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Hugo Ekitike reckons Alexander Isak competition will boost him at Liverpool

Hugo Ekitike believes Alexander Isak’s presence will aid his development as the young striker welcomed the increased competition at Liverpool.

Arne Slot’s Premier League champions made waves in the summer transfer window, with the 23-year-old Ekitike following the likes of Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong, and Milos Kerkez to Anfield. Ekitike joined from Frankfurt in a deal worth £69 million plus a potential £10 million (approximately €11.45 million) in add-ons and has hit the ground running, scoring five goals in eight appearances across all competitions.

But Liverpool maintained a strong interest in Newcastle sharpshooter Isak throughout the summer and secured the striker for a British record £125 million on deadline day.

“I think it’s good to have players in such a big club,” Ekitike said. “I can’t see one big club playing with only one striker, so I think it’s good that he’s here. Even for me at my age, I think I still have a lot of things to improve and learn, so for me it’s good that he’s here.”

He added, “As for if we can play together, that’s for the coach to decide how he wants to play. That’s not me. But obviously, he’s a great player. I’ve been playing in two-striker compositions and one-striker systems, so I can do a lot of things. If we have to play together, I can do that.”

Ekitike certainly appears to be loving life at Liverpool, having joined despite interest from the likes of Manchester United and Newcastle.

“It was just the best choice,” he said. “You know, it’s the champions of England. For me, they have great players, a great history. It just fitted with what I was looking for after Frankfurt.”

Ekitike was speaking on the eve of Liverpool’s Champions League match at Galatasaray, where the young striker is in line to make his first appearance since last Tuesday’s embarrassing sending-off.

The Frenchman replaced Isak at half-time of the Carabao Cup clash against Southampton and went on to score a late winner. He famously removed his shirt and held it up to the cameras in celebration. However, the substitute had already been booked and received what Slot called a “stupid red card” that ruled him out of Saturday’s 2-1 loss at Crystal Palace.

“I think that wasn’t smart,” Ekitike admitted. “Obviously, I punished myself alone, I’d say. I felt a bit disappointed to watch the boys from home last Saturday, but as I said on Instagram, I apologise to everybody already, to my teammates. That kind of thing won’t happen again. I just move on now. I am just looking forward to playing and I just focus on football.”

Ekitike will hope to make amends in Istanbul, where Liverpool arrived without Federico Chiesa due to what Slot described as a “little niggle.” The Liverpool boss did not want to take any risks ahead of Saturday’s trip to Chelsea—a match he hopes to approach on the back of a morale-boosting victory against Galatasaray.

“I think we always have to do, no matter if you win, lose, or draw, what is asked of you if you want to compete for trophies, but let alone if you wear a Liverpool shirt,” Slot said. “That is giving everything you have and combining that with the best football you can play.”

“We created more chances during the course of the game, more chances than we had in all the three games we played before against Palace, but we also conceded many more chances than we did before. So we can improve, and the things we can improve I will show tonight to the players.”
https://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/hugo-ekitike-reckons-alexander-isak-competition-will-boost-him-at-liverpool-1812742.html

Spiritual Guru Sadhguru Gets Warm Welcome At San Siro Stadium, Receives Jersey From Zlatan Ibrahimovic; Check Pics

Spiritual guru Sadhguru was warmly welcomed at the legendary San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy, where he attended a high-profile Serie A clash between AC Milan and Napoli. His presence drew admiration from fans and media alike, highlighting the unique intersection of spirituality and sport.

Adding to the excitement, AC Milan icon Zlatan Ibrahimovic personally presented Sadhguru with a team jersey, making the occasion even more memorable. The gesture was widely appreciated by attendees, who captured the moment on camera and shared it across social media platforms.

Known for his teachings on mindfulness and inner wellbeing, Sadhguru graciously accepted the jersey and waved to the crowd, eliciting cheers and applause. His visit to San Siro, capped by the personal gesture from Ibrahimovic, left a lasting impression, blending the thrill of football with the wisdom of a globally respected spiritual leader.

The event served as a powerful reminder of sport’s ability to bring people together. It also highlighted the inspiration that figures like Sadhguru provide, bridging cultural and global divides through both athletic passion and spiritual insight.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/sports/spiritual-guru-sadhguru-gets-warm-welcome-at-san-siro-stadium-receives-jersey-from-zlatan-ibrahimovic-check-pics

Bad Bunny announced as Super Bowl LX halftime performer

LOS ANGELES – Bad Bunny will bring his Latin trap and reggaeton swagger to the NFL’s biggest stage next year. The Grammy winner has been announced as the headliner for the Apple Music Super Bowl halftime show in Northern California.

