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Toronto Argos defenseman DaShaun Amos hopes to match the physical performance of the Montreal Alouettes on Saturday

Toronto Argos defenseman DaShaun Amos hopes to match the physical performance of the Montreal Alouettes on Saturday

TORONTO – DaShaun Amos and the Toronto Argonauts defense plan to fight fire with fire on Saturday night.

Toronto (7-7) hosts the Montreal Alouettes (11-2-1) at BMO Field. The Argos are currently just four points ahead of Hamilton in the battle for third place in the East Division, while the Alouettes can secure home field advantage for the conference finals on November 9th with a win.

Watch the match LIVE Saturday night at 7:00 p.m. ET/4:00 p.m. PT on TSN1, TSN5, TSN.ca and the TSN app.

Even if Toronto wins, Montreal would still clinch the top spot if the Saskatchewan Roughriders beat the Ottawa Redblacks on Saturday night.

Montreal ranks third in offensive scoring (25.7 points per game), although it ranks eighth in net yards (346.1) and last in rushing (82.4). But quarterback Cody Fajardo has a CFL-leading completion percentage of 73.5 and is 7-2-1 as a starter this year.

Montreal doesn’t outdo itself either and has committed the fewest turnovers (19) and interceptions (eight). The Alouettes also lead the league in pass efficiency (106.4) and 30-plus yard completions (29), as well as third in touchdown passes (23).

“A very physical offense,” Amos said Friday. “They want to play more tyranny, they want to control the narrative.”

“We put a lot of emphasis on physicality, effort and toughness this week because we know they are going to play a physical game.”

The 30-year-old Amos has been active in football all season and has seven defensive takeaways at the CFL level (five interceptions, two fumble recoveries). The veteran defensive back also has a defensive TD for the second straight game.

Amos is quick to dismiss credit for his stellar campaign.

“First and foremost, it is my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ,” he said. “Otherwise, the guys around me make me better every day, they keep me at a certain level.”

“The team is doing a great job of putting us in a position to make plays and practice our strengths. So just go out there, play football the best way I can and make the plays that come to mind.”

Toronto lost a 33-31 home decision to Hamilton last week. The Tiger-Cats secured the victory in the three-game series – their first since 2019 – on Marc Liegghio’s game-winning 48-yard field goal.

Hamilton’s Bo Levi Mitchell completed 31 of 40 passes for 362 yards and a touchdown. Afterward, Toronto head coach Ryan Dinwiddie criticized his defense, saying it was “too soft” despite stopping the Ticats at the one-yard line five straight times and forcing a field goal in the contest.

Dinwiddie believes the defense responded well to his criticism.

“I trust the guys on that side of the ball, they played well for us,” Dinwiddie said. “We had moments where we didn’t play good football, but it wasn’t a good performance.”

“I thought our offense and our special teams did enough to win the game.”

Montreal gets its first start of the season from Toronto starting quarterback Chad Kelly. He missed the previous two meetings while serving a CFL-mandated suspension before being conditionally reinstated in August.

Toronto is 2-3 with Kelly at center.

Kelly last faced Montreal in the 2023 East Division final. The Alouettes forced nine turnovers – including four Kelly interceptions and two returns for touchdowns – in a 38-17 upset win at BMO Field.

“You can’t live in the past, I think you have to learn from it,” Dinwiddie said. “We can’t be careless with football and try not to do too much.”

“That’s what got us in trouble in the East final…Take care of the football, make the routine plays and get the ball into the hands of our playmakers.”

Canadian Ryan Hunter moves from left guard to tackle on Toronto’s offensive line while Isiah Cage is out (oblique/hip). Fellow Canadian Dylan Giffen will take Hunter’s place.

Canadian receiver Dejon Brissett (knee) and returner/receiver Janarion Grant (chest) both return to Toronto. Meanwhile, Canadian safety Marc-Antoine Dequoy (head) is off the injured list for Montreal.

Montreal earned a 24-12 victory over Ottawa last week. Not only did the Alouettes remain undefeated on the road (6-0-1), they also became the first team to beat the Redblacks at TD Place this season.

Toronto is 5-2 at BMO Field but just 1-5 in the East Division. The Alouettes are 5-1 in the conference.

