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NCAAF News: Former Iowa OL Cody Ince dies at 23


Former Iowa offensive lineman Cody Ince died over the weekend, the school said Tuesday. Ince was 23.

A cause of death hasn’t been revealed.

An obituary posted online by a funeral home said Ince passed away Saturday at his home near Grantsburg, Wis.

Ince was part of the program from 2018-21 and started in 10 of 29 games played. He started six games in 2020 and four in 2021.

“I am incredibly sad to hear about Cody Ince’s sudden passing,” Hawkeyes coach Kirk Ferentz said in a statement. “Cody was a tremendous young man, valued teammate, and contributor to our program. He loved football, fishing and hunting, and believed in the importance of family and friendships.

“Cody was just beginning this next chapter of his life and was about to be married. Mary (Ferentz’s wife) and I are heartbroken for his fiancee, his family and all his friends who knew and loved him. All of us in the football program — his coaches and teammates — are mourning his loss.”

Ince didn’t return for the 2022 season due to injury issues.

–Field Level Media

NCAAF News: Hugh Freeze sees Auburn in ‘upper echelon’ of SEC in ’23


Hugh Freeze returns to the SEC as head coach at Auburn, where expectations are rising for the Tigers to be one of the league’s contenders.

Freeze signed a six-year deal with an average annual value of $6.5 million after four seasons with eight or more wins at Liberty.

“I would see us in the upper echelon of this conference,” Freeze said of Auburn. “We have the facilities, we have the support, we have the administration and you’re in an area that football’s important.”

Freeze, 53, was coach at Ole Miss for five seasons and inherits an Auburn program desperate to rediscover the glory days. He said he wasn’t expecting the door to re-open to the conference after he was dismissed by Ole Miss in the wake of a scandal involving female escorts.

The Plains opted for the change following the in-season dismissal of Bryan Harsin, who compiled a 9-12 record at Auburn before his contract was bought out. Carnell “Cadillac” Williams, a former star running back for the program, was named the interim coach after Harsin’s 3-5 start, and the Tigers finished 5-7. They’ve won only two bowl games — in 2015 and 2018 — the past 11 seasons.

One pressing question entering August practices: Where will Freeze turn at quarterback? There are four quarterbacks vying for the job in a competition Freeze said he prefers over anointing a No. 1 right now.

“Quarterback-wise, that’s going to be a challenge for us,” Freeze said.

Among them is Robby Ashford, a player Freeze is confident can help — somewhere — this season.

“He’s probably the absolute best athlete I’ve ever coached at that position,” Freeze said. “I think he’s dynamic in so many ways.”

–Field Level Media

NCAAF News: Champion Georgia not afraid of three-peat talk


Three-peat talk in Athens draws little reaction from Georgia head coach Kirby Smart, who has bigger concerns as the Bulldogs bid to win the national title for the third consecutive season.

“We’ve certainly looked at some three-peat scenarios of teams like the Bulls and different sports teams that they might actually know about,” Smart said Tuesday at SEC Media Days in Nashville. “No offense to the Minnesota 1935 team, but I don’t know if it’s going to resonate with my audience.

“And I don’t care about the three-peat, the two-peat or the one-peat. I care about complacency. If the focus is on that and the outcomes, I think the rest will take care of itself in terms of allowing our guys to focus on being the best they can be.”

Smart said he and the administration have communicated and discussed hazing and related incidents with players since Pat Fitzgerald was fired at Northwestern. But already part of the program is Smart’s introduction meeting in which he strictly shares team rules and roles.

“We do education,” he said, recalling his freshman year having his head shaved and being told to carry meal trays for upperclassmen. “We do more of a brotherhood. Take this guy in. He’s at your position. Can you go out and teach him and walk him through, embrace those guys and make sure they understand that hazing will not be tolerated, and if it is, they need to let us know.

“We do more of a brotherhood. Take this guy in. He’s at your position. Can you go out and teach him and walk him through, embrace those guys and make sure they understand that hazing will not be tolerated, and if it is, they need to let us know.

As is custom in the SEC, Georgia won’t have a cakewalk to a conference championship in 2023.

The Bulldogs don’t go on the road until playing Auburn on Sept. 30, but travel to Florida (Oct. 28, Jacksonville, Fla.) and Tennessee (Nov. 18) with a shuffled roster. They replaced offensive tackle Broderick Jones, quarterback Stetson Bennett, defensive tackle Jalen Carter, linebacker Nolan Smith, cornerback Kelee Ringo and tight end Darnell Washington, all 2023 draft picks among the 23 players selected in the NFL draft the past two years.

