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Oddsmakers Believe The Green Bay Packers Will Finish Last In The NFC North

March 20, 2023 by www.forbes.com Leave a Comment

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With or without Aaron Rodgers, the folks in the desert didn’t give the Green Bay Packers much of a chance to win the NFC North on 2023.

Before it became clear that Rodgers’ time in Green Bay was over, Fanduel gave the Packers the third-best odds to win the division at +340. Now, with Rodgers expected to be playing for the New York Jets in 2023, Green Bay’s odds are at +410.

What is fascinating, though, is Fanduel believes the Packers will finish last in the NFC North. The last time that happened was 2005, when Green Bay went 4-12. In fact, the Packers have been either first or second in the division 14 of the past 17 years and third just three times (2008, 2017, 2018).

Fanduel currently has Detroit as the divisional frontrunner at +130. The Lions haven’t won the NFC North since 1993.

Minnesota, which won the division by four games in 2022, is picked for second at +310. Chicago, which had the worst record in the NFL last year (3-14) has the third-lowest odds at +320, followed by Green Bay (+410).

Here’s a look at the NFC North, with Rodgers likely to be out of the division for the first time in 19 years.

DETROIT

The Lions haven’t won a divisional crown since 1993, but could be poised to capture their first title in three decades.

Detroit began the 2022 season 1-6 and coach Dan Campbell found himself on the hot seat. But the Lions won eight of their final 10 games, narrowly missed the playoffs and could be one of the NFL’s most dangerous teams in 2023.

Detroit has added cornerbacks Cam Sutton and Emmanuel Moseley, and safety Chauncey Gardner-Johnson in free agency. That should immediately help upgrade a defense that ranked last in yards (392.4) and 30 th in points allowed (25.1) in 2022.

Detroit also has the No. 6 pick in the NFL Draft, one it acquired from the Los Angeles Rams in the Matthew Stafford trade, and its own first round pick at No. 18. In addition to those picks, the Lions should get a full season out of second-year wideout Jameson Williams, the 12th overall pick in the 2022 draft who missed most of his rookie year with a torn ACL.

The offense ranked fourth in total yards (380.0) last year and fifth in points per game (26.6). And now, the defense should be much improved.

“We like the foundation we have with a young core,” Lions general manager Brad Holmes said. “We have a culture in place that people can thrive in. I believe that we’re headed in the right direction, but we obviously still have a lot more work to do. That work has long since started. But again, our approach remains the same.”

MINNESOTA

The Vikings won the division by four games last year, but have just the second-best odds for 2023. That’s largely because Minnesota was 11-0 in one score games during the regular season, before losing a one score game in the playoffs.

Minnesota has lost defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson, cornerback Patrick Peterson, linebacker Eric Kendricks and wideout Adam Thielen in free agency. On the flip side, the Vikings added defensive linemen Marcus Davenport and Dean Lowry, tight end Josh Oliver and cornerback Byron Murphy.

Is that enough stay at the top of the division?

Oddsmakers say no.

“There’s no one right way,” Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah said of building his roster. “I think what you want to do, obviously you want to make sure that you build in the draft because the access to the best players – the players with the best ceilings – typically is in the draft, right?

“Free agency does happen, and there are some players that shake free in free agency, but now every team wants that guy. Now that’s a competitive market, and now the prices got a little bit higher. Now in the draft, you have a chance to get them, build them in your building, build the culture with them.”

CHICAGO

The Bears are coming off a 3-14 season and had a roster that was lacking everywhere.

But Chicago could be the most improved team in football next year after making several free agency splashes, as well as the NFL’s biggest trade this offseason.

Chicago had more money to spend in free agency than any team in football, and has done just that. The Bears added linebackers Tremaine Edmunds and T.J. Edwards, defensive end DeMarcus Walker, guard Nate Davis and tight end Robert Tonyan.

Chicago also traded the No. 1 pick in April’s draft to Carolina for Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore, the No. 9 pick and a second-round pick this year, a 2024 first-round pick and a second-round pick in 2025.

Moore and Tonyan give promising quarterback Justin Fields weapons he didn’t have last season. The defense, which ranked 32 nd in scoring last year, should be improved.

