Radiohead Break Out ‘Like Spinning Plates’ at Final Show in London

After much wishful thinking, Radiohead performed “Like Spinning Plates” during their last show at the O2 in London on Tuesday. The band closed out their four-show run in the city, surprising lucky fans to the Amnesiac track and giving the song its debut on their reunion tour. “Like Spinning Plates” was built over the backing track of an early recording of “I Will” (which later appeared on 2003’s Hail to the Thief), run in reverse. “We’d turned the tape around, and I was in another room, heard the vocal melody coming backwards, and thought, ‘That’s miles better than the right way round,’ then spent the rest of the night trying to learn the melody,” Thom Yorke told The Wire in a 2001 interview, per Citizen Insane. Fans have responded accordingly to Tuesday’s performance, with one attendee on X declaring, “wtf do you mean i just heard like spinning plates live??????” Earlier this month, Radiohead performed both “Kid A” and “Talk Show Host” for the first time since 2018 at the Unipol Arena in Bologna, Italy. The band previously broke out Amnesiac songs tracks “You and Whose Army” and “Pyramid Song” during their current trek. After months of speculation, Radiohead announced their reunion back in September their first live performances together since 2018. The European run kicked off with four nights in Madrid, followed by four evenings each in Bologna and London, and soon Copenhagen and Berlin in December. Trending Stories “Last year, we got together to rehearse, just for the hell of it,” drummer Philip Selway said in a statement at the time. “After a seven-year pause, it felt really good to play the songs again and reconnect with a musical identity that has become lodged deep inside all five of us. It also made us want to play some shows together, so we hope you can make it to one of the upcoming dates. For now, it will just be these ones but who knows where this will all lead.”.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/radiohead-like-spinning-plates-london-tour-1235473088/

Locals on the College Gridiron Week 13

THOMASVILLE, Ga. Week 13 saw a couple of players put on season-best performances and while others contributed to their teams moving on the postseason play. Tykeem Wallace and Tywon Christopher Kennesaw State The Jacket duo continue to see the field for the Owls. Against Missouri State, Christopher had another big day, making 11 tackles and half of a sack. While Wallace saw the field but did not record a stat. Ty Anderson and Jimmy Bowdry East Tennessee State The Thomasville alums are making an impact for East Tennessee. In the game against The Citadel, Anderson had his best game of the season, tallying a season-high 14 tackles, one and a half tackles for loss and a sack. Dezmond Jones LaGrange College Jones made an impact in the first-round playoff game against Framingham State. He had six tackles and a pass breakup. The Panthers won 24-21 and will play against Berry College in the second round of the NCAA Division III Playoffs. Kendarius Reddick USC Reddick saw the field against Oregon, but did not record a stat. Tyler Ivey and Evan Wynn Albany State The Bulldog duo both saw the field in the first-round playoff game against Valdosta State. Unfortunately, neither of them recorded a stat. However, the Golden Rams beat the Blazers 35-30, and they will face Benedict in the second round of the NCAA Division II Playoffs. Malachi Thomas University of Pittsburgh Thomas got involved in the offense in the upset win over Georgia Tech. The former Jacket hauled in one catch for 17 yards.
https://timesenterprise.com/2025/11/25/locals-on-the-college-gridiron-week-13/

