Daily News (Los Angeles)

Former USC, Pitt quarterbac­k Slovis

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Quarterbac­k Kedon Slovis is transferri­ng from Pittsburgh to BYU, he announced Saturday on social media.

Slovis, who had transferre­d from USC to Pitt, has one year of eligibilit­y remaining. He will compete for the starting job at BYU in its first season in the Big 12 Conference, which the Cougars join after playing as an independen­t since the 2011 season.

Slovis struggled in his only season with the Panthers. He completed just 59% of his passes with 10 touchdowns and nine intercepti­ons, his numbers dipping in the second half of the season as Pitt became a more run-first team.

“I will always be grateful for Coach (Pat) Narduzzi and the time I got to spend with all of my teammates at the University of Pittsburgh,” Slovis wrote in a tweet showing him pictured in a BYU uniform. “I'm excited for this new chapter and can't wait to get to work.”

Pitt (8-4) takes on No. 18 UCLA (9-3) in the Sun Bowl on Friday. Narduzzi has not said whether senior quarterbac­k Nick Patti or freshman Nate Yarnell will start.

Over three seasons at USC, Slovis passed for 7,576 yards and 58 touchdowns in 27 games (26 starts).

In 2019, he set a Trojans freshman record with 3,502 passing yards and threw for 30 touchdowns. He also set a USC single-game mark with 515 passing yards against UCLA, en route to being named Pac-12 Offensive Freshman of the Year.

Frank signs new deal as Brentford coach

Thomas Frank is looking to create “more magic

Kedon Slovis passed for 2,397yards and 10touchdow­ns in his lone season at Pittsburgh and is now headed to BYU.

moments” as head coach of Brentford after signing a new long-term contract that will keep him at the Premier League club until 2027.

The 49-year-old Dane was appointed in 2018 and guided the club into the top flight for the first time in its history in 2020-21, ultimately finishing 13th in that campaign.

Brentford is 10th and will return to Premier League action against Tottenham on Monday bolstered by a 2-1 win over reigning champions Manchester City before the World Cup break.

“Being a head coach at a club is like a relationsh­ip; there are highs and lows,” Frank said on Saturday. “The warmth, support and kindness every time I meet a Bees fan has been amazing and it gives me extra energy to continue the work going forward.

“We attacked the Premier League in the first season and we're attacking it in our second season. I'm looking forward

to hopefully continuing our progress and creating more magic moments together.”

• George Cohen, a defender who played on England's World Cup-winning team in 1966, has died. He was 83.

Cohen made 37 appearance­s for his national team as a right back.

He played his entire club career for Fulham, where he made 459 appearance­s between 1956 and 1969. He retired from playing at 29 after a serious knee injury.

Cohen was the vice-captain for England when the team beat West Germany 4-2 in the 1966 World Cup final at Wembley Stadium.

• Midfielder Maxi Moralez is rejoining Argentina's Racing after six seasons with New York City in MLS.

He had 36 goals and 60 assists in 194 games over all competitio­ns, helping NYC win the 2021 MLS title.

Morales, 35, played for Racing from 200507, went to Moscow, then was loaned back. He spent

Casino giant Caesars Entertainm­ent is offering what may be the most extravagan­t guest package for next year's highly anticipate­d Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix at a whopping $5 million.

The luxury “Emperor Package” includes a fivenight stay at the Nobu Sky Villa at Caesars Palace during race week with numerous amenities, access to a personal driver and RollsRoyce and two tickets to an Adele concert.

The experience also grants VIP access to a 4,700-square-foot terrace overlookin­g the Strip.

The race in Vegas is expected to be the most expensive sporting event on Formula One's agenda next year. The price starts at $500 for a three-day general admission pass. Those seats were only added after fans complained that hotels planned to purchase massive ticket blocks and repackage them into entertainm­ent experience­s ranging from $100,000 to $1 million.

Ahead of tickets first going on sale in November, seats in the grandstand­s started at $2,500.

F1, owned by U.S.-based Liberty Media, will be a firsttime promoter for the Nov. 18 night race that will use famous Vegas landmarks and rush down the Strip.

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali said that “in terms of price positionin­g we are going to be on the top side because this is Las Vegas and that is the nature of the customer coming to Las Vegas.”

FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK

College Basketball

Favorite

at Creighton

NBA

Favorite

at Dallas Philadelph­ia at Boston Memphis at Denver

Line

151/2

Line (O/U)

41/2 (661/2) 71/2 (601/2) 71/2 (631/2) 31/2 (431/2) 31/2 (621/2) 3 (681/2) 141/2 (731/2) 31/2 (691/2)

91/2 (411/2) 91/2 (651/2) 31/2 (671/2)

11/2 (461/2) 51/2 (541/2) 21/2 (511/2) 11/2 (421/2) 51/2 (631/2)

21/2 (311/2) 61/2 (551/2) 71/2 (581/2) 61/2 (621/2)

11/2 (451/2) 11/2 (621/2) 141/2 (551/2) 21/2 (521/2)

Line (O/U)

3 (361/2) 31/2 (491/2) 71/2 (391/2)

Underdog

DePaul

Underdog

81/2 (230) Lakers 21/2 (2171/2) at New York 5 (2241/2) Milwaukee 51/2 (229) at Golden State 41/2 (2301/2) Phoenix

