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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Marquel Sutton scored 23 points as Omaha beat Sacramento State 70-60 on Saturday night. Sutton added eight rebounds for the Mavericks (4-7). Tony Osburn scored 15 points and added five rebounds and three steals. JJ White had nine points and went 4 of 5 from the field. Jacob Holt led the way for the Hornets (2-7) with 15 points, six rebounds and two blocks. Mike Wilson added nine points and six rebounds for Sacramento State. Chudi Dioramma had seven points, 10 rebounds and two blocks. Omaha's next game is Friday against Northern Iowa on the road, and Sacramento State hosts UC Davis on Saturday. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Voters dejected by the presidential election results need to find a way to give back and remain involved, Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton said Saturday as they celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Clinton presidential library. The former president urged audience members in a packed theater to remain engaged and find ways to communicate with those they disagree with despite a divisive political time. The two spoke about a month after former President Donald Trump's win over Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential election. “We’re just passing through, and we all need to just calm down and do something that builds people up instead of tears them down,” Bill Clinton said. Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state who was defeated by Trump in the 2016 election, said she understands the next couple of years are going to be challenging for voters who don't agree with the decisions being made. "In addition to staying involved and staying aware, it’s important to find something that makes you feel good about the day because if you’re in a constant state of agitation about our political situation, it is really going to shorten your life," she said. The Clintons spoke during a panel discussion with journalist Laura Ling, who the former president helped free in 2009 when she was detained in North Korea with another journalist. The event was held as part of a weekend of activities marking the 20th anniversary of the Clinton Presidential Library's opening in Little Rock. The library is preparing to undergo an update of its exhibits and an expansion that will include Hillary Clinton's personal archives. Hillary Clinton said part of the goal is to modernize the facility and expand it to make it a more open, inviting place for people for convene and make connections. When asked about advice he would give for people disappointed by the election results, Bill Clinton said people need to continue working toward bringing people together and improving others' lives. “If that's the way you keep score, then you ought to be trying to run up the score,” he said. “Not lamenting the fact that somebody else is winning a different game because they keep score a different way." “And in addition, figure out what we can do to win again,” Hillary Clinton added, eliciting cheers. The program featured a panel discussion with cast members of the hit NBC show “The West Wing” and former Clinton White House staffers. The weekend amounted to a reunion of former Clinton White House staffers, supporters and close friends, including former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe and adviser James Carville. McAuliffe said he and Carville ate Friday at Doe's Eat Place, a downtown restaurant that was popular with Clinton aides and reporters during Clinton's 1992 White House run. He said he viewed the library and its planned expansion as important for the future. “This is not only about the past, but it's more importantly about the future," McAuliffe said. “We just went through a very tough election, and people are all saying we've got to get back to the Clinton model.”As the policies outlined in the meeting begin to take effect, it will be crucial for stakeholders to closely monitor their implementation and assess their impact on the economy. By staying informed and engaged with the evolving policy landscape, businesses, investors, and policymakers can better navigate the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.
