Keeler: Deion Sanders’ recruiting doublespeak has CU Buffs looking more like CU Bluffs

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:44 GMT

Keeler: Deion Sanders’ recruiting doublespeak has CU Buffs looking more like CU Bluffs CU Bluffs or CU Buffs? If Deion Sanders ain’t careful, Ralphie’s gonna become college football’s version of the Dallas Cowboys. Eighty percent hat, 20 percent cattle.“There is definitely reason,” Brandon Huffman, 247Sports’ national recruiting editor, told me Monday, “to be concerned.”For all of Coach Prime’s sins as a hyperbolist, strategist and staff-builder, as a closer, as a pitch man? Nobody does it better.“We already know what’s gonna transpire,” Sanders said after a 4-8 season ended with a scrappy 23-17 loss at Utah. “You’re gonna be pleased with what’s coming. I promise you that.”Which makes it all the more curious that the viral CU recruiting headlines over the last 48 hours haven’t been about who’s coming … but who’s going.On Monday, the Buffs lost their top QB commitment from the Class of ’24, Danny O’Neil. The day before, they’d lost t...

Some ski waxes contain toxic “forever chemicals.” Should Colorado ban them to protect water systems?

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:44 GMT

Some ski waxes contain toxic “forever chemicals.” Should Colorado ban them to protect water systems? Temperatures are dropping, snow is falling and skiers are waxing their skis for another season gliding down Colorado’s iconic mountains.Those waxes, however, may be toxic.Some ski waxes contain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS — a label for thousands of types of manufactured chemicals that do not break down in the environment. As that toxic wax glides along the snow, it slowly flakes off. As the snow melts into water, it carries the tiny deposits down into Colorado’s water supplies.Humans who are exposed to PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” are at risk when the substances build up in the body. They can cause decreased fertility, increased risk of some cancers and suppressed immunity.The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has focused more intently on ski waxes in recent years, though little has happened on the state or local levels to address the toxic waxes in Colorado — home to 28 downhill ski resorts, and even more nordic ce...

Keep Thanksgiving going with this leftover turkey soup

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:44 GMT

Keep Thanksgiving going with this leftover turkey soup By Melissa Clark, The New York TimesFor soup enthusiasts across America, the post-Thanksgiving turkey broth can be as sacred as the holiday meal itself. In many households, even before the dishes and the leftovers are packed away, the turkey carcass and trimmings are nestled into a pot of water for their hourslong simmer. Leftover turkey soup is a cozy way to keep Thanksgiving’s bountiful spirit going for several more meals.This recipe leans toward the heartier, stick-to-your-ribs side of the soup spectrum. Chickpeas and farro give it a nubby texture that can be thick and stewlike, although it can also be thinner and brothier if you add more liquid.Because there’s already so much going on in the pot, this soup can take as much or as little shredded leftover turkey as you are willing to spare from your sandwich reserve — from a couple of cups to a quart. Then again, if you run out, shredded cooked chicken works just as well.Related ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | ...

Sports Illustrated denies accusations of using AI-generated articles, fake authors

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:44 GMT

Sports Illustrated denies accusations of using AI-generated articles, fake authors One of the most well-known publications on the planet is pushing back after allegations arose that its website hosted articles that were generated through artificial intelligence and credited to nonexistent writers.Sports Illustrated, once a titan of the sports journalism industry, is the latest high-profile publication to face accusations of using software to write news articles.The allegations were first published on Monday by Futurism.com, a technology and culture website that has been covering the rise of AI-generated content exhaustively.The website found several articles on SI.com which, in addition to having poor grammar and clunky sentences, appeared to be written by authors whose bios were vague and who had no other online presence beyond their website bios.Even the photos of the purported writers were apparently AI-generated, with one headshot of an "author" being available for purchase online under the tag "neutral white young-adult male with short brown hair and blue eye...

SoFi Stadium is the NFL’s ‘bougiest,’ study finds

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:44 GMT

SoFi Stadium is the NFL’s ‘bougiest,’ study finds If there was one word to describe your favorite NFL team’s stadium, would it be “bougie?” According to Merriam-Webster, “bougie” (pronounced boo-gee and alternatively spelled "boujee") is defined as “marked by a concern for wealth, possessions and respectability.” As it turns out, every professional football stadium has a certain “bougie score,” according to new research by online gaming experts at Casino.org.  New study shows which days Lakers and Clippers are most likely to win Researchers used several metrics to come to their conclusion on the "bougiest" stadium, including stadium capacity, the number of luxury suites, how many bathrooms and concession stands are in the stadium and the overall cost of construction. Each stadium was given a score between 0 and 100, with 100 being the most "bougie." Based on their findings, L.A.’s very own SoFi Stadium came out with a weighted “bougie score” of 100. A general view of the interior of SoFi Stadium is seen...