Chicago remains $41 million under the salary cap and could still make a handful of free agency splashes. The Bears also have three picks in the first two rounds of April’s draft.

“When you get pieces to the puzzle and start fitting them in, free agency first and then the draft, certainly that’s going to adjust through the offseason,” Bears coach Matt Eberflus said. “We’re excited about doing that. We have a lot of good coaches. They do a great job of adjusting. And we’re excited to get that done.”

GREEN BAY

The Packers are coming off an 8-9 campaign, their first losing season since Matt LaFleur arrived in 2019. Now, Green Bay will have a new starting quarterback for the first time since 2008.

The Packers believe Jordan Love is ready. And Aaron Rodgers was the picture of mediocrity in 2022.

The Packers have taken some lumps in free agency, losing defensive linemen Dean Lowry and Jarran Reed, wideout Allen Lazard and tight end Robert Tonyan. Green Bay did re-sign return ace Keisean Nixon and a potential starting safety in Tavarius Moore.

While oddsmakers think the Packers are heading backwards, Green Bay general manager Brian Gutekunst feels differently.

“I believe in our group, I really do,” Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst said. “I think every year’s new and this is a hard league but I believe in the players – certainly there’s going to be change within our roster, there’s no doubt about that – but I believe in the organization, how we do things.

“I believe in the process. Sometimes things don’t go your way and you look at it and you’ve got to be able to tweak things, but I believe in the people in this building and I’m excited for 2023.”

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Kansas State’s Jerome Tang takes swipe at Kentucky’s ‘tradition’ after March Madness win

March 20, 2023 by www.foxnews.com Leave a Comment

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Kansas State coach Jerome Tang did not mince words when talking about what it meant to him to beat Kentucky in the Round of 32 and advance to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.

Markquis Nowell scored 23 of his 27 points in the second half to help Kansas State defeat Kentucky , 75-69. The team advances to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2018.

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Kansas State Wildcats head coach Jerome Tang watches his team play against the Kentucky Wildcats during the second round of the 2023 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament held at Greensboro Coliseum on March 19, 2023 in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Kansas State Wildcats head coach Jerome Tang watches his team play against the Kentucky Wildcats during the second round of the 2023 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament held at Greensboro Coliseum on March 19, 2023 in Greensboro, North Carolina. (Grant Halverson/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

“We have a program that’s rich in tradition also,” Tang told reporters after the game, via WLKY. “All those old dudes that played for Kentucky, they ain’t coming back, right? So, tradition does not help you if you don’t get out on the floor and play with some dudes. We had more dudes than they had today. That’s what that was.”

Kentucky is the typical blue-blood school that has had a lot of success in college basketball, whether it was under John Calipari or someone else. Kentucky has not made the Final Four since 2015 and the national championship since 2014. They lost won a title in 2012.

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Kentucky head coach John Calipari yells during the first half of a second-round college basketball game against Kansas State in the NCAA Tournament on Sunday, March 19, 2023, in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Kentucky head coach John Calipari yells during the first half of a second-round college basketball game against Kansas State in the NCAA Tournament on Sunday, March 19, 2023, in Greensboro, North Carolina. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

Kansas State will play Michigan State in the East Regional semifinals on Thursday.

Tang is in his first season with the Wildcats. He worked under Scott Drew at Baylor before taking the Wildcats’ job before the start of the 2022-23 season. He took the reins from Bruce Weber, who was there from 2012-2022.

Kansas State got to the Elite Eight in 2018. However, the Wildcats have not been to the Final Four since 1964 and in the tournament finals since 1951.

Kansas State head coach Jerome Tang celebrates with members of the pep band after defeating Kentucky in a second-round college basketball game in the NCAA Tournament on Sunday, March 19, 2023, in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Kansas State head coach Jerome Tang celebrates with members of the pep band after defeating Kentucky in a second-round college basketball game in the NCAA Tournament on Sunday, March 19, 2023, in Greensboro, North Carolina. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

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Tang and Kansas State still have a ways to go before getting a chance at a national championship.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Ryan Gaydos is a senior editor for Fox News Digital.

