On the Air – Sat, 25 Oct 2025 PST

Sunday’s TV Highlights

Auto Racing

Noon: Cup Series: Xfinity 500 on NBC

1 p.m.: F1: Mexico Grand Prix on ABC

Football, NFL

10 a.m.: Chicago at Baltimore on CBS

10 a.m.: San Francisco at Houston on Fox 28

1:25 p.m.: Dallas at Denver on CBS

5:15 p.m.: Green Bay at Pittsburgh on NBC

Golf

10:30 a.m.: Champions: Simmons Bank Championship

1:30 p.m.: PGA: Black Desert Championship

Hockey

NHL – 10 a.m.: Colorado at New Jersey

WHL – 5:05 p.m.: Everett at Spokane on Victory+

Soccer, Men

7 a.m.: Serie A: Roma at Sassuolo on CBS Sports

7 a.m.: EPL: Manchester City at Aston Villa on USA

8:15 a.m.: La Liga: FC Barcelona at Real Madrid on ESPN2

9:30 a.m.: EPL: Tottenham at Everton on USA

2:30 p.m.: MLS playoffs: Chicago at Philadelphia on FS1

Soccer, Women

9 a.m.: College: Oklahoma State at West Virginia on ESPNU

1 p.m.: International friendly: Portugal at United States on TNT

Volleyball, College Women

10 a.m.: Florida at Arkansas on ESPN

Noon: Louisville at North Carolina on ESPN

Sunday’s Radio Highlights

Football, NFL

5:15 p.m.: Green Bay at Pittsburgh on 700-AM/105.3-FM

All events subject to change.

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Alabama’s HC Kalen DeBoer gets real on Germie Bernard after heroic play vs. South Carolina

The Alabama Crimson Tide survived yet another SEC thriller on Saturday, outlasting South Carolina 29-22 in a comeback that tested every bit of their championship mettle.

The victory came just days after head coach Kalen DeBoer had to rework his offensive plans, ruling out freshman wide receiver Lotzier Brooks before the matchup. Brooks’s absence opened the door for Germie Bernard to take on a bigger role — and he more than delivered.

Bernard not only caught the game-tying touchdown late in the fourth quarter but also sealed the victory with a 25-yard touchdown run in the final seconds. After the game, DeBoer couldn’t have been more complimentary of Bernard’s performance, which came at the perfect time for a Crimson Tide team that found itself down 22-14 midway through the fourth quarter.

Quarterback Ty Simpson—who continues to build a Heisman-worthy resume—rallied the offense for 15 unanswered points. His poise under fire and Bernard’s versatility helped Alabama avoid a potentially devastating upset loss on the road.

The Tide’s offensive balance was key, but so was their defense’s resilience. With the score tied 22-22, Alabama forced a late fumble on South Carolina quarterback LaNorris Sellers, setting up the final drive. Moments later, Bernard’s touchdown run punctuated a dramatic comeback and preserved Alabama’s playoff hopes.

After the win, Crimson Tide fans erupted online, celebrating the team’s grit and Bernard’s heroics. “Gutsy play call, love it,” one fan wrote, while another summed up the collective stress of the night: “I was as nervous as a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs! Roll Tide Roll!”

The victory improves Alabama to 7-1 on the season and keeps them firmly in the hunt for both the SEC Championship and College Football Playoff.

With a bye week up next before a critical matchup against No. 20 LSU, DeBoer’s squad will use the extra time to recover and continue building around players like Germie Bernard, who proved on Saturday that trust isn’t just earned in practice but in the biggest moments of the season.
https://clutchpoints.com/ncaa-football/alabama-football-news-kalen-deboer-gets-real-on-germie-bernard-after-heroic-play

Bank of Utah Championship 2025 Round 1 tee times and pairings explored

The Bank of Utah Championship 2025 is set to begin on Thursday, October 22, at the Black Desert Resort in Ivins, Utah. This second edition of the event will serve as the fourth tournament of the FedEx Cup Fall season.

