KassiusOhno III goes down TONIGHT at #NXTTakeOver: Phoenix! pic.twitter.com/2ipGGmZPAZ
— WWE Network (@WWENetwork) January 26, 2019
Facts
.@Zelina_VegaWWE speaks the truth. ✊
➡️ https://t.co/ePt5TzD6sU pic.twitter.com/ym0064Jz4G
— TDE Wrestling (@totaldivaseps) January 26, 2019
Match of the Year goes to Gargano vs Almas
Johnny Gargano is backstage with a Match of the Year award, handed to him for his bout with Andrade Almas at NXT TakeOver: Philadelphia last year.
Gargano says him and Match of the Year go hand in hand. He has won it twice. He says 2018 was the birth of “Johnny TakeOver”.
Zelina Vega, Andrade’s manager, joins him and says that was only the match of the year because Almas was in it and he was the one who won it. He has since gone to SmackDown and taken over the world beating Rey Mysterio, she states.
Vega says he’s done nothing since. She says 2019 is the year of tranquilo.
Gargano says she’s right, he didn’t win, but tonight he will have the match of the year and get the victory.
#JohnnyTakeOver strikes again.
Your #NXTAwardMatch Winner... @JohnnyGargano vs. @AndradeCienWWE! #NXTTakeOver#NXTYearEndAwards pic.twitter.com/X5EuzSNCYx
— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) January 26, 2019
Richochet named NXT Breakout star of 2018
Richochet is named the NXT Breakout star of 2018. He’s looking sharp in a red suit and black shirt and picks out winning his North American Championship as his highlight of the year.
That was a pretty average segment - he’s a very likeable character and a dazzling performer capable of the incredible between the ropes, but I’m still hoping Ricochet finds more to say in NXT.
Congrats to our #NXTAwardBreakout winner... NXT #NorthAmericanChampion, @KingRicochet! ?? ? ? #NXTTakeOver #NXTYearEndAwards pic.twitter.com/ZIBELLBgcs
— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) January 26, 2019
A video package hypes Ricochet’s defence of the NXT North American Championship against Johnny Gargano, the former ace babyface of NXT turned twisted heel.
Roberts says what’s the point of having the match of the night if you always lose, criticising Gargano’s efforts in NXT, which is rebutted by McAfee, who says he always puts on a show.
Personally, I agree with our man John Isherwood in his NXT TakeOver: Phoenix predictions piece - I think this is the night Johnny Wrestling wins some gold.
?, panel!@CharlyCarusoWWE, @notsam, and @PatMcAfeeShow are here for ALL your #NXTTakeOver: Phoenix Pre-Show needs! pic.twitter.com/PT3wEHHlBq
— WWE Network (@WWENetwork) January 26, 2019
NXT TakeOver: Phoenix pre-show begins
The NXT TakeOver Phoenix pre-show is underway with Charly Caruso joined by Sam Roberts and Pat McAfee.
They briefly hype TakeOver before promoting the Royal Rumble tomorrow, with Pat getting in a nice line about WWE Champion Daniel Bryan hating SUVs.
Then they cut to Sarah Schreib backstage, who will announce the #NXTYearEndAwards for 2018, as voted for by the fans, later this evening.
The winners of the #NXTYearEndAwards for 2018 are revealed LIVE on the #NXTTakeOver: Phoenix Pre-Show! https://t.co/Ga5NbqOev4
— WWE (@WWE) January 26, 2019
Welcome wrestling fans!
Welcome wrestling fans to Mirror Sport’s WWE NXT TakeOver: Phoenix live blog!
I’m Neil (@neildocking) the Mirror’s wrestling writer, and I’ll bring you all the action and reaction live, as it happens, right here.
Aleister Black challenges Tommaso Ciampa for the NXT Championship at WWE NXT TakeOver: Phoenix tonight.
The former champion finally gets his one-on-one rematch with the most dangerous man in all of NXT just 24 hours before Royal Rumble 2019 .
Shayna Baszler defends the NXT women’s title versus Bianca Belair and Johnny Gargano looks to capture Ricochet’s NXT North American Championship.
Meanwhile The Undisputed Era put their NXT tag team titles on the line against War Raiders, with Matt Riddle and Kassius Ohno set to clash in a singles match.