From the moment the referee blows the whistle to start the match, Romeu will be giving it their all. The players will be fighting for every ball, pressing high up the pitch, and looking for any opportunity to create scoring chances. Their focus will be unwavering, their commitment absolute. This is a team that understands the gravity of the occasion, that knows what is at stake, and that is willing to do whatever it takes to come out on top.( MENAFN - media OutReach Newswire) BANGKOK, THAILAND - Media OutReach Newswire - 27 December 2024 - The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation (MHESI), through the National Innovation Agency (Public Organization) or NIA, is forging ahead to support high-potential Thai startups and SMEs in the medical and health innovation sectors, granting them access to Germany, one of Europe's largest and most significant MedTech markets. As part of the 'Digital Innovation Business Development Programme for Connecting to International Markets and Funding in Europe,' NIA has selected eight outstanding Thai medical and health innovation startups and SMEs that have received prior NIA backing. These companies will showcase their cutting-edge innovations at Medica 2024 in the Federal Republic of Germany. The initiative aims to propel Thai medical innovations to global prominence and establish stronger footholds in the European market. Medica 2024 offers a critical platform for connecting Thai innovators with international opportunities, reinforcing Thailand's reputation as a global leader in medical and health innovation. Dr Krithpaka Boonfueng, Executive Director of the National Innovation Agency (Public Organisation), along with Professor Emeritus Dr Sirirurg Songsivilai, Chairman of the Board of Science, Research, and Innovation Promotion (GSRI), and a delegation of executives and staff from NIA, visited the exhibition booth showcasing the achievements of eight medical and health innovation startups supported by NIA. The visit took place at the Medica 2024 event in the Federal Republic of Germany. Dr. Krithpaka Boonfueng, Executive Director of the National Innovation Agency (Public Organization) or NIA, stated that NIA, in its role as a 'Focal Conductor of Innovation,' is dedicated to nurturing and enhancing the capabilities of Thai innovators to achieve sustainable growth. This commitment is guided by the '4G Approach': Groom : Fostering and strengthening the potential of Thai innovators. Grant: Providing financial mechanisms to develop and scale innovative businesses to market readiness. Growth : Accelerating the expansion of both startups and SMEs in the innovation ecosystem. Global : Propelling Thai innovators onto the international stage. Thailand's medical industry, a standout sector, benefits from one of the world's top-ranking healthcare systems. The global MedTech market is projected to soar to 775.8 billion US dollars by 2029, with Germany emerging as a particularly promising market. Germany's long-standing role as host of the world-renowned Medica trade fair for over 40 years underscores its importance. Recognised by experts as the largest medical trade exhibition globally, Medica attracts more than 6,100 exhibitors from 69 countries, solidifying its status as a pivotal platform for the medical and healthcare sectors. Dr Krithpaka added that the NIA is proud to participate in Medica 2024 under the theme 'Meet Health. Future. People,' hosted in the Federal Republic of Germany. As part of this prestigious event, eight outstanding Thai medical and healthcare innovation startups and SMEs, selected through a rigorous process, will showcase their pioneering solutions. These include: Eidy : A large language model (LLM) tailored for medical applications, distinguished by its specialised terminology and physician-like reasoning. It holds potential for developing chatbots designed to address specific medical queries. Ravis Technology : A platform for managing clinical research and data related to biopharmaceuticals, medical devices, and drugs. By leveraging technology to streamline data management, it saves time and costs. Pose Intelligence : A medical equipment management platform for hospitals, providing precise inventory control and central supply management. It reduces redundancy and minimises errors with its efficient systems. SOS Care : An innovative wound dressing made from silk protein combined with carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and glycerin. This flexible dressing promotes collagen production, accelerating wound healing. POPOLO : A device designed to band oesophageal varices caused by abnormal blood flow to the liver. This innovation enhances accessibility for Thai patients and reduces mortality rates. Orthopeasia: A cutting-edge platform for designing and producing spinal disc replacements using specialised software. Its innovation simplifies surgical procedures, ensuring smaller incisions, faster operations, and improved convenience for both surgeons and patients. BRE : A revolutionary two-step bathing sheet that