Cooper’s 3 TDs helps Texas Southern to 35-30 comeback win over Southern

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — KJ Cooper threw for 210 yards and three touchdowns as Texas Southern rallied to hold off Southern with a 35-30 victory on Saturday.

The game remained tight throughout, with Southern mounting a late comeback attempt. Cam’Ron McCoy capped an eight-play, 64-yard drive with a 5-yard touchdown run with 3:10 remaining in the game, bringing Southern within five points of Texas Southern.

Despite the late surge, the Jaguars’ defense stepped up and forced Texas Southern to hold onto their slim lead, securing the win.

This thrilling matchup showcased strong performances on both sides, but ultimately, Texas Southern managed to come out on top.
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/college-sports-game-stories/10192284/coopers-3-tds-helps-texas-southern-to-35-30-comeback-win-over-southern.html

UFC 322 live blog: Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev

This is the UFC 322 live blog for the highly anticipated welterweight championship main event bout between Jack Della Maddalena and Islam Makhachev, taking place Saturday at Madison Square Garden in New York.

Islam Makhachev currently holds the No. 1 spot in MMA Fighting’s Pound-for-Pound Rankings, while Jack Della Maddalena is ranked No. 8.

Della Maddalena (18-2) captured the welterweight title this past May with a thrilling decision victory over Belal Muhammad. For his first title defense, he faces off against Makhachev, the former lightweight king who hasn’t lost a fight since 2015.

“JDM” has been on an incredible run himself, boasting an unbeaten 8-0 record in the UFC and extending his overall professional win streak to 18. After suffering defeats in his first two pro bouts, Della Maddalena discovered a winning formula and hasn’t looked back.

For Makhachev (27-1), this fight is an opportunity to cement his legacy and join the ranks of the sport’s immortals by becoming a rare two-division champion.

Makhachev, a close friend and protégé of Khabib Nurmagomedov, continued the legacy at lightweight by winning the title in 2022 and successfully defending it four times — a UFC record. This isn’t his first championship superfight; two of his title defenses came against featherweight legend Alexander Volkanovski. This time, Makhachev is moving up in weight class, determined to prove that size doesn’t matter.

Stay tuned to this UFC 322 live blog for all the latest updates and in-depth coverage of Della Maddalena vs. Makhachev.
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/ufc-322-live-blog-jack-050501043.html

‘Last Chance U’ player honors Oakland coach John Beam; shooting weighs on crowd at gun buyback event

OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) — In the East Bay, an outpouring of love and remembrance continues this weekend for legendary Oakland football coach John Beam. The longtime Laney College Athletic Director was shot on campus Thursday and died Friday. A suspect is now in custody.

Many honored Beam at Laney Saturday, as well as at a church-sponsored gun buyback event.

“It’s just unbelievable this would happen. I had no choice but to come down and pay respects,” said Junior Jackson.

Jackson visited the fence line memorial near the Laney College Fieldhouse to honor Coach John Beam, who once told him he wasn’t cut out to play football at Oakland’s Skyline High School.

“It was his guidance that steered me to the track team. I remember that was his guidance. I appreciated that,” Jackson said.

Beam, a larger-than-life football legend in the Bay Area, died one day after being shot at Laney College on Thursday. Twenty-seven-year-old Cedric Irving Jr. was arrested Friday.

Police are calling it a targeted attack, though a motive isn’t clear. Authorities say the suspect was not a current student but was known to loiter on campus and knew Beam.

“Everybody’s trying to figure out who would do this, you know,” said Dior Scott. Scott played football for Beam’s Laney Eagles from 2018 to 2019.

He was featured, along with Beam, in the Netflix series *Last Chance U,* when Scott was unhoused and living in his car. Beam’s tough love helped turn his life around.

“In the beginning, you say, ‘Who’s this old man giving advice?’ But he’s saying that stuff because he cares about you and wants you to succeed. Now I’m in Hawaii trying to give back to people as a teacher and security guard, trying to give back to the youth like Coach Beam did for us, trying to follow in his footsteps,” Scott shared.