The NFL, Apple Music, and Roc Nation revealed on Sunday that Bad Bunny will lead the halftime festivities at Levi’s Stadium on February 8 in Santa Clara, California. The Puerto Rican superstar’s selection comes amid another career-defining run. He recently completed a historic residency in Puerto Rico that drew more than half a million fans and is currently the leading nominee at the Latin Grammys this November.

Bad Bunny has become one of the world’s most streamed artists with albums such as Un Verano Sin Ti, an all-Spanish-language LP that has reached global acclaim.

Speaking about the opportunity, Bad Bunny said in a statement, “What I’m feeling goes beyond myself. It’s for those who came before me and ran countless yards so I could come in and score a touchdown. This is for my people, my culture, and our history. Ve y dile a tu abuela, que seremos el HALFTIME SHOW DEL SUPER BOWL.”

Jay-Z, founder of Roc Nation, expressed his admiration for Bad Bunny’s achievements: “What Bad Bunny has done and continues to do for Puerto Rico is truly inspiring. We are honored to have him on the world’s biggest stage.”

Born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, the 31-year-old artist boasts three Grammy wins and 12 Latin Grammys. Beyond music, he has become a global ambassador for Latin culture, starring in films such as Bullet Train, Caught Stealing, and Happy Gilmore 2, while also collaborating with prominent fashion houses.

At the upcoming Latin Grammys, Bad Bunny leads the nominations with 12 nods, overtaking producer and songwriter Edgar Barrera.

The Super Bowl halftime show will be co-executive produced by Roc Nation and Emmy-winning producer Jesse Collins, with Hamish Hamilton serving as director.

Last year’s halftime show featured Kendrick Lamar and guest SZA in New Orleans, breaking records with 133.5 million viewers—the most-watched performance to date—surpassing even Michael Jackson’s iconic 1993 appearance.

https://abc7.com/post/bad-bunny-announced-super-bowl-lx-halftime-performer/17900968/

Mercury overcome 13-point deficit in 4th quarter, beat Lynx 86-81 to advance to WNBA Finals

PHOENIX (AP) — Alyssa Thomas scored 23 points, and DeWanna Bonner made two key 3-pointers in the fourth quarter as the Phoenix Mercury overcame a 13-point deficit in the final period to beat the short-handed Minnesota Lynx 86-81 in Game 4 on Sunday night. With the victory, Phoenix advances to the WNBA Finals for the first time since 2021.

The Mercury will face the winner of the Indiana-Las Vegas series in the championship round. Indiana forced a decisive Game 5 earlier Sunday with a 90-83 home victory. Phoenix won the final three games of the best-of-five semifinal series to secure their spot in the Finals.

The top-seeded Lynx were without head coach Cheryl Reeve, who was suspended for Game 4 due to her behavior and comments toward officials during Game 3. Minnesota also played without All-Star guard Napheesa Collier, who suffered an ankle injury near the end of the previous game.

Phoenix trailed 68-55 heading into the fourth quarter but began their comeback with a 3-pointer from Sami Whitcomb that brought the score to 70-69 with 4:46 left in the game. Bonner then hit a crucial three-pointer to give the Mercury a 72-70 lead, followed by another triple with 2:03 remaining to extend the lead to 77-73.

Minnesota’s Kayla McBride responded by hitting her sixth 3-pointer of the second half, cutting the gap to 77-76 with 1:04 left. The 38-year-old Bonner then made a pair of free throws to push Phoenix ahead 79-76. Bonner finished the quarter with 11 points.

Satou Sabally led the Lynx with 21 points, while McBride scored a game-high 31 points, shooting 6-of-11 from beyond the arc. Courtney Williams added 20 points for Minnesota.

Earlier in the game, Phoenix’s Kahleah Copper hit a 3-pointer early in the third quarter to give the Mercury their first lead at 41-38. However, the Lynx countered with a 23-9 run, fueled by three three-pointers from McBride, regaining control of the game. Minnesota had jumped out to an early 12-1 lead, but Phoenix steadily chipped away at the deficit.

Just before halftime, Thomas assisted Bonner for a layup that tied the game at 38. Sabally led Phoenix with 18 points before the break.

