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What time and what TV channel is Penn State vs. Illinois Football on? Here’s how you can live stream for FREE

What time and what TV channel is Penn State vs. Illinois Football on? Here’s how you can live stream for FREE

The 9th-ranked Penn State Nittany Lions bring unofficial white-out energy to Beaver Stadium on Saturday night as they take on No. 19 Illinois. The game is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. ET and will be televised on NBC Streaming on demand.

  • How to watch: Live streams of the Penn State vs. Illinois game are available with offerings from FuboTV (free trial), SlingTV (low adoption rate) And DirecTV Stream (Free Trial).
  • For a limited time, FuboTV offers $30 off in the first month after the free trial period. With a $30 offer, plans start at $49.99.
  • The game is also streaming on Peacockwhich is available for $7.99 per month or less when paid annually.

#19 Illinois battles Illini (4-0) at #9 Penn State Nittany Lions (3-0)

NCAA football matchup at a glance

When: Saturday, September 28 at 7:30 p.m. ET

Where: Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania.

TV channel: NBC and Peacock

Live streams: FuboTV (free trial) | SlingTV (low adoption rate) | DirecTV Stream (Free Trial) | Peacock ($7.99/month)

Penn State is back on track after a great 56-0 win over Kent State last Saturday, in which eight different players accounted for the team’s eight touchdowns. This season, Penn State leads the nation in passing efficiency, is No. 7 in total offense and No. 9 in total defense, with previous wins over West Virginia (34-12) and Bowling Green (34-27).

Illinois rolls into University Park with a 4-0 record that includes wins over teams that were ranked No. 1 at the time. 19 Kansas and then No. 22 Nebraska. The Fighting Illini have received significantly improved play from quarterback Luke Altmyer while also building a strong defense and running game.

Penn State Nittany Lions vs. Illinois Fighting Illini: Know your live streaming options

  • FuboTV (free trial)outstanding viewing experience with huge library of live sports content; The length of the free trial varies. The monthly rate after the free trial starts at $49.99 for the duration of the first month’s discount of $30.
  • SlingTV (low adoption rate) The discounted first month is best if you’re out of free trials or looking for more than a month of TV
  • DirecTV Stream (Free Trial) Not the same viewing experience as FuboTV, but the standard 7-day free trial is still the longest in streaming.
  • Peacock ($7.99+/month) The live sports library is growing, offering exclusive NFL and college football games all season long.

The Lions and Illini are scheduled to kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET on NBC. Live streams are available at FuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (Free Trial) And SlingTV (low adoption rate).

The game is also streaming on Peacockwhich is available for $7.99 per month or less when paid annually.

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Notre Dame Football: Irish vs. Louisville Cardinals personnel picks

Notre Dame Football: Irish vs. Louisville Cardinals personnel picks

The air is thick – and that’s not just because of Hurricane Helene. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are fighting for their playoff lives against a confident Louisville Cardinals team that is undefeated and ranked higher than the Irish.

It’s a big week in college football and in addition to the Irish and Cardinals, we’re taking turns picking other games from around the country:

USC Trojans vs. Wisconsin Badgers
Kansas State Wildcats vs. Oklahoma State Cowboys
Michigan State Spartans vs. Ohio State Buckeyes
Penn State Nittany Lions vs. Illinois Fighting Illini
Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Georgia Bulldogs

Other members of the One Foot Down staff also have their picks. As always, we use Tallysight to keep track. If you want a special tip…look at what Boomer is doing because he’s been one of the best in the country this season.

You can join us by giving your picks in the comments section below.

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The FBI is investigating possible anti-Semitic hate crimes at the University of Pittsburgh

The FBI is investigating possible anti-Semitic hate crimes at the University of Pittsburgh

The FBI and the University of Pittsburgh are investigating a possible anti-Semitic attack on a Jewish student, the second such incident in a month.

The unidentified student was leaving campus Friday morning when he was attacked by a gang of six to eight men, NBC News reported. At least three of the suspects were in their early 20s, according to authorities.

“During the attack, the actors used anti-Semitic language. “A bystander intervened and stopped the attack,” University of Pittsburgh Police said in a news release, classifying the incident as a “hate crime/hate assault.”


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The University of Pittsburgh was hit by possible anti-Semitic hate crimes this month. UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

The victim’s condition is unclear. The FBI has launched its own investigation into the attack to determine whether it meets the criteria for a federal hate crime.

The latest incident came after two Jewish students at the university were attacked by a man with a glass bottle on August 29.

The suspect in that attack, Jarrett Buba, is now charged with assault, harassment and resisting arrest.