eliminates the need for water and soap, providing a practical solution for patients unable to bathe, significantly enhancing their quality of life. Aquatrek Solution : A water treadmill, an advanced hydrotherapy device ideal for reducing the risks associated with exercise, particularly for the elderly. It minimises joint strain while supporting body weight, making it highly effective for rehabilitation and therapy. These eight groundbreaking innovations have garnered considerable interest from partners and potential collaborators across the United States, Europe, and Canada, seeking to exchange technologies and customer bases. Collaborative research opportunities, such as co-publishing with German academics, hosting researcher exchange programmes, or licensing specific or complete production technologies for German manufacturing, could significantly bolster the credibility of Thai medical devices. Research partnerships are a gateway to greater acceptance in the European market. Furthermore, studying attendee and exhibitor profiles at Medica 2024 offers invaluable insights for refining Thai innovations and devising strategic marketing approaches. These initiatives could stimulate investments, foster business matchmaking, and pave the way for cross-border collaborations, driving future advancements in medical innovation. Ms Maleepan Phasupong, from Ravis Technology Co Ltd, a developer of clinical research management platforms, shared her perspective on being selected to participate in the global medical and health innovation showcase Medica 2024. She highlighted that this prestigious event provided invaluable insights into the European market's overall needs, particularly in the realms of digital solutions, health and physical care devices, and diagnostic tools. Beyond helping Thai startups align their innovations with market demands, it serves as a pivotal starting point for achieving real business partnerships. By showcasing Thailand's research strengths, especially to Western countries increasingly interested in collaborative research with Thailand, the event bolstered international recognition. This growing interest is particularly evident in the West, where there is a notable trend towards exploring research partnerships in Thailand. During the event, the company secured discussions with five potential partners and clients, with follow-ups already underway. German STEM researchers, in particular, have expressed interest in exchanges with Thailand to reduce costs associated with services and production within Europe, such as clinical research expenses or medical device manufacturing. This highlights the tangible opportunities created through platforms like Medica, not only for networking but also for fostering deeper international collaboration and reducing operational costs. Mr Thanatpant Manosittisak of SOS Care Co Ltd, developer of silk-protein wound dressings , emphasised that Thai medical and health startups and SMEs have strong potential to thrive in global markets if provided with adequate support in terms of funding, resources, and technological development. He pointed out that Thailand's lower production costs, compared to developed nations, present a competitive advantage. However, government support is crucial to propel these startups and SMEs into forming international collaborations and expanding their market and business networks. Such backing enhances their credibility and strengthens confidence in the quality and innovation of Thai products on the global stage. Mr Thanatpant expressed hope that participating in Medica 2024 would enable his company to secure distributors across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, thereby driving further international market expansion. MENAFN26122024003551001712ID1109033864 Legal Disclaimer: MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. 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SIMI VALLEY, Calif. – The United States will provide nearly $1 billion more in longer-term weapons support to Ukraine , Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Saturday as the Biden administration rushes to spend all the congressionally approved money it has left to bolster Kyiv before President-elect Donald Trump takes office next month. The latest package will include more drones and munitions for the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS, that the U.S. has provided. While these weapons are critically needed now , they will be funded through the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, which pays for longer-term systems to be put on contract. Recommended Videos The weapon systems purchased are often intended to support Ukraine's future military capabilities, not make an immediate difference on the battlefield. The $988 million package is on top of an additional $725 million in U.S. military assistance , including counter-drone systems and HIMARS munitions, announced Monday that would be drawn from the Pentagon’s stockpiles to more quickly get to the front lines. The U.S. has provided