Puri-Vijay Sethupathi’s film event postponed after Karur stampede

**Puri-Vijay Sethupathi’s Film Event Postponed Following Karur Stampede Tragedy**

*By Isha Sharma | Sep 28, 2025, 01:25 PM*

The title and teaser launch of director Puri Jagannadh’s much-anticipated pan-Indian film starring Vijay Sethupathi has been postponed. The event, initially scheduled to take place in Chennai on Saturday, was called off in light of a tragic stampede that occurred during Vijay Sethupathi’s political rally in Karur, Tamil Nadu.

The unfortunate incident resulted in the loss of approximately 39 lives, leaving the entire state and the film fraternity in shock.

**Official Statement from the Film Team**

Sharing their condolences, the film team released an official statement on social media expressing their sympathy for the families affected by the tragedy. The statement read:

*”Owing to the unfortunate incident in Tamil Nadu, Team #PuriSethupathi has postponed the Title & Teaser Launch Event planned for today.”*

**About the Film**

The yet-to-be-titled film stars Vijay Sethupathi alongside Tabu, Samyuktha, and Duniya Vijay in pivotal roles. Expected to be a grand multi-language release, the project has already sparked significant excitement among fans across the country.

Reports suggest the film will be titled *Slum Dog* and feature music composed by Mahati Swara Sagar. The production team has assured fans that the title and teaser launch will be rescheduled and announced soon.

**Government Response**

In response to the tragedy, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced a compensation package to support the victims’ families and the injured. He revealed that each family of the deceased would receive ₹10 lakh, while those injured would be granted ₹1 lakh each.

Furthermore, the Chief Minister declared the formation of a one-member Commission of Inquiry headed by retired High Court Judge Justice Aruna Jagadeesan to investigate the incident thoroughly and submit an official report.

The state mourns the loss caused by this tragic event, and the film community stands united in grief with the affected families.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/event-of-vijay-sethupathi-s-film-postponed-after-karur-stampede/story

Puri-Vijay Sethupathi’s film event postponed after Karur stampede

**Puri-Vijay Sethupathi’s Film Event Postponed Following Tragic Karur Stampede**

*By Isha Sharma | September 28, 2025 | 1:25 PM*

The much-anticipated title and teaser launch of director Puri Jagannadh’s upcoming pan-Indian film featuring Vijay Sethupathi has been postponed. Originally scheduled to take place in Chennai this past Saturday, the event was called off in light of a tragic stampede that occurred during Vijay Sethupathi’s political rally in Karur, Tamil Nadu, resulting in the loss of approximately 39 lives.

**Official Statement from the Film Team**

In response to the unfortunate incident, the film’s makers shared a heartfelt statement on social media expressing their condolences to the families affected by the tragedy. The statement read:

*“Owing to the unfortunate incident in Tamil Nadu, Team #PuriSethupathi has postponed the Title & Teaser Launch Event planned for today.”*

**About the Film**

The untitled project stars Vijay Sethupathi alongside notable actors Tabu, Samyuktha, and Duniya Vijay in pivotal roles. Generating significant excitement among fans, the film is set for a multi-language release. Reports indicate that the movie will be titled *Slum Dog* and is being produced on a grand scale with music composed by Mahati Swara Sagar.

The production team has assured fans that the title and teaser launch will be rescheduled and held soon.

**Government Response and Support**

In the wake of the tragedy, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced compensation of ₹10 lakh to each family of the deceased. Additionally, ₹1 lakh has been allotted for every injured person.

To ensure a thorough examination of the incident, the Chief Minister confirmed the constitution of a one-member Commission of Inquiry. The commission will be headed by retired High Court Judge Justice Aruna Jagadeesan, who will investigate the circumstances surrounding the stampede and submit a detailed report.

The film industry and fans alike await further updates as the community comes together in mourning and support during this difficult time.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/event-of-vijay-sethupathi-s-film-postponed-after-karur-stampede/story

In the picture

**Black Rabbit**
*Starring:* Jason Bateman, Jude Law, Cleopatra Coleman, Abbey Lee, Dagmara Dominczyk, and Troy Kotsur
*Created by:* Zach Baylin and Kate Susman

While Jude Law’s criminally underrated crime thriller *The Order* failed to make its mark on the awards circuit, its production ultimately led to a limited series poised to become Netflix’s next big conversation-starter—if it can break through the binge-model barrier.