Smart downplayed having been in three-peat mode at Alabama as defensive coordinator in 2012 and 2013.

“I’ll be honest with you. I don’t remember that next season or anything that carried over from that season because you’re not thinking about the last season,” Smart said of the 2014 season with Alabama. “I think sometimes as media you guys want to make it about, well, what are you going to learn, how are you going to combat this.

“All we’re thinking about is the next 24 hours. Like how can we get better in the next 24 hours. I’m not sitting here thinking of some motivating factor. … We expect to be good at University of Georgia. We want sustained success. So we have to do that by winning every day. That’s not going to change whether we win it or not this year.”

Georgia does have continuity on the coaching staff. Every full-time staff member with the Bulldogs for the 2022 title returns.

“Retention for us is the key to sustaining success. Again, retention is the key to sustaining success,” Smart said. We can’t do that without a supportive administration, and we sure as hell can’t do that without a great culture of people wanting to be part of our program and pouring into our kids.”

Smart briefly addressed the growing number of traffic-related tickets and speeding incidents the program has dealt with, including the fatal accident in January that claimed the lives of Devin Willock and Chandler LeCroy.

“It’s very evident when you look at it, we’ve had traffic citations and incidents throughout the history of being at the University of Georgia. We actually don’t have more now than we’ve had in the past,” Smart said. “What concerns me most is the safety of our players, and when you drive at high speeds it’s unsafe. We don’t want that to happen. We’re going to do all we can to take that out and make sure that’s eradicated.”

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Running backs express outrage at lack of contract action


Jonathan Taylor and Derrick Henry weren’t shy about voicing their displeasure after fellow running backs Saquon Barkley, Josh Jacobs and Tony Pollard were unable to reach multi-year contracts ahead of the deadline for franchise-tagged players.

Barkley, Jacobs and Pollard are in line to play under the $10.091 million tag this season, provided the first two sign the tender.

While Barkley tweeted “It is what it is” on Monday, Taylor had a much longer response in regard to the situation surrounding the New York Giants running back.

“1. If you’re good enough, they’ll find you. 2. If you work hard enough, you’ll succeed,” the Colts running back wrote on Twitter. “…If you succeed … 3. You boost the Organization …and then… Doesn’t matter, you’re a RB.”

Henry, a two-time rushing champion for the Tennessee Titans, took an even strong stance.

“At this point, just take the RB position out the game then,” he tweeted. “The ones that want to be great & work as hard as they can to give their all to an organization, just seems like it don’t even matter. I’m with every RB that’s fighting to get what they deserve.”

San Francisco 49ers star Christian McCaffrey, who is the NFL’s highest-paid running back at $16 million per season, labeled the situation as “criminal.”

Pittsburgh Steelers standout Najee Harris said in part that the “notion that we deserve less is a joke.”

Barkley, 26, was the second overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft after a dynamic career at Penn State. He posted a career-high 1,312 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns in 16 games (all starts) last season while playing on the fifth-year option of his rookie deal.

The Giants’ current regime of general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll did not draft Barkley, but he appeared to be part of their long-term plans. Reports indicated that the sides were negotiating a long-term deal up until the deadline.

The Las Vegas Raiders did not pick up the fifth-year option on Jacobs’ rookie contract a year ago.

Jacobs, 25, responded by putting up 1,653 rushing yards on 340 touches (4.9 per attempt) and 12 touchdowns while starting all 17 games. He added 400 receiving yards in order to lead the league with 2,053 total yards from scrimmage. He was a first-team All-Pro and received his second Pro Bowl nod.

The Dallas Cowboys’ running game will go through Pollard, who is taking over RB1 from the released Ezekiel Elliott. Pollard took part in offseason activities as he recovered from ankle surgery, and he is expected to be ready to go when training camp opens July 26.

Pollard, 26, was selected to his first Pro Bowl after last season, in which he ran for a career-high 1,007 yards. He added 39 receptions for 371 yards, and he scored a combined 12 touchdowns in 16 games (four starts).

–Field Level Media

NFL News: JuJu Smith-Schuster (knee) ready to go for camp


Free-agent acquisition JuJu Smith-Schuster is fully recovered from a knee injury and ready to go for the opening of training camp with the New England Patriots next week.

Smith-Schuster told the Boston Globe on Monday that he will be a full participant when camp kicks off July 26. Smith-Schuster missed the team’s entire offseason program after sustaining a knee injury in the postseason with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Smith-Schuster signed a three-year contract worth $33 million with the Patriots in March.

Smith-Schuster, 26, caught 78 passes for 933 yards and three touchdowns for the Chiefs in 2022, his only season in Kansas City.