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Crew 9 mission launched to return Sunita Williams from space

Crew 9 mission launched to return Sunita Williams from space

NASA launched its Crew-9 mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida today, September 28, 2024, at 10:46 pm IST.

The goal of this mission is to rescue astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore, who have been stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) since June 6, 2024 due to complications with their original spacecraft, Boeing’s Starliner.

SPACEX LAUNCHES CREW 9 MISSION TO SAVE SUNITA WILLIAMS

The Crew 9 mission will transport NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov to the ISS.

What is unique is that only two crew members are used on this flight instead of the usual four, as the remaining seats are reserved for the return journey of Williams and Wilmore. The Crew Dragon spacecraft is expected to dock with the ISS on September 29th.

Williams and Wilmore’s extended stay aboard the ISS was due to technical problems with their Starliner capsule, which experienced multiple helium leaks and engine failures during the docking process.

After careful consideration, NASA deemed it too risky to return the astronauts on the Starliner and opted for an unmanned return of the spacecraft on September 6th.

NASA’s Commercial Crew Program was pivotal in facilitating crew rotation to the ISS. The Crew-9 mission marks the ninth operational flight for SpaceX under this program since its launch in 2020.

After returning to Earth, Williams and Wilmore are expected to reunite with Hague and Gorbunov for a five-month science mission aboard the ISS.

In the event of an emergency prior to Crew-9’s arrival, a contingency plan is in place that allows Williams and Wilmore to use the Crew-8 Dragon capsule, currently docked with the ISS, for a rapid evacuation.

Ken Bowersox, NASA’s associate administrator for space operations, acknowledged the challenges the astronauts faced during this extended mission but expressed confidence in their ability to adapt and thrive in space.

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Syracuse’s defense earned a sloppy 42-14 victory over Holy Cross

Syracuse’s defense earned a sloppy 42-14 victory over Holy Cross

Syracuse, NY – Syracuse football gave up two third-and-long conversions to Holy Cross on a scoring drive early in the game.

Jayden Bellamy had two potential interceptions dropped on separate plays.

But on third-and-14 midway through the fourth quarter, Bellamy finally secured the ball. He made it 33 yards to the end zone to make up for the earlier mistakes.

It was the final scoring play of the game as the Orange defeated the Crusaders 42-14 on Saturday afternoon at the JMA Wireless Dome.

Bellamy led SU with five tackles, followed by four teammates with four tackles each: Duce Chestnut, Denis Jaquez Jr., Derek McDonald and Devin Grant.

Syracuse (3-1) didn’t have to play its starters until the fourth quarter in its matchup with the FCS program, but that’s exactly what happened Saturday afternoon as a hot start cooled into a room-temperature win.

The game was sloppy on both sides of the ball, but at the end of the game SU’s defense seemed better than its offense or special teams.

Quarterback Kyle McCord finished his first game this season with a completion percentage under 60% and had two interceptions and a fumble. He still threw for 385 yards and four touchdowns, making him the first Syracuse QB with four consecutive 300-yard games.

The offensive line allowed three sacks against McCord, but he exited early with about eight minutes left in the game while SU was ahead 42-14 and was replaced by Michael Johnson Jr.

Starting kicker Brady Denaburg blocked a field goal attempt and then missed a second, both in the third quarter when the Orange could have used the morale boost of the six points. Jadyn Oh replaced him.

But the stats don’t illustrate how chaotic things were at times for the Orange.

Take Syracuse’s second-to-last drive of the third quarter.

Perfectly set up by a wayward Holy Cross punt that went out of bounds at the 20-yard line, the Orange offense looked sloppy.

McCord threw the first down pass right into a block from a Holy Cross safety who was just a few feet in front of him. He then fumbled the ball out of bounds while trying to escape a sack.

McCord successfully got the ball out of his hands on third down and targeted tight end Oronde Gadsden II in the end zone, but the ball went incomplete. Despite seven targets, Gadsden only had one catch all afternoon.

Denaburg came out with a 28-yard attempt. It was blocked and the Orange got away with no points.

What Holy Cross (1-4) managed to do when it scored its two touchdowns and cut the Orange’s lead to one point late in the second quarter rattled the Orange for the rest of the game.

The first touchdown, a 63-yard connection over the middle between QB Joe Pensansky and receiver Max Mosey, came shortly after the Orange had a 21-point lead.

SU’s offense was in full swing all night, starting with a 10-yard rush by LeQuint Allen to start the afternoon.

It scored on its first three drives and moved the ball over 70 yards on each. McCord broke 200 yards on 12 completions in the first 15 minutes.

But when the Orange Offensive came out after Holy Cross touched down, the check engine light came on.

