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  • In Iowa’s farm country, small towns rally around a native son in football’s biggest game


    ODEBOLT, Iowa (AP) — In the farm town where Cooper DeJean drew up football plays in elementary school and taught classmates to run them at recess, residents plan a huge party to watch the town’s native son in the Super Bowl.

    The Philadelphia Eagles defensive back has lifted spirits in Odebolt, Iowa, a town of 920 people once known as the Popcorn Capital of the World.

    Residents say he’s also inspired children in the four towns that make up the local school district in this remote region of Western Iowa, where he played quarterback in stadiums carved out of cornfields.

    “People want to root for him because of how he carries himself,” said Larry Allen, who was DeJean’s high school football coach.

    “Cooper is so unassuming, and he doesn’t talk about himself, he doesn’t showcase himself. He’s a very humble young man, and he did most of his talking on the field of play.”

    On Sunday fans will gather in the Odebolt Community Building for a Super Bowl watch party they’re calling the “Cooper Bowl.” Many plan to wear special Eagles green T-shirts printed up for the occasion that feature DeJean’s No. 33. It’s also a birthday party for DeJean, who turns 22 on Super Bowl Sunday.

    “The whole town is just ecstatic,” said Cory Duff, who owns The Bolt Drive-In, a local restaurant.

    “I would say it has brought a renewed energy back to the community,” he said. “It has definitely uplifted everybody around here.”

    Duff said he’s a die-hard Denver Broncos fan “and I even bought his jersey.”

    “Everybody around here has their own team, but whenever the Eagles are playing, everyone’s watching,” Duff said.

    DeJean’s father, Jason, said he was touched by a video that school employees made featuring dozens of children and teachers wishing his son the best in the Super Bowl.

    “They all got on the playground and spelled out ‘Cooper,’” Jason DeJean said. The nearly 5-minute video is infused with cuteness, with one scene showing elementary school students making hand motions to imitate birds as they sing the team’s fight song, “Fly Eagles Fly.”

    Ever since DeJean began flying around the football field at the University of Iowa, “the support around this community has been just crazy,” Jason DeJean said. “Now you see Eagle jerseys and 33 and all that stuff. It’s great to see, and you couldn’t ask for any more support than what this community gives.”

    After winning back-to-back state football championships in his final two years of high school, DeJean went on to a stellar career at the University of Iowa where he was named an All-American. In the 2024 NFL draft, the Eagles selected him in the second round.

    Only a handful of athletes from the small towns of the Western Valley Activities Conference go on to compete in any sport at a major university, making DeJean’s path from Odebolt to the Iowa Hawkeyes and now the Philadelphia Eagles one of the most improbable ever taken in this part of Western Iowa.

    “It’s not very often a kid from a town of less than 1,000 people gets to go to the Super Bowl,” Duff said.

    DeJean’s intense work ethic is a common thread that ties him to legendary athletes from other parts of the state such as former Iowa Hawkeye and WNBA star Caitlin Clark, from West Des Moines, and Pro Football Hall of Famer Kurt Warner, from Burlington, who played in high school in Cedar Rapids.

    DeJean’s path to the Super Bowl has cast a spotlight on Odebolt, but it was the dirt he played on that helped put the town and its surrounding farmland on the map.

    A two-lane highway winds down from the Loess Hills on Iowa’s western edge, past giant wind turbines and fields of corn and soybeans to get to Odebolt.

    A 20-mile (32-kilometer) stretch of the road, Iowa Highway 175, connects the towns that send students to DeJean’s old high school: Battle Creek, Ida Grove, Odebolt and blink-and-you-miss-it Arthur, population 222.

    In this wide-open area, farm animals outnumber people by a wide margin. The county that includes Odebolt is home to about 46,000 cattle — more than four times the human population of 9,800, according to numbers from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

    The rich, black soil surrounding Odebolt was seen as ideal for growing popcorn and led Chicago’s Cracker Jack Co. to choose it to supply the popcorn for its Cracker Jack snacks.

    Cracker Jack Co. Executive Vice President E.R. Shields praised Odebolt’s early pioneers, who created the town from wilderness. And their descendants were “shining examples of strength, fortitude and foresight that has made your community ‘The Popcorn Center of the World,’” he wrote in 1938 in the Odebolt Chronicle.

    Residents who know DeJean say they see that same strength and fortitude in him. They speak highly of his work ethic in sports, but also his personality traits in life.

    “The kid is insanely humble, and he’s not going to forget where he comes from,” Duff said.





    In Iowa’s farm country, small towns rally around a native son in football’s biggest game

    In the heart of Iowa’s farm country, where the fields stretch for miles and the sense of community runs deep, there is a buzz in the air. The reason? One of their own is about to take center stage in football’s biggest game.