College Football

Monday

Favorite

Bowling Green

Tuesday

Ga. Southern Memphis E. Carolina Wisconsin State

Wednesday

Duke Arkansas Oregon Ole Miss

Thursday

Minnesota Florida State Texas

Friday

Maryland UCLA

Notre Dame Ohio Clemson

Saturday

Iowa Alabama Michigan Georgia

Jan. 2

Illinois USC LSU Utah

NFL

Favorite

Denver at Miami Tampa Bay

Monday

LA Chargers

Line (O/U)

31/2 (481/2)

Kentucky Kansas State

TCU Ohio State

41/2 (451/2) at Indianapol­is

WORLD GOLF RANKING

1. Rory McIlroy

2. Scottie Scheffler

3. Cameron Smith

4. Patrick Cantlay

5. Jon Rahm

6. Xander Schauffele

7. Will Zalatoris

8. Justin Thomas

9. Matt Fitzpatric­k

10. Viktor Hovland

11. Collin Morikawa

12. Tony Finau

13. Sam Burns

14. Jordan Spieth

15. Tom Kim

16. Cameron Young

17. Max Homa

18. Billy Horschel

19. Sungjae Im

20. Shane Lowry

21. Hideki Matsuyama

22. Joaquin Niemann

23. Tommy Fleetwood

24. Brian Harman

25. Keegan Bradley

Underdog

N. Mexico St

Buffalo Utah State Co. Carolina

Oklahoma

UCF Kansas N. Carolina Texas Tech

Syracuse Oklahoma Washington

NC State Pittsburgh So. Carolina Wyoming Tennessee

Miss. State Tulane Purdue Penn State

Underdog

at Rams Green Bay at Arizona 8.78 8.56 7.70 7.40 6.67 6.31 5.91 5.53 5.36 5.33 5.05 4.90 4.58 4.51 4.31 4.01 3.98 3.84 3.64 3.58 3.58 3.38 3.06 3.06 2.87

BOWL GAMES

Saturday's result

HAWAII BOWL

Middle Tennessee vs. San Diego St., late

Monday's game

QUICK LANE BOWL

New Mexico St. (6-6) vs. Bowling Green (6-6), 11:30 a.m.

Tuesday's games

CAMELLIA BOWL

Ga. Southern (6-6) vs. Buffalo (6-6), 9 a.m.

FIRST RESPONDER BOWL

Memphis (6-6) vs. Utah St. (6-6), 12:15 p.m.

BIRMINGHAM BOWL

Coastal Carolina (9-3) vs. East Carolina (7-5), 3:45 p.m.

GUARANTEED RATE BOWL

Wisconsin (6-6) vs. Okla. St. (7-5), 7:15 p.m.

Wednesday's games

MILITARY BOWL

UCF (9-4) vs. Duke (8-4), 11 a.m.

LIBERTY BOWL

Arkansas (6-6) vs. Kansas (6-6), 2:30 p.m.

HOLIDAY BOWL

No. 15 Oregon (9-3) vs. North Carolina (9-4), 5 p.m.

TEXAS BOWL

Texas Tech (7-5) vs. Mississipp­i (8-4), 6 p.m.

Thursday's games

PINSTRIPE BOWL

Syracuse (7-5) vs. Minnesota (8-4), 11 a.m.

CHEEZ-IT BOWL

No. 13 Florida St. (9-3) vs. Oklahoma (6-6), 2:30 p.m.

ALAMO BOWL

No. 12 Washington (10-2) vs. No. 21 Texas (8-4), 6 p.m.

Friday's games

DUKE'S MAYO BOWL

No. 25 N.C. State (8-4) vs. Maryland (7-5), 9 a.m.

SUN BOWL

No. 18 UCLA (9-3) vs. Pittsburgh (8-4), 11 a.m.

GATOR BOWL

No. 19 Notre Dame (8-4) vs. No. 20 South Carolina (8-4), 12:30 p.m.

ARIZONA BOWL

Wyoming (7-5) vs. Ohio (9-4), 1:30 p.m.

ORANGE BOWL

No. 6 Tennessee (10-2) vs. No. 10 Clemson (11-2), 5 p.m.

Saturday's games

MUSIC CITY BOWL

Kentucky (7-5) vs. Iowa (7-5), 9 a.m.

SUGAR BOWL

No. 5 Alabama (10-2) vs. No. 11 Kansas St. (10-3), 9 a.m.

FIESTA BOWL

College Football Playoff semifinal

No. 2 Michigan (13-0) vs. No. 3 TCU (12-1), 1 p.m.

PEACH BOWL

College Football Playoff semifinal

No. 1 Georgia (13-0) vs. No. 4 Ohio St. (11-1), 5 p.m.

Monday, Jan. 2

RELIAQUEST BOWL

No. 24 Miss. St. (8-4) vs. Illinois (8-4), 9 a.m.

CITRUS BOWL

No. 16 LSU (9-4) vs. Purdue (8-5), 10 a.m.

COTTON BOWLCLASSI­C

No. 8 USC (11-2) vs. No. 14 Tulane (11-2), 10 a.m.

ROSE BOWL

No. 7 Utah (10-3) vs. No. 9 Penn St. (10-2), 2 p.m.

Monday, Jan. 9

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSH­IP

Inglewood, Calif.

Semifinal winners, 4:30 p.m.

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