Toronto’s only conference win, however, was a 37-18 decision in Montreal on July 11. The Alouettes won the series opener June 28 at BMO Field 30-20.

Montreal is allowing a CFL-low 19.6 offensive points per game. Linebacker Tyrice Beverette has a league-high 114 defensive tackles (including a league-best 92 tackles), while teammate Darnell Sankey is second overall with 100 (including a league-best 89 defensive tackles).

An interesting matchup will be Toronto’s second-ranked ground game (118.4 yards per game) against Montreal’s No. 8 run defense (112.1 yards). But the Alouettes boast the league’s second-best pass defense (254.8 yards per game) and have allowed just seven completions for 30 yards and 14 touchdowns, both CFL lows.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 27, 2024.

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WADA calls for ban for Jannik Sinner “between one and two years”

WADA calls for ban for Jannik Sinner “between one and two years”

In a surprise turnaround, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has appealed an independent tribunal’s decision to clear world number one Jannik Sinner of guilt after he failed two tests for a banned substance earlier this year.

Last month, the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) ruled Sinner had “no fault or negligence” for testing positive for the banned substance clostebol twice in March 2024. ITIA supported the Italian’s defense that his physiotherapist Giacomo Naldi accidentally contaminated him with the steroid. Sinner has since stopped working with Naldi.

On Friday, WADA rejected the independent tribunal’s rulingon the grounds that it was “not correct under the current rules”. WADA appealed to the International Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). issued a statement demanded that Sinner be banned from professional tennis for “between one and two years”..

“WADA is seeking a ban of between one and two years,” the statement said. “WADA does not seek to annul any results, except those already imposed by the Arbitral Tribunal of First Instance. As this matter is now pending before CAS, WADA will have no further comment at this time.”

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What time is USC Trojans vs. Wisconsin football on the TV channel today? Free live stream, match history, odds

What time is USC Trojans vs. Wisconsin football on the TV channel today? Free live stream, match history, odds

Head coach Lincoln Riley and the No. 13 USC Trojans face the Wisconsin Badgers in Week 5 of the 2024 college football season. This game begins at 12:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. ET (2:30 p.m. CT) on Saturday, September 28th a live broadcast on CBS, And Live streaming on demand for free.

REGARD: Stream Wisconsin vs. USC live for FREE on Fubo (free trial), stream for free on Paramount+ (free trial), or check out even more streaming options below.

What TV channel is the USC vs. Wisconsin game on today?

When: Kickoff will take place on Saturday, September 28th at 12:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. ET (2:30 p.m. CT).

Where: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA

TV channels: CBS or streaming on demand with Paramount Plus.

How to watch live streaming: The best way to watch this game for free is to stream it on Paramount+ (free trial, then just $7.99/month), where huge Big Ten football games are streamed every week. If you don’t have cable, you can still watch this game live for FREE with Fubo (free trial) or with DirecTV Stream (free trial). If you already have a cable connection, you can also watch this game live on CBS Sports Network using your cable or satellite provider login details.

You can use the station search here to find out more about which station CBS is on in your area: Comcast Xfinity, DIRECTV, Dish, Verizon Fios, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice.

USC vs. Wisconsin spread, betting odds

Money line: USC: -650 | WIS: +470

Point distribution: USC: -15.5 | WIS: +15.5

Over/Under: 50.5

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What time is USC Trojans vs. Wisconsin football on the TV channel today? Free live stream, match history, odds

What time is USC Trojans vs. Wisconsin football on the TV channel today? Free live stream, match history, odds

Head coach Lincoln Riley and the No. 13 USC Trojans face the Wisconsin Badgers in Week 5 of the 2024 college football season. This game begins at 12:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. ET (2:30 p.m. CT) on Saturday, September 28th a live broadcast on CBS, And Live streaming on demand for free.

REGARD: Stream Wisconsin vs. USC live for FREE on Fubo (free trial), stream for free on Paramount+ (free trial), or check out even more streaming options below.

What TV channel is the USC vs. Wisconsin game on today?

When: Kickoff will take place on Saturday, September 28th at 12:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. ET (2:30 p.m. CT).

Where: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA

TV channels: CBS or streaming on demand with Paramount Plus.