The first round will kick off on Thursday at 9:55 a.m., featuring 132 players competing in 44 groups. The opening group to tee off from the first hole will include Ryan Palmer, Greyson Sigg, and Isaiah Salinda. Simultaneously, Hayden Buckley, Rico Hoey, and Thorbjørn Olesen will start from the tenth hole.

### Bank of Utah Championship 2025 Round 1 Pairings

Here is a detailed look at the tee times and player groups for Round 1 of the Bank of Utah Championship 2025:

#### Hole 1 Tee Times
– 9:55 a.m.: Ryan Palmer, Greyson Sigg, Isaiah Salinda
– 10:06 a.m.: Sam Ryder, Max McGreevy, Paul Peterson
– 10:17 a.m.: Will Gordon, Jesper Svensson, Doc Redman
– 10:28 a.m.: Adam Svensson, Adam Schenk, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
– 10:39 a.m.: Karl Vilips, Lee Hodges, Seamus Power
– 10:50 a.m.: Camilo Villegas, Luke List, Emiliano Grillo
– 11:01 a.m.: Ben Martin, David Lipsky, David Skinns
– 11:12 a.m.: Cameron Champ, Vince Whaley, Jeremy Paul
– 11:23 a.m.: Quade Cummins, Kevin Velo, Connor Howe
– 11:34 a.m.: Harrison Endycott, Vince Covello, Carson Lundell
– 11:45 a.m.: Cristobal Del Solar, Gordon Sargent, Kihei Akina (a)

Afternoon tee times continue as follows:
– 2:35 p.m.: Martin Laird, Ryo Hisatsune, Kris Ventura
– 2:46 p.m.: Chesson Hadley, Doug Ghim, Jackson Suber
– 2:57 p.m.: Matt NeSmith, Chan Kim, Hayden Springer
– 3:08 p.m.: Maverick McNealy, Matt McCarty, Billy Horschel
– 3:19 p.m.: Kurt Kitayama, Max Homa, Alex Noren
– 3:30 p.m.: William Mouw, Kevin Yu, Nick Hardy
– 3:41 p.m.: Beau Hossler, Mark Hubbard, Joseph Bramlett
– 3:52 p.m.: Austin Cook, Kevin Streelman, Patrick Fishburn
– 4:03 p.m.: Trevor Cone, Matthew Riedel, Yi Cao
– 4:14 p.m.: Matteo Manassero, Kaito Onishi, Mason Andersen
– 4:25 p.m.: Taylor Montgomery, Norman Xiong, Preston Summerhays

#### Hole 10 Tee Times
– 9:55 a.m.: Hayden Buckley, Rico Hoey, Thorbjørn Olesen
– 10:06 a.m.: Andrew Putnam, Justin Lower, Chandler Phillips
– 10:17 a.m.: Scott Piercy, Ben Kohles, Kevin Roy
– 10:28 a.m.: Steven Fisk, Sahith Theegala, Jason Day
– 10:39 a.m.: Ryan Gerard, Aldrich Potgieter, Michael Thorbjornsen
– 10:50 a.m.: Davis Thompson, Stephan Jaeger, Brandt Snedeker
– 11:01 a.m.: Carson Young, Mac Meissner, Ben Silverman
– 11:12 a.m.: Alex Smalley, Harry Higgs, Victor Perez
– 11:23 a.m.: Frankie Capan III, Anders Albertson, Tim Widing
– 11:34 a.m.: Will Chandler, Philip Knowles, Sebastian Moss
– 11:45 a.m.: Antoine Rozner, David Ford, Gavin Cohen