3 teams that should target Gerald Coetzee at IPL 2026 auction ft. RCB

Gujarat Titans (GT) released South African fast bowler Gerald Coetzee from their squad ahead of the IPL 2026 auction. Apart from the Proteas pacer, the 2022 winners also released Mahipal Lomror, Karim Janat, Dasun Shanaka, and Kulwant Khejroliya, while Sherfane Rutherford was traded to Mumbai Indians (MI). Coetzee played only four matches for GT in IPL 2025. The right-arm pacer claimed two wickets at a strike rate of 36. In his overall IPL career, the 25-year-old has featured in 14 matches and has claimed 15 wickets at an average of 31. 46, with the aid of one four-fer. The South Africa pace bowler was purchased by the Gujarat franchise at the IPL 2025 mega auction for ₹2. 40 crore. In this feature, we look at three teams that can target Coetzee at the IPL 2026 mini-auction. #1 Delhi Capitals Delhi Capitals (DC) have retained pacers Mitchell Starc, Dushmantha Chameera and T Natarajan ahead of the IPL 2026 auction. Starc came up with some fantastic performances in the 2025 edition. However, Natarajan looked completely out of rhythm in the few deliveries that he bowled. Chameera too was expensive, going at over 11 runs per over. DC were heavily dependent on Starc to deliver the good in the bowling department. They ended up paying the price for some rather poor bowling efforts during the competition. Thus, despite starting the season with four wins, the Delhi franchise failed to reach the playoffs. DC can look at Coetzee as a potential bowling partner for Starc. The Proteas cricketer is also a handy lower order batter and could provide support to someone like Ashutosh Sharma in the end overs. Delhi have a purse of ₹21. 80 crore and five overseas slots remaining for the IPL 2026 auction. They have good enough reasons to target Coetzee. #2 Chennai Super Kings Five-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK), somewhat surprisingly, released Sri Lanka fast bowler Matheesha Pathirana ahead of the IPL 2026 auction. The right-arm pacer did have an underwhelming IPL 2025 season, claiming 13 wickets in 12 matches at an economy rate of over 10. Many experts and fans, though, expected CSK to back him, given his game-changing ability. Chennai do have the likes of Khaleel Ahmed, Anshul Kamboj, Mukesh Choudhary as well as all-rounder Jamie Overton as pace bowling options for the next season. However, they would want a frontline overseas fast bowler in the squad in case they are unable (or don’t want to) to buy back Pathirana at the IPL 2026 mini-auction next month. Coetzee could be among the overseas bowlers on their list. He has come up with some impressive performances with the ball for South Africa and has won them matches with the bat as well. He has the potential to be groomed by CSK into a match-winner. CSK have a huge purse of ₹43. 40 crore and four overseas slots left for the auction. Coetzee can fit into their squad as an overseas buy. #3 Royal Challengers Bengaluru On expected lines, defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have retained the core of their IPL 2025 squad. If we look at their fast bowling options for the upcoming season, they have proven performers while Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Left-arm pacer Yash Dayal too has done well for the franchise in the last couple of seasons. RCB, however, released South African fast bowler Lungi Ngidi ahead of the IPL 2026 auction. They could look at Ngidi’s Proteas teammate as a replacement. Bengaluru need a backup overseas pacer considering that their No. 1 match-winner with the ball, Hazlewood, is also prone to injuries and fitness issues. Coetzee is a feisty character and can fit well into the RCB camp. Following retentions and releases, Bengaluru have a limited purse of ₹16. 40 crore for the IPL 2026 auction, and two overseas slots lot. They can look to target South Africa’s Coetzee as a potential cover for Hazlewood in case the latter gets injured again.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/3-teams-target-gerald-coetzee-ipl-2026-auction-ft-rcb

Letlive. and Taking Back Sunday in Las Vegas

This felt like a culmination of two separate worlds. Letlive. embodied the post-hardcore scene for the last twenty years and Taking Back Sunday the emo scene. Seeing them together on stage was truly a once in a lifetime experience. Both bands were stellar and delivered some of their best performances yet. Letlive. was, to no one’s surprise, stellar beyond belief. Jason Alan Butler has gained notoriety through all his bands as being one of the most captivating front man. He threw the bass drum, kicked over mic stands, and used his spilled water as a slip-n-slide across the stage. Every second of their set was captivating. Taking Back Sunday unveiled their new mega-lineup. This was the first time fans got to see both Fred Mascherino [from Where You Want To Be and Louder Now] and John Nolan [from the rest of their discography] play side-by-side. It felt like all eras of the seminal band colliding. They sounded fantastic and the new songs fit seamlessly next to their hits. We were fortunate enough to send our photographer @LiveOnToor out to capture the chaos. Please enjoy our gallery below. Letlive. Taking Back Sunday.
https://www.theaquarian.com/2025/11/18/letlive-and-taking-back-sunday-in-las-vegas/

UFC 322 video: Kyle Daukuas drops Gerald Meerschaert, chokes him out for blistering 50 second finish

Kyle Daukaus is making the most of his second stint in the UFC. After making short work of Michel Pereira in his return fight, Daukaus effectively did the same thing to Gerald Meerschaert at UFC 322 on Saturday.