Created by *The Order*’s Zach Baylin and Kate Susman, *Black Rabbit* is a dark, cautionary tale about brotherhood, addiction, and keeping things above board. If you thought Cain and Abel were bad, you simply haven’t met Jake (Jude Law) and Vince (Jason Bateman) Friedken yet.

### A Slow Burn Introduction

*Black Rabbit* starts slow, introducing viewers to Jude Law’s Jake Friedken in isolation from the chaos he’s on the precipice of experiencing. Jake is a well-dressed glad-hander who manages to avoid being pegged as a sleazeball by virtue of being down-to-earth, loving his son, maintaining a good relationship with his ex-wife (Dagmara Dominczyk), and displaying a degree of earnestness that isn’t just for show.

All of these traits come forward within the first five minutes as Jake makes his way to his restaurant, the eponymous Black Rabbit. But things fall apart quickly. After giving a speech about the ethos of the restaurant and his desire to make a place where “the night could go anywhere,” gunmen suddenly emerge, things get stolen, and people get shot. It’s an explosive introduction filled with nuances that become even clearer on a rewatch.

### Flashbacks and Storytelling

With a gun shoved in Jake’s face, *Black Rabbit* jumps back in time to precisely one month before the hold-up. Flashbacks, often a divisive storytelling tool, are deftly handled here. Susman and Baylin maintain the same pace and stakes across the present, the recent past, and childhood flashbacks. Some of these moments are pure fun, providing a glimpse into the brothers’ former lives as rock stars.

Watching a Temu Kurt Cobain-styled Jude Law sing grungy music alongside Jason Bateman—amidst a sea of rabbit-headed bodies—is a brief, lighthearted diversion from the tense, nail-biting narrative unfolding around them.

### A Tense Whodunit

The mystery of who would attack Jake and the Black Rabbit family turns *Black Rabbit* into somewhat of a whodunit. As laid out in the premiere, Vince has dropped back into Jake’s life after circumstances drove them apart—and he’s nothing but trouble.

Vince is the kind of trouble who lacks remorse after killing someone, conjures convincing lies from thin air, and carries a laundry list of enemies across New York City, especially local bookie Joe Mancuso (Troy Kotsur). Mancuso has longstanding ties to the Friedken family and an axe to grind with Vince. Joe’s son, Junior (Forrest Weber), is hot-headed and desperate to prove himself to his father, while his right-hand man, Babbitt (Chris Coy), attempts to keep Junior in line.

### Brotherhood in Conflict

Both Jake and Vince are grifters, though in very different styles. Vince is not as slick or clever as Jake but knows how to use his beleaguered, squirrely personality to his advantage. He quickly transforms from black sheep to prodigal son, if only briefly.

Jake is well aware of his brother’s flaws, but like many with troubled family members, he clings to the hope that this time will be different. As a character glibly remarks later in the series, Vince may be an addict—but Jake is addicted to his brother.

Law and Bateman fully sell this Cain and Abel dynamic to the point where viewers forget they are watching two of the greatest dramatic actors of their generation. Over eight episodes, they’re simply two born-and-bred New Yorkers bickering with a familiarity that feels genuinely brotherly. They rarely try to one-up each other during their confrontations, but the script and their performances nudge the scales, causing viewers to question who they should truly root for.

### Trouble Within Black Rabbit

Trouble was brewing inside Black Rabbit long before Vince’s return. His comeback only exposes how ill-equipped Jake is to run a restaurant. Jake’s negligence—not as malicious as Vince’s actions—shows just how similar the brothers truly are.

The series explores the incestuous nature of the restaurant industry, especially in spaces where the lines between employee and family are blurred. This subplot has mixed success. Much of the interpersonal drama within Black Rabbit is overshadowed by Jake and Vince’s desperate attempts to escape their debts with the bookie, which is unfortunate since many of the best character dynamics exist outside of the brothers.