Afternoon tee times:
– 2:35 p.m.: Chad Ramey, Dylan Wu, Danny Walker
– 2:46 p.m.: Lanto Griffin, Patrick Rodgers, Ricky Castillo
– 2:57 p.m.: Trey Mullinax, Adam Hadwin, Henrik Norlander
– 3:08 p.m.: Joe Highsmith, Brice Garnett, Taylor Moore
– 3:19 p.m.: Patton Kizzire, Nick Dunlap, Francesco Molinari
– 3:30 p.m.: Rafael Campos, Matt Wallace, Tom Hoge
– 3:41 p.m.: Joel Dahmen, James Hahn, Zac Blair
– 3:52 p.m.: Noah Goodwin, Thomas Rosenmueller, Owen Stamper
– 4:03 p.m.: Taylor Dickson, Braden Thornberry, Tommy Sharp
– 4:14 p.m.: Pierceson Coody, Luke Clanton, Michael Brennan
– 4:25 p.m.: Takumi Kanaya, John Pak, David Liechty (a)

Stay tuned for more updates and coverage as the Bank of Utah Championship 2025 unfolds.

**About the Author**
*Shobhit Kukreti* is one of Sportskeeda’s most seasoned golf journalists, having authored over 3,600 articles with nearly 5.7 million reads. He holds an MSc in Geology and previously worked with the Asiana Times.

Shobhit combines his detailed understanding of terrain and course challenges with rigorous accuracy, ensuring his work is well-researched and easy to understand. While once a longtime fan of Tiger Woods, he now follows players like Nelly Korda, Scottie Scheffler, and Ludvig Aberg.

In his downtime, Shobhit enjoys singing, writing, and watching cricket and tennis.

*Edited by Shobhit Kukreti*
https://www.sportskeeda.com/golf/news-bank-utah-championship-2025-round-1-tee-times-pairings-explored

Why are people mad over College Gameday going to Vanderbilt?

ESPN’s College Gameday Heads to Vanderbilt University Amid Controversy

This Saturday, ESPN’s College Gameday is making its way to Vanderbilt University for the Commodores’ matchup against Missouri—a decision that has sparked considerable frustration among college football fans.

Vanderbilt’s Rise in College Football

Vanderbilt has been one of the most remarkable stories this season. Currently sitting at 6-1, the Commodores have built on a tremendous rise that began last season, highlighted by a breakthrough win over Alabama. This year, they’ve continued their momentum with key victories over South Carolina and LSU. Logically, choosing Vanderbilt as a College Gameday destination makes perfect sense. It’s an unlikely success story in the SEC, providing a compelling narrative for viewers.

The Frustration: Accusations of SEC Bias

However, the decision to spotlight Vanderbilt has triggered a wave of frustration across the college football landscape. The core complaint is familiar: College Gameday appears to prioritize the SEC, showcasing the same conference repeatedly while largely overlooking equally compelling stories from other programs and divisions.

Many fans are particularly upset that Gameday isn’t broadcasting from the North Dakota State vs. South Dakota State game, as it did in September 2019. This rivalry features two perennial powerhouses who have dominated the FCS National Championship landscape for years. Both teams are ranked at the top of the FCS standings, making this a pivotal matchup that will significantly influence playoff seeding later this fall.

Many argue that given the gravity of this game—pitting the top two FCS programs against each other—College Gameday should be there to tell that story and highlight an under-covered but highly significant part of college football. The frustration stems from the perception that Gameday is overlooking a matchup with clear national championship implications in favor of an SEC game.

Understanding the Reality of College Gameday Coverage

Personally, I find this particular outrage somewhat ironic. Those upset that Gameday isn’t showcasing North Dakota State vs. South Dakota State may not fully appreciate how incredibly difficult it is for the show to meaningfully acknowledge non-Power 4 institutions.

To understand the gap between expectation and reality regarding Gameday coverage, look no further than HBCU football. Despite a wealth of historic programs and compelling narratives over the years—many HBCU schools compete in the FCS—College Gameday has only broadcasted live from HBCU events four times since its inception:

– **Bayou Classic (2005):** Broadcast following Hurricane Katrina from Houston, Texas; the first time Gameday broadcasted from an HBCU event.
– **Hampton vs. Florida A&M (2008):** The first time Gameday broadcasted from an HBCU campus.
– **MEAC-SWAC Challenge (2021):** Broadcast from Atlanta during a Week 0 game coordinated with ESPN Events.
– **Jackson State (2022):** Broadcast from Jackson, Mississippi, during Deion Sanders’ final season with the Tigers.