Syracuse failed after five plays and finished with just two net yards as McCord was sacked for a 10-yard loss following a missed block by Enrique Cruz. Punter Jack Stonehouse made his first appearance of the afternoon.

Holy Cross drove 74 yards down the field on its next drive. The Orange defense allowed two conversions on third-and-long balls and only rushed for three each while shifting to a 3-3-5 coverage.

The Crusaders scored again. Pensansky threw the ball to his running back, who made the pass to a tight end in space on the right side.

Syracuse’s three-point lead fell to just one: 21-14.

The Orange scored after a two-minute drill drive capped by a 4-yard reception from Trebor Peña, but those were their last points until LeQuint Allen scored his first rushing touchdown at the very end with a 1-yard rush Season scored third quarter.

Despite the attacking difficulties, Allen had a big day. He finished with 135 total yards, 81 of which came on the ground on 16 carries.

The offensive player, however, was wide receiver Jackson Meeks, the first outside of Peña or Gadsden to hold that role this season. He caught 10 passes for 161 yards and a touchdown in the second quarter.

Some of Syracuse’s younger new faces also made big plays late in the game, which helped the game end better than it could have been.

True freshman edge rusher KingJoseph Edwards had two sacks in the fourth quarter. Davien Kerr had a big return on a punt. Jamie Tremble celebrated his first reception in an orange uniform.

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The Army and Navy are each off to a 4-0 start for the first time since 1945 as the military academies remain in the thick of the CFP race

The Army and Navy are each off to a 4-0 start for the first time since 1945 as the military academies remain in the thick of the CFP race

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Army and Navy are both 4-0 for the first time since 1945 after the Midshipmen defeated UAB 41-18 on Saturday. The Navy’s dominant victory followed the Army’s 42-14 dismantling of Temple on Thursday night, as both military academies emerged as legitimate powers in the AAC.

The Black Knights and Midshipmen are also the last remaining undefeated teams in the AAC and are among a dwindling number of undefeated Group of Five teams. Entering Week 5, James Madison, Liberty and UNLV were the only other undefeated groups in the Group of Five.

Navy’s strong start came with a surprising amount of aerial sharpness behind quarterback Blake Horvath’s dual-threat play. With the Midshipmen still firing on all cylinders, Horvath has also proven to be a menacing pitcher.

His touchdown passes of 77 and 74 yards in the first half on Saturday made him the first player in college football this season with multiple 70-yard touchdown passes in a game. This performance came after beating Memphis for 403 total yards and six touchdowns in a 56-44 win in Week 4.

Army’s winning formula was notoriously run-heavy, yet impressive. All four of the Black Knights’ wins were by double digits. While both academies have yet to play Notre Dame, neither faces a particularly daunting path in conference action. Army is avoiding Memphis and Tulane, while Navy has already beaten Memphis and is bringing the Green Wave home.

Therefore, it is possible that Army and Navy could meet in the AAC Championship Game on Friday, Dec. 6, eight days before their annual meeting on Dec. 14, which is not considered a conference game. Both teams’ bids for the College Football Playoff will remain unaffected by the Dec. 14 game, as the CFP will announce its 12-team field on Dec. 8.

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Beirut ‘like a horror movie’: Families return from Lebanon after fleeing Israeli bombings | World News

Beirut ‘like a horror movie’: Families return from Lebanon after fleeing Israeli bombings | World News

Beirut is “like a horror movie”, a man who returned to the UK from Lebanon told Sky News after witnessing the Israeli airstrikes first hand.

Walid Assaf, who landed at Heathrow today after taking the only commercial flight Lebanon As he traveled to London, he told Sky News he saw explosions as he left the country.

“It’s terrible,” he said. “She [Israel] bomb everywhere, everything. We know it’s war, but war against whom? Against the civilian population on the streets?

“It’s a disaster. They bomb the airport. It’s like a horror movie, really a horror movie. The airport is shaking.”

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Sophia, who lives with Walid in the UK, wiped away her husband’s tears and said she believed in it Israeli She described the military’s actions in Lebanon as “genocide” as she called for an “immediate ceasefire.”

“[Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahus I got a last minute warning, but it’s not enough for people to get up and leave,” she said.

“He didn’t even tell them where to go. He did the same with the Palestinians. He told them to keep going up and he kept bombing there.”

She added: “What is this? This is genocide. It’s him.” [Netanyahu] I’m trying to do the same with Lebanon.

“The Lebanese have had enough. I’m English and I’ve had enough. This should stop. World leaders must put an end to this – immediate ceasefire.”

Israel said it was bombing southern Lebanon with “precise” strikes on the target Hezbollah Commanders said it was a response against the group that fired rockets across the border after Hamas attacks on October 7.

