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Day’s Decisions May Haunt Him After Michigan Beats Ohio State

By LARRY LAGE AP Sports Writer ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Ryan Day’s decisions in The Game may haunt him. Again. No. 3 Michigan beat No. 2 Ohio State 30-24 Saturday, making the most of aggressive calls by fill-in coach Sherrone Moore and taking advantage of Day’s approach, which was conservative at times. On the Buckeyes’ second drive, Day didn’t go for it on fourth-and-1 from his 46 and punted in a scoreless game. “We didn’t want to give them any momentum,” he said softly. Trailing 14-10 late in the first half of a game he absolutely had to win, Day allowed ...

Mountaineers Rally For 34-31 Win At Baylor

By BOB HERTZEL WV News MORGANTOWN — With what seemed to be an easy victory coming apart in the second half, with West Virginia teetering on the edge of the cliff of defeat and with so much good that had been done through the season about to be erased, Garrett Greene once again reached deep within himself and led the Mountaineers on a kamikaze victory drive as to beat Baylor, 34-31. After the Bears missed a gimme field goal that would have given them a touchdown lead, WVU — which ends the regular season at 8-4 — took over at its own 20 with 1:14 left and no timeouts and put ...

RaeQuan Battle Continues Fight Against NCAA

By BOB HERTZEL WV News MORGANTOWN — RaeQuan Battle and his family, as promised, has gone into a full court press challenging the NCAA’s decision to deny him a transfer waiver and make him immediately eligible to play for the West Virginia basketball team. His rebuttal, issued through Morgantown attorney and former WVU athlete James A. “Rocky” Gianola, paints him as “completely devastated by the NCAA’s decision,” points out why his request for a waiver is different than most and falls under a clause exception on grounds that not being able to play presents a challenge ...

Marrakech Kicks Off Film Festival In The Shadow Of War In The Middle East

MARRAKECH, Morocco (AP) — Film industry leaders in Marrakech attending one of the Arab world’s largest film festivals emphasized Friday the importance of elevating cinema and artistic expression amid a shadow cast by Israel’s war with Hamas and an earthquake that struck Morocco less than three months ago. “In the weeks leading up to the festival, we were not sure that we would even be able to be here. The world we share is shattered and devoured,” said American actor Jessica Chastain, serving as the president of the festival’s jury, in a speech on the festival’s opening ...

‘Hunger Games’ Feasts, ‘Napoleon’ Conquers At Box Office

NEW YORK (AP) — The Walt Disney Co.’s “Wish” had been expected to rule the Thanksgiving weekend box office, but moviegoers instead feasted on leftovers, as “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” led ticket sales for the second weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday. Neither of the weekend’s top new releases — “Wish” and Ridley Scott’s “Napoleon” — could keep up with Lionsgate’s “Hunger Games” prequel. After debuting the previous weekend with $44.6 million, the return to Panem proved the top draw for holiday moviegoers, grossing ...

Being Thankful for Detours

The subject of detours has been on my mind since this year’s fall semester of school began. A major section of a rural highway that I take during my morning drive from Columbus to Ohio State University’s Lima campus has been shut down since August. When I got an email at the end of summer break from our university public safety supervisor informing faculty and staff that the detour length would add just over 6 miles, I immediately thought about how a traffic delay, even a small one, could put me in a time crunch to get to work since my commute is one hour and 40 minutes. I have been ...