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NFL Draft 2023: Why drafting the first quarterback does not necessarily ensure a team will get the best

March 20, 2023 by www.cbssports.com Leave a Comment

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In fewer than 50 days, the 2023 NFL Draft is to commence, with multiple quarterbacks expected to be taken in the first round. Carolina recently traded up to the No. 1 overall selection for the right to select their quarterback of choice. Selecting the first quarterback does not necessarily mean that team will walk away with the draft’s best quarterback, however.

Situation matters; coaching and a strong supporting cast are vital for a young quarterback, as they lay a foundation for the rest of his career. Few are truly unable to carry the team out of the mud.

Here is a look at the first five quarterbacks selected in each draft class since 2010:

2022

1. Kenny Pickett , Pittsburgh (No. 20 overall) Desmond Ridder , Cincinnati (No. 74 overall) Malik Willis , Liberty (No. 86 overall) Matt Corral , Ole Miss (No. 94 overall) Bailey Zappe , Western Kentucky (No. 137 overall)

Other notable : Sam Howell , North Carolina (No. 144 overall), Brock Purdy , Iowa State (No. 262 overall)

It is early in the career of these young quarterbacks. Pickett started 12 games and showed some promise. Howell, Ridder, Zappe and Willis combined for 10 starts; Zappe played well enough to stir a micro quarterback controversy in Foxboro. Purdy started eight games, including three in a postseason run for the 49ers .

2021

1. Trevor Lawrence , Clemson (No. 1 overall) Zach Wilson , BYU (No. 2 overall) Trey Lance , North Dakota State (No. 3 overall) Justin Fields , Ohio State (No. 11 overall) Mac Jones , Alabama (No. 15 overall)

Other notable : Davis Mills , Stanford (No. 67 overall)

It has been a tale of two seasons for Lawrence. There were the pre- and post-Urban Meyer eras. Lawrence performed closer to the expectations of a franchise quarterback this season under the direction of head coach Doug Pederson. The season extended beyond the wild-card round with a victory over the Chargers .

Wilson has been more frustrating than exciting to this point in his career. There is too much hero ball and poor decision-making. His on-field performance likely led to the team’s pursuit of veteran Aaron Rodgers . Lance was finally handed the keys to a starting role this season but suffered a season-ending ankle injury in the second game.

Fields has been a predominant runner in his fledgling career. The Bears catered the offense towards his skillset during the second half of the 2022 season and Fields showed progress. Jones was in the hunt for Offensive Rookie of the Year last season but, as noted above, found himself in more headlines than stat sheets this season trying to fend off rookie Bailey Zappe. Mills has started 26 games, which is the third-most among this quarterback class behind Lawrence (34) and Jones (31).

Lawrence is the only quarterback from this group to inspire confidence, while Fields has done enough to bring hope to the Windy City. It is still early in their respective careers, though.

2020

1. Joe Burrow , LSU (No. 1 overall) Tua Tagovailoa , Alabama (No. 5 overall) Justin Herbert , Oregon (No. 6 overall) Jordan Love , Utah State (No. 26 overall) Jalen Hurts , Oklahoma (No. 53 overall)

Outside of Burrow’s injury, he has been the best among this quarterback class. He has led Cincinnati to consecutive AFC Championship game appearances despite unstable offensive line play. Tagovailoa has been a solid quarterback when healthy, but that is obviously going to be the predominant narrative moving forward.

Herbert is a luxury car with all of the bells and whistles that has done more residential driving than exploring the ocean shores that are the postseason. He has all the necessary tools to be the best quarterback of this group, but does not have the postseason success to stack up favorably to Burrow.

Fans may finally get an extended look at Love this coming season , as it appears Aaron Rodgers will transition from the dark green pastures of Green Bay to the hunter green pastures of New York. Hurts began his career backing up Carson Wentz but is now charging up the ranks with a runner-up finish in the Super Bowl .