### Supporting Characters and Dynamics

The Black Rabbit began as Vince’s lofty dream before his recklessness forced Jake to cut him out. Together, they had assembled an underdog team:

– Wes (Sope Dirisu), a rising music star and investor
– Estelle (Cleopatra Coleman), Wes’s esteemed interior designer girlfriend
– Roxie (Amaka Okafor), an ambitious chef
– Tony (Robin de Jesus), a bright-eyed bartender and Roxie’s second-in-command
– Anna (Abbey Lee) and Mel (Gus Birney), their hosts

By design, these characters exist primarily when crossing paths with Jake or Vince. Though this sometimes leaves them underdeveloped, it ultimately serves the narrative—both men are so self-centered that these supporting characters cease to exist outside their peripheral vision.

Jake and Estelle’s relationship stands out as a surprising bright spot, though it’s hard to tell how much of it is genuine and how much stems from Jake’s self-sabotage.

### Standout Performances

Four years after his Oscar win for *CODA*, Troy Kotsur remains a stalwart performer. His role in *Black Rabbit* is small but haunting. Whenever he appears, he shines as an intimidating mobster-type, embodying a duality that the series unfortunately doesn’t fully explore.

Another standout is Gen (Odessa Young), Vince’s estranged daughter, who finds herself a victim by association. Though her role is minor, her scenes—especially those with Bateman—leave a lasting impression.

Morgan Spector also weaves in and out of episodes, commanding every scene with the same intensity he exhibited in *The Gilded Age*, but with a far darker, more menacing aura.

### Final Thoughts

*Black Rabbit*’s only notable flaw is that it has so many compelling characters that it doesn’t spend enough time developing them all. The series sometimes feels lost in its own relentless pace but ultimately delivers a satisfying—albeit devastating—conclusion that rings frighteningly true to life.

This unsettling realism is what makes *Black Rabbit* so compelling but also presents a challenge. Each 45-minute episode demands a hefty breather after the credits roll, which isn’t ideal for the binge-watching model Netflix often relies on.

Given its storytelling style and reliance on fully engaged viewers, *Black Rabbit* could very well become a sleeper hit long after its initial release. The element of mutual assured destruction set against the backdrop of a restaurant makes this new Netflix series feel like *The Bear*—but on cocaine.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/tns/detail/1346804-in-the-picture

A hard-hitting thriller

Written by GEO News anchor Shahzeb Khanzada and directed by Syed Wajahat Hussain, the new play *Case No. 9* has already caused quite a stir despite only two episodes having aired to date. Boasting a stellar supporting cast and a gripping plot, the series promises to raise the bar for future productions.

Featuring accomplished actors like Faysal Qureshi and Saba Qamar, and with Syed Wajahat Hussain at the helm, it is hard for the production to go wrong. Saba Qamar plays Sehar Moazzam, the head of sales and marketing at KKR—a company owned by Kamran Haider, portrayed by Faysal Qureshi.

Sehar, a star employee, is invited to dinner by Kamran. However, upon arrival, she is surprised to find that she is alone. Suspecting something terribly wrong, she tries to escape but is sexually assaulted by her boss, who is frustrated by her repeated rejection of his advances. Kamran’s wife, Kiran, is away at her parents’ house and is soon due to have a baby.

Junaid Khan plays Rohit, Kamran’s friend. After receiving a text from Sehar inquiring about Kamran’s whereabouts, Rohit grows concerned. Following a conversation with Kamran, he rushes to the location, only to find Sehar lying in a distressed state on the powder room floor. It appears she has been sexually assaulted. Sehar is traumatized and leaves, while Rohit, enraged at Kamran’s actions, later agrees to hush things up under pressure.

After nearly a week, Sehar finds the courage to file an FIR against her boss. Mirza Gohar Rasheed appears as Shafique, the police inspector assigned to the case. Under the supervision of the SP, he investigates Sehar’s complaint. Sehar undergoes invasive questioning at the police station and is sent for a medical examination.

Kamran, with the help of his company lawyer, obtains bail before arrest and hires a powerful lawyer to defend him. The unfolding of the play brings forth several pressing questions: Will Sehar get justice? Will Kamran be convicted?