How to watch live streaming: The best way to watch this game for free is to stream it on Paramount+ (free trial, then just $7.99/month), where huge Big Ten football games are streamed every week. If you don’t have cable, you can still watch this game live for FREE with Fubo (free trial) or with DirecTV Stream (free trial). If you already have a cable connection, you can also watch this game live on CBS Sports Network using your cable or satellite provider login details.

You can use the station search here to find out more about which station CBS is on in your area: Comcast Xfinity, DIRECTV, Dish, Verizon Fios, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice.

USC vs. Wisconsin spread, betting odds

Money line: USC: -650 | WIS: +470

Point distribution: USC: -15.5 | WIS: +15.5

Over/Under: 50.5

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Toronto Argos defenseman DaShaun Amos hopes to match the physical performance of the Montreal Alouettes on Saturday

Toronto Argos defenseman DaShaun Amos hopes to match the physical performance of the Montreal Alouettes on Saturday

TORONTO – DaShaun Amos and the Toronto Argonauts defense plan to fight fire with fire on Saturday night.

Toronto (7-7) hosts the Montreal Alouettes (11-2-1) at BMO Field. The Argos are currently just four points ahead of Hamilton in the battle for third place in the East Division, while the Alouettes can secure home field advantage for the conference finals on November 9th with a win.

Watch the match LIVE Saturday night at 7:00 p.m. ET/4:00 p.m. PT on TSN1, TSN5, TSN.ca and the TSN app.

Even if Toronto wins, Montreal would still clinch the top spot if the Saskatchewan Roughriders beat the Ottawa Redblacks on Saturday night.

Montreal ranks third in offensive scoring (25.7 points per game), although it ranks eighth in net yards (346.1) and last in rushing (82.4). But quarterback Cody Fajardo has a CFL-leading completion percentage of 73.5 and is 7-2-1 as a starter this year.

Montreal doesn’t outdo itself either and has committed the fewest turnovers (19) and interceptions (eight). The Alouettes also lead the league in pass efficiency (106.4) and 30-plus yard completions (29), as well as third in touchdown passes (23).

“A very physical offense,” Amos said Friday. “They want to play more tyranny, they want to control the narrative.”

“We put a lot of emphasis on physicality, effort and toughness this week because we know they are going to play a physical game.”

The 30-year-old Amos has been active in football all season and has seven defensive takeaways at the CFL level (five interceptions, two fumble recoveries). The veteran defensive back also has a defensive TD for the second straight game.

Amos is quick to dismiss credit for his stellar campaign.

“First and foremost, it is my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ,” he said. “Otherwise, the guys around me make me better every day, they keep me at a certain level.”

“The team is doing a great job of putting us in a position to make plays and practice our strengths. So just go out there, play football the best way I can and make the plays that come to mind.”

Toronto lost a 33-31 home decision to Hamilton last week. The Tiger-Cats secured the victory in the three-game series – their first since 2019 – on Marc Liegghio’s game-winning 48-yard field goal.

Hamilton’s Bo Levi Mitchell completed 31 of 40 passes for 362 yards and a touchdown. Afterward, Toronto head coach Ryan Dinwiddie criticized his defense, saying it was “too soft” despite stopping the Ticats at the one-yard line five straight times and forcing a field goal in the contest.

Dinwiddie believes the defense responded well to his criticism.

“I trust the guys on that side of the ball, they played well for us,” Dinwiddie said. “We had moments where we didn’t play good football, but it wasn’t a good performance.”

“I thought our offense and our special teams did enough to win the game.”

Montreal gets its first start of the season from Toronto starting quarterback Chad Kelly. He missed the previous two meetings while serving a CFL-mandated suspension before being conditionally reinstated in August.

Toronto is 2-3 with Kelly at center.

Kelly last faced Montreal in the 2023 East Division final. The Alouettes forced nine turnovers – including four Kelly interceptions and two returns for touchdowns – in a 38-17 upset win at BMO Field.

“You can’t live in the past, I think you have to learn from it,” Dinwiddie said. “We can’t be careless with football and try not to do too much.”

“That’s what got us in trouble in the East final…Take care of the football, make the routine plays and get the ball into the hands of our playmakers.”