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2019

1. Kyler Murray , Oklahoma (No. 1 overall) Daniel Jones , Duke (No. 6 overall) Drew Lock , Missouri (No. 42 overall) Will Grier , West Virginia (No. 100 overall)

Other notable : Jarrett Stidham , Auburn (No. 133 overall), Gardner Minshew , Washington State (No. 178 overall)

It is not a particularly stellar quarterback class in hindsight. The first two taken have had the most productive, lucrative careers. It goes to show how situation and coaching can alter one’s perspective of a player. In 2021, New York declined Jones’ fifth-year option worth $22.3 million. Prior to the season, Giants head coach Brian Daboll himself admitted that he did not envision Daniel Jones playing himself into a position to receive the contract (4 years, $160 million) that he recently received. Daboll had Jones looking like a quality NFL quarterback and a player who the franchise felt was indispensable.

Murray has looked like a game-changer when available. When defenses feel like they have him cornered, he scampers for a first down. The issue has been consistency and off-field murmurings about Murray’s commitment to the game. The Oklahoma product signed a five-year extension worth $230.5 million last offseason. Time will tell if he is the type of quarterback who can lead his team deep into the postseason.

2018

1. Baker Mayfield , Oklahoma (No. 1 overall) Sam Darnold , USC (No. 3 overall) Josh Allen , Wyoming (No. 7 overall) Josh Rosen , UCLA (No. 10 overall) Lamar Jackson , Louisville (No. 32 overall)

Other notable : Mason Rudolph , Oklahoma State (No. 76 overall), Mike White , Western Kentucky (No. 171 overall)

Insiders felt as though Cleveland’s choice at No. 1 overall was likely boiling down to Allen or Darnold the week before the draft. In the final 48 hours, the decision leaked, and it became clear that Mayfield would be the choice. Mayfield nearly won NFL Rookie of the Year. He was efficient and effective despite the dysfunction within the organization. Head coach Hue Jackson was fired and Freddie Kitchens was named head coach the following season. Mayfield has thrown for more than 16,000 yards in his career but has never been named to a Pro Bowl.

Darnold’s career has been worse to this point. His career began with Adam Gase, and now he is on his third team in five years. Rosen’s career has been the worst of the quarterbacks taken in the first round. He was traded after one season in Arizona and has bounced around the league ever since.

Allen is the most successful quarterback from this class thus far, despite being taken third. He has nearly 21,500 all-purpose yards for his career and 176 total touchdowns. The jury was out on Allen even two years into his career, but he blew up shortly thereafter, which is a credit to offensive coordinator Brian Daboll and the two-time Pro Bowl selection. Patrick Mahomes and Burrow have been blocking his path to the Super Bowl, but Allen is annually one of the best quarterbacks in the league.

Jackson is an MVP winner. He holds multiple NFL rushing records by a quarterback but also led the league in passing touchdowns in 2019. The biggest difference between Jackson and Allen has been availability and postseason success. The former has missed 12 games in his career to Allen’s five. Allen also has twice as many postseason appearances. There is no question Jackson is one of the most unique challenges for defensive coordinators when available, however.

2017

1. Mitch Trubisky , North Carolina (No. 2 overall) Deshaun Watson , Clemson (No. 12 overall) DeShone Kizer , Notre Dame (No. 52 overall) Davis Webb , California (No. 87 overall)

Chicago traded up to select Trubisky, who is now on his third team. Mahomes has an argument as the most talented quarterback to ever play in the NFL and is the first real threat to Tom Brady’s claim as the best quarterback ever. Mahomes has led Kansas City to the Super Bowl in three of the past four seasons, winning two. The Texas Tech product showed this past season that he does not need elite pass-catching talent to achieve the ultimate team goal.

Watson is easily the second-best quarterback from this class, but a lot of work has to be done to repair his public image following allegations of sexual misconduct. Watson has thrown for nearly 16,000 yards despite playing what amounts to four seasons in six years. The quarterback was nowhere near as productive over the past five games as he had been earlier in his career.

2016

1. Jared Goff , California (No. 1 overall) Paxton Lynch , Memphis (No. 26 overall) Christian Hackenberg , Penn State (No. 51 overall) Jacoby Brissett , NC State (No. 91 overall)

Other notable : Dak Prescott , Mississippi State (No. 135 overall)

Goff and Wentz have had years of success but have never been confused for the league’s best quarterback. Each has been to a Super Bowl, and Wentz nearly won MVP. One other commonality between the two is that they have been traded from the respective organizations that picked them in 2016.