*Case No. 9* highlights numerous social issues. For example, Saba’s character, Sehar, is a divorcee—an aspect exploited by misogynists around her who view it as justification for Kamran’s advances. When she rejects him, Kamran’s attempt to retaliate leads to the assault. Rohit, as a witness, is torn between loyalty to his friend and the truth.

The supporting cast delivers excellent performances, effectively propelling the narrative. Faysal Qureshi excels as the arrogant and supercilious boss. Junaid Khan is an on-screen revelation, having developed into a fine actor. However, it is Saba Qamar who steals the show. She portrays a survivor with incredible conviction and maturity, continuing to raise the bar with every performance. Her previous roles in productions like *Cheekh* and *Baaghi* cemented her reputation as one of television’s finest actresses, and she has only improved since.

The play boasts a big-budget production with a slick look, complemented by great acting and excellent dialogues. With a masterful director leading the charge, the audience is in for a treat.

Far removed from the usual fare, *Case No. 9* aims to raise awareness about a crime that occurs every day worldwide—sexual assault—wherein the conviction rate remains abysmally low in Pakistan, at a mere 3 percent. This low rate is partly due to delayed reporting and societal pressure on survivors to remain silent.

As the story progresses, viewers will be eager to find out whether Sehar obtains justice, if Kamran will be held accountable, and whether Rohit will protect Kamran or reveal what he witnessed.

**Verdict:**
A hard-hitting and powerful production, *Case No. 9* is definitely one to watch out for. Tune in to GEO every Wednesday and Thursday to see how the plot unfolds.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/tns/detail/1346824-a-hard-hitting-thriller

Puri-Vijay Sethupathi’s film event postponed after Karur stampede

**Puri-Vijay Sethupathi Film Event Postponed Following Karur Stampede**

*By Isha Sharma | Sep 28, 2025, 01:25 PM*

The much-anticipated title and teaser launch of director Puri Jagannadh’s upcoming pan-Indian film featuring Vijay Sethupathi has been postponed. The event was originally scheduled to take place in Chennai on Saturday but has been deferred in light of a tragic stampede that occurred during Vijay’s political rally in Karur, Tamil Nadu, resulting in the loss of approximately 39 lives.

**Official Statement from the Film Team**

The film’s production team shared a heartfelt statement on social media, expressing their condolences to the families affected by the tragedy. The statement read,
“Owing to the unfortunate incident in Tamil Nadu, Team #PuriSethupathi has postponed the Title & Teaser Launch Event planned for today.”

**About the Film**

While the film remains untitled, it stars Vijay Sethupathi alongside notable actors Tabu, Samyuktha, and Duniya Vijay in pivotal roles. The project has created a buzz among audiences due to its multi-language release strategy. Reports suggest the film may be titled *Slum Dog* and is being produced on a grand scale, featuring a soundtrack composed by Mahati Swara Sagar.

The team has reassured fans that the title and teaser launch will be rescheduled soon.

**Government Response**

In the wake of the tragedy, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced compensation of ₹10 lakh each to the families of the deceased and ₹1 lakh each to the injured. Additionally, the Chief Minister declared the formation of a one-member Commission of Inquiry, led by retired High Court Judge Justice Aruna Jagadeesan, to investigate the incident and submit a detailed report.

The entire film fraternity and supporters continue to mourn the loss while hoping for swift justice and support for the victims’ families.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/event-of-vijay-sethupathi-s-film-postponed-after-karur-stampede/story

‘We were back to zero’: Triptii recalls ‘Laila Majnu’ failure

**“We Were Back to Zero”: Triptii Dimri Recalls ‘Laila Majnu’ Failure**

*By Isha Sharma | Sep 28, 2025, 10:03 am*

Triptii Dimri, who made her lead debut in the 2018 romantic drama *Laila Majnu*, recently opened up about the film’s initial box office failure in an interview with *Filmfare*. Despite receiving positive reviews, the film, which also starred Avinash Tiwary, underperformed commercially.

“When the film did not do well, I felt very disappointed because we were back to zero,” Dimri shared.