Ukraine with more than $62 billion in military aid since Russia’s invasion in February 2022. Ukraine is facing an intensified onslaught by Russia, which is now using thousands of North Korean troops to augment its fight to take back the Kursk region. Moscow also has launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile and regularly strikes Kyiv's civilian infrastructure. With questions about whether Trump will maintain military support to Ukraine, the Biden administration has been trying to spend every dollar remaining from a massive foreign aid bill passed earlier this year to put Ukraine in the strongest position possible. “This administration has made its choice. So has a bipartisan coalition in Congress. The next administration must make its own choice,” Austin said at an annual gathering of national security officials, defense firms and lawmakers at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. Trump had a hastily arranged meeting Saturday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and France's Emmanuel Macron while in Paris for the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral. Macron and other European leaders are trying to persuade Trump to maintain support for Ukraine. Trump, a longtime admirer of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has criticized U.S. aid for Ukraine and called for bringing a quick end to the war, raising concerns in Ukraine about what terms may be laid out for any future negotiations. Austin said he was “confident that President Reagan would have stood on the side of Ukraine, American security and human freedom.” It was one of Austin’s last major speeches as President Joe Biden’s defense secretary and a cap to his more than 41 years serving as a soldier and general. Under Austin’s watch, the Pentagon in 2022 launched a regular meeting that now counts more than 50 countries to figure out how to get the tens of millions of rounds of ammunition and billions of dollars in advanced weaponry to Ukraine. Without that flow of support, it's possible the country would have fallen to Russia after it invaded. “Together, we have helped Ukraine survive an all-out assault by the largest military in Europe,” Austin said. Austin and Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell, the longtime Republican leader, were honored at the conference for their lifetime of service, and they used the opportunity to press for the U.S. to continue to build and support its alliances, a sharp contrast to Trump’s “America First “ policy. Austin called the Ukraine Defense Contact Group “the most consequential global coalition since the time of President George H.W. Bush and Iraq’s 1990 invasion of Kuwait,” showing that "America and our friends have become the arsenal of Ukrainian democracy.” Before Saturday's announcement, there was roughly $8 billion left to use to pull existing weapons out of U.S. stockpiles and to put additional weapons on contract to help Ukraine. “We're not going to stop Putin by telling Ukraine we aren't going to give you anything more,” Rep. Adam Smith of Washington state, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, said at a panel at the Reagan National Defense Forum.BOB SEELY: Kowtowing to Putin's nuclear bellicosity will make World War III more likely, not less By BOB SEELY Published: 17:37, 24 November 2024 | Updated: 17:49, 24 November 2024 e-mail 8 View comments In the early hours of last Thursday, a hypersonic ballistic missile hit the city of Dnipro in southern Ukraine. It didn't have a nuclear warhead to obliterate the 900,000 souls who live there, but the message being sent by Vladimir Putin , Russia 's blood-soaked dictator, was clear: 'I can be the destroyer of cities.' As the holder of the world's largest nuclear arsenal, Putin hopes the threat will cower the West into withdrawing support from Ukraine. We are his targets, certainly psychologically, and possibly in reality. But the issue is wrapped in uncertainty, ambiguity and fear, leaving many in Nato to regard it as another bluff from a desperate bully. So how seriously are we to take his announcement last week that he has updated the country's nuclear doctrine, lowering the bar for what would constitute sound provocation for Moscow to launch a nuclear response? As one of probably only a handful of Westerners to have read the doctrine, I can say that it is not a blueprint for World War Three. Still, an emotional, angry Putin who fears for the survival of his Russia could still have the capacity to wreak nuclear Armageddon, as I shall explain. But first, the small print. The 2014 Military Doctrine gives two main grounds for deploying nukes: either in response to their use by others or when the existence of the Russian Federation is threatened. The more recent 2020 State Policy in the Area of Nuclear Deterrence adds two more. It allows a nuclear strike if Russia is facing an imminent nuclear attack (so pre-empting a pre-emptive strike), and if Russia is about to lose control of its nuclear arsenal by, for example, multiple conventional precision strikes. Both are dangerous. Twice in the last century, junior officers of the then-Soviet Union refused to react when technology or their superiors told them to use nuclear weapons . Their brave actions, for which they were punished, saved the world from a potentially catastrophic escalation. Last week, Putin lowered Russia's nuclear weapon threshold again. He decreed that an attack on Russia with conventional missile systems, as well as drones or aircraft, might meet the criteria for a nuclear response. Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with the Ministry of Defence leadership, representatives of the defense industry and missile systems developers, in Moscow In the early hours of last Thursday, a hypersonic ballistic missile hit the city of Dnipro in southern Ukraine Former MP and military expert Bob Seely argues the UK must stand firm writing: 'Supporting Ukraine to defend itself is the least dangerous of the many dangerous options we have' The updated doctrine also states that attacks by non-nuclear states (read Ukraine) backed by nuclear powers (US, UK or France) will be considered a joint attack. So Western-supplied missiles launched by Ukraine striking Russia is, officially at least, seen as a joint attack by the West. So, at face value, Moscow considers itself to be at war with Washington, London and Paris. And let's be clear: in September 2022, US intelligence thought there to be a 50/50 chance of Putin using tactical nuclear weapons when his army was in retreat in Ukraine. Secret Cold War documents showed a lower-use threshold than we imagined, intimating Russia regarded nuclear war as winnable. That's why every major building constructed in the Soviet era had a secure basement or bunker. I was in one just last week while researching my forthcoming book on the Ukrainian war. Beneath the bombed-out ruins of the factory above, it had been transformed into a makeshift armaments workshop, protected by two heavy metal doors on thick hinges. But for all its official red lines, Russia's possession of a vast nuclear arsenal is more about its potential use than actual. Read More Charred remains of Vladimir Putin's 8,370mph hypersonic Oreshnik missile retrieved by Ukraine Paired with pugnacious propaganda, its nuclear capability is used to manipulate adversaries and their public opinion – hence the hysterical threats. These have already resulted in the West being more cautious to act against Putin than we should have been. So, we should take Putin's blood-curdling rhetoric with a pinch of salt. After all, the Russian people have long been told that they are fighting Nato in Ukraine. Many of them expect protracted conflict with the West, so sweeping threats of World War Three by the Kremlin have become routine. Also, Western shells have hit Russian positions in previous months anyway, so technically what happened last week is not new, although the American ATACMS and Anglo-French Storm Shadow missiles are more precise and have a range of around 190 miles and 150 miles respectively. Their accuracy means HQs, ammo dumps and other high-value targets are vulnerable, troubling Putin's campaign to recapture Kursk. Furthermore, Ukrainian-made drones have already struck targets deep within Russia. So while Putin has given himself the legal right to deploy nuclear weapons, there are no real grounds to use them. He knows that, despite the Ukrainian invasion of Kursk, the Russian Federation within its current borders is not facing any kind of life-or-death threat. If Putin does ever decide to use nuclear weapons , it won't be a rational decision so much as an emotional one, driven by the belief that he is in a near-apocalyptic battle to save his idea of Russia. He believes that Ukraine should not exist independently of Russia, and that it is an invention of the West to divide Russia. He thinks he is taking back 'historic Russian lands' that should be Moscow's by right. In his mind, this is a defensive war, which will make him fight harder and longer. He seeks unity by forcing Russians, Belarusians and Ukrainians into one overarching state, and unity in the integrated war he is fighting. The loss of Ukraine means the end of the Greater Russia that he wants to rebuild, while a democratic Ukraine threatens his grip on its population . So this war is vital for Putin. If Putin does ever decide to use nuclear weapons, it won't be a rational decision so much as an emotional one, driven by the belief that he is in a near-apocalyptic battle to save his idea of Russia writes BOB SEELY Residents walk at a site of a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Dnipro Firefighters work at the site of a Russian missile strike in Dnipro Parts of the missile were collected for examination at the impact site in the town of Dnipro following an attack on November 21 A US official said Russia had not fired an ICBM at Dnipro but rather an 'experimental' medium-range ballistic missile Conventional wisdom doesn't 'get' Putin's mindset because we project onto him our own world-view rather than