Tickets for the flight, which landed at 11:15 a.m., were in high demand and expensive. Families waiting for their relatives to return to the UK held back tears as they remained in Terminal 3.

Rola Razik and her husband Hussain were waiting for his mother Mounira. They had been trying to book flights for her for over a week. Mounira, 80, had visited her sister in a neighborhood that was hit by strikes at the time.

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Rola Razik and her husband’s mother Mounira

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They told Sky News that flights were being canceled and prices were skyrocketing. Rola said: “It was overwhelming, very emotional, very stressful. How can you fit your whole life into one case when you’re in your eighties?”

After their reunion, Mounira told Sky News: “Thank God we are safe. We feel sorry for those left behind who lose their lives, children. There are so many people there.”

Another woman, Solange, said she was waiting for her 13-year-old son Ali and felt “destroyed, angry, sad, disappointed and helpless” by the events in Lebanon.

Solange, whose son returned from Beirut
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Solange, whose son returned from Beirut

She added: “We’ve been fighting this for years, and now our children are fighting it, and we fear our grandchildren will be fighting it too.”

“I want the British government to take into account the humanitarian situation in Lebanon as a country.”

Kinda Alaissami also said her father, a Syrian in his 70s, took a taxi to Beirut airport and saw “bombs exploding all around, so it was very scary, a terrible night.”

It comes as Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed after Israeli airstrikes in Beirut on Friday along with other group commanders.

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The Israel Defense Forces said in a statement: “Hassan Nasrallah will no longer be able to terrorize the world.”

Hezbollah said it would continue fighting after Nasrallah’s death, adding that it had fired rockets at sites in northern Israel.

While Israel stressed it was a “precise” attack, preliminary figures from Lebanon’s health ministry said at least six more people were killed and 91 injured.

According to Iranian state media, Abbas Nilforoushan, deputy commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, was also killed in the Israeli attacks on Beirut.

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Week 4 Fantasy Football Defense Rankings (D/ST): Weekend Updates (2024)

Week 4 Fantasy Football Defense Rankings (D/ST): Weekend Updates (2024)

If you didn’t draft a top defense and play the streaming game on D/ST, our NFL team Week 4 Fantasy Football Defense (D/ST) Rankings are here to We will help you find the optimal setup.

The Titans and Dolphins have plus matchups and are in the top 10 in RotoBaller’s Week 4 DST rankings. Check out where other defenses rank, including the Jets, Steelers, 49ers and Bears, among others.

Our Week 4 Defense Fantasy Football Rankings (DST) are compiled by Nick Mariano, Brandon Murchison, Andersen PickardAnd Scott Angel. In addition to our staff rankings, below is a summary of this week’s important fantasy football injury news.

Be sure to check out all of our 2024 fantasy football rankings:

  • DeMarcus Lawrence faces a significant absence
  • Has a solid start against the injury-plagued Rams
  • New Orleans D/ST A good bet against Atlanta
  • Steelers D/ST a top fantasy option against Indianapolis
  • The Ravens will have a tough test in Week 4
  • Jets defense a top option in Week 4
  • Joey Bosa is out for Week 4
  • Antoine Winfield Jr. misses another game
  • Browns defense draws a plus matchup in Week 4
  • Myles Garrett will play on Sunday
  • Packers D/ST A tough task against Minnesota

The rankings will be updated until kick-off. Don’t forget to bookmark our weekly PPR rankings, semi-PPR rankings and standard rankings

D/ST level D/ST rank D/ST name position
1 1 New York Jets Summer time
1 2 Pittsburgh Steelers Summer time
1 3 San Francisco 49ers Summer time
1 4 Kansas City Chiefs Summer time
2 5 Cleveland Browns Summer time
2 6 Dallas Cowboys Summer time
3 7 Miami Dolphins Summer time
3 8 Chicago Bears Summer time
3 9 Houston Texans Summer time
3 10 Tennessee Titans Summer time
4 11 Minnesota Vikings Summer time
4 12 New Orleans Saints Summer time
4 13 Las Vegas Raiders Summer time
4 14 Green Bay Packers Summer time
4 15 Buffalo Bills Summer time
5 16 Cincinnati Bengals Summer time
5 17 Baltimore Ravens Summer time
5 18 Seattle Seahawks Summer time
5 19 Philadelphia Eagles Summer time
5 20 Detroit Lions Summer time
5 21 Indianapolis Colts Summer time
6 22 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Summer time
6 23 Los Angeles Rams Summer time
6 24 Arizona Cardinals Summer time
6 25 Atlanta Falcons Summer time
6 26 New England Patriots Summer time
6 27 Denver Broncos Summer time
6 28 New York Giants Summer time
6 29 Los Angeles Chargers Summer time
6 30 Carolina Panthers Summer time
6 31 Jacksonville Jaguars Summer time
6 32 Washington commanders Summer time

Pittsburgh Steelers DST – Fantasy Football Outlook

The Pittsburgh Steelers have been strong defensively this season, giving up the fewest yards and points per contest in the NFL. They are primed for more success at home against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 4.