Canadian Ryan Hunter moves from left guard to tackle on Toronto’s offensive line while Isiah Cage is out (oblique/hip). Fellow Canadian Dylan Giffen will take Hunter’s place.

Canadian receiver Dejon Brissett (knee) and returner/receiver Janarion Grant (chest) both return to Toronto. Meanwhile, Canadian safety Marc-Antoine Dequoy (head) is off the injured list for Montreal.

Montreal earned a 24-12 victory over Ottawa last week. Not only did the Alouettes remain undefeated on the road (6-0-1), they also became the first team to beat the Redblacks at TD Place this season.

Toronto is 5-2 at BMO Field but just 1-5 in the East Division. The Alouettes are 5-1 in the conference.

Toronto’s only conference win, however, was a 37-18 decision in Montreal on July 11. The Alouettes won the series opener June 28 at BMO Field 30-20.

Montreal is allowing a CFL-low 19.6 offensive points per game. Linebacker Tyrice Beverette has a league-high 114 defensive tackles (including a league-best 92 tackles), while teammate Darnell Sankey is second overall with 100 (including a league-best 89 defensive tackles).

An interesting matchup will be Toronto’s second-ranked ground game (118.4 yards per game) against Montreal’s No. 8 run defense (112.1 yards). But the Alouettes boast the league’s second-best pass defense (254.8 yards per game) and have allowed just seven completions for 30 yards and 14 touchdowns, both CFL lows.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 27, 2024.

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No. 2 Georgia vs. No. 4 Alabama final odds and predictions

No. 2 Georgia vs. No. 4 Alabama final odds and predictions

Since taking over as head coach of the Georgia Bulldogs in 2016, Kirby Smart has only beaten Alabama once, in the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship Game. However, Smart’s 1-5 record against the Crimson Tide comes entirely from Nick Saban, Smart’s former boss , when he was defensive coordinator in Tuscaloosa from 2008 to 2015.

The duo won four national championships together, and Smart stole one as his opponent, but now, in 2024, when No. 4 Alabama hosts No. 2 Georgia at Bryant Denny Stadium, Smart will look across Nick Saban Field and see another face. In his first season as Saban’s replacement, Kalen DeBoer is off to a 3-0 start, but his team is a home underdog for the first time since Saban’s first season in 2007.

Let’s take a look at the odds for this SEC showdown on Saturday night.

These odds are available on the FanDuel Sportsbook.

Money line

Spread

In total

When Saban decided to retire after the end of the 2023 season, there were changes to Alabama’s roster, but it was not gutted. DeBoer kept most of the key players in Tuscaloosa and even brought in center Parker Brailsford from Washington, who provided the offensive line for quarterback Jalen Milroe.

Last year in the SEC Championship, Milroe didn’t complete many passes, only completing 13 of his 23 attempts, but those 13 completions went for 192 yards and two touchdowns. Perhaps even more important than Milroe’s penchant for big plays, Alabama also won the battle in the trenches, holding Georgia to 78 rushing yards and gaining 114.

With 17-year-old freshman receiver Ryan Williams, Milroe still has a deep threat through the air, and given Georgia’s recent spate of injuries, the Bulldogs could be outgunned at the line of scrimmage. Georgia is without right guard Tate Ratledge, defensive linemen Mykel Williams and Jordan Hall are both questionable and Warren Brinson is listed as probable.

The lack of depth created by these injuries on the interior could make it difficult for quarterback Carson Beck and the Georgia offense to keep up with Milroe, especially if offensive coordinator Mike Bobo doesn’t give him a chance to do so.

So far this season, Bobo has relied heavily on a difficult running game, ranking 92nd in success rate, especially on early downs. That means Beck still has a lot of hard work to do in the late stages. Georgia has an average third-down distance of 7.42 yards, which is in the 33rd percentile nationally, with a late-down success rate of 42.9% (41st percentile).

If Bobo Beck continues to hold on to third-and-long, Georgia could suffer its first loss of the season and first regular season loss since November 7, 2020. That and the injury concerns are a big concern, but I’ll predict a 21-20 win for Georgia.