Phoenix will now play in the WNBA Finals for the first time in four years, aiming to win their first championship since 2014.

— AP WNBA
https://www.mymotherlode.com/sports/basketball-general-news/10005095/mercury-overcome-13-point-deficit-in-4th-quarter-beat-lynx-86-81-to-advance-to-wnba-finals.html

Mets All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso will opt out of contract and test free agency again

MIAMI (AP) — Pete Alonso has announced he will opt out of his contract with the New York Mets and enter free agency again, following the team’s failure to make the playoffs this season.

Alonso previously tested the free agent market last offseason before deciding to stay with the franchise that drafted him in 2016 out of Florida. In February, he signed a two-year, $54 million contract that paid him $30 million this season, with a $24 million player option for the next year.

The All-Star first baseman indicated he would like to return to the Mets once more but emphasized his desire to win a championship.

“There’s some great guys in this clubhouse, there’s some great people on the staff,” Alonso said. “And every single day, it’s just been a pleasure coming to work and putting on the orange and blue. I’ve really appreciated it and been nothing but full of gratitude every single day. Nothing’s guaranteed, but we’ll see what happens. I’ve loved being a Met, so hopefully they’ve appreciated me in the same way.”

At 30 years old, Alonso earned his fifth All-Star selection this season, batting a career-best .272 with 38 home runs, 126 RBIs, and a career-high 41 doubles. Along the way, he broke the Mets’ franchise record for home runs, surpassing Darryl Strawberry’s previous mark of 252.

“I think the biggest thing is, I want to win,” Alonso said. “I know we didn’t this year, but we had the right pieces — I think we just didn’t do it. At the beginning of the year, you just want to have the best possible chance to hold up the trophy at the end and see yourself being a champion. So for me, it’s why I do this. I want to be on top of the mountain. I want to win a World Series. That’s the ultimate goal.”

The Mets entered Sunday’s regular-season finale needing a win and a Cincinnati loss at Milwaukee to make the playoffs. However, New York could not overcome a four-run fourth inning by the Miami Marlins and was eliminated from postseason contention following a 4-0 loss.

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AP MLB
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Unai Emery expects goals to start flowing for Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins

Aston Villa boss Unai Emery believes the goals are coming for striker Ollie Watkins after he opened his account for the season in the 3-1 win at home to Fulham.

England forward Watkins made amends for a penalty miss in the narrow Europa League win against Bologna in midweek when he brought Villa back on level terms before the break, following Raul Jimenez’s early headed opener for the visitors.

Villa put Fulham on the canvas with two goals right at the start of the second half. John McGinn’s drilled effort found the bottom-left corner, making it 2-1, before Emi Buendia added another less than two minutes later to give Villa lift off.

Emery said of Watkins:
“Hopefully he keeps going, but it’s the consequence of how he played on Thursday. He missed the penalty, which was important, but the most important and the first step forward is sticking to your tasks, and he was doing that on Thursday and today. The goals are coming hopefully for the next matches.”

Emery admitted Villa’s first Premier League victory of the season was much-needed and he could see confidence flooding back.

“We needed to win, it was very clear,” he said. “We played with energy and passion and changed through the match because we recovered confidence. In the second half, we started aggressive, trying to use those minutes, taking chances to score, and we did it. It was a fantastic response from some players after the goal.

“We started poor but we showed the same enthusiasm as we did on Thursday, and through that we won, and some players have started scoring.”

Fulham wanted a couple of penalties in the first half when goalkeeper Emi Martinez made contact with Josh King, but referee Andrew Madley booked the latter for simulation. King also saw a goal-bound strike blocked by the arm of Matty Cash, but no penalty was given. Marco Silva’s first-half frustrations landed him a yellow card.

Silva said:
“We have to blame ourselves for the goals we conceded; they were too soft for the level the Premier League demands. The things we cannot control have happened too often this season, and this afternoon was another good example.

“The reality of our season so far: we have lost two games and see the way we lost the two games — Chelsea, the VAR decisions, and this afternoon again. Very quick decision from the referee to go yellow card on Josh King. I’ve seen the images and it’s clear. He was tackled 100 per cent by Martinez, I’m sure. No one can tell me he wasn’t. Cash did not do it on purpose at all but he made his body bigger with the left hand.