Let’s get started!
Fans are piling into the Talking Stick Resort Arena for NXT TakeOver: Phoenix.
#BlackHeart vs #BlxckMass
What a cool graphic. Tonight’s main event should be something special!
The #Blackheart vs. #BlxckMass.
Who will prevail tonight at #NXTTakeOver: Phoenix? @ProjectCiampa @WWEAleisterpic.twitter.com/MbgIB9WOV7
— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) January 26, 2019
Ricochet (c) vs Johnny Gargano prediction
Every match at an NXT TakeOver has the opportunity to be a showstealer, but this one really should be the match of the night. Ricochet has been ‘en fuego’ to quote Mauro Ranallo, since he arrived in NXT and his performance at War Games was yet another major entry for this human highlight reel.
Ever since he revealed himself as Aleister Black’s assailant, Johnny Gargano has been even more of a joy to watch. Watching how torn he was when his former rival Tommaso Ciampa came into the cage match and helped him take out Black was sheer perfection. These two have the talent to put on a fast paced, hard hitting match full of high flying and technical moves.
Is it time for NXT’s nearly man to finally win some gold? Johnny Wrestling becomes Johnny Champion on Saturday night.

Undisputed Era (c) vs War Raiders prediction
Excitement has surrounded Rowe and Hanson since they signed from Ring of Honor. Following the departure of Authors of Pain over to Raw and Heavy Machinery heading the same way, War Raiders have become the big man tag team on NXT.
These boys can move, as they proved again during the excellent War Games match when they teamed with Ricochet and Pete Dunne against the Undisputed Era.
Tag team title matches at TakeOver events tend to steal the show and UE have been at the forefront of many of them - their match with Moustache Mountain at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn IV being a highlight.
This bout has all the tools to be yet another cracker. Expect to see the big men dominate with power along with showcasing some of their flashier moves and also expect Kyle O’Reilly and Roderick Strong to use every heel trick in the book to get an advantage over their larger opponents.
The Era have been on top for a while now, but is it time for a change? Perhaps yes, but I can see O’Reilly and Strong using the numbers game with Adam Cole and Bobby Fish to sneak this one through and War Raiders to get their Viking coronation at WrestleMania weekend.

Matt Riddle v Kassius Ohno prediction
For the third time, Matt Riddle and Kassius Ohno will square off tonight at an NXT TakeOver and this is sure to be the last in their series.
Previously on NXT TakeOver: WarGames, Riddle took down Ohno in a matter of seconds. This time around we should see something a little bit longer.
Ohno has acted like the big man on campus upset by the cool new kid from out of town turning up at school. He was the king and now Riddle has arrived, everyone thinks he’s the man and he’s dating the head cheerleader. Can the veteran take down the young upstart?
The King of Bros has been superb since making his debut and surely logic dictates that a man who should go on to be a huge star in the company gets the win here. Riddle for the win, bro!
The big question is will we see Keith Lee get involved? Riddle and Lee have history and have interacted on screen a lot as of late. Heel turn incoming?

Ronda Rousey statement
WWE have issued a statement on the future of Ronda Rousey, on the eve of her appearance at Royal Rumble on Sunday.
It comes amid suggestions that the former UFC star will depart in order to start a family with husband Travis Browne.
Dave Meltzer, writing in the Wrestling Observer , claimed “everyone is working with the mindset that she’s finishing up” following WrestleMania 35.
However, Rousey is under contract with the company for another two years.
And in a statement released by WWE, the company took exception to the claims, declaring: “Ronda Rousey is under contract with WWE until April 10, 2021.
“Whether she wants to start a family is a private matter.”

#3 Pegasus World Cup • Horse racing • Gulfstream Park Racing and Casino Preview of Races 1, 3, 4, 5, 9 and 10 at Gulfstream Park on January 26th, 2019
Pegasus World Cup purse: Main prize money down to $9 million this year
City of Light pocketed $4 million for winning the final race on Saturday
#4 C.F. Monterrey • Club América • Mexico • 2018 Liga MX Torneo Apertura EN VIVO: MONTERREY VS CLUB AMÉRICA | Primera Division – Clausura | PARTIDO COMPLETO LIGA MX
Monterrey vs Club América live streaming: Watch online, preview, prediction & odds
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Match: Monterrey vs Club América
Competition: Liga MX
Date: January 27, 2019
Kick-off time: 11:00 pm, January 27, 2019 (UK time)
Stadium: Estadio BBVA Bancomer
There are four games in the Mexican Clausura on Saturday.Monterrey vs Club América live streaming & watch: Match preview
Monterrey and Club America are amongst the sides that could be happy with their start to the second half of the campaign.