Cars lined up Saturday for a gun buyback at Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Oakland. Although the event was previously scheduled, many say Beam’s shooting motivated them to come.

“We were talking about that on the way here. I have no problem with guns if used safely. But that was part of it, too. What happened to him so tragic,” said Lisa Vegas from Livermore.

“I think we could turn this into a positive. I think that’s what Coach would want for the city as well,” said Pastor Michael Wallace.

Cedric Irving Jr. is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday.
https://abc7news.com/post/last-chance-player-honors-late-oakland-coach-john-beam-fatal-shooting-weighs-crowd-gun-buyback-event/18159811/

Ohio State football coach Ryan Day holds press conference after 48-10 win over UCLA

Ohio State Football Coach Ryan Day Holds Press Conference After 48-10 Win Over UCLA

Story by The Columbus Dispatch

After Ohio State football’s impressive 48-10 victory over UCLA on November 15, Coach Ryan Day addressed the team’s success and discussed what lies ahead for the Buckeyes. Fans and followers had the opportunity to watch Day’s press conference live, gaining insights into the team’s performance and future plans.

Ohio State Football Schedule

  • Aug. 30: Ohio State 14, Texas 7
  • Sept. 6: Ohio State 70, Grambling State 0
  • Sept. 13: Ohio State 37, Ohio University 9
  • Sept. 27: Ohio State 24, Washington 6
  • Oct. 4: Ohio State 42, Minnesota 3
  • Oct. 11: Ohio State 34, Illinois 16
  • Oct. 18: Ohio State 34, Wisconsin 0
  • Nov. 1: Ohio State 38, Penn State 14
  • Nov. 8: Ohio State 34, Purdue 10
  • Nov. 15: Ohio State 48, UCLA 10
  • Nov. 22: Ohio State vs. Rutgers
  • Nov. 29: Ohio State at Michigan

Stay up to date with more Ohio State football news by listening to our podcasts, providing in-depth coverage and analysis throughout the season.

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Ryan Day Press Conference After Ohio State Football vs. UCLA Game.

https://sports.yahoo.com/article/ohio-state-football-coach-ryan-040143403.html

Texas’ Path To College Football Playoffs After Loss To Georgia

**Was Tonight the Final Nail in the Coffin for the University of Texas Longhorns’ 2025 Season?**

Time will tell, but after a 35-10 loss to the Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday night, the Longhorns are no longer in the driver’s seat. Entering Week 12, Texas was ranked 10th in the nation, holding a 7-2 record. Their losses included a tough defeat to the Florida Gators in Gainesville and a hard-fought Week 1 loss to the top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes.

Despite that, the Longhorns still have a case to be made. They finish the season with three SEC games, including matchups against Georgia and Texas A&M, both ranked inside the top five. This context makes the loss to Georgia somewhat more forgivable.

> “Texas is still on the bubble even though it could appear to be in a safer spot this week,” wrote ESPN’s Heather Dinich prior to the loss at Georgia.
> “If Texas finishes as a three-loss team, it’s conceivable it could be ranked in the top 12 but would likely face a similar situation to Alabama last year.”

Finishing with just three losses won’t be easy. The Longhorns must next beat a coach-less Arkansas in Austin, then knock off the undefeated Texas A&M Aggies in the final game of the season.

There is some silver lining, as Dinich notes while labeling Texas her “last team in” the playoff conversation.

> “With the ACC and Group of 5 champions currently outside of the committee’s top 12, it looks like the No. 11 and No. 12-ranked teams would be excluded and that’s probably the ceiling for a three-loss Texas team,” Dinich concludes.

**Texas Officially Eliminated From SEC Contention**

Although their playoff hopes aren’t officially dead, their SEC title hopes are. The Longhorns are still searching for their first conference championship since joining the SEC last year. However, with two losses in conference play, they are now officially eliminated from contention.

