What you need to know about watching Thursday NFL on Amazon

Amazon Prime hopes that hiring a broadcast booth with star power (Al Michaels (above), Kirk Herbstreit) will entice viewers to subscribe to the service.

Amazon Prime hopes that hiring a broadcast booth with star power (Al Michaels (above), Kirk Herbstreit) will entice viewers to subscribe to the service.

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Miami Dolphins/NFL 2022 season preview

The Miami Dolphins have a new head coach in Mike McDaniel, a new super-speedy wide receiver in Tyreek Hill and a new direction to help quarterback Tua Tagovailoa reach his full potential as he enters his third season as a pro.

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A lot of football fans are going to be frustrated and flummoxed when they turn on their television Thursday night Sept. 15 and frantically scroll through their channel lineup, searching for the Chargers-Chiefs game that kicked off 10 minutes ago.

When Amazon Prime begins streaming Thursday NFL games exclusively in a couple of weeks, NFL fans will fall into three factions:

1) Those who already know everything about Amazon Prime and choose to

Week 2 Big 12 Football Matchups and Predictions

Last week’s Big 12 matchups didn’t provide too much intrigue. The best game was the Backyard Brawl. And the only other Power 5 matchup was the TCU/Colorado game. This week, it’s a different story. We’ve got a marquee game in Austin. Every team likes to say “We want Bama.” This time, Texas gets their opportunity. In addition to that game, the CyHawk rivalry in Iowa is on the docket. And the best game of the weekend may be the one with the latest kickoff – Baylor at BYU.

Here’s a look at this week’s slate of league games:

All times listed are Central Time.

Texas vs. #1 Alabama

Saturday, 11 am, Fox

It’s so big that ESPN’s College GameDay and Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff will be broadcasting from Austin before kickoff. Texas can jump back into the national spotlight with a win or even a decent, close game. This game

Explosive Florida RB Jason Benjamin commits to Rutgers football, adds change of pace

Rutgers has added a change of pace to its deep running back room, and is making a dent in the Sunshine State.

Jason Benjamina 5-9, 190-pound junior running back from Pahokee, who visited Rutgers in June, committed to Greg Schiano on Wednesday night — just two days after the team added IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) five-star long snapper Jake Eldridge to the fold.

“I love everything about Rutgers,” Benjamin, the three-star running back, said. “They are all about family. The coaches made me feel like I was home when I visited. They treated me like I was a part of the team already.”

Benjamin isn’t the tallest back, but he is explosive and has a thickly built lower half. He runs a 10.7 100-meters, and brings balance and power to the field. He is a threat in space who can also return punts and kicks, and turn short gains

If Louisville football wants to be special again, it needs to be good first

There is no major American sport with a larger disparity between the haves and the have nots than college football.

At various points in its existence, the sport has run with the tagline “every game matters” or “every week is a playoff.” It’s a simple, straightforward, easy to digest advertisement that applies to roughly 55 percent of the 131 programs that compete in the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The reality is there is no other major American sport where a team can win every game on its schedule and still not be assured of even a chance to compete for its sport’s top prize.

The College Football Playoff — widely (and righty, I believe) viewed as a step in the right direction — was supposed to open the national championship door to the Dalits of the sport’s caste pyramid. It’s been more like a crack.

This will be the

College football Top 25 scores, highlights, games today: Michigan State, Indiana notch dramatic Week 1 wins

Week 1 of the college football season continued it’s build-up on Friday night with eight more games, a couple of which featured serious drama. A Big Ten showdown between Illinois and Indiana came down to the wire before the Hoosiers escaped with a 23-20 victory courtesy of a 1-yard touchdown run from Shaun Shivers with 23 seconds left.

The go-ahead score marked Indiana’s first touchdown since early in the second quarter, and the Hoosiers fought to run the football all night against a stingy Illinois defensive front. But after the Illini settled for a field goal with 2:16 left to make it 20-16, the Indiana offense came to life in a two-minute drill situation. Missouri transfer quarterback Connor Bazelak led the decisive 75-yard scoring drive — the Hoosiers had just 70 yards in the second half to that point — and set up Shivers’ touchdown by completing 7 of 10

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