**Dimri’s Empathy for Co-star Avinash Tiwary**

Dimri expressed particular concern for her co-star Avinash Tiwary, who had been in the industry much longer than she had. “I had been around for at least two years, but Avinash Tiwary had been here for 14 years,” she recalled. “Then we started giving auditions again, and I felt bad for him.”

Despite the setback, Dimri remained optimistic about the film’s lasting impact on audiences.

**The Film’s Journey: From Failure to Cult Success**

Although *Laila Majnu* struggled initially, it has since gained a huge following and achieved cult status. The film found commercial success during its re-release in 2024, surpassing the lifetime collections of its original run.

“I knew it would receive appreciation, because even today, eight years after its release, people still talk about it,” Dimri said.

**Behind the Scenes of *Laila Majnu***

Reflecting on her experience filming the movie, Dimri described it as both challenging and rewarding. “There were many challenges on a day-to-day basis because we were shooting in the valleys of Kashmir for 20 or even 24 hours at a stretch,” she recalled. “Many times, I cried during that period, wondering what I was doing, because none of it was easy.”

Despite these hardships, she considers *Laila Majnu* a special film that taught her a great deal about acting.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/triptii-dimri-talks-impact-of-laila-majnu-box-office-failure/story

Soundcheck: What Struck A Chord

Music plays a central role in life, culture, and counterculture. Research shows that listening to music reduces stress hormones, slows the heart rate, and improves mood. It is a simple way to cope with everyday pressures. People turn to music when they want to manage anxiety, recover from grief, sharpen focus while studying, or stay motivated regardless of their goal.

The act of singing or playing an instrument stimulates brain activity, strengthens memory, and builds discipline. It also creates new pathways within the brain and generates new neurons, which is important because it can protect from diseases of the mind that have no cure once the onset begins. Playing an instrument is a skill that carries over to other areas of life.

A familiar melody can unlock memories and help us express emotions that some individuals can’t articulate. It’s almost like magic that a single song can transport you back to a specific moment in time.

Beyond individual well-being, music acts as a social glue that binds communities together. Shared playlists, family gatherings, weddings, and live concerts create spaces where people connect and celebrate together. These shared experiences foster joy and empathy. Feelings of love, loss, and many other emotions become easier to deal with and find expression in a way that language alone sometimes struggles to match. Even the simple act of exchanging song recommendations can deepen friendships.

Culturally, music preserves history and identity in ways that textbooks simply cannot. In Pakistan, centuries-old folk songs pass down stories of place, language, and folklore. They keep a variety of traditions alive from Sindh to Gilgit-Baltistan. These songs carry the voices of our ancestors—their struggles, celebrations, and dreams.

Qawwali, for instance, can open a spiritual door, particularly when all others fail. It is an expression of divine will and consequently lifts the soul. Meanwhile, contemporary genres such as hip-hop, pop, and electronic music give younger generations a platform to reflect on modern realities and global influences.

Streaming services like Spotify and YouTube have dramatically widened this reach. They allow regional artists to find audiences far beyond the regions from which they come. The rules of geography and man-made borders take a backseat. They also make it easier for listeners to explore both ancestral sounds and cutting-edge trends.

Whether ancient or modern, personal or collective, music remains a universal language that speaks to everyone, regardless of background and belief. National shows such as Pakistan Idol add another layer by uncovering hidden singers and giving them a stage to be heard. This serves as a reminder that talent exists everywhere, not just in the big cities. These platforms provide a chance for extraordinary voices to emerge from the most unexpected places, coming from small towns as well as bustling neighborhoods.

### 313 Productions to Produce Pakistan Idol as It Enters Phase 2 with Record Participation

HL Global has named 313 Productions as the official producing partner of Pakistan Idol, with seasoned producer Badar Ikram at the helm. The show is set to premiere today, a date that means a great deal to music fans across the country.

Badar Ikram, a veteran of Pakistan’s television industry, launched Karachi-based 313 Productions in July after eleven years as SVP and Head of Film at a well-known local channel’s film division. In the past, he was also the Managing Director of Geo TV, which produced the program’s first and only season more than a decade ago. This gives Ikram unique insight into what made the original show work and what needs to be improved for the upcoming second season.