Lynch started two games in his NFL career. Brissett has started at least one game for four different franchises, including 11 for the Browns last season. Brissett is a classic example of the quarterback capable of stepping in as a starter, but has been better served as a backup throughout his career.

It looked as though Prescott was going to be the best quarterback from this class by a wide margin. After not missing a game during his first four seasons, the Mississippi State product has now missed 16 games over the past three years. While many have the memory of the Dallas quarterback throwing back-breaking interceptions at the forefront of their minds, Prescott has been efficient throughout his career. The 29-year-old has completed 66.4% of his passes for 166 touchdowns and 65 interceptions. His career will ultimately be judged on postseason success, and he currently has just two postseason victories.

2015

1. Jameis Winston , Florida State (No. 1 overall) Marcus Mariota , Oregon (No. 2 overall) Garrett Grayson , Colorado State (No. 75 overall) Sean Mannion , Oregon State (No. 89 overall) Bryce Petty , Baylor (No. 103 overall)

Other notable : Trevor Siemian , Northwestern (No. 250 overall)

Winston was a volatile quarterback in Tampa Bay. The range of outcomes swung too drastically on a play-by-play basis, so the Buccaneers elected not to hitch their wagon to him long-term. Winston re-signed in New Orleans this offseason as he embarks on his third season. He led the NFL in passing yards in 2019.

Mariota recently signed with his fourth NFL franchise after beginning his journey with Tennessee. Situation called for Siemian to start several games in Denver, but it did not earn him an extended look elsewhere.

2014

1. Blake Bortles , UCF (No. 3 overall) Johnny Manziel , Texas A&M (No. 22 overall) Teddy Bridgewater , Louisville (No. 32 overall) Derek Carr , Fresno State (No. 36 overall) Jimmy Garoppolo , Eastern Illinois (No. 62 overall)

Bortles was never the reason for victory, but he did play well enough for Jacksonville to advance to the Super Bowl had it not been for a blown call. He played for five franchises over the course of eight seasons. Bridgewater was off to a promising start in his career until injuries sent him on a detour. He was never able to fully regain his abilities and has since jumped around as a spot starter and backup.

Carr is similar to Kirk Cousins in that he plays well enough for his teams to have a shot at victory but is often not the reason for victory. The four-time Pro Bowl selection has thrown for more than 35,000 yards in his career, but Las Vegas deemed it not good enough this offseason when it granted his release. He has since signed in New Orleans.

Garoppolo, ironically, just replaced Carr in Las Vegas. He was also drafted with the intent of one day replacing the ultimate draft steal: Tom Brady. Garoppolo was traded to San Francisco when Brady outlasted his contract, but he was not able to do enough to prevent the 49ers’ eyes from wandering. They selected the shiny, new rookie quarterback in 2021 (Lance) with the hope of that player eventually taking over. Garoppolo now has an opportunity to re-kindle his career with old flame Josh McDaniels.

2013

1. EJ Manuel , Florida State (No. 16 overall) Geno Smith , West Virginia (No. 39 overall) Mike Glennon , NC State (No. 73 overall) Matt Barkley , USC (No. 98 overall) Ryan Nassib , Syracuse (No. 110 overall)

Glennon has latched on as a traveled backup quarterback, but few others have amounted to much from this class. Smith is amidst a resurgence in the pacific northwest. He signed a three-year contract with Seattle this off-season but now has to fend off the idea of taking a rookie quarterback in April’s draft.

2012

1. Andrew Luck, Stanford, (No. 1 overall) Ryan Tannehill , Texas A&M (No. 8 overall) Brandon Weeden , Oklahoma State (No. 22 overall) Brock Osweiler , Arizona State (No. 57 overall)

Other notable : Russell Wilson , Wisconsin (No. 75 overall), Nick Foles , Arizona (No. 88 overall), Kirk Cousins, Michigan State (No. 102 overall)

Luck was viewed as one of the safest quarterback prospects to enter the draft since John Elway. He went to four Pro Bowls in seven seasons before abruptly announcing his retirement, which is certainly not something that Indianapolis could have seen forthcoming in its pre-draft evaluation, in 2018. Luck holds the NFL record for passing yards by a rookie quarterback (4,374).