As of the end of Week 12, only four teams remain alive in the SEC: undefeated Texas A&M, one-loss Alabama, one-loss Georgia, and one-loss Ole Miss. Texas was Georgia’s last conference opponent, while Alabama must beat their bitter rival Auburn to secure their spot. Ole Miss finds itself on the outside looking in due to a strength of schedule tiebreaker favoring Alabama.

**The Silver Lining for the Longhorns**

The silver lining for Texas is that they lost early in the tough stretch. It would have been a sensational season had Texas ended November with two top-five victories, but that didn’t happen.

If the Longhorns can upset the higher-ranked Texas A&M Aggies, handing them their only loss — and doing it in the final week of the season — it would create a compelling case for the final playoff bid. Had Texas beaten Georgia but lost to A&M, their resume might be slightly weaker.

The Longhorns always had to win one of these two critical games, and if they can right the ship, at least they lost the right one.
https://heavy.com/sports/college-football/texas-longhorns/texas-path-to-playoffs-loss-georgia/

BitMine Increases Ethereum Holdings Amid Market Volatility

**BitMine’s Strategic Ethereum Acquisition Aims to Boost Institutional Finance Presence**

BitMine, under the leadership of Tom Lee and new CEO Chi Tsang, has recently made a significant move to increase its Ethereum holdings. This acquisition is central to BitMine’s strategy to bolster Ethereum’s role in institutional finance, despite mixed market reactions and potential liquidation risks.

### BitMine’s 34% Ethereum Acquisition During Market Downturn

Amid a period of volatility in the cryptocurrency market, BitMine has aggressively expanded its Ethereum portfolio, aiming to position itself at the forefront of the financial industry’s interest in blockchain developments. The company has acquired a total of 3.5 million ETH, which represents approximately 2.9% of the current circulating Ethereum supply.

This move signals BitMine’s ambition to consolidate its influence in the market, setting a bold target of owning 5% of the total Ethereum supply. The acquisition comes despite a recent 13.4% decline in ETH prices, reflecting a strategic approach similar to past accumulation tactics seen in the crypto sphere—reminiscent of MicroStrategy’s well-known Bitcoin accumulation.

Tom Lee, Chairman of BitMine Immersion Technologies, commented on the purchase:
*“The recent dip in ETH prices presented an attractive opportunity and BitMine increased its ETH purchases this week. We are now more than halfway towards our initial pursuit of the ‘alchemy of 5%’ of ETH.”*

### Ethereum Market Performance and Institutional Interest

Ethereum continues to see growing adoption within institutional finance, underscoring its increasing importance in the blockchain ecosystem. However, the market is experiencing fluctuations that manifest in varying performance metrics.

According to CoinMarketCap, Ethereum (ETH) is currently valued at $3,196.09, with a market capitalization of approximately $385.76 billion and a market dominance of 11.85%. The cryptocurrency saw a 0.65% increase in 24-hour trading volume, but longer-term trends indicate challenges, including a 29.06% decline over the past 60 days. Additionally, daily trading volumes have seen substantial reductions, highlighting ongoing volatility in the market.

Despite these market headwinds, BitMine’s strategic acquisition underscores a strong institutional belief in Ethereum’s long-term potential and its growing role in shaping the future of decentralized finance.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/ethereum/bitmine-increases-ethereum-holdings-amid-market-volatility/

Mead boys cross country finishes third at Nike Cross Regional, awaits possible bid to national meet

**Mead Boys Cross Country Team Shines with Third Place at Nike Cross Regional**

*November 15* — The storybook season for the Mead boys cross country team added another stupendous chapter Saturday afternoon. Ranked 19th in the nation, Mead took third place at the Nike Cross Regional under overcast skies at the Spokane Polo Grounds.

As if on cue, the sun broke through the clouds and cast a brilliant glare on the finish line, contrasting with the dark skies to the east.