*Note:* Gameday also broadcasted from the site of the Delaware State vs. North Dakota State game; however, Delaware State was the visitor.

The 2022 Stop at Jackson State: A Case Study

The 2022 visit to Jackson State offers a clear case study for why frustration over this weekend’s choice may be misguided. Despite setting up the entire broadcast on the JSU campus—largely due to the Deion Sanders phenomenon—the actual game against rival Southern University was relegated behind the ESPN+ paywall and was not flexed to ESPNU for television exposure.

In essence, JSU functioned more as a studio backdrop than as the main event. Outside of a well-produced feature on the legendary 1974 JSU team (featuring Hall of Famers Walter Payton, Jackie Slater, and Robert Brazile), the coverage largely focused on celebrity guests and Deion Sanders’ presence, rather than providing substantive insight into the SWAC or the team’s prospects.

It’s therefore somewhat hypocritical for fans to complain about missing North Dakota State vs. South Dakota State when Gameday struggled to deliver meaningful coverage even for a story as massive as Deion Sanders at Jackson State.

The Bigger Picture: Corporate Realities and Sports Coverage

This isn’t a new phenomenon in the FCS. The frustration arises mainly because this situation is now affecting schools that fans personally root for, where the matchup’s appeal is obvious but fails to align with ESPN’s strategic priorities.

At the heart of the matter is a corporate reality: ESPN recently signed a massive deal with the SEC, greatly expanding the conference’s presence across ABC and ESPN platforms. It’s only natural that they would use College Gameday—their premier promotional tool—to spotlight the product they invested billions of dollars in.

While there are numerous key games across the FCS that could warrant Gameday’s attention or even a broadcast, the show consistently chases what it perceives as the biggest headlines or most valuable properties. This focus often comes at the expense of highlighting significant programs without an established national fanbase—a sharp departure from the show’s earlier days, when spreading the spotlight was a core principle.

Conclusion: Managing Expectations

It’s understandable why many fans want more program diversity and recognition of great football regardless of the division or conference. However, considering ESPN’s history and business incentives, we should have anticipated this outcome.

In short, whether it’s Vanderbilt or North Dakota State, College Gameday’s choices reflect broader corporate strategies rather than a balanced celebration of college football’s full landscape.

By recognizing these realities, we can better appreciate the complexities behind College Gameday’s decisions and adjust our expectations accordingly.
https://clutchpoints.com/hbcu/why-are-people-mad-over-college-gameday-going-to-vanderbilt

Josh Mahura scores in OT to lift the Kraken past the Maple Leafs, 4-3

TORONTO (AP) — Josh Mahura scored his first goal of the season at 3:06 of overtime to give the Seattle Kraken a 4-3 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night.

Mahura beat Anthony Stolarz with a high shot, helping Seattle snap a two-game overtime losing streak on the opening night of their six-game road trip, which began with consecutive extra-time losses in Montreal and Ottawa.

Shane Wright contributed with a goal and an assist for the Kraken, while Jani Nyman and Vince Dunn also found the back of the net. Joey Daccord made 26 saves to secure the win, and Mason Marchment added two assists.

For the Maple Leafs, John Tavares scored twice, reaching a milestone of 500 points with Toronto. Morgan Rielly also scored, and goaltender Anthony Stolarz stopped 24 shots. Tavares’s second goal tied the game at 3-3 on a power play early in the third period.

The Kraken arrived at Scotiabank Arena wearing Mariners jerseys, showing support for Seattle’s baseball team. The Mariners currently lead the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2 in the American League Championship Series and have the chance to reach the franchise’s first World Series with a win in Sunday’s game in Toronto.