his embittered one, shaped by the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union. Too many 'experts' who say he won't use nuclear weapons also didn't believe he would invade Ukraine in 2022. And let's remember that Putin has a stomach for high casualties, with as many as 700,000 Russians dead or injured in appalling 'meat grinder' attacks ; to say nothing of his political opponents suspiciously poisoned or thrown from buildings. Faced with this taste for annihilation, some will say: 'Let him have Ukraine.' This won't work, not least because Ukraine is not ours to give. Ukrainians will fight on regardless, using if not Western-supplied weapons then the 400,000 drones they make annually. Worse, appeasing nuclear blackmail makes the world more dangerous and nuclear war more likely – for Iran, North Korea and China will see the strategic advantage of issuing threats and surely do the same. The answer to Putin's bellicosity is to stand firm. Supporting Ukraine to defend itself is the least dangerous of the many dangerous options we have. Their struggle is just and so is our support, which needs to be increased. Warm words from tepid ministers won't keep Ukraine's women and children safe this winter, nor their brave soldiers supplied. Anything less and we risk a ruinous future in which the current world order is abandoned to a coterie of tyrants who believe nuclear might is right. It will be the end of the West, as well as Ukraine. Share or comment on this article: BOB SEELY: Kowtowing to Putin's nuclear bellicosity will make World War III more likely, not less e-mail Add comment More top stories
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Who is Gunner Stockton? Georgia backup QB comes in vs. No. 2 Texas for injured Carson Beck
FRISCO, Texas -- 's season is over with two games to play in the ' season. Lamb, who has dealt with a sprained AC joint in his shoulder since a Nov. 3 loss to the , aggravating it almost weekly, had more exams and scans this week that showed the injury had worsened. With the Cowboys officially eliminated from the playoffs, the Cowboys made the decision to sit their No. 1 wide receiver. In a statement, the team said he is not expected to need surgery and should make a full recovery through a "process of treatment and rehabilitation." Lamb becomes the Cowboys' fifth Pro Bowler to have his season end early because of injury, joining quarterback (hamstring), right guard (ankle), defensive end (foot) and cornerback (knee). Pro Bowl cornerback spent the first 10 games of the season on injured reserve before returning from surgery on his left foot Nov. 24. Pro Bowl pass rusher missed four games earlier in the year with a high ankle sprain but did not go to IR. Lamb, who signed a four-year, $136 million extension in August that made him the second-highest-paid receiver in the NFL (behind ), is second in the NFL in receptions with 101 and third in yards with 1,194, despite playing the last seven games with backup quarterback after Prescott's injury. Lamb has posted back-to-back 100-yard games against the and , reaching triple figures in the first half of both. After a 52-yard reception in the second quarter last week against the Buccaneers in which he landed on his shoulder, Lamb's snaps were limited in the second half. The Cowboys altered their practice schedule this week because of Christmas. Thursday was their first full workout of the week leading into Sunday's game against the . Replacing Lamb will be difficult. and will be their top two wide receivers with , and on the 53-man roster. The Cowboys could elevate Jalen Cropper or from the practice squad. Asked before the team's announcement what the Cowboys would miss without Lamb, Rush said, "Obviously his production. You can speak on that. It's hard to replace that much production, there's guys ready. We've got guys. We've got a very deep receiver room. A bunch of smart dudes, who are champing at the bit to go play." Lamb became just the third player in NFL history with 100 receptions in three of his first five seasons, joining Michael Thomas and Brandon Marshall. Only Thomas (510) has more receptions in a player's first five seasons than Lamb's 496. Parsons had high praise for Lamb when he talked in the locker room Thursday. "I think for CeeDee, what's so impressive is he might be the best player I've seen with my own eyes," Parsons said. "Man, he just loves the game of football. Like I don't think anybody should ever question how much CeeDee brings to the team. He's QB proof. I've seen him get 1,000 (yards) with Andy Dalton. I've seen him get 1,000 with Dak Prescott. I seen him get 1,000 with Cooper Rush. You give grace to all these other wide receivers and say, 'Oh, they're not producing because they don't got their quarterback,' but CeeDee showing time and time again he can do it with anyone throwing him the rock. He can find a way to get open. He's competitive. He's a dawg. Like when it comes to what's going to fight through, man, I just don't think he's comparable. That's why I think he's the best."