Pakistan Idol hopes to raise production standards and audience engagement while offering a platform to undiscovered singers. The goal is not only entertainment—it is about creating real opportunities for talented individuals who might otherwise never get their big break. Badar Ikram called the project both an honour and a responsibility, words that reflect the weight of nurturing new talent in a country that has an immense pool of ability and potential.

Meanwhile, MHL Global’s Director, Zoya Merchant, praised the energy at auditions and expressed confidence that the show will inspire viewers and highlight new talent. Auditions have been held nationwide, and state-of-the-art sets have been prepared. The competition has now moved into Phase 2 as organizers begin shortlisting contestants from a vast pool of applicants.

This is a task that’s both exciting and daunting given the sheer volume of talent. Auditions drew singers from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Multan, Sukkur, Quetta, and Peshawar. There was also notable turnout from Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, and many smaller towns including Khairpur, Jacobabad, Gujrat, D. G. Khan, D. I. Khan, and Hyderabad. The geographic diversity is remarkable.

Those who auditioned wanted to prove that talent knows no boundaries. While many will not make it as contestants, it was heartening to see the turnout. Venues were busy, often with long queues and hundreds of hopefuls auditioning for a chance to progress to the next round. Many contestants traveled for hours just to perform, carrying dreams that had been years in the making.

Pakistan is more than one thing, and this show is ample proof.

The judging panel for Pakistan Idol includes musician and actor Fawad Khan; qawwali and playback singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan; singer Zeb Bangash; and singer-songwriter, scriptwriter, storyteller, and director Bilal Maqsood.

“What makes Idol special is how it brings Pakistan together through music,” said Zoya Merchant. “From the smallest towns to the biggest cities, every voice matters here. This is where dreams meet opportunity and where the next star is born.”

Her words capture something essential about the show’s mission. It’s not just about finding one winner but about celebrating the musical diversity that exists across the country. As part of the global Idol franchise, the show offers the average individual an opportunity to transform their passion into a profession.

Ultimately, Pakistan Idol aims to create a cultural moment that could resonate for years to come. With 313 Productions at the helm and record participation from across the country, the program has the potential to reshape the local music ecosystem. The show could become a genuine launchpad for new careers rather than a one-season spectacle. This depends on whether production value, the judging panel, and broadcast partnerships match the ambition shown at auditions.

The stakes are high, but so is the potential.

For now, the biggest story is the sheer breadth of talent that turned up. It’s a reminder that opportunity, when paired with the right platform, can change lives and revive interest in the local music scene. In a country where musical talent often goes unrecognised, Pakistan Idol represents hope—hope that the next generation of artists will have better opportunities than those who came before them.

### How to Make the Most of Spotify Free

Spotify, the world’s largest audio streaming platform, is always doing new things to keep listeners engaged. Spotify Free is another step in that direction. It puts a huge library in anyone’s pocket, letting listeners search, play, and share without a subscription.

In Pakistan, many users begin their streaming journey on the free tier, and honestly, it’s a good starting point. You can search for any track, play a suggested playlist, or jump straight into a song a friend has shared. The appeal lies in its simplicity and immediate access to millions of tracks.

Personalized lists such as Discover Weekly and Release Radar help you find new music. The more you listen and share, the more accurate the recommendations become. It feels like having a friend who understands your taste in music and keeps introducing you to new favourites.

Daylist adapts throughout the day to match your routine, providing upbeat tracks for your morning workout and mellow tunes for your evening wind-down. Meanwhile, real-time lyrics make it easy to sing along and share lines to Instagram or WhatsApp. There’s something satisfying about posting those perfect lyrics that capture exactly how you’re feeling at a particular moment.

For local listeners, Spotify Free is an entry point to both familiar favourites and new voices from across the country. It’s where you might discover that incredible singer from Multan or that indie band from Lahore that’s about to blow up. It lowers the barrier to discovery. There’s no financial commitment, only curiosity and a willingness to explore.

