USC coach Lincoln Riley watched from the sideline as the Trojans lost 27-24 to Michigan in their Big Ten opener, with the Wolverines passing for just 32 yards throughout the game. Despite Riley believing they could have won, the Trojans fell short and described the loss as coming up one play shy. Whether Riley can lead USC to a national championship remains to be seen, but the close game against Michigan showed potential for future success under his leadership.
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Charlie Eastwood: ‘People don’t realise the sacrifices that you make’
Charlie Eastwood, a professional athlete, recently experienced the loss of his father, John, after a battle with illness. Despite standing on the podium numerous times in his career, this particular event felt different due to the recent loss. Eastwood had been doing simulator work in Italy when he received the call about his father's condition, leading to a "whirlwind week" as he rushed to be with his family in Northern Ireland during his father's final...
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