Stumptown, a team consisting of runners from Jesuit High School in Portland, won the event with 88 points. Forest Park claimed second place with 149 points, while Mead finished just one point behind in third.

The top two boys and girls teams at the regional earn berths to the Nike Cross National meet on December 6 in Portland. Additionally, four more boys and girls teams will receive at-large berths.

Mead, fresh off a commanding State 4A championship win last weekend, made a strong statement for an at-large bid at nationals.

Leading Mead was Jovanny Lieb, who finished 23rd with a time of 15 minutes, 11.4 seconds. He was followed by Stejer Frankler in 31st place (15:16.7), Aaron Pooler 55th (15:29.3), Jonah Wiser 76th (15:41.1), and Noah Reischman 77th (15:41.2).

Mead coach Austin Stuchell was ecstatic following the race. “We were the underdogs,” Stuchell said. “Now we’ll let the selection committee make its decision. We outperformed ourselves. I can’t ask for any more. I think they ran better today than they did at state. It’s kind of a fairytale ending.”

Despite the fantastic performance, Mead hopes for one more race at the national meet.

It was a disappointing day for Coeur d’Alene, the defending NXR champion, who finished a distant sixth with 212 points. Wyatt Carr led his team with an eighth-place finish in 14:48.7.

“It was a tough one,” said Coeur d’Alene coach Emry Carr. “I have to look at our splits and process it. I don’t know what exactly happened.”

Carr admitted the team faced difficulties from the very beginning. “I don’t know where it went wrong,” he added. “It’s a tough, tough way to go out.”

Coeur d’Alene typically trains with the NXR as their primary focus rather than the state meet, making Saturday’s results even more frustrating.

“That’s why it doesn’t matter if you’re ranked third in the nation or not,” Carr said. “You’ve got to run the race. And if you don’t perform on that date, that’s the way it goes.”

On the individual front, Cohen Butler of Camas, who captured the 4A state individual title just a week ago, took the boys championship with an impressive time of 14:36.8.

In the girls’ race, Addison Kegel, a freshman from Billings Central Catholic in Montana, claimed the title with a time of 16:51.7. Kegel went undefeated during her high school season, and her time at the regional was a personal best by 17 seconds.

What made Kegel’s victory even more impressive was that she was accidentally knocked to the ground about halfway through the race. She quickly scrambled to her feet and eventually took the lead with 400 meters remaining.

“I am so amazed,” Kegel said. “I wanted to finish in the top 10. The gravity of the race still hasn’t sunk in yet. This course was made for personal bests.”

Next year, the NXR race will move to the Course Spokane Valley.

Among area runners, Annabelle Carr of Coeur d’Alene Charter, who won her second straight state title two weeks ago, was the highest finisher in the girls’ race, placing 29th with a time of 17:52.6.
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/mead-boys-cross-country-finishes-030300365.html

Dominicana brilla más que Puerto Rico en Juego de Estrellas

Por The Associated Press

República Dominicana atacó con tres carreras en la sexta entrada para inaugurar la pizarra y derrotó el sábado 6-2 a Puerto Rico en el Juego de Estrellas de las ligas de ambos países. El encuentro se llevó a cabo en el Citi Field de Nueva York, ante más de 20,000 fanáticos.

El partido fue dedicado como homenaje a Robinson Canó, quien jugó 17 temporadas en las Grandes Ligas y fue campeón de la Serie Mundial siendo figura con los Yankees de Nueva York en 2009.

Webster Rivas remolcó dos carreras con un sencillo en el sexto capítulo, mientras que Emmanuel Rodríguez conectó un cuadrangular de dos anotaciones en el octavo episodio para asegurar el triunfo, y se llevó el premio al Jugador Más Valioso.

Tigres de Aragua pierden sexto juego consecutivo en Venezuela

Los Navegantes del Magallanes derrotaron 4-1 a los Tigres de Aragua, que ahora acumulan seis derrotas consecutivas, extendiendo una mala racha que ya les ha costado el liderato en la Liga Venezolana de Béisbol.

