Manchester City v Everton Live updates? Time, TV schedule to watch Premier League 2024–25 Coming off back-to-back losses of at least 26 points, Oklahoma football returns to action in Week 10 with a road trip at No. 18 Ole Miss on Saturday. The Sooners' offense is going back to sophomore quarterback Jackson Arnold, the former five-star recruit who began the year as the starter before being benched for true freshman Michael Hawkins Jr. in their loss to Tennessee. Hawkins Jr. surrendered three turnovers — two of which returned for touchdowns — against South Carolina, opening the door for Arnold. We've got an atmosphere where young players can develop really well.Ben Grounds Vieira gamble paying off Everyone at Crystal Palace needs a huge pat on the back. Fati was then forced back into the treatment room after picking up a hamstring injury in early November, with 11 games missed on that occasion. This time, all being well, United will appoint a manager with a record of success at home and in Europe, a manager whose achievements are in the present and not the past, a manager who has both nothing and something to prove. You'd think that would be the baseline for anybody coming into the job, and yet the last time they did that it was 1986. This is not to compare Ten Hag and Alex Ferguson; that would obviously be unhelpful. But it's about time a United board took the managerial appointment seriously. The 33-year-old, who sits second in the all-time Bundesliga top goalscorer list with 309 goals in 379 appearances, admitted he is pondering his future. Gainer was tended to on the field after he collapsed but did not have a pulse when EMTs first arrived at the scene, NBC News affiliate WJHG reported. Medical personnel were able to find a pulse before Gainer was rushed via ambulance to a hospital in Blountstown, Florida, where he later died. Maine high school football is back and so begins our Player of the Week polls for the state. Teams showcased more of what they’ve got heading into Week 2 of the regular season. Talking of Hull, their standout festive moment - and a unique episode in Premier League history - came at Etihad Stadium in 2008 when boss Phil Brown gave his side a half-time dressing down on the pitch.