Monterrey have bagged seven points from three matches. In addition, they have lost just once in their last 10 matches.
Club America meanwhile, have won both their Mexican Clausura matches so far and should be in great spirits.
The away side have won four on the bounce and last lost a match in September.
101 Great Goals predicts: Monterrey 2 – Club América 3
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Liga MX table
# | Team | MP | W | D | L | F | A | D | P |
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1 | Cruz Azul | 17 | 11 | 3 | 3 | 26 | 13 | 13 | 36 |
2 | Club América | 17 | 9 | 6 | 2 | 33 | 17 | 16 | 33 |
3 | Pumas UNAM | 17 | 8 | 6 | 3 | 29 | 19 | 10 | 30 |
4 | Santos Laguna | 17 | 8 | 6 | 3 | 27 | 18 | 9 | 30 |
5 | Monterrey | 17 | 9 | 3 | 5 | 25 | 19 | 6 | 30 |
6 | Tigres UANL | 17 | 8 | 5 | 4 | 32 | 18 | 14 | 29 |
7 | Deportivo Toluca | 17 | 8 | 2 | 7 | 27 | 22 | 5 | 26 |
8 | Querétaro | 17 | 7 | 5 | 5 | 19 | 20 | -1 | 26 |
9 | Monarcas Morelia | 17 | 7 | 4 | 6 | 23 | 26 | -3 | 25 |
10 | Pachuca | 17 | 6 | 6 | 5 | 26 | 18 | 8 | 24 |
11 | Guadalajara | 17 | 5 | 5 | 7 | 21 | 22 | -1 | 20 |
12 | Puebla | 17 | 5 | 5 | 7 | 23 | 30 | -7 | 20 |
13 | Lobos de la BUAP | 17 | 5 | 4 | 8 | 21 | 25 | -4 | 19 |
14 | León | 17 | 5 | 3 | 9 | 18 | 23 | -5 | 18 |
15 | Tijuana | 17 | 4 | 5 | 8 | 13 | 24 | -11 | 17 |
16 | Necaxa | 17 | 3 | 5 | 9 | 19 | 29 | -10 | 14 |
17 | Atlas | 17 | 2 | 5 | 10 | 11 | 27 | -16 | 11 |
18 | Veracruz | 17 | 2 | 4 | 11 | 17 | 40 | -23 | 10 |
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#5 Tennessee • Tennessee Volunteers men’s basketball • Vanderbilt University • Grant Williams
Why Grant Williams is Tennessee’s most valuable player
#6 Colorado State Rams men’s basketball • California State University, Fresno • Basketball • Mountain West Conference
Enemy opinion: Colorado State preview
Guest reporter Luke Zahlmann, from The Rocky Mountain Collegian, provides a bit of insight Colorado State men’s basketball team for Bulldog fans going into Saturday’s game at the Save Mart Center.
LZ: The story of Colorado State thus far in its first year under Niko Medved is one of inconsistency.
To open the year, the Rams won four of their first five and looked to be on their way to a resurgence. After that stint though, the team has gone 3-11 in their next stretch including a two-game losing streak entering the Fresno State matchup.
Medved’s system has preached ball movement. Under the Rams’ previous regime, ball movement was a secondary task with several scorers playing is isolation often. The change has been a slow one for the team as they are finally beginning to adapt and raise their assist averages as well.
Though it will not be easy, the key for the Rams will once again be Nico Carvacho, one of the conference’s premier centers. On the year, Carvacho has averaged career highs in both points (15.7) and rebounds (12.4), with his rebounding average sitting atop the entire nation.
Alongside the big man is fellow upperclassmen J.D. Paige who is also having a career year in his redshirt senior season. On the year, the guard has averaged 15.2 points per game. His efficiency has also risen as his 40.9-percent mark from outside leads all Rams’ starters.