El cubano Yasiel Puig y Carlos Rodríguez conectaron sencillos remolcadores, mientras que Renato Núñez disparó un cuadrangular solitario para encabezar el ataque de los ganadores.

En Barquisimeto, Ildemaro Vargas impulsó una carrera con un doble, mientras que Juan Yépez y Emerson Pereira conectaron sencillos remolcadores para conducir a los Cardenales de Lara a una victoria por 5-1 sobre los Leones del Caracas.

Los Caribes de Anzoátegui superaron 5-4 a los Tiburones de La Guaira en Puerto La Cruz. Hernán Pérez rompió un empate con un cuadrangular solitario en la parte baja del séptimo episodio.

En Maracaibo, Moisés Gómez conectó un cuadrangular de tres carreras en la primera entrada, y Ramón Flores añadió un jonrón solitario para darle a los Bravos de Margarita un triunfo por 6-2 sobre las Águilas del Zulia.
https://www.bostonherald.com/2025/11/15/dominicana-brilla-ms-que-puerto-rico-en-juego-de-estrellas/

Algorand (ALGO) Ecosystem Sees User Growth Amid DeFi Decline in October 2025

**Algorand (ALGO) October 2025 Ecosystem Insights: A Month of Mixed Outcomes**

October 2025 proved to be a dynamic month for the Algorand ecosystem. According to the Algorand Foundation, the network experienced increased user engagement and developer activity, despite facing a noticeable decline in decentralized finance (DeFi) metrics. Overall, Algorand demonstrated resilience and steady growth amid broader market challenges.

### Key Metrics and Growth

In October, Algorand saw a significant 20.3% rise in monthly active addresses, reaching a total of 909,000. This surge was primarily fueled by new ecosystem initiatives like Algoland and participation from various decentralized applications (dApps).

The number of new assets created on the Algorand network jumped by 54.3%, while smart contract deployments increased by 8.3%, signaling strong developer engagement. The network also expanded with a 1.5% rise in wallets, totaling 47.8 million, accompanied by nearly a 2% increase in transactions, which surpassed 3.3 billion for the month.

Node count remained stable with a slight increase of 0.7%, further reinforcing Algorand’s commitment to decentralization and overall network health.

### DeFi and Social Metrics

Despite these positive developments, Algorand’s total value locked (TVL) in DeFi declined by 16.3% to approximately $140 million. This decrease reflects ongoing challenges in the broader DeFi market.

On the social front, engagement steadily grew, with follower counts on platforms such as X, YouTube, and Instagram showing modest increases.

### Tokenomics and Staking

By the end of October, the circulating supply of Algorand’s native token, ALGO, reached 8.79 billion — representing 87.9% of the total maximum supply. This marked a slight 0.11% increase compared to the previous month.

During the first ten months of 2025, validators earned a total of 56.20 million ALGO in staking rewards, underscoring the network’s continuous reward distribution and fee-driven activity.

### Foundation Activities and Governance

Algorand Foundation’s CEO, Staci Warden, engaged in several key industry events, including the Federal Reserve’s conference on payment innovation and the Digital Asset Summit in London.

Meanwhile, the xGov Platform (beta) launched on the mainnet, with ongoing efforts focused on boosting voter turnout for proposal funding — a critical aspect of Algorand’s governance model.

For more detailed insights, visit the [Algorand Foundation](https://algorand.foundation).

### Future Outlook

Looking ahead, Algorand is preparing for a busy November, participating in major events such as the Blockchain Futurist Conference in Miami and DevConnect in Buenos Aires.

The network remains dedicated to fostering growth and driving innovation across its expanding ecosystem.