Florida State continues torrid star with rout of UMass
Georgia football received quite the spark to open the second half of Saturday's SEC championship game, as the Bulldogs looked to fight back from a 6-3 halftime deficit. And it came from its backup quarterback. Bulldogs backup quarterback Gunner Stockton started the second half of Saturday's game against No. 2 Texas at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta for injured starting quarterback Carson Beck. REQUIRED READING: Carson Beck injury update: Georgia QB ruled out with injury vs Texas in SEC championship Beck sustained an injury to his hand in the final play of the first half when he took a hit from Longhorns defensive edge Trey Moore. Here's what you need to know about Stockton as he looks to lead Georgia to its first SEC championship title since 2022: Who is Gunner Stockton? Stockton is a redshirt sophomore backup quarterback on Georgia. Stockton led the Bulldogs down the field for an opening touchdown to begin the second half. He later led a field goal drive to give Georgia a 13-6 lead heading into the fourth quarter. Gunner Stockton stats The 6-foot-1 quarterback out of Tiger, Georgia, appeared in four games last season for the Bulldogs as a backup, completing 12 of 19 passes for 148 yards and two touchdowns. Both of his touchdowns last season came in the second half of the Bulldogs' Orange Bowl win vs. Florida State, a 4-yard pass to Lawson Luckie and a 14-yard pass to Anthony Evans III. Here's a look at Stockton's stats this season: Gunner Stockton 247 rating Stockton was listed as a four-star recruit and the No. 7 ranked quarterback in the 2022 recruiting class according to his 247Sports Composite rankings page. He committed to the Bulldogs on Jan. 28, 2021, over the likes of Alabama, Appalachian State, Arkansas, Auburn and Florida, among others.Miami of Ohio and Colorado State will try to overcome notable transfer-portal defections during Saturday's Arizona Bowl at Tucson, Ariz. Miami (8-5) enters the game without its top two wide receivers Javon Tracy and Reggie Virgil after the duo elected to play elsewhere. Tracy, a redshirt sophomore who caught 57 passes for 818 yards with seven touchdowns, is moving on to Minnesota. Virgil, a junior who tallied 816 yards on 41 receptions with nine touchdowns, is bound for Texas Tech. "It's kind of insane, to be honest," Miami coach Chuck Martin said. "We'll lose some real good kids in the portal, but we'll also gain some good ones. It's just crazy. "In some ways, it stinks, but in some ways, it's fun, too. We're looking at a lot of some good ones." Miami has also lost two cornerbacks, including sophomore Raion Strader to Auburn. Strader had 53 tackles with two interceptions and a team-best 17 passes broken up. Will Jados, a redshirt junior offensive tackle who started 38 games for Miami, is transferring to Texas Tech. Colorado State (8-4) also lost its two top receivers in the portal. Sophomore Caleb Goodie committed to Cincinnati and sophomore Jamari Person remains undecided. Goodie caught 21 passes for 436 yards with four touchdowns, and Person had 36 receptions for 386 yards and a touchdown. Another sophomore, linebacker Buom Jock, also is in the transfer portal after he led the Rams with 100 tackles. "They lost a couple receivers in the portal, just like us, so they've adjusted, just like most teams in the bowl season have adjusted to the team that they have available," Colorado State coach Jay Norvell said. Redshirt sophomore Armani Winfield, who had 37 catches for 338 yards and two touchdowns, is the top available receiver for the Rams. Miami's leading receiver entering the game is fifth-year senior Cade McDonald (49 catches for 606 yards and three touchdowns). Miami won seven straight games before losing to Ohio in the MAC championship game behind sixth-year quarterback Brett Gabbert, who has completed 57.6 percent of his passes (204 of 354) for 2,737 yards and 21 touchdowns. Gabbert has been prone to throw interceptions, with 11, including one against Ohio in the conference title game. He did not throw an interception in a 30-20 victory over Ohio earlier this season. Keyon Mozee is Miami's featured running back with 1,073 yards on 170 carries with four touchdowns. Matt Salopek, a sixth-year linebacker, leads Miami with 113 tackles. He is the first player in program history with four 100-tackle seasons. Colorado State won six of its last seven games -- committing only seven turnovers in that span. Senior running back Avery Morrow has 956 yards on 166 attempts with nine touchdowns. Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi, a redshirt sophomore, has thrown for 2,475 yards while completing 207 of 335 attempts (61.8 percent) with 13 touchdowns and seven interceptions. Chase Wilson, a fifth-year senior linebacker, has 91 tackles this season, three for loss. --Field Level Media
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The live broadcast started off like any other, with Xiaohua and Xiang Zuo engaging with their audience and sharing snippets of their daily lives. As the couple sat together, Xiaohua suddenly had a mischievous glint in her eye as she reached for a hair tie and started to work her magic on Xiang Zuo's hair. With skilled hands and a playful demeanor, she carefully twisted and tied his hair into a small bun, transforming his usual hairstyle into a trendy and unexpected new look. To add a touch of flair, she then braided a small section of hair, giving him a unique and stylish makeover.Title: Gobert: Satisfied with the Current State of the Team, Shared Experiences Propel Growth
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