**Up next:**
– Kraken: At Philadelphia on Monday night
– Maple Leafs: Host New Jersey on Tuesday night

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AP NHL
https://wtop.com/sports/2025/10/josh-mahura-scores-in-ot-to-lift-the-kraken-past-the-maple-leafs-4-3/

Lane Kiffin mocks Kirby Smart with ‘clapping’ gesture to ref

Ole Miss football versus Georgia took a rather humorous and mocking turn on Saturday, centered around Lane Kiffin’s playful dig at opposing coach Kirby Smart.

The Bulldogs head coach went viral for a clapping incident against Auburn last Saturday. Well, Kiffin put his own spin on it during the Ole Miss-Georgia game. Smart was accused of calling a timeout instead of clapping during the Auburn contest, and Kiffin made sure he wasn’t doing anything similar with his hands this time around. However, he clearly was being playful with the official, sparking multiple reactions online.

Chris Hummer of 247Sports caught the moment and the laugh Kiffin shared with the referee. The fan site Everything Ole Miss even referred to their head coach as a “national treasure” following the viral clip.

Adding to the intrigue of this matchup, Kiffin reportedly texted Smart multiple times before the game, fueling the playful rivalry between the two coaches.

Kiffin was in a humorous mood throughout the day, joking about another moment involving his old boss at Alabama, Nick Saban. The context came from comments made by Saban’s wife, Terry, regarding the possibility of Nick Saban taking over the now-open Penn State job.

“I have no doubt if Nick wanted to go back to coaching, he could win his eighth national championship. But we’re having too much fun, and we wouldn’t want to take that opportunity away from all of our baby coaches. Like Kirby (Smart) and Lane,” Terry Saban shared on College GameDay.

In response, Kiffin dropped a succinct reply with a laughing emoji, keeping the tone lighthearted. For Penn State fans hoping Kiffin might be a candidate to take over their program, those hopes are likely to be dashed, as Kiffin is reportedly working on a new contract extension as of Friday.

Meanwhile, on the field, Kiffin and Smart engaged in a high-scoring shootout in Athens. Georgia took a late 40-35 lead with under 7:30 left in the fourth quarter, highlighting the intensity of this top-10 Southeastern Conference showdown.
https://clutchpoints.com/ncaa-football/ole-miss-football-news-lane-kiffin-mocks-kirby-smart-with-clapping-gesture-to-ref

Dodgers Sweep Brewers to Win NLCS, Advance to Back-to-Back World Series: Shop Championship Gear

The Los Angeles Dodgers are heading back to the World Series. Behind dominant pitching, timely hitting, and another standout performance from Shohei Ohtani, the Dodgers defeated the Milwaukee Brewers in four games to win the National League Championship Series, capturing their second straight NL pennant.

After a back-and-forth regular season, Los Angeles caught fire in October, sweeping through the NLCS with poise and power. The Dodgers outscored the Brewers 24-10 across the four-game set, closing the series with a convincing 6-2 win at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday night.

Shohei Ohtani once again proved why he’s baseball’s biggest two-way star. In the clinching Game 4, Ohtani belted three home runs and struck out 10, becoming the first player in MLB history to accomplish both feats in a postseason game. His dominance set the tone early, while Freddie Freeman and Mookie Betts added crucial insurance runs late to seal the victory.

The Dodgers’ pitching staff also delivered, holding one of baseball’s best offenses in check. Walker Buehler and Tyler Glasnow combined for three wins in the series, while the bullpen allowed just three earned runs over 12 innings.

With the sweep, Los Angeles now heads to its second consecutive World Series, looking to defend last year’s title and continue its modern dynasty under manager Dave Roberts.

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https://www.newsweek.com/dodgers-sweep-brewers-to-win-nlcs-advance-to-back-to-back-world-series-shop-championship-gear-10899499

UFC 320 walkout songs: Tracks Alex Pereira, Magomed Ankalaev, Merab Dvalishvili, and others have used before

UFC 320 is shaping up to be a marquee event filled with high-stakes matchups and championship bouts. The main event features a highly anticipated rematch for the light heavyweight title between Magomed Ankalaev and Alex Pereira. This fight card includes both established champions and rising contenders, promising fans an exciting night of action.