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Neither Gojo nor Itadori could have been the protagonists of Jujutsu Kaisen with the ending that Gege Akutami gave to a character

Neither Gojo nor Itadori could have been the protagonists of Jujutsu Kaisen with the ending that Gege Akutami gave to a character

With Jujutsu Kaisen Since the book is slowly losing momentum and is almost coming to an end, the leaks for the final chapter have already caused a stir. The biggest mistake Jujutsu Kaisen Slowly, the serious lack of focus on the characters and the unanswered mysteries became apparent. Despite spending so much time with them, we know little to nothing about them and their characters are not fleshed out enough.

Gojo reveals in Jujutsu Kaisen that Yuji is actually alive. [Credit: Mappa]

Yuji Itadori, the beloved protagonist, had been through a lot since the Shibuya arc, but that was about it. Fans are confused about where or what his domain extension is or what he might end up doing. Likewise, the famous Gojo Satoru, who is also known to non-anime fans, died far too early. So if the fan favorites couldn’t get the spotlight Jujutsu Kaisenthen who did it? Unfortunately the answer is Sukuna.

Spoiler alert!!!

Spoilers for the ending of Jujutsu Kaisen and the Shinjuku Showdown Arc!

The main characters are great but irrelevant

Yuji Itadori from Jujutsu Kaisen.
Yuji Itadori from Jujutsu Kaisen. [Credit: Mappa]

The majority of the characters Jujutsu Kaisen have been well received by the masses. From their eccentric personalities to their attractive looks, Gege Akutami nailed most aspects. Yuji Itadori is a charming protagonist who later suffers a lot and we see him become the hardened protagonist he is now.

Gojo Satoru isn’t just an all-powerful mentor; The pressure to be the strongest is enormous and he has lost too much. Megumi Fushiguro, the boy with so much potential, struggles to find his place in the world of jujutsu sorcery. Maki has suffered so much abuse and oppression at the hands of the elitist, misogynistic Zenin clan. However, in the long run, none of this matters.

After the Shinjuku Showdown arc, the plot started to fall apart. After Gojo Satoru’s tragic death, everyone else was left to pick up the pieces. Sukuna was essentially invincible and it was impossible to give him an advantage after taking over Megumi’s body.

Fans witnessed the deaths of several characters, some of which were incredibly unnecessary, before Yuji finally defeated him. In the end, surprisingly, it was Sukuna who developed the most. He admitted defeat and was a comforting figure to Uraume, something we never thought possible. But why did Gege lose focus on her main characters and elevate Sukuna?

The flaw in Gege Akutami’s character writing

Gojo is trapped in the Prison Realm by Jujutsu Kaisen.
Gojo is trapped in the Prison Realm by Jujutsu Kaisen. [Credit: Mappa]

Fans were rightly excited about the return of fan favorite Gojo Satoru, but the strongest wizard was killed off in a disappointing way. It almost felt disrespectful to his character and we all know Akutami notoriously dislikes him. Still, this isn’t a good excuse for how incomplete the author left the storylines of several other major characters. Instead, Akutami gave Sukuna a very powerful conclusion, even though fans were looking forward to his demise for several chapters as he gleefully murdered many.

Sukuna’s conclusion in the manga is undeniably quite interesting. The King of Curses has always been a fascinating character that you love to hate after a while. Unlike Mahito, he learns what loss and defeat are and accepts them. However, it doesn’t really explain why the main characters are incomplete and their development is almost nil. The main trio is largely reduced to the ambitious “power of friendship” trope. Sukuna Ryomen is essentially treated as the main character in the end, despite the lack of Heian-era lore and the hasty defeat.

Jujutsu Kaisen is available on VIZ Media.

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Free Oklahoma State-Kansas State live stream: How to watch a college football game, on TV, time

Free Oklahoma State-Kansas State live stream: How to watch a college football game, on TV, time

The No. 20 Oklahoma State Cowboys will play the No. 23 Kansas State Wildcats in a college football game today. The matchup begins at 11 a.m. CT on ESPN. Fans can watch this game online for free by taking advantage of the free trial offered by Fubo TV, which also offers new users a $30 discount during their first month of service. Likewise, Sling offers new users a first month discount. Alternatively, DirecTV Stream offers a free trial.