Daukaus scored a knockdown on the feet after connecting with a blistering left hand and then quickly snatched a D’arce choke, which forced Meerschaert to tap out just 50 seconds into the opening round.

Following his release from the UFC after back-to-back losses, Daukaus has now scored six wins in a row, including two victories in the octagon with less than two minutes total time spent in the cage.

“I’m living the dream right now,” Daukaus said after the win. “The way my life is, it’s been amazing. We knew that he was going to be grappling heavy. I’m getting very comfortable in my striking and it’s showing. I knew once I tagged him, we’d follow up and get the finish.”

As soon as he left the UFC, Daukaus went on a mission to earn his way back, and he’s definitely done that with the performances that got him signed back to the roster, along with a pair of jaw-dropping wins since returning.

Daukaus put together a perfectly timed combination that ended with a punch that rattled Meerschaert, and he followed that with a few more strikes to put his opponent down. Rather than hammer away with strikes, Daukaus saw the opening for the D’arce choke and secured the submission instead.

With the win, Daukaus moves to 17-4 with one no contest, and he’s looking like a real problem for the middleweight division in his return.
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/ufc-322-video-kyle-daukuas-010557058.html

Madison Keys vs Amanda Anisimova preview, head-to-head, prediction, and betting tips | WTA Finals 2025

Match Details

  • Fixture: (7) Madison Keys vs (4) Amanda Anisimova
  • Date: November 3, 2025
  • Tournament: 2025 WTA Finals
  • Round: Round Robin
  • Venue: King Saud University Indoor Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Category: Year-end championships
  • Surface: Hard
  • Prize Money: $15,500,000
  • Live Telecast: USA Tennis Channel | UK Sky Sports | Canada TSN

Madison Keys vs Amanda Anisimova Preview

Madison Keys and Amanda Anisimova will face off in their second group stage match of the WTA Finals. Keys captured her first Grand Slam title this year by winning the Australian Open. She also reached the semifinals at Indian Wells and the quarterfinals in Montreal. However, the American was surprisingly defeated by Renata Zarazua in the first round of the US Open and this marks her return to the tour after a two-month break.

Keys began her campaign in Riyadh with a lackluster performance against Iga Swiatek, suffering a 6-1, 6-2 defeat. She struggled to find her rhythm and will be desperate to raise her level in the upcoming match.

On the other hand, Amanda Anisimova has had a remarkable season. She won the title in Doha and finished as runner-up at both Wimbledon and the US Open. Additionally, she claimed the title in Beijing and reached the last 16 in Montreal. Anisimova’s start to the WTA Finals was underwhelming as she lost to Elena Rybakina 6-3, 6-1 in the first round.

The fourth seed will be eager to bounce back and solve the challenge posed by Keys in this high-stakes encounter.

Head-to-Head

The head-to-head record between Madison Keys and Amanda Anisimova stands at 0-0. This will be their first competitive meeting on tour.

Madison Keys vs Amanda Anisimova Odds

All odds are sourced from Oddschecker.

Prediction

Madison Keys missed the Asian hardcourt swing and appears to be struggling with match fitness in Riyadh. Her performance against Swiatek was underwhelming, and she will know that she must elevate her game in the next round. Keys is one of the cleanest hitters on tour, which could prove pivotal.

Amanda Anisimova, meanwhile, has impressed this year with consistent and powerful performances. Having narrowly missed out twice on winning a Major title, she will carry that momentum forward into the next season. With her all-around strong game, Anisimova can beat any opponent on tour.

In this All-American clash, Anisimova is a slight favorite. At just 24 years old, she has shown more consistency than Keys and should be able to emerge victorious.

Pick: Amanda Anisimova to win in straight sets.