Paige will also be tasked with guarding Bulldogs’ standout Deshon Taylor. The matchup between the pair of guards will be a premier matchup in the game and likely fill the highlight reels following its conclusion.
The final piece of the puzzle for the Rams in their pursuit of an upset will be freshman Kendle Moore. Seen as a sparkplug for the team, the guard leads the Mountain West in steals (31) and has used his thievery to set up multiple fast break opportunities for the team throughout the season.
If the trio can find their groove early in the matchup, the Rams will contend well with their conference foes. If not, they will likely drop their third-consecutive conference matchup and drop further in the MW standings.
The Fresno State Bulldogs had not yet boarded a flight that would take them to a basketball game Saturday at Colorado State and already they were in some foul trouble, a twofold problem that could impact their shot at the program’s first 4-0 conference road start.
When the Bulldogs beat Colorado State on Jan. 5 at the Save Mart Center, Deshon Taylor harassed J.D. Paige, the Rams’ second-leading scorer, into a dismal 1-of-10 afternoon. But Fresno State had problems with Nico Carvacho, the 6-foot-11 junior who is leading the Mountain West in scoring (19.5 points per game), rebounds (12.3) and offensive rebounds (3.8) in conference play.
Against the Bulldogs, Carvacho scored 23 points with 13 rebounds and got to the foul line 13 times, taking more free throws than anyone has to this point in a Mountain West game.
Nate Grimes fouled out, playing 26 minutes. Christian Gray picked up three fouls in 14 minutes.On the other side of that equation, the Bulldogs are averaging just 8.3 foul shots in conference road games, which could run deeper than just not getting any calls.
Fresno State has won at San Jose State, at Utah State and at Boise State. The victory over San Jose State appears more and more a walkover – the Spartans are 0-6 in the Mountain West and have lost those games by an average of 25.2 points. But the Bulldogs did not start well at the offensive end at Utah State or at Boise State, hitting 33.3 percent and 34.5 percent of their shots, scoring 30 and 22 points and taking only one first-half foul shot between the two games.
“Sometimes you don’t get the calls on the road as much as you do at home, but we have to make sure we’re attacking inside out and getting good shots,” coach Justin Hutson said.
“What we can control is to attack more. We have to be able to get to the line sometimes. We can’t make them foul us, but we have to make sure we’re playing our game and not just moving the ball around the perimeter and shooting jump shots.”
The Bulldogs could have some success with that, even with point guard Noah Blackwell likely out for a second game with a hamstring injury.
The past seven teams to play at Moby Arena have hit a combined 47.6 percent of their shots with four teams shooting better than 50 percent, and some starting guard combos have given Colorado State (7-12, 2-4 in the MW) a lot of trouble.
Deshon Taylor, Braxton Huggins and New Williams all can drive the basketball – the Bulldogs last out came back from a 20-point, first-half deficit to beat San Diego State by doing a much better job attacking the paint and playing inside out, scoring in the lane or kicking the basketball to open shooters. Five of their first six second-half baskets came through the paint, either in the lane or off an assist.
“We have to make sure we attack more,” Hutson said.
Solving Carvacho could be much more of a challenge.
Fresno State (14-4, 5-1) did a good job keeping the Rams center off the offensive boards, blocking out and at times getting an extra body on him.
Carvacho, who had nine offensive rebounds in games against San Houston State and Long Beach State and eight against UNLV, had just two against the Bulldogs.
But to get another road win they will need to be able to defend and keep Carvacho off the boards without fouling, an issue last time.
“We have to stay out of foul trouble and box him out, no question,” Hutson said. “Those are big.”
Grimes is coming off a career-high 38 minutes in the victory over San Diego State – the 6-8 junior had played 30 or more minutes just three times, with a high of 33. That is not the direction Hutson was hoping to go, but the depth there has been inconsistent.
Gray gave the Bulldogs a solid 14 minutes in the first game against the Rams, coming up with eight rebounds, but has played in just two of the past four games for a total of 10 minutes.
Laz Rojas did not get into that first game against Colorado State and in the victory over the Aztecs was on the floor for just one minute – he gave up a post basket to Nathan Mensah, grabbed a defensive rebound off a missed layup, then mishandled a pass in the post and lost the ball for a turnover; in at 14:06, out at 13:09.
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