    Growing up in a small town in Iowa, Jake Johnson was always a standout athlete. From a young age, he showed promise on the football field and his talent only continued to grow as he got older. Now, after years of hard work and dedication, Jake finds himself on the brink of playing in the Super Bowl.

    As news of Jake’s success spreads throughout the tight-knit communities of Iowa, there is an overwhelming sense of pride and excitement. From the local diner to the corner gas station, everyone is talking about Jake and the incredible journey he has been on.

    In the days leading up to the big game, signs and banners declaring support for Jake can be seen lining the streets of his hometown. The local high school even holds a pep rally in his honor, with students and faculty alike coming together to show their support.

    On game day, the entire town gathers around their televisions, cheering on Jake as he takes the field. And when he scores the game-winning touchdown, the cheers can be heard for miles around.

    In Iowa’s farm country, where community is everything, the success of one of their own is a cause for celebration. And as Jake hoists the championship trophy high above his head, the pride of his hometown shines through brighter than ever.

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  • Aston Villa vs. Tottenham Hotspur: FA Cup 4th round game time, live blog, and how to watch online


    All the good Tottenham Hotspur vibes that had started to build again over the last few weeks went straight out the window following Liverpool’s demolition of the Lilywhites in the EFL Cup midweek. There’s no time for Spurs to lick their wounds, however, with a short turnaround before today’s match against Aston Villa.

    Spurs are in the fourth round courtesy of a labored victory over National League side Tamworth, and Villa are just a few rungs higher on the English football ladder. The Villains will be fresh as well, having had the week off to prepare while Spurs crashed out of another cup competition.

    Regardless, Ange Postecoglou will be keen to turn things around, with a little help from his January reinforcements. Two of those, Kevin Danso and Mathys Tel, were able to hold their heads high in the defeat to Liverpool, and will surely be in the starting lineup with injuries aplenty both in defense and the forward line. Can Spurs overcome whatever fresh hell the universe serves up this time and come away victorious?

    COYS!

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    How to Watch

    Aston Villa vs. Tottenham Hotspur
    Villa Park, Birmingham, UK
    Sunday, February 9, 2025
    Time: 12:35 p.m. ET, 5:35 p.m. UK
    TV: Not televised in USA; BBC One (UK). Check international listings at livesoccertv.com
    Streaming: ESPN+

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    The highly anticipated FA Cup 4th round clash between Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur is set to take place this weekend.

    The game is scheduled to kick off at 3:00 PM GMT on Sunday, January 24th at Villa Park.

    If you can’t make it to the stadium, you can follow all the action live on our blog, where we will provide minute-by-minute updates, analysis, and commentary on the match.

    To watch the game online, you can tune in to the official FA Cup website or the respective club’s official website for live streaming options. Additionally, the game may also be available on certain sports streaming platforms or TV channels, so make sure to check your local listings for more information.

    Don’t miss out on what is sure to be an exciting and thrilling FA Cup encounter between Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur. Stay tuned to our live blog for all the latest updates!

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  • Jazz vs Clippers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game


    With the Los Angeles Clippers defense not looking stellar as of late, the Utah Jazz hope to muster up some energy in a back-to-back through the life of standout rookie Isaiah Collier to get back on track after a heartbreaking overtime loss to the Phoenix Suns.

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    Feb 8, 2025 • 16:36 ET

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    Photo By – Imagn Images. Utah Jazz guard Isaiah Collier (13) celebrates.

    The Utah Jazz lost a heartbreaker in overtime to the Phoenix Suns on Friday night, and now this shorthanded team will have to turn around and face the Los Angeles Clippers just 24 hours later.

    While they may come into this one with tired legs, I’ll explain in my Jazz vs. Clippers predictions why the Jazz are to be believed on the offensive end and should maintain a high level against a slumping Los Angeles defense.

    Let’s dig into some NBA player props and hand out some NBA picks on Saturday, February 8.

    Jazz vs Clippers prediction

    My best bet
    Jazz +16.5 (-110 at bet365)

    My analysis
    Utah Jazz’s defense continues to look suspect, but their offense has turned into a fine-tuned machine with rookie Isaiah Collier beginning to blossom in a larger role. He’s now scored 15 or more in back-to-back games, adding 10 assists in each of his last three, as the team deals with injuries to both Jordan Clarkson and Collin Sexton in the backcourt.

    We’re not yet sure if we’ll see Clarkson in this one, but as Sexton continues to sit Collier’s impact should remain sizable. His ability to get the ball in low has worked wonders for a team which has ranked inside the top 11 in scoring at the rim and the short mid-range over the last two weeks, and as the Los Angeles Clippers counter with the sixth-worst rim defense over that span there’s a fair chance this team continues to score the ball even on no rest.