Stay tuned for more updates as Algorand continues to build the future of decentralized technology.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/tech/algorand-algo-ecosystem-sees-user-growth-amid-defi-decline-in-october-2025/

EU set to slash 2026 growth forecast amid trade tensions

EU to Lower Growth Forecasts for 2026 Amid Trade Disputes and Economic Challenges

The European Union is set to reduce its growth forecasts for 2026 as ongoing trade disagreements persist alongside weak economic performance in its largest member countries and political upheaval. The revised outlook, due to be released next week, highlights that Europe’s recovery is much shakier than officials had originally anticipated.

EU officials identify increasing U.S. tariffs and unresolved trade disputes as the top obstacles to growth. The Trump administration’s tariff measures, introduced last year, continue to impact European exporters, particularly in manufacturing-heavy sectors such as steel, machinery, and automobiles.

Brussels had expected pressures to ease by 2026 and anticipated a modest recovery. Previous estimates projected growth around 1.4%, but this figure is now expected to be drastically lower, reflecting the cumulative impact of trade barriers and investor risk.

Trade Tensions Weigh on Business Confidence

The jolts from U.S.-EU trade tensions are causing many businesses to hesitate. Local companies are deferring investments amid concerns about market access, supply chain risks, and tariff uncertainties. Emerging global competition, a stronger euro, and a downturn in foreign demand also contribute to significant headwinds for Europe’s export outlook.

Economists emphasize that the uncertainty itself has become one of Europe’s most serious economic threats—not just the tariffs alone. Confidence has declined, supply-chain planning has become more challenging, and the looming risk of further escalation in trade disputes overshadows every forecast.

Major EU Economies Losing Momentum

Germany, the EU’s largest economy, faces particular difficulties. Despite increased public spending on defense and infrastructure, Germany’s recovery has lagged behind expectations. Industrial production has struggled to gain traction, and longstanding competitiveness issues have resurfaced. What was expected to be Germany’s best post-pandemic growth year is now shaping up as another disappointing cycle.

The country’s Council of Economic Experts recently lowered its 2026 growth forecast to 1%, citing weaker global demand and higher production costs.

France, the bloc’s second-largest economy, deals with different challenges. Although growth has been relatively resilient, political instability is weighing on both consumer and investor confidence. Analysts estimate that around half a percentage point of France’s growth for the year is being shaved off due to domestic political disputes and budgetary tensions.

Structural Risks and Policy Responses

Across the region, policymakers are also expressing concerns about structural risks such as rising energy costs, demographic shifts, and widening innovation gaps compared to the United States and parts of Asia.

The European Central Bank (ECB) has taken measures to support the struggling economy by cutting interest rates several times this year, aiming to stabilize credit conditions and encourage investment. In its latest assessment, the ECB noted that “elevated uncertainty, high effective tariffs, and tightening global competition” remain key factors hampering Europe’s recovery momentum.

Business investment remains weak, and exports are not expected to rebound quickly without a de-escalation of global tensions. Meanwhile, fiscal policy options are increasingly limited.

Fiscal Challenges and Coordinated EU Response

Some member countries, including Italy, have made progress in stabilizing public finances. However, others, such as France, are projected to record some of the largest deficits in the euro area. These divergent budgetary approaches may hinder the EU’s ability to implement a coordinated and robust collective response.

EU leaders are working to strike the right balance between boosting domestic competitiveness and managing complex geopolitical realities. The bloc aims to increase investments in technology, clean energy, industrial resilience, and other strategic areas to shield itself from external shocks.

Looking Ahead: Trade Relations and Economic Prospects

Politically, Brussels continues efforts to stabilize trade relations with Washington. Any easing of tariff pressures or progress toward new trade agreements could quickly improve the economic outlook.

However, officials warn that the risk of new trade disputes remains “high.” Europe must prepare for a potentially prolonged period of global economic fragmentation.

As the message from Europe’s institutions becomes clearer than ever: the recovery is slowing, trade pressures are mounting, and without decisive action, the region’s growth prospects will continue to dim through 2026.

https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/finance/eu-set-to-slash-2026-growth-forecast-amid-trade-tensions/