For emerging artists, this openness can lead to real exposure. For listeners, it can spark an interest in gigs, particularly local ones or talent shows such as Pakistan Idol. In that sense, the free tier is more of a beginning than an ending. It’s a first step in an ongoing conversation between artists and audiences that helps keep the music alive—the digital equivalent of discovering new music through word of mouth, just on a much larger scale.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/tns/detail/1346799-soundcheck-what-struck-a-chord

A ‘masterclass’ from Devon Dampier and more: How social media reacted to Utah’s win over West Virginia

Maybe the frustration directed at Devon Dampier online last week and the angst aimed at the Utah football team was a bit much. During Utah’s 34-10 loss to Texas Tech, many fans and analysts were critical of the Utes’ starting quarterback and the overall offensive effort.

There was a noticeable change in that tune on Saturday, when Utah went on the road and defeated a woebegone West Virginia team 48-14. You can even forgive Utah punter Orion Phillips for giving Utah fans a humorous shoutout to Dampier on social media after the quarterback threw a career-high four touchdowns. As a result of the strong offensive showing, Phillips didn’t even get into the game.

National media personality and former West Virginia punter Pat McAfee was convinced by Utah’s performance on Saturday. But what about others? Here’s a sampling of how social media reacted to the Utes’ impressive win over West Virginia.
https://www.deseret.com/sports/2025/09/27/how-social-media-reacted-to-utah-west-virginia-football-2025/

Tee times for Sunday's singles matches at the Ryder Cup

**Tee Times for Sunday’s Ryder Cup Singles Matches at Bethpage Black**

FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) — The tee times for the Ryder Cup singles matches on Sunday at Bethpage Black have been announced. All times listed are in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT):

– 12:02 p.m.: Cameron Young (United States) vs. Justin Rose (Europe)
– 12:13 p.m.: Justin Thomas (United States) vs. Tommy Fleetwood (Europe)
– 12:24 p.m.: Bryson DeChambeau (United States) vs. Matt Fitzpatrick (Europe)
– 12:35 p.m.: Scottie Scheffler (United States) vs. Rory McIlroy (Europe)
– 12:46 p.m.: Patrick Cantlay (United States) vs. Ludvig Aberg (Europe)
– 12:57 p.m.: Xander Schauffele (United States) vs. Jon Rahm (Europe)
– 1:08 p.m.: J. J. Spaun (United States) vs. Sepp Straka (Europe)
– 1:19 p.m.: Russell Henley (United States) vs. Shane Lowry (Europe)
– 1:30 p.m.: Ben Griffin (United States) vs. Rasmus Hjgaard (Europe)
– 1:41 p.m.: Collin Morikawa (United States) vs. Tyrrell Hatton (Europe)
– 1:52 p.m.: Sam Burns (United States) vs. Robert MacIntyre (Europe)
– 2:03 p.m.: Harris English (United States) vs. Viktor Hovland (Europe)

Stay tuned for live updates and full coverage of the Ryder Cup.

— AP Ryder Cup coverage
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/tee-times-sundays-singles-matches-005548101.html

Lane Kiffin perfectly trolled Brian Kelly after Ole Miss beat LSU

Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin was clearly feeling pretty good after his No. 13 squad defeated No. 4 LSU, 24-19, on Saturday in Oxford.

In Kiffin’s post-game interview, he joked about looking for his daughter’s boyfriend, Whit Weeks, an LSU linebacker, after the couple became Instagram official earlier this week.

Then, Kiffin took to Twitter to deliver a hilarious dig at Tigers head coach Brian Kelly. Known as one of the best social media trolls in the college football world, Kiffin tweeted a caption-less photo of Ole Miss-LSU game notes. The image specifically featured a page with a quote from Kelly on Thursday:

“We’re going to keep that Magnolia Trophy right here in Baton Rouge right where it deserves to be and our guys are excited for the opportunity.”

The Tigers had won in overtime last season, but Ole Miss reclaimed the Magnolia Trophy with their victory Saturday. That’s some peak Lane Kiffin trolling right there—hardly surprising from the outspoken coach.
https://ftw.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/2025/09/27/lane-kiffin-brian-kelly-ole-miss-lsu-troll-twitter/86398636007/