“Last week it was a penalty against us but this week it was no penalty.”
https://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/unai-emery-expects-goals-to-start-flowing-for-aston-villa-striker-ollie-watkins-1812302.html

ICC Women’s World Cup 2025: Decoding India’s strongest XI

**ICC Women’s World Cup 2025: Decoding India’s Strongest XI**
*By Gaurav Tripathi | Sep 28, 2025, 01:58 pm*

As co-hosts of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, India enter the tournament as one of the favorites. The competition is set to begin on September 30, with Harmanpreet Kaur leading the team for the first time in a Women’s World Cup. Smriti Mandhana, the star opener, will serve as her deputy. India’s squad features a balanced mix of seasoned players and emerging talent, creating a well-rounded unit ready to compete at the highest level.

### Top Order Batters: Mandhana, Rawal, Deol
India’s top order looks solid with Smriti Mandhana, Pratika Rawal, and Harleen Deol occupying the first three batting slots. Mandhana has been a consistent performer, scoring the most WODI runs since the 2022 tournament in New Zealand where India finished fifth. Young sensation Pratika Rawal has impressed with 802 WODI runs at an impressive average of 50.12. Meanwhile, Harleen Deol has been in excellent form recently, adding valuable runs at a crucial time.

### Strong Middle Order
The middle order boasts experienced campaigners like captain Harmanpreet Kaur, Jemimah Rodrigues, Deepti Sharma, and wicket-keeper Richa Ghosh. Harmanpreet, Deepti, and Jemimah have maintained averages above 38 while striking at over 100 in WODIs this year. Deepti Sharma has particularly shone in 2025, amassing runs at a remarkable average of 76.20. Richa Ghosh has excelled in the finisher’s role with an aggressive strike rate of 130.26, making her a key player down the order.

### The Bowling Attack
Sneh Rana adds depth to the lower order with her valuable batting and reliable off-spin. Her ability to contribute crucial runs and tight bowling makes her an asset in pressure situations. Alongside Rana and Deepti Sharma, Radha Yadav is expected to be the second spinner, which suits the slow pitches of India and Sri Lanka. The pace attack will be led by the return of Renuka Singh Thakur, providing a significant boost to the team. Emerging pacer Kranti Goud, who has been a revelation, is likely to complete the bowling lineup.

### Final Playing XI for ICC Women’s World Cup 2025
– Smriti Mandhana
– Pratika Rawal
– Harleen Deol
– Harmanpreet Kaur (captain)
– Jemimah Rodrigues
– Deepti Sharma
– Richa Ghosh (wicket-keeper)
– Sneh Rana
– Renuka Singh Thakur
– Kranti Goud
– Radha Yadav

This squad represents a perfect blend of experience and youth, combining solid batting depth with versatile bowling options. As hosts, India will aim to leverage their home conditions and the balanced team composition to make a strong push for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 title.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/india-s-probable-xi-in-2025-women-s-world-cup/story

Suryakumar Yadav averages paltry 16.28 in T20 tournament finals: Stats

**Suryakumar Yadav Averages Paltry 16.28 in T20 Tournament Finals: Stats**

*By Gaurav Tripathi | Sep 28, 2025, 11:54 AM*

For the first time in history, India and Pakistan will face off in the final of the Asia Cup. The highly anticipated clash is set to take place at the Dubai International Stadium on September 28. While Team India remains unbeaten in the tournament, concerns have arisen over the form of their captain, Suryakumar Yadav.

### Struggling Form in 2025

Suryakumar Yadav’s (SKY) recent T20 International (T20I) form has been underwhelming. In 2025 alone, he has averaged a disappointing 12.37, scoring just 99 runs in 10 innings at a strike rate of 110. His batting style, particularly his premeditated shots like the pick-up flick, has often let him down this year. Notably, his only significant innings came against Pakistan in the group stage, where he remained unbeaten on 47. In all other nine innings, he failed to surpass 15 runs and recorded three ducks.

### Underwhelming Record in T20 Finals

Despite being recognized as one of the best T20 batters of his generation, SKY’s performance in high-pressure finals has been far from impressive. According to ESPNcricinfo records, he has appeared in seven T20 finals, scoring just 114 runs at a modest average of 16.28. His strike rate in these matches stands at 112.87, hampered by a few low scores including a duck and multiple single-digit contributions. His highest score in any final is 48.

### IPL and Other Finals Performances

Four of Suryakumar’s seven T20 final appearances have come in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Across these finals, his scores were 24, 5, 15, and 19. He also appeared in the Champions League T20 final once, where he was dismissed without scoring. In 2024, SKY played his first T20 final representing India—the T20 World Cup final against South Africa—but managed only three runs.

