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Buckeyes sit Young over ‘possible NCAA issue’

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THURSDAY: RAIDERS 26, CHARGERS 24

First quarter

Oak: FG Carlson 40, 8:01.

Oak: E.Harris 56 intercepti­on (Carlson kick), 6:02.

Second quarter

LAC: Henry 2 pass from Rivers (Badgley kick), 8:24.

LAC: Gordon 3 run (Badgley kick), 4:14. Oak: Ingold 9 pass from Carr (Carlson kick), :20.

Third quarter

Oak: FG Carlson 22, 11:33.

LAC: FG Badgley 27, :25.

Fourth quarter

LAC: Ekeler 6 pass from Rivers (Badgley kick), 4:02.

Oak: Jacobs 18 run (kick

Rushing: failed), 1:02.

26 315 30-146 169 3-19 3-52 17-31-3 5-38 3-43.3 1-0 8-70 34:10

A:

18 278 21-78 200 2-11 5-94 21-31-0 3-18 4-42.5 0-0 12-97 25:50

Ohio State, No. 1 in the College Football Playoff rankings, announced Friday it will not play star defensive end Chase Young against Maryland this weekend amid concerns he violated NCAA rules by taking a loan last year from someone he describes as a “family friend.”

The surprising move was disclosed in the team’s status report and depth chart for Saturday’s game. Ohio State said only that Young was being held out because of a “possible NCAA issue from last year” the athletic department is “looking into.” The school didn’t elaborate or say how long he might be out.

Young, however, took to Twitter a short time later. “I made a mistake last year by accepting a loan from a family friend I’ve known since the summer before my freshman year at OSU,” he wrote on his verified Twitter account Friday morning. “I repaid it in full last summer and I’m working with the University and NCAA to get back on the field as soon as possible.”

Young, a 6-foot-5, 265-poiund junior from Hyattsvill­e, Maryland, leads the nation in sacks with 131⁄2.

College basketball: James Wiseman had 17 points and nine rebounds hours after getting a temporary restrainin­g order to play amid an NCAA ineligibil­ity ruling, leading No. 14 Memphis past visiting Illinois-Chicago 92-46. Memphis said Wiseman — the potential No. 1 pick in the NBA draft — was declared eligible by the NCAA in May but further details and investigat­ion by the university and the NCAA found coach Penny Hardaway gave $11,500 in moving expenses to help Wiseman’s family move from Nashville to Memphis in the summer of 2017. The university said Wiseman didn’t know about the money given to his family. At the time, Hardaway was the coach of East High School. Wiseman was a standout junior, helping Hardaway win his third straight Tennessee Class AAA title before being hired by Memphis as in March 2018. Wiseman committed to Memphis and Hardaway again in November 2018.

Golf: Hannah Green of Australia and Ai Suzuki of Japan each shot an opening-round 5-under 67 to take a one-stroke lead over six golfers at the LPGA Japan Classic in Shiga, Japan . ... Matthias Schwab of Austria shot a 5-under 67 to take a one-stroke lead over four golfers midway through the Turkish Airlines Open in Antalya, Turkey . ... First-round leader Jeff Maggert shot a 6-under 65 to extend his lead to four strokes over Bernhard Langer midway through the PGA Tour Champions’ Charles Schwab Cup Championsh­ip in Phoenix.

Soccer: Champions League broadcasts in the U.S. will move from Turner to CBS beginning with the 2021-22 season, The AP reported. It’s a three-year deal. Univision will retain the U.S. rights for Spanish-language broadcasts. CBS and Univision will pay $140 million a season, an increase from the $100 million in the current Turner/ Univision deal. CBS will also air games on its cable sports channel and its CBS All Access streaming service.

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