Washington surrendered a massive pile of resources for the right to trade up and select Griffin. He was named Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2012, but injuries began to pile up. The Baylor product played nine seasons in the league with three franchises. Miami essentially gave up on Tannehill and traded him to Tennessee. The Titans were able to resuscitate his career, and he is now going into his fifth season with the franchise. He has thrown for more than 33,000 yards in his career.

Weeden played seven seasons with four franchises. He had some memorable interceptions during his career. Osweiler received a rather large contract from Houston after serving as Peyton Manning’s backup in Denver. Before that contract had come to an end, the Texans shipped him and a second-round pick to Cleveland for the Browns to absorb the remainder of the contract.

The two best quarterbacks to come from this draft class were taken outside of Round 1. Wilson is a nine-time Pro Bowl selection and a Super Bowl champion. Despite his lack of traditionally ideal size, the third-round choice rose to prominence. He is now going into his 12th NFL season and second with the Broncos since being traded for a package that included multiple first-round picks. Wilson has thrown for 40,583 yards in his career.

Cousins spent the first six seasons of his career attempting to pry the starting role from Griffin. He eventually would, but it was not enough for Washington to pay him the contract he felt he deserved. The Michigan State quarterback is now entering his sixth season in Minneapolis since signing the NFL’s first fully guaranteed contract.

Foles is the other quarterback in this class to win a Super Bowl as a starter.

2011

1. Cam Newton , Auburn (No. 1 overall) Jake Locker , Washington (No. 8 overall) Blaine Gabbert , Missouri (No. 10 overall) Christian Ponder , Florida State (No. 12 overall) Andy Dalton , TCU (No. 35 overall)

Other notable : Colin Kaepernick , Nevada (No. 36 overall), Tyrod Taylor , Virginia Tech (No. 180 overall)

Newton has been an MVP and went to three Pro Bowls. He holds an NFL record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback (75). On the field, he was one of the most challenging matchups for opposing defensive coordinators. Injuries derailed his career and prevented him from being effective late into his career.

Dalton led Cincinnati to the playoffs multiple times before becoming a well-traveled veteran quarterback. Kaepernick had some big seasons in San Francisco. Taylor has played replacement level football serving as a starter in certain situations before settling into his role as a mentor and backup.

2010

1. Sam Bradford , Oklahoma (No. 1 overall) Tim Tebow , Florida (No. 25 overall) Jimmy Clausen , Notre Dame (No. 48 overall) Colt McCoy , Texas (No. 85 overall) Mike Kafka , Northwestern (No. 122 overall)

Bradford was named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year but missed 15 games over the following three seasons. He battled injuries most of his career, but teams were always willing to take a chance on his potential when available. As a result, Bradford was traded twice during his career.

Tebow had fewer passing yards (2,422) than Clausen (2,520) but did produce a playoff victory for the city of Denver when he found wide receiver Demariyus Thomas for an 80-yard touchdown in overtime. McCoy has had the longest career in the NFL, fulfilling a role as a valuable backup and competent spot starter. He is entering his 14th season in the NFL but has thrown for less than half the yardage (7,975) of Bradford (19,449) in nine seasons.

The 2023 NFL Draft will take place April 27-29 in Kansas City, Missouri. Florida’s Anthony Richardson, Kentucky’s Will Levis, Alabama’s Bryce Young and Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud are all expected to be taken in the first round.

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GOP moves to block Biden’s pistol brace rule: ‘Abuse of rule-making authority’

March 20, 2023 by www.foxnews.com Leave a Comment

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EXCLUSIVE: House Republicans this week will take a step toward blocking the Biden administration’s new rule that tightens regulations on pistol stabilizing braces , and call the rule an “abuse” of federal authority.