He reportedly sustained his knee in the AFC Championship Game but played through it, racking up 10 catches for 89 yards in the Chiefs’ postseason run, culminating with a Super Bowl victory.

Smith-Schuster, a former second-round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers, has 401 career receptions for 4,788 yards and 29 TDs.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Titans’ Mike Vrabel on DeAndre Hopkins: ‘Confident’ he’ll help


Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel on Tuesday defended his team’s reported signing of DeAndre Hopkins after the club failed in its previous attempt to bring in a veteran high-profile wide receiver.

The Titans’ previously attempted to bolster their wide receiver room in 2021 with the signing of star Julio Jones. The seven-time Pro Bowl selection, however, finished with just 31 catches for 434 yards and one touchdown in 10 games during his lone season with Tennessee.

On Sunday, multiple media outlets reported Hopkins will sign with the Titans on a two-year, $26 million contract worth up to $32 million with incentives. He reportedly will receive a base salary of $12 million in the first season with a chance to increase to $15 million.

“I don’t think whatever happened in the past with another player is going to apply to this particular player,” Vrabel said on Bussin’ With The Boys podcast. “If things come up, we’ll have to work through them. We wouldn’t have signed him or wanted to sign him if we weren’t confident he’d help us.”

Hopkins, 31, and Vrabel were together with the Houston Texans when the latter was their linebackers coach (2014-16) and defensive coordinator (2017). Hopkins met with the team in Nashville last month.

The Arizona Cardinals released Hopkins on May 26 after they reportedly failed to find a trade partner.

A three-time All-Pro and five-time Pro Bowl selection, Hopkins has 853 catches for 11,298 yards and 71 touchdowns in 145 games (all starts) with the Texans (2013-19) and Cardinals.

Hopkins had 64 catches for 717 yards with three touchdowns during a 2022 season in which he missed the first six games while serving a suspension for violating the league’s performance-enhancing drug policy. He sat out the final two games with a knee injury.

Since trading A.J. Brown to the Philadelphia Eagles ahead of the 2022 season, the Titans have been looking for a new WR1. Treylon Burks, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine and Kyle Philips are the current projected starters.

This is the first major splash for new Titans general manager Ran Carthon, who was hired in January to replace Jon Robinson.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: WR DeSean Jackson clarifies post, says he’s not retiring


Three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver DeSean Jackson clarified a post on social media that many interpreted as a retirement announcement.

Jackson, 36, initially caused a stir on Sunday morning with the following post on Instagram:

“Did it my way 15 years strong!! Neva anotha like it! #0ne0fone”

Two days later, Jackson took to social media in a bid to clear the air.

“They reaching my last post wasn’t a retirement post! I just had to get some stuff off my chest! Y’all will know when the Boi retire!” he wrote on Instagram.

Jackson, who is an unrestricted free agent, had nine catches for 153 yards in seven games (one start) last season with the Baltimore Ravens.

He has 641 receptions for 11,263 yards and 58 touchdowns in 183 games (159 starts) with the Philadelphia Eagles (2008-13, 2019-20), Washington franchise (2014-16), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2017-18), Los Angeles Rams (2021), Las Vegas Raiders (2021) and Ravens (2022).

A second-round pick by the Eagles in 2008, Jackson led the NFL in yards per reception in 2010, 2014, 2016 and 2018.

–Field Level Media

DOTA News: Playoff bracket set at Riyadh Masters


Quest Esports and BetBoom Team won their respective groups on Monday as the playoff bracket was finalized for the final stage of the Riyadh Masters.

Two wins and five draws were enough for Quest to win Group A by a hair, while BetBoom posted the best record overall with six wins and one loss in Group B.

Tiebreakers were required in each group after the final day of round-robin action. In Group A, 9Pandas won a pair of one-map matches to earn fourth place and a berth in the upper bracket of the playoff stage. In Group B, Tundra Esports earned the group’s sixth and final playoff berth via tiebreakers.

The $15 million Riyadh Masters features 20 teams, eight of which qualified directly to the group stage and eight others who qualified through the play-in.

The group stage began Friday and featured two groups of eight teams. Those matches were best-of-two in a single round-robin format. The top four teams advanced to the upper bracket of the playoffs, while the fifth- and sixth-place teams from each group advanced to the lower bracket. The remaining teams have been eliminated.

The playoffs take place Tuesday through Sunday and will be double elimination. All matches are best-of-three except for the grand final, which is best-of-five.

The winning team pockets $5 million with $2.5 million going to the runner-up.