Oklahoma State comes into this matchup with a 3-1 record and the team is coming off a tough 22-19 loss to No. 12 Utah. Notably, the Cowboys were down 22-3 midway through the fourth quarter. Oklahoma State tried to mount an incredible comeback in the final six minutes, but they ran out of time.

The Cowboys are looking to bounce back with a win this morning, which will require a great performance from their starting quarterback Alan Bowman. He has thrown for 1,173 yards and 10 touchdowns this season, but also threw four interceptions.

Kansas State also comes into this matchup with a 3-1 record and the team is coming off a 38-9 loss to BYU. The Wildcats struggled to find success offensively as they trailed 31-9 early in the fourth quarter. What’s notable is that Kansas State’s offense had three turnovers, including two interceptions. The team’s starting quarterback, Avery Johnson, will be looking to bounce back this morning as he completed less than 54% of his passes against BYU.

Fans can watch this game online for free by taking advantage of the free trial offered by Fubo TV, which also offers new users a $30 discount during their first month of service. Likewise, Sling offers new users a first month discount. Alternatively, DirecTV Stream offers a free trial.

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What time is USC Trojans vs. Wisconsin football on the TV channel today? Free live stream, match history, odds

What time is USC Trojans vs. Wisconsin football on the TV channel today? Free live stream, match history, odds

Head coach Lincoln Riley and the No. 13 USC Trojans face the Wisconsin Badgers in Week 5 of the 2024 college football season. This game begins at 12:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. ET (2:30 p.m. CT) on Saturday, September 28th a live broadcast on CBS, And Live streaming on demand for free.

REGARD: Stream Wisconsin vs. USC live for FREE on Fubo (free trial), stream for free on Paramount+ (free trial), or check out even more streaming options below.

What TV channel is the USC vs. Wisconsin game on today?

When: Kickoff will take place on Saturday, September 28th at 12:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. ET (2:30 p.m. CT).

Where: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA

TV channels: CBS or streaming on demand with Paramount Plus.

How to watch live streaming: The best way to watch this game for free is to stream it on Paramount+ (free trial, then just $7.99/month), where huge Big Ten football games are streamed every week. If you don’t have cable, you can still watch this game live for FREE with Fubo (free trial) or with DirecTV Stream (free trial). If you already have a cable connection, you can also watch this game live on CBS Sports Network using your cable or satellite provider login details.

You can use the station search here to find out more about which station CBS is on in your area: Comcast Xfinity, DIRECTV, Dish, Verizon Fios, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice.

USC vs. Wisconsin spread, betting odds

Money line: USC: -650 | WIS: +470

Point distribution: USC: -15.5 | WIS: +15.5

Over/Under: 50.5

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Frank Sinatra’s former Southern California home is on the market for $7.9 million

Frank Sinatra’s former Southern California home is on the market for .9 million

Frank Sinatra’s former Southern California home, used for dozens of television and film productions including “Mad Men” and “Dreamgirls,” has come on the market for $7.9 million.

The seven-bedroom, nine-bathroom mid-century modern home in the San Fernando Valley’s Chatsworth neighborhood was built in 1949 by William Pereira, who also designed Los Angeles International Airport.

Sellers Craig Knizek and Blair Chang of The Agency describe the 8,161-square-foot home as “one of the most filmed homes in America” ​​and sits on 13 private acres with panoramic views of the Chatsworth Preserve.

“The Farralone isn’t just a home, it’s a screen star,” say viewers. “Don’t miss the chance to own a glittering piece of Hollywood with a storied past and a bright future.”

Frank Sinatra’s former Southern California home, which was also used for dozens of television and film productions including “Mad Men” and “Dreamgirls,” has come on the market for $7.9 million. (Scott Everts of SAE Photography/Bettmann/Contributor via Getty / Getty Images)

JENNIFER LOPEZ’S 2001 LA WEDDING VENUE FOR $7.25MM USD ON THE MARKET

The home brings in more than $1 million each year as a filming location for productions like “Transformers,” “Bewitched” and “Big Little Lies,” while offering “a dazzling mix of luxury, history and income potential.”

The main house features a 50-foot swimming pool, a pergola lounge and a guest house with a private pool. It is slated for equestrian facilities, a vineyard and a recording studio, and has city approval for 10 additional homes on its vast site.