Betting Tips

  • Tip 1: Match to have fewer than 20 games.
  • Tip 2: Anisimova to register more winners than Keys.

https://www.sportskeeda.com/tennis/madison-keys-vs-amanda-anisimova-preview-head-to-head-prediction-betting-tips-wta-finals-2025

India’s predicted playing XI for the 1st T20I vs Australia ft. Shivam Dube & Arshdeep Singh

India are all set to face off against Australia in the first T20I at the Manuka Oval in Canberra on Wednesday, October 29. The Men in Blue come into this match on the back of a 2-1 loss in the preceding three-match ODI series.

Despite the recent setback in ODIs, India have been in excellent form in the shortest format lately. They clinched the 2025 Asia Cup in fairly comfortable fashion and are also the defending champions of the T20 World Cup. Given their strong recent performances, the visitors aren’t expected to make many changes to the side that has brought them success.

### India’s T20I Squad for the Australia Tour
– Suryakumar Yadav (captain)
– Abhishek Sharma
– Shubman Gill (vice-captain)
– Tilak Varma
– Nitish Kumar Reddy
– Shivam Dube
– Axar Patel
– Jitesh Sharma (wk)
– Varun Chakaravarthy
– Jasprit Bumrah
– Arshdeep Singh
– Kuldeep Yadav
– Harshit Rana
– Sanju Samson (wk)
– Rinku Singh
– Washington Sundar

### Predicted Playing XI for the First T20I against Australia

**Openers:** Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma
India have stuck with Shubman Gill despite his indifferent performances in the 2025 Asia Cup. The vice-captain will open the innings, taking the first strike alongside Abhishek Sharma, who is currently in red-hot form.

**Middle Order:** Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav (c), Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Sanju Samson (wk), Nitish Kumar Reddy
Hardik Pandya’s absence leaves a huge void, and India may look to fill it by selecting Nitish Kumar Reddy as a like-for-like replacement. Reddy has been declared fit after missing the third ODI due to a quad strain.

The rest of the middle order is expected to maintain a similar structure. Tilak Varma and Suryakumar Yadav will complete the top four, with Yadav facing some pressure to deliver runs. Shivam Dube, Sanju Samson, and Axar Patel, who batted out of position for most of the Asia Cup, are likely to retain their spots for now.

Meanwhile, Rinku Singh and Jitesh Sharma could start the series on the bench. There is a possibility that India may opt to replace either Nitish Kumar Reddy or Shivam Dube with a specialist seamer like Harshit Rana, but that would reduce batting depth and go against the team’s recent approach.

**Lower Order:** Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakaravarthy
Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh are expected to lead India’s pace attack in Canberra. The team is likely to pick Varun Chakaravarthy over Kuldeep Yadav as the specialist spinner.

Although omitting Kuldeep might seem like a questionable decision, India may prioritize bowling depth and pace options by sticking with this familiar combination.

Stay tuned for more updates ahead of this exciting first T20I between India and Australia!
https://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/india-s-predicted-playing-xi-1st-t20i-vs-australia-ft-shivam-dube-arshdeep-singh

Young Thug Raged with Fans During Day 2 of ComplexCon 2025

After a raucous Day 1, it was clear from the start that the crowd for ComplexCon Day 2 was different. Fans in beat-up Rick Owens boots, flared pants, and Sp5der hoodies packed the venue. The energy was electric — hours before the performances even began, people were already pressed against the barricades, fighting for the best view of a stacked lineup featuring 2hollis, Central Cee, Ken Carson, and Young Thug. Here’s a rundown of everything that went down on Day 2.

### 2hollis

As the lights dimmed and 2hollis’ massive inflatable tiger sprawled across the stage, fans with black mascara streaks across their noses—a nod to the young star’s signature aesthetic—surged toward the front. 2hollis came out and launched into his opener, “flash,” which ignited mosh pits and waves of jumping fans moving in unison.

2hollis is one to celebrate with friends, so he brought out both Nate Sib and Rommulus to perform tracks with him; the three bounced around the stage as girls in the audience shrieked, especially when Hollis took off his shirt. As the set began to wind down, the crowd started chanting for one song in particular. It wouldn’t be a 2hollis performance without the young star running “JEANS” back multiple times; on this night, he played it three times in a row.