Although the Indianapolis offense has put up a respectable number of points over the last three weeks, Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson currently leads the league in interceptions thrown. If running back Jonathan Taylor struggles against a Steelers defense that allows the second-fewest rushing yards per game,

Richardson could be forced to throw the ball as he deals with intense pressure from DPOY favorite TJ Watt. Fantasy managers should include Pittsburgh’s DST in lineups of all shapes and sizes on Sunday.

-Jorden Hill, RotoBaller

New York Jets DST – Fantasy Football Outlook

The New York Jets defense pulled off a great draw at home against the Denver Broncos in Week 4. The Broncos have struggled offensively this season, ranking 23rd in points per game and 26th in yards per game through three weeks.

The Jets have one of the most talented defenses in the league and are in a great situation at home against rookie quarterback Bo Nix. With New York considered a 7.5-point home favorite in a game with a low over/under ratio of 39.5, fantasy gamers should be confident heading into Week 4 with the Jets defense.

– Matt T., RotoBaller

Cleveland Browns DST – Fantasy Football Outlook

The Cleveland Browns defense will hit the road to face the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4. Cleveland’s defense was solid through three games, recording nine sacks, good for tenth in the league.

The Raiders will call on Gardner Minshew II at center after benching him for Aiden O’Connell last week, but Minshew is on a leash after throwing just three touchdowns and three interceptions in the first three games of the season Thrown and didn’t score a vote of confidence from head coach Antonio Pierce during the week.

However, the Browns’ defense enters Week 4 pretty banged up, as Myles Garrett (foot, hamstring, hamstring), Jordan Hicks (ribs, elbow) and Mike Ford (knee) all missed a few practices this week due to their respective injuries. The Browns are 1.5-point away favorites in a game with a low over/under of 36.5 points, so fantasy managers can feel confident starting the unit as a top-10 option this weekend.

– Matt T., RotoBaller

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See damage in Asheville; other areas

See damage in Asheville; other areas

Hurricane Helene has left its mark on North Carolina and many residents are trying to make sense of the devastation it left in its wake.

Helene brought heavy rains, strong winds, damaging debris and flooding to the state. Power outages and life-threatening flash floods were reported in the western part of the state.

In many areas of North Carolina, such as Chimney Rock and Asheville, residents experienced heavy rain. The highest rainfall reported was 29.5 inches in Busick Raws, Yancey County, North Carolina, Gov. Roy Cooper’s office said.

The heavy rains prompted Rutherford County Emergency Management to issue an immediate evacuation notice to residents near Lake Lure Dam on Friday morning.

On Friday evening, the county government office provided an update on the dam’s water level.

“The water level in Lake Lure has stopped rising and is beginning to decline,” the county government office wrote in a Facebook post. “Emergency personnel rescued over 25 people through rapid water rescue, EMS, fire and law enforcement.”

Emergency personnel provided an update around 9:00 p.m. local time that the storm had knocked out many phone lines across the county, particularly in Lake Lure.

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Wolves 1-2 Liverpool: What Arne Slot said

Wolves 1-2 Liverpool: What Arne Slot said

Liverpool coach Arne Slot spoke to Match of the Day after today’s win: “It’s always nice to win, especially away from home. The first 15/20 minutes weren’t that great. It was a really difficult start for us, but eventually we took control of the game.”

“No, it wasn’t good, not even in the last few minutes of the game. I think we did really well in the moments in between. You also have to acknowledge Gary O’Neil’s game plan. Although it sounds strange, he is. “I’ve done a really good job in the last six games.

“He has a really good game plan for every opponent and that was the case with us today. After the first 15/20 minutes we had more control of the game and also scored the goal.”

On Ait-Nouri’s goal: “The goal we conceded was definitely avoidable and unnecessary. It came at a bad time because we were completely in control of the game.”

“That goal brought them back into the game and the good thing for us is that we scored straight away to make it 2-1. Since only one goal made the difference, it was a difficult game until the end.”

To the top: “Feels good, you want to be up there, but that doesn’t mean much to me at the moment. If you look at Wolves they are down in the table but they played a lot better today.”

“It will tell me something after 19 games, but not after six.”