### UFC 320: Main Event Walkout Songs – Magomed Ankalaev vs. Alex Pereira

The main event sees UFC light heavyweight champion Magomed Ankalaev face off against former champion Alex Pereira. Pereira, a former two-division champion, is looking for redemption as he aims to reclaim the belt. Tension and clear dislike between the two fighters have built throughout their preparations, adding an extra layer of drama to this intense rivalry.

Both fighters are known to choose walkout songs that reflect their heritage and personal energy. Ankalaev often favors **”My Nanak” by Tamila Sagaipova**, a track that resonates with his cultural roots and mindset going into battle. Pereira has been seen entering the octagon to the powerful sounds of **Sepultura’s “Itsari,”** which complements his fierce and aggressive fighting style.

### UFC 320: Co-Main Event Walkout Songs – Merab Dvalishvili vs. Cory Sandhagen

The co-main event highlights bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili defending his title against the versatile Cory Sandhagen. Known for his relentless pressure and wrestling dominance, Dvalishvili contrasts sharply with Sandhagen’s sharp striking and tactical versatility, setting the stage for a fast-paced showdown.

Dvalishvili has previously chosen **”Midi, Midi, Movidvar” by Nicolshow** for his walkouts, a song that pays homage to his cultural heritage. Sandhagen opts for the classic hip-hop anthem **”Gimme The Loot” by The Notorious B.I.G.,** a track that energizes both him and the arena as he makes his way to the cage.

### UFC 320: Walkout Songs of Other Key Fighters

The event card also features several other exciting matchups, including:

– **Jiri Prochazka vs. Khalil Rountree Jr.**
Prochazka, a former UFC light heavyweight champion known for his unorthodox striking, often selects intense orchestral or rock tracks for his entrances. Notable tracks include **”Black Adam” theme by Lorne Balfe** and **”Legends Are Made” by Sam Tinnesz**.
Khalil Rountree Jr. prefers aggressive music to pump himself up, frequently choosing **DMX’s “Let Me Fly.”**

– **Josh Emmett vs. Youssef Zalal**
Emmett, recognized for his powerful hands, walks out to **Rebelution’s “Sky is the Limit.”**
Zalal energizes the crowd with **50 Cent’s “I Get Money.”**

– **Abusupiyan Magomedov vs. Joe Pyfer**
Magomedov sets an intense mood with **Coolio’s “Gangsta’s Paradise.”**
Pyfer brings the energy with **”What You Gon’ Do” by Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz feat. Lil Scrappy.**

### UFC 320 Walkout Songs for Other Fighters

Here’s a look at walkout songs for several other fighters featured on the UFC 320 card:

– **Edmen Shahbazyan:** “Seven Nation Army” by The White Stripes
– **Andre Muniz:** “Till I Collapse” and “Lose Yourself” by Eminem
– **Chris Gutierrez:** “Bandolero” by Don Omar feat. Tego Calderon
– **Farid Basharat:** “God’s Gonna Cut You Down” by Johnny Cash
– **Punahele Soriano:** “Trinity (Titoli)” by Annibale E I Cantori Moderni from *Django Unchained* soundtrack
– **Ramiz Brahimaj:** “Favor for a Favor” by Nas feat. Scarface
– **Austin Vanderford:** “Middle Child” by J. Cole
– **Veronica Hardy:** “Baddadan” by Chase & Status
– **Brogan Walker:** “The Rev3nge” by Joey Badass

With such a diverse and carefully curated selection of walkout songs, UFC 320 promises not only thrilling fights inside the octagon but also electrifying moments as fighters set the tone with their entrances. Fans can look forward to an unforgettable night of competition and spectacle!
https://www.sportskeeda.com/mma/news-ufc-320-walkout-songs-tracks-alex-pereira-magomed-ankalaev-merab-dvalishvili-others-used

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