### Central Cee

Central Cee followed after, hitting the stage performing his breakout hit “Doja.” He pulled off an impressive, professional performance, rapping the lyrics to each track without depending on backing vocals. After “Doja,” he mostly focused on songs from *Can’t Rush Greatness*, with the highlight being his rendition of “GBP.”

Near the end, Cench picked up an iPhone that had been placed on the stage and made a real FaceTime call to a staff member, who held it up to the crowd as the call was broadcast on the big screens. The moment made his show feel more personal, as he locked eyes with the audience while performing one of his most vulnerable and intimate tracks, “Gen Z Luv.”

### Ken Carson

You could feel Ken Carson’s presence throughout the weekend. Earlier on Day 2, Ken walked the show floor to check out his own ComplexCon booth—with a full mob of fans following him around.

Ken Carson came out to “Lord of Chaos,” which immediately set off a wide mosh pit. At times, Ken stepped fully into the chaos, letting the beat ride as he perched on the edge of the stage, staring into the pit and watching the madness unfold.

At one point, a fan jumped the barrier and rushed the stage, getting within a few feet of Ken before security body-slammed him off. Ken soon followed with “Fighting My Demons.” As the intro played, hundreds of phone lights lit up the arena. On either side of the stage, three or four pits erupted as the “mosh pit controllers” whistled and signaled the chaos to begin.

For his closer, Ken didn’t disappoint—his connection with the crowd is so strong that he doesn’t even have to tell them to open the pits. One screech into the mic, and the fans know exactly what to do.

### Young Thug

And then there was one: Young Thug, who has only performed a handful of times since being released from jail, closed out the weekend with one hell of a show.

His set began with the intro from his latest album *UY SCUTI*, “Ninja,” which samples a prosecutor warning the judge during his trial not to release him: “He’s the one that’s King Slime—he’s pulling the shots.” As the skit played, Thug slowly rose from beneath the stage.

He opened with “Surf,” with flames shooting up from the stage as Thug delivered all the high-pitched inflections you expect. He then moved into other crowd favorites, including the 2019 TikTok hit “OUT WEST” and “Digits.”

Thug brought out multiple guests, including Ty Dolla $ign, Quavo (performing “Bad and Boujee”), Lil Gotit, 1300SAINT, and Tezzus. In recent years, he has tapped into the underground rap scene, collaborating with rising artists like Nineviscous and 1300SAINT.

After speculation about Tezzus signing with YSL, Thug confirmed it live, co-signing him onstage as he performed the Diamond song “bada bing, bada bØØm.”

Thug then halted the show to encourage bigger mosh pits. He was satisfied with the right side but had “issues with the left.” He then jumped off the stage and into the pit himself.

“This was not a good idea,” he laughed into the mic as fans scrambled to get selfies. “I did not come over here to take pictures. I came over here to fuckg rage,” he yelled.

ComplexCon Day 2 delivered unforgettable performances and electric energy from start to finish, proving once again why this event remains a focal point for music and fashion fans alike.
https://www.complex.com/music/a/antonio-johri/complexcon-2025-young-thug-central-cee-review

Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss ties Johnny Manziel in SEC history with monster performance vs. Oklahoma

The No. 8 Ole Miss Rebels secured a significant 34-26 victory over the No. 13 Oklahoma Sooners in Week 9 on Saturday. Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss delivered yet another standout performance, leading his team to its seventh win of the season.

Chambliss’ recent play has been so impressive that he has now tied a unique SEC record held by Texas A&M legend Johnny Manziel. The 23-year-old senior threw for 315 passing yards and added 53 rushing yards against the Sooners. This marked the fourth time this season that Chambliss has surpassed 300 passing yards and 50 rushing yards in a single game.

According to Eli Lederman of ESPN, this achievement ties Chambliss for the second-most such performances in SEC history, alongside Manziel. In his sixth start for Ole Miss, Chambliss completed 24 of 44 pass attempts for 315 yards, and gained 53 rushing yards on 12 carries. ESPN Research confirms that this outing was his fourth game with at least 300 passing yards and 50 rushing yards this fall—matching Manziel’s mark from 2012 over the past 30 years.