The home sits at the end of a mile-long driveway and overlooks the San Fernando Valley.

The home sits at the end of a mile-long driveway and overlooks the San Fernando Valley. (Scott Everts of SAE Photography / Fox News)

Main entrance of the house

Access to the front door of the house is via a stone hallway. (Scott Everts of SAE Photography / Fox News)

As visitors drive up the nearly mile-long driveway, they are greeted by a long, angular house with windows and spectacular views of the San Fernando Valley. The house is surrounded by large lawns on both sides and the front door is accessed via a stone staircase and path.

Just inside the front door is the foyer with white walls, white flooring and a large window overlooking the front yard as well as unique sculptures.

In the foyer you will find unique works of art.

The foyer is decorated with unique art. (Scott Everts of SAE Photography / Fox News)

Living room

The all-white living room features floor-to-ceiling glass walls. (Scott Everts of SAE Photography / Fox News)

The foyer then leads to the all-white living room, which is equipped with floor-to-ceiling glass walls, giving the feeling of being outside the room. It also features white furniture, walls and floors, and built-in bookshelves on one wall.

On the other side of the living room, behind the sofas, is an informal dining area, adjacent to a cocktail bar that acts as a barrier between the living area and the kitchen.

Kitchen

On the other side of the living room there is a breakfast nook next to a cocktail bar. (Scott Everts of SAE Photography / Fox News)

On the other side of the cocktail bar is a completely modern, all-white kitchen that offers stunning views of the backyard and the San Fernando Valley via a large window above the sink.

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Other kitchen highlights include a built-in wooden cutting board, a large seven-burner electric cooktop, multiple ovens, white countertops and cabinets, and a television to keep you entertained while you cook. There is also a door leading to the backyard.

The kitchen has a center dining island, backyard access and a television.

The kitchen has a center dining island, backyard access and a television. (Scott Everts of SAE Photography / Fox News)

Hallway with art and sculptures

Elsewhere in the house is a long hallway. (Scott Everts of SAE Photography / Fox News)

Elsewhere in the house is a long hallway that serves as an art gallery with several paintings on the walls and unique sculptures.

The dining room has a round table that seats 10 people and artwork on the walls.

The dining room has a round table that seats 10 people. (Scott Everts of SAE Photography / Fox News)

One of the highlights of the house is the entertainment room with cozy baby blue armchairs.

The room also features hardwood floors, a wood-burning fireplace with wood paneling, a dark wood piano, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the pool.

The entertainment room features a fireplace, piano and baby blue armchairs.

The entertainment room features a fireplace, piano and baby blue armchairs. (Scott Everts of SAE Photography / Fox News)

As if the living room and entertainment room weren’t enough, the house features a third common living area with beautiful dark blue sofas and matching curtains and rugs.

Seven bedrooms are located throughout the home, including the spacious master bedroom, which boasts many desirable amenities including a wood-burning fireplace.

There is an additional living room with blue furniture and a Joker painting.

There is an additional living room with blue furniture and a Joker painting. (Scott Everts of SAE Photography / Fox News)

The master bedroom features a bed on a raised platform as well as a fireplace and sitting area.

The master bedroom features a bed on a raised platform, a fireplace and a sitting area. (Scott Everts of SAE Photography / Fox News)

One of the home’s biggest selling points is the backyard, which features a 50-foot pool flanked by an L-shaped pergola. Elsewhere in the yard there are huge lawns with enough space for a vineyard and more houses.

Near the pool is a separate pavilion with a gym full of top-of-the-line equipment.

The home's 50-foot swimming pool

The backyard features a 50-foot pool and an L-shaped pergola. (Scott Everts of SAE Photography / Fox News)

The gym is located in a pavilion near the pool.

The gym is located in a pavilion near the pool. (Scott Everts of SAE Photography / Fox News)

When Sinatra lived there, he got a head start on expanding the property to include additional homes, including a guest house with its own pool.

Just three years ago, the home was on the market for $21.5 million.

“While this offering has been overpriced for the past thirteen years, under new ownership it is finally ready to sell at fair market value,” the sellers said.

The property has a guest house with its own swimming pool.

The property features a guest house with a private pool. (Scott Everts of SAE Photography / Fox News)

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