The rule, called Factoring Criteria for Firearms with Attached Stabilizing Braces, took effect on Jan. 31 after it was finalized by the Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms, Tobacco and Explosives (ATF). It will treat any firearms with stabilizing accessories as short-barreled rifles, which require a federal license to own under the National Firearms Act .

According to Republicans, the rule would require gun owners to either register pistols with stabilizing braces with the ATF, turn over those firearms, or face 10 years in jail and up to $10,000 in fines.

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Rep. Andrew Clyde, a Republican from Georgia, is hoping to gut a Biden administration rule that imposes new restrictions on gun owners.

Rep. Andrew Clyde, a Republican from Georgia, is hoping to gut a Biden administration rule that imposes new restrictions on gun owners. (Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Reps. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., and Richard Hudson, R-N.C., are leading the effort in the House of Representatives, and plan to introduce a Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution on Monday. The resolution would nullify the Biden administration rule if passed by the House and Senate and signed by President Biden, or if Congress were to override a likely Biden veto.

“Congress must swiftly move to block the ATF’s unconstitutional pistol brace rule, as this misguided measure turns millions of law-abiding gun owners, including many disabled veterans, into criminals for merely possessing legal firearms with stabilizing braces,” Clyde told Fox News Digital ahead of the introduction of the measure.

Clyde told Fox that the ATF’s “abuse of rule-making authority” would violate the Constitution and disregard Congress’ legislative authority, and was “nothing more than a reckless attempt to advance President Biden’s ultimate goal of an unarmed America.”

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Rep. Richard Hudson, a Republican from North Carolina, speaks during a news conference at the U.S. Capitol on March 9, 2021.

Rep. Richard Hudson, a Republican from North Carolina, speaks during a news conference at the U.S. Capitol on March 9, 2021. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“As a fierce defender of our Second Amendment freedoms and one of the few federal firearms licensees in Congress, I’m proud to help lead the fight against the ATF’s latest assault on our unalienable right to keep and bear arms,” he added.

Hudson echoed Clyde’s warning of the rule’s affront to the rights of gun owners across the country. “This rule jeopardizes the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding gun owners and disabled combat veterans. I’m proud to lead the fight in blocking the ATF’s unconstitutional pistol brace rule,” he told Fox News Digital.

A similar resolution was introduced in the Senate last week by Sens. John Kennedy, R-La., and Roger Marshall, R-Kan.

Sen. John Kennedy speaks during a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, Sept. 28, 2021.

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Other Republican lawmakers also slammed the new rule after it was finalized by the ATF in January, calling it an “unconstitutional overreach” and a “gun registration and confiscation scheme.”

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Last month, the National Rifle Association was joined in a lawsuit against the Biden administration over the rule by SB Tactical, B&T USA, wounded warrior Richard Cicero, and a coalition of 25 states led by West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley. States signing onto that effort were Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia and Wyoming.

Fox News’ Chris Pandolfo contributed to this report.

Brandon Gillespie is an associate editor at Fox News. Follow him on Twitter at @brandon_cg.

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UConn vs Baylor: Time, TV channel, schedule for 2023 the NCAA tournament second round

March 20, 2023 by economictimes.indiatimes.com Leave a Comment

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The third and final game in a tripleheader featuring three NCAA Tournament games will be played between UConn and Baylor on Monday on the network.

The 2-seed UConn begins its NCAA Tournament run on Monday in an effort to reach the Sweet 16 for the 29th straight season after losing in the championship game the previous year. The seventh-seeded Baylor Bears, who are in their second season under head coach Nicki Collen, stand in the way of the Huskies.

On Saturday, UConn easily defeated Vermont by a score of 43 points in the Round of 64 thanks to All-American big Aaliyah Edwards, who scored 28 points while shooting 13 of 15 from the field, grabbing seven rebounds, and dishing out five of the team’s 27 assists.

What channel is today’s UConn vs. Baylor game on?

TV channel: ESPN

Live stream: Sling TV, ESPN app

UConn vs. Baylor start time

Date: Monday, March 20
Time: 9 p.m. ET | 8 p.m. CT

Women’s March Madness schedule 2023

Round 2

Sunday, March 19

Matchup

Time (ET)

TV

(1) South Carolina 76, (8) South Florida 45

1 p.m.