### A Bright Spot: Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Final

SKY’s last T20 final appearance was in last year’s Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy final. He played a crucial innings of 48 runs off 35 balls, helping Mumbai chase down a 175-run target against Madhya Pradesh and secure the championship. This performance remains his best in any final to date.

### Overall Impressive T20I Career

Despite recent struggles, Suryakumar Yadav’s overall T20I career stats are commendable. Over 89 matches, he has amassed 2,669 runs at an average of 37.59 with a striking rate of 164.65. He has recorded 21 half-centuries and 4 centuries in the format. Additionally, SKY holds the joint third-most Player-of-the-Match awards in T20Is, with 16 to his name.

Notably, he is the first cricketer to score T20I centuries in four different countries: South Africa, England, New Zealand, and India, highlighting his adaptability on foreign pitches.

As the Asia Cup final approaches, all eyes will be on Suryakumar Yadav to see if he can rediscover his best form and lead India to glory against their arch-rivals Pakistan.

*Stay tuned for live updates from the Dubai International Stadium.*
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/decoding-suryakumar-yadav-s-run-in-t20-tournament-finals/story

Keegan Bradley SNAPS at press conference as America spirals at Ryder Cup amid fan chaos

A bristling Keegan Bradley refused to condemn the appalling abuse hurled at Europe’s stars during a fiery second day of the Ryder Cup.

The tournament took an ugly turn on Saturday when fans and players alike came close to blows on a tense day marked by hostile behavior and crass abuse. On a day when the notorious New Yorkers finally found their voice — for better and definitely for worse — Europe continued to humiliate the Americans on their own turf, taking a historic seven-point lead into the final day at Bethpage Black.

However, the carnage from the infamously rabid New York sports fans that had long been prophesized finally reared its ugly head at the Ryder Cup. Personalized abuse was hurled at the European stars — public enemy No. 1 Rory McIlroy in particular — before the players themselves began lashing out in retaliation. Bethpage almost witnessed a repeat of the renowned caddie spat of Marco Simone on a highly charged, frantic afternoon.

But Keegan Bradley refused to condemn the bedlam, characterizing it as passion from the home supporters.

“I thought the fans were passionate,” he told reporters. “I mean, their home team is getting beat bad. You know, they are passionate fans. I wasn’t at Rome, but I heard a lot of stories that Rome was pretty violent as well.

“But the fans of New York, from what I have seen, have been pretty good. You’re always going to have a few people that cross the line, and that’s unfortunate. I was happy to see our players trying to quiet down some people that were like that.”

Bradley then appeared to suggest that some of the blame lay with his team and their failure to rise to the occasion.

“Part of it our fault,” he added. “We are not playing up to the standards that they want to see, and they are angry, and they should be.”

However, he performed a hasty U-turn when pressed further on the issue, insisting he did not hold his players responsible.

“I did not say that. That’s not what I said,” he defiantly said after being questioned on his comment. “I said the fans are probably upset that their home team is losing. I did not say that.”

He further snapped at a reporter who pointed to players such as Collin Morikawa, who had called for “chaos” from the crowd earlier in the week.

“I don’t appreciate those words that you just said. I know what you’re trying to do,” he bit back. “The Ryder Cup is full of passionate fans. They’re full of passionate players. And that wasn’t right.”

On Friday’s opening day, the New Yorkers’ reputation appeared to be all bark and no bite. But on Saturday, they had sharpened their teeth.

The home supporters not only crossed the line—they barreled over it with their particularly vile insults at McIlroy and his wife, Erica, which led to a series of ejections.

Sources told The Daily Mail that extra security had to be rushed to McIlroy and Shane Lowry’s match against Justin Thomas and Cameron Young shortly after McIlroy refused to continue playing until “they shut up.”

Shane Lowry also snapped at a fan, with the unsavory incident caught on camera. It was unclear what was said to leave the Irishman so angry or if the insult was aimed at him or McIlroy, but he appeared to be held back by his caddie before pointing the fan out to security to have them removed.

However, Europe’s Luke Donald insisted the highly charged atmosphere only fueled his players’ drive.

“Things got tougher out there, and it fired them up even more,” the European captain said. “They were able to get better through those difficult moments out there. That is what makes me most proud as a captain — just their ability to take the punches and come back even stronger.”