Chambliss is a transfer quarterback who originally played at the Division II level for Ferris State. During his three seasons with the Bulldogs, he was highly successful, amassing 3,279 passing yards, 1,323 rushing yards, and a total of 60 touchdowns (31 passing and 29 rushing).

Since joining Ole Miss, Chambliss has emerged as a star. In eight games with the Rebels, he has thrown for 1,864 yards and nine touchdowns, completing 61.0% of his passes. He has also contributed 376 rushing yards and five rushing scores.

Looking ahead, Chambliss will have the opportunity to surpass Johnny Manziel’s record in Week 10 when Ole Miss faces the South Carolina Gamecocks. As long as Chambliss maintains his high level of play, the Rebels should be considered a legitimate contender for the College Football Playoff.
https://clutchpoints.com/ncaa-football/ole-miss-football-news-trinidad-chambliss-ties-johnny-manziel-sec-history-monster-performance-oklahoma

“My wife was pregnant…I made the decision to stay home” – Iga Swiatek’s coach Wim Fissette reveals how Azarenka pulled him out of his darkest phase

**Wim Fissette Opens Up About Victoria Azarenka’s Role During a Dark Phase in His Life**

Iga Swiatek’s coach, Wim Fissette, recently revealed how Victoria Azarenka played a crucial role in helping him overcome a difficult period in his life. The Belgian coach had initially decided to stay home when his wife was pregnant, but a call from the Belarusian star changed everything.

During his playing career, Fissette did not reach the top echelons of the tour. As a coach, he admitted on the *Inside In* podcast that earning respect in the locker room was a challenge, especially when compared to Hall of Fame players who transitioned into coaching. It took him time to fully believe in his place guiding some of the world’s top players.

Fissette credited Victoria Azarenka for supporting him through a pivotal moment. “One of the players that really kind of helped me with that was actually Vika [Victoria Azarenka]. It was a very important moment in my career where I almost made the decision to stay more home and not be on the tour again. My wife was pregnant at that time, and things didn’t go too well on the tour for me,” he said (from 21:20).

He recalled how Azarenka’s confidence in both him and his family — allowing them to travel with him on tour — showed him it was possible to balance coaching at the highest level alongside a stable family life. “And then I got a call from Vika, and I don’t know, she was so confident in me and also about my family, that my family could travel wherever they wanted, always could join me. And you know, that was really special. And Vika believed in me so much and that’s why also after she gave birth, I went back because we had such a great partnership. I really enjoyed that,” Fissette added.

Although he was not part of Azarenka’s Grand Slam victories, the duo worked together for a total of three years, spanning both her pre- and post-pregnancy periods.

### Wim Fissette’s Coaching Career: From Early Success with Kim Clijsters to Iga Swiatek’s Wimbledon Triumph

Wim Fissette began his coaching career after serving as a hitting partner for Kim Clijsters. He quickly transitioned to coaching her and guided Clijsters to major success, including US Open titles in 2009 and 2010, as well as the Australian Open in 2011. Their partnership established Fissette as a rising star on the WTA tour.

Following Clijsters, Fissette worked with players such as Sabine Lisicki and Simona Halep, helping them reach deep runs in major tournaments. He then joined Victoria Azarenka’s team, coaching her until her pregnancy. After her maternity break, Fissette returned to help Azarenka regain her form.

In between his two stints with Azarenka, he coached Angelique Kerber, guiding the former World No. 1 to the 2018 Wimbledon title. Fissette later worked with Naomi Osaka, securing victories at the 2020 US Open and the 2021 Australian Open. He also coached Qinwen Zheng, producing strong performances before returning to Osaka’s team.

Most recently, Fissette began coaching Iga Swiatek, playing a key role in her impressive Wimbledon triumph.

Over the years, Wim Fissette has worked with multiple top players, consistently achieving major results and cementing his reputation as one of the sport’s most accomplished coaches.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/tennis/news-my-wife-pregnant-i-made-decision-stay-home-iga-swiatek-s-coach-wim-fissette-reveals-azarenka-pulled-darkest-phase

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