ABC

(10) Georgia vs. (2) Iowa

3 p.m.

ABC

(11) Mississippi State vs. (3) Notre Dame

3:30 p.m.

ESPN

(9) South Dakota State vs. (1) Virginia Tech

5 p.m.

ESPN2

(7) Arizona vs. (2) Maryland

5:30 p.m.

ESPN

(10) Princeton vs. (2) Utah

7 p.m.

ESPN2

(6) Michigan vs. (3) LSU

7:30 p.m.

ESPN

(8) Ole Miss vs. (1) Stanford

9:30 p.m.

ESPN

Monday, March 20

Matchup

Time (ET)

TV

(6) North Carolina vs. (3) Ohio State

4 p.m.

ESPN2

(12) Toledo vs. (4) Tennessee

6 p.m.

ESPN2

(5) Louisville vs. (4) Texas

7 p.m.

ESPN

(12) Florida Gulf Coast vs. (4) Villanova

7 p.m.

ESPNU

(9) Miami (Fla.) vs. (1) Indiana

8 p.m.

ESPN2

(6) Colorado vs. (3) Duke

9 p.m.

ESPN

(7) Baylor vs. (2) UConn

9 p.m.

ESPNU

(5) Oklahoma vs. (4) UCLA

10 p.m.

ESPN2

Yemen’s women basketball players overcome war and disability as they hit the court

  • ​Overcoming war and disability
  • ​Nothing can stop us
  • ​All-women team
  • Wheelchair basketball championship in Yemen
  • ​Boosting moral support

​Overcoming war and disability

In Yemen’s capital Sanaa, women in long-sleeved athletics shirts raced down a basketball court in wheelchairs, dribbling and passing as a small crowd cheered them on.

​Nothing can stop us

The Arab world’s poorest country is devastated by conflict, the novel coronavirus and a humanitarian crisis that the United Nations has called the world’s worst. But all that didn’t stop a local wheelchair basketball championship going ahead in Sanaa this month.

​All-women team

Five all-women teams were part of the competition, only the second of its kind, including Al-Erada — Arabic for “The Will”, and Al-Mustaqbal, or “The Future”. The female players, some wearing face coverings as well as their headscarves, jostled and shot baskets from sports wheelchairs painted red and light-green at the indoor court.

Wheelchair basketball championship in Yemen

“Disability is a gift, not an obstacle,” one of the players told, wearing her team’s striped orange vest. “What we want is inclusion and support, and we can be involved in any field,” she said. “We need special wheelchairs equipped for playing and, most importantly, moral support.”

​Boosting moral support

A coach of multiple teams, Abdo Mohammed Zayed, said Yemen’s lack of clubs and facilities for players with disabilities presented another challenge. The goal of the tournament, he said, was to “offer social and moral support to those with disabilities, and allow them to showcase their capabilities and creativity.”

Sweet 16

Friday, March 24

Game

Time (ET)

TV

TBD

2:30 p.m.

ESPN

TBD

5 p.m.

ESPN

TBD

7:30 p.m.

ESPN

TBD

10 p.m.

ESPN

Saturday, March 25

Game

Time (ET)

TV

TBD

11:30 a.m.

ESPN

TBD

2 p.m.

ABC

TBD

4 p.m.

ESPN2

TBD

6:30 p.m.

ESPN2

Elite Eight

Sunday, March 26

Game

Time (ET)

TV

TBD

7 p.m.

ESPN

TBD

9 p.m.

ESPN

Monday, March 27

Game

Time (ET)

TV

TBD

7 p.m.

ESPN

TBD

9 p.m.

ESPN

Final Four

Friday, March 31

Game

Time (ET)

TV

TBD

7 p.m.

ESPN

TBD

9:30 p.m.

ESPN

National championship

Sunday, April 2

Game

Time (ET)

TV

TBD

3:30 p.m.

ABC

FAQs:

  1. What does UConn stand for?
    The University of Connecticut
  2. What is Baylor known for?
    A Private Christian University and a Top 1 Research Institute in the Country.

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