“It was loud. It was raucous,” he added. “What I consider crossing the line is personal insults and making sounds when they are trying to hit on their backswings or very close to when they are trying to go into their routines. That did happen a little bit. It’s happened at other Ryder Cups, too.

“It’s something we prepared for, and I can see how well they have dealt with it.”

Around the 12th tee, police told The Daily Mail they were instructed to stay with Bryson DeChambeau’s group due to fears of tension spilling over. Three holes later, tensions indeed boiled over.

The American and World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler were trailing 3-down to Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose on the 15th when, for a second straight Ryder Cup, a player and caddie became embroiled in a fiery exchange.

In scenes reminiscent of McIlroy’s greenside row with Patrick Cantlay’s bagman, Joe LaCava, from Rome, Rose appeared unhappy with DeChambeau’s caddie, Greg Bodine, walking onto the green as he lined up a putt. Rose still holed the putt but on the walk to the 16th, Scheffler’s caddie, Ted Scott, and European vice-captain Franco Molinari began arguing, with Fleetwood standing between them.

Fleetwood also appeared to exchange words with DeChambeau on his way off the 15th green.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/golf/article-15141061/keegan-bradley-ryder-cup-fan-abuse.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490

Tennessee escapes Mississippi State in overtime 41-34

Wow. The Tennessee Volunteers defeated the Mississippi State Bulldogs 41-34 in overtime in a game that’s hard to wrap your head around.

Joey Aguilar was 24-of-40 passing for 335 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions—both of which came after the ball bounced off Miles Kitselman’s hands and flew into the air. DeSean Bishop led Tennessee on the ground with 72 yards on 11 carries and scored the go-ahead 25-yard touchdown in overtime. Mike Matthews had six catches for 118 yards, while Chris Brazzell II caught six passes for 105 yards and a touchdown.

This was a game full of errors and missed opportunities, beginning when Tennessee’s Braylon Staley muffed a punt. Mississippi State recovered at the UT 20-yard line and quickly capitalized, taking just five plays to reach the end zone and grab a 7-0 lead.

After a Tennessee field goal and some defensive punts, Colton Hood intercepted Blake Shapen and returned it 23 yards for a touchdown. Mississippi State responded with two lengthy drives, taking a 17-10 lead in the second quarter.

But Tennessee answered back with a quick, four-play, 75-yard drive, capped by a 15-yard touchdown catch from Brazzell, tying the game at 17. Max Gilbert missed a field goal later in the half, and both teams went into halftime knotted up at 17.

Tennessee opened the second half with a long field goal drive, but Mississippi State missed a field goal on their next possession. Aguilar’s first interception of the game gave the Bulldogs a short field, and they took advantage with a 1-yard touchdown run by Fluff Bothwell to go up 24-20.

Early in the fourth quarter near midfield, Mississippi State converted a fake punt on 4th-and-7 and seemed poised to extend their lead. However, on the very next play, Tyre West broke around the edge and sacked Shapen, forcing a fumble. Joshua Josephs scooped up the loose ball and returned it to give Tennessee a 27-24 lead.

After a State field goal, Aguilar’s second tipped interception handed the Bulldogs yet another short field. Once again, Mississippi State capitalized with a 2-yard touchdown pass to take a 34-27 advantage with eight minutes left.

But Aguilar and the Volunteers’ offense responded with one of their best drives of the season. They marched 75 yards on 13 plays in just over six minutes, finishing with a designed 6-yard quarterback run by Aguilar to tie the game with two minutes remaining.

Tennessee quickly forced a three-and-out and got the ball back at their own 26-yard line with 1:23 left and all three timeouts intact. Unfortunately, Josh Heupel’s clock management during the final drive was, quite simply, atrocious. The Volunteers moved 30 yards to just past midfield with four seconds left and two timeouts remaining, but a final Hail Mary fell incomplete, sending the game into overtime.

In overtime, Bishop’s 25-yard touchdown run on the first play gave Tennessee the lead. Although Mississippi State advanced to first-and-goal at the six-yard line, Tennessee’s defense stiffened — a rarity for Saturday. They broke up a fourth-down pass in the end zone, sealing the Volunteers’ 41-34 victory.

Tennessee now heads into a much-needed bye week. So, Vol fans, breathe easy—a win is a win. But there’s clearly a lot to work on after today’s rollercoaster of a game.
https://www.rockytoptalk.com/tennessee_volunteer_football/45299/tennessee-volunteers-defeat-mississippi-state-in-overtime-41-34