Coroner IDs 5-year-old girl who died after being swept out to sea near Half Moon Bay

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:44 GMT

Coroner IDs 5-year-old girl who died after being swept out to sea near Half Moon Bay HALF MOON BAY – A 5-year-old girl who died after being pulled from the ocean near Half Moon Bay over the weekend was identified Monday by the San Mateo County Coroner’s Office.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | UC Santa Cruz researchers build AI to prevent drownings Crashes and Disasters | San Jose pedestrian dies after being hit by car early Sunday Crashes and Disasters | Coast Guard calls off search for man swept into ocean near Half Moon Bay Crashes and Disasters | Authorities ID NY couple who died in explosion at border Crashes and Disasters | NY Gov.: No sign of terrorism in Niagara bridge explosion The agency identified the girl as Naretzi Navarrete of Merced.The girl and her 54-year-old grandfather were at Martin’s Beach on Saturday afternoon when they were swept out to sea. That was a day after the National Weather Service issued a hazard statement, warning beachgoers of an increased l...

Testimonies shed light on conditions for Hamas hostages

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:44 GMT

Testimonies shed light on conditions for Hamas hostages By Rob Picheta, Joseph Ataman and Amir Tal | CNNFor more than six weeks, the conditions in which the Israeli hostages captured by Hamas were being held in Gaza were virtually unknown to the outside world.But testimony from some of the hostages released by the militant group in recent days is now beginning to emerge, giving a glimpse into their lives in captivity following Hamas’ brutal attack on Israel on October 7.Those who have spoken of their experiences described living off limited supplies, as bombs rained overhead. Some knew throughout their time as hostages that family members or friends had died on the day of Hamas’ assault, while others were left without clues as to their safety.Adva Adar, whose 85-year-old grandmother Yafa was among those released in the first exchange of hostages for Palestinian detainees, said her family “were asked to let (Yafa) share whatever she feels comfortable sharing, and not to ask a lot of questions so she wouldn’t feel obligated (to answer) or ...

NBA MVP Joel Embiid gets sixth career triple-double to help 76ers rout Lakers 138-94

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:44 GMT

NBA MVP Joel Embiid gets sixth career triple-double to help 76ers rout Lakers 138-94 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Joel Embiid had 30 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists to help the Philadelphia 76ers rout LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers 138-94 on Monday night.The reigning NBA MVP, Embiid notched his sixth career triple-double with 2 minutes left in the third quarter. It was Embiid’s first of the season and his seventh career game with 10-plus assists. Embiid’s anticipated showdown with James never really materialized. James scored 18 points in 29 minutes but nothing he did could make a dent in the 76ers’ lead. He has now played more minutes than any player in NBA history, with playoff time included.Tyrese Maxey scored 31 points for the 76ers. Anthony Davis had 17 points and 11 rebounds for the Lakers.Embiid sat out the entire fourth quarter and the 76ers still outscored the Lakers 40-14.The 76ers opened the game 3-point happy and hit 13, a season high for a half, on 26 shots that let them stretch the lead to 25.Maxey hit four. The Lakers, though, lef...

Steven Crowl’s double-double helps Wisconsin cruise past Western Illinois 71-49

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:44 GMT

Steven Crowl’s double-double helps Wisconsin cruise past Western Illinois 71-49 MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Steven Crowl scored 13 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as Wisconsin cruised to a 71-49 victory over Western Illinois on Monday night. AJ Storr and Chucky Hepburn also scored 13 points apiece and Tyler Wahl added 12 for Wisconsin (5-2), which won its fourth straight game. The Badgers entered having won the Fort Myers Tip-Off Beach Division, beating then-No. 24 Virginia in the opener and SMU in the title game on Nov. 22. The Badgers shot 53% (25 of 47) from the floor and 81% (13 of 16) from the free-throw line against Western Illinois (2-5).James Dent Jr. scored 17 points on 4-of-12 shooting and made two of the Leathernecks’ four 3-pointers. Drew Cisse had 11 rebounds to go with eight points. Wisconsin opened on a 19-9 run and led 35-19 at the break. Storr led with 11 points and Wahl chipped in seven. The Leathernecks pulled to 42-34 with 13 minutes to play but didn’t get closer. The Badgers face fourth-ranked Marquette at home on Saturday. Western Illi...

Donovan Clingan scores 29 to lead No. 4 UConn over UNH 84-64 for a 24th straight nonconference win

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:44 GMT

Donovan Clingan scores 29 to lead No. 4 UConn over UNH 84-64 for a 24th straight nonconference win STORRS, Conn. (AP) — Donovan Clingan scored a career-high 29 points and No. 4 UConn beat New Hampshire 84-64 on Monday night to set a record with its 24th consecutive victory over a nonconference opponent by double digits.The 7-foot-2 sophomore hit 12 of his 13 shots from the floor for the Huskies (7-0), who broke a record held by North Carolina, which had 23 consecutive double-digit wins over nonconference opponents in 2008 and 2009.The Huskies will take their streak into Lawrence, Kansas on Friday to face the fifth-ranked Jayhawks.Cam Spencer and Tristen Newton each scored 17 points and Newtown also pulled down 10 rebounds for Connecticut, which outscored New Hampshire 52-8 in the paint.Jaxson Baker had 15 of his 20 points in the first half for New Hampshire (4-3). Ahmad Robinson and Clarence Daniels each added 19 points.Spencer, a Rutgers transfer, hit two early 3-pointers to reach 200 for his career, and UConn used a 16-0 run to take a 24-8 lead midway through the first half.Bak...