On Monday, Quest drew with PSG.LGD 1-1 to secure top spot in Group A, while Team Spirit took second after a 1-1 draw with 9Pandas. Gaimin Gladiators swept OG in 35 minutes on green and 18 minutes on red to finish third in the group.

The tiebreaker to determine fourth place went to 9Pandas, who beat Evil Geniuses in 37 minutes on red and PSG.LGD in 56 minutes on red. PSG.LGD and EG settled for fifth and sixth place and will begin the playoffs in the lower bracket.

BetBoom polished off a dominant group-stage performance by beating TSM in 28 minutes on red and 48 minutes on green. Team Liquid took second and pushed Talon down to fourth by beating them in 45 minutes on red and 49 minutes on green. Aster finished third after beating Shopify Rebellion in 49 minutes on red and 41 minutes on green.

Team Secret was fifth in Group B after drawing with Tundra, who then moved to a round of tiebreakers against Shopify Rebellion and TSM for sixth. After TSM beat Shopify in 24 minutes on green, Tundra beat TSM in 44 minutes on green and Shopify in 36 minutes on red.

TSM and Shopify were among the teams eliminated from the tournament.

The playoffs begin Tuesday with the four upper-bracket quarterfinal matches:
–Quest Esports vs. Talon Esports
–Team Liquid vs. Gaimin Gladiators
–Team Spirit vs. Team Aster
–BetBoom Team vs. 9Pandas

Group A final standings (match W-D-L, map record)
1. Quest Esports — 2-5-0, 9-5
2. Team Spirit — 2-4-1, 8-6
3. Gaimin Gladiators — 2-4-1, 8-6
4. 9Pandas — 1-5-1, 7-7
5. PSG.LGD — 2-3-2, 7-7
6. Evil Geniuses — 2-3-2, 7-7
7. OG — 0-5-2, 5-9
8. Xtreme Gaming — 1-3-3, 5-9

Group B final standings (match W-D-L, map record)
1. BetBoom Team — 6-0-1, 12-2
2. Team Liquid — 3-3-1, 9-5
3. Team Aster — 3-3-1, 9-5
4. Talon Esports — 3-2-2, 8-6
5. Team Secret — 2-2-3, 6-8
6. Tundra Esports — 0-4-3, 4-10
7. TSM — 0-4-3, 4-10
8. Shopify Rebellion — 0-4-3, 4-10

Riyadh Masters prize pool:
1. $5 million — TBD
2. $2.5 million — TBD
3. $1.7 million — TBD
4. $1.2 million — TBD
5-6. $800,000 — TBD
7-8. $500,000 — TBD
9-12. $300,000 — TBD
13-14. $200,000 — OG, TSM
15-16. $100,000 — Xtreme Gaming, Shopify Rebellion
17-20. $50,000 — beastcoast, Entity, Virtus.pro, Execration

–Field Level Media

Apple’s Price Target Raised at Deutsche Bank Ahead of Q3

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Deutsche Bank raised its price target on Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) to $210.00 from $180.00 while reiterating its Buy rating ahead of the company’s Q3 earnings results, scheduled to be released on Aug 3.
The analysts expect the Q3 results and guidance for Q4 to be in line with or slightly exceed the current estimates of the Street. Recent checks and third-party data indicate positive prospects for iPhone, Mac, and Services, suggesting potential upside.
Even though the recovery in global smartphone demand is not as robust as anticipated, it appears that the premium market, including Apple, is experiencing less impact. Moreover, the preparation for the launch of the new iPhone seems to be progressing well, leading to the belief that iPhone unit sales could grow year-on-year in 2023, contrary to the Street’s expectations of around a 5% decline.
The analysts also highlighted the potential for EPS improvement from foreign exchange dynamics, which previously had a negative effect on revenue growth and gross margins.

Domino’s Pizza Reports Q2 EPS Beat, Shares Gain

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Domino’s Pizza (NYSE:DPZ) shares gained more than 4% intra-day today following the release of their Q2 results. In this quarter, the company reported an EPS of $3.08 on revenue of $1.03 billion, compared to the Street estimates of $3.06 on revenue of $1.07 billion.
The Q2 results revealed a 3.8% decrease in overall sales compared to the previous year. However, there was a modest 0.1% year-over-year growth in comparable sales, falling short of the expected 0.8% growth. While domestic sales saw a slight decline of 0.1%, international comparable sales saw a positive increase of 3.6%.
Russell Weiner, the CEO of Domino’s, addressed the challenges by stating that the company is actively working on revitalizing its delivery growth in the U.S. He emphasized his commitment to enhancing service, increasing staffing, and driving value and innovation, which they believe will ultimately lead to higher order counts in this crucial aspect of their business.