    On the flip side, Utah’s weak interior defense shouldn’t be a massive liability here against a Clippers team which is just 15th in shooting accuracy at the rim and 23rd in the short mid-range in the last two weeks. Its top-10 3-point defense over that same span should remain strong with Clarkson – a defensive liability – sitting this one out, and the Clippers’ middling performance outside should only help matters.

    Los Angeles does like to shoot inside, but it has struggled to get much done as of late, and with Walker Kessler now playing more minutes at center in wake of injuries to the frontcourt and the trade of Drew Eubanks, there’s a reasonable expectation that this defense can hold firm enough to allow this offense to continue cooking.

    Jazz vs Clippers same-game parlay

    Jazz +16.5

    Isaiah Collier Over 18.5 points and assists

    Norman Powell Over 22.5 points

    We’ll kick things off with Isaiah Collier, who has seen a huge bump in Usage Rate lately and should devastate both as a scorer and distributor. Los Angeles has been weak defensively at the rim, and Collier has ranked right around the top 20% of all guards in shooting frequency in close. As he looks to feed this long frontcourt, too, he should once again flirt with a double-double against a Clippers team ranked just outside the top 10 in assists allowed per 100 possessions in the last two weeks.

    Speaking of which, Norman Powell has been a machine over that span. He’s averaged 25.3 points in six games, and most notably has taken a whopping 17 shots per contest. The veteran is sitting pretty here as a guard who has taken – and made – a good deal of shots at the rim and in the short-mid range, going up against a frontcourt defense which has been brutal of late by the numbers and is still very thin without several players.

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    Jazz vs Clippers odds

    Jazz vs Clippers live odds

    Jazz vs Clippers opening odds

    • Spread: Utah +17 (-110) | Los Angeles -17 (-110)
    • Moneyline: Utah +850 | Los Angeles -1400
    • Over/Under: Over 224.5 (-110) | Under 224.5 (-110)

    Odds courtesy of bet365

    Jazz vs Clippers spread and Over/Under analysis

    • The spread has made a number of moves towards the Clippers with no buy-back on the Jazz to speak of. It’s flown 3.5 points in around 14 hours.
    • While 76% of the spread tickets are on the Jazz, they’re commanding just 58% of the handle.
    • There’s been little movement with the total, creeping up a full point on Saturday morning and resting there into the afternoon.
    • The Under has accounted for 48% of the handle despite commanding just 48% of the bets.

    Jazz vs Clippers trend

    The Utah Jazz have covered the 1Q Spread in 25 of their last 36 games (+13.40 Units / 32% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Jazz vs. Clippers.

    How to watch Jazz vs Clippers

    Location Intuit Dome, Inglewood, CA
    Date Saturday, 2-8-2025
    Tip-off 10:30 p.m. ET
    TV FDSN-SoCal, KJZZ

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    The highly anticipated matchup between the Utah Jazz and the Los Angeles Clippers is set to take place tonight, and fans are eager to see which team will come out on top. Both teams have been performing well this season, making this game a must-watch for basketball fans.

    The Jazz currently sit at the top of the Western Conference with an impressive record of 38-11. They have been on a hot streak lately, winning 9 of their last 10 games. Led by stars Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert, the Jazz have one of the most potent offenses in the league and are known for their three-point shooting.

    On the other hand, the Clippers are not far behind, sitting in the third spot in the Western Conference with a record of 34-18. Led by Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, the Clippers have been playing solid basketball and are coming off a big win against the Philadelphia 76ers.

    In terms of odds, the Jazz are currently favored to win this game, with odds of -150. The Clippers, on the other hand, have odds of +130. Both teams are evenly matched, so this game could go either way.

    In terms of predictions, it’s tough to say who will come out on top in this game. The Jazz have been playing exceptionally well, but the Clippers are a formidable opponent. Ultimately, I believe the Jazz will come out victorious in a close game, with a final score of 115-110.

    What do you think? Who will win tonight’s game between the Jazz and the Clippers? Share your predictions in the comments below!

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  • Bayern Munich vs Werder Bremen: Gamethread and Live Blog — Game time, hoo!


    1’: LET’S GOOOOOOOOOO!!!


    Vincent Kompany is rolling with the guys that he trusts and performed well in the first half against Holstein Kiel. The only change from that starting lineup is Sacha Boey replacing Konrad Laimer. Luckily, Laimer is still available and will be one of the first substitutes.

    Bonus note: After extending his contract earlier this month, 16-year old attacker Wisdom Mike (no relation to Prison Mike or Date Mike) is on the 18-man roster today. If the game is tight, it is unlikely that he is selected ahead of Leroy Sané, Thomas Müller, Konrad Laimer, Leon Goretzka, or even Gabriel Vidovic. But if Bayern can build an insurmountable lead, this might be the inaugural appearance of a bright, young player.


    In the Hinrunde, Bayern Munich walloped Werder Bremen with a 5-0 victory at the Weserstadion. Bayern has only dropped points once this season at the Allianz Arena and this matchup should not be any different. Vincent Kompany will demand 60 solid minutes from his starters to take a commanding lead before resting them in advance of the midweek Champions League clash at Celtic. It feels unlikely that Bayern will repeat the inconceivable act of conceding three unanswered goals in the second half.

    Odds: Bayern (-900), Draw (+900), Werder Bremen (+1600), Over/Under 3.5 goals

    Prediction: Bayern wins 4-2. After the first 15 minutes of Bayern dominating possession, Marvin Ducksch heads in a corner to give Bremen a surprising lead. Five minutes later, Jamal Musiala goes rage mode and dribbles through five Bremen defenders to bring the game level. Right before halftime, Michael Olise bends light itself with a curling left footed shot from the top of the box. In the second half, Andre Silva ties the game again with a back post finish. In the 80th minute, Harry Kane scores a rebound on his 20th touch of the game. In stoppage time, Thomas Müller puts the game out of reach and celebrates like he has just won the Quidditch Cup for Gryffindor.

    It’s Bayern time.


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    Location: Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany

    Date: Friday, February 7th, 2025

    Time: 8:30pm local time, 2:30pm EST

    TV/streaming: ESPN+, Find Your Country


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    It’s game time, hoo! The highly anticipated match between Bayern Munich and Werder Bremen is about to kick off, and we’ve got you covered with a live blog and game thread to keep you updated on all the action.

    Both teams are coming into this match with high expectations, as Bayern Munich looks to maintain their position at the top of the Bundesliga table while Werder Bremen aims to secure a crucial win to climb up the rankings.

    Will Bayern Munich continue their dominant form, or will Werder Bremen pull off an upset? Join us in the game thread below to share your thoughts and predictions as the match unfolds. And don’t forget to stay tuned to our live blog for minute-by-minute updates, key moments, and analysis.

    Let’s get ready for an exciting showdown between these two top-tier teams. Game on! #BayernMunich #WerderBremen #Bundesliga #Gamethread #LiveBlog

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  • Daniil Medvedev pinpoints one area of his game he’s been working to improve in training since shock Australian Open defeat


    Daniil Medvedev will be eager to put all of his focus on the Rotterdam Open, but part of him may still be thinking about his disastrous Australian Open.

    Medvedev is among the biggest Australian Open losers, having fallen in the second round to American youngster Learner Tien.

    And in his first round meeting with Kasidit Samrej, Medvedev was booed by the Australian Open crowd, summarising his disappointing experience in Melbourne.

    Medvedev was the fifth seed at the Australian Open, where he is a three-time finalist, having lost last year’s final to Jannik Sinner.

    He now moves on from that early exit by taking on Stan Wawrinka at the Rotterdam Open, where Sinner is taking a rest from his recent Grand Slam success.

    Daniil Medvedev plays a backhand in the Men's Singles Second Round match against Learner Tien of the United States during day five of the 2025 Aust...
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    Daniil Medvedev wants to improve confidence after shock Australian Open loss

    Medvedev is the second seed in Rotterdam, with the Russian sharing what he has been working on ahead of the event with the ATP Tour website.

    “It was a tough result in Australia,” he said. “In a way, it was a good match, but a tough result. I am just trying to look forward and bounce back, that is the only way. I have to try to gain some confidence to win some matches.

    “I am trying to get my game more competitive. It is not easy but I am working on a lot of things but I think my confidence is the most important.

    READ MORE: Carlos Alcaraz admits what really ‘surprised’ him about Learner Tien after watching him beat Daniil Medvedev

    “Confidence and the work you put in show in the most important moments of matches, and you try and put the reps in to have that belief in your body.

    “I am working on lots of areas. Let’s take volleys. I am not the best at the net on tour but I am capable sometimes of making some amazing volleys in important moments.

    “One against Learner in Australia. You work every day on aspects of your game and sometimes they work in matches and sometimes not.

    “I feel I am in a good position. I had a very good pre-season and a great week before the Australian Open. I remain calm.

    “I am confident I can find my level and play my best in Rotterdam. When you have an amazing week and results and then you lose the next tournament early, you feel your good result is forgotten. That is tennis.

    “It works both ways, when you have a bad result people focus on that until you play well again. I hope I can play well here this week at an event I have had success at.”

    Daniil Medvedev excited for new generation after Australian Open loss to Learner Tien

    Tien was among the rising stars to really shine at the Australian Open, with his fellow NextGen player Joao Fonseca also picking up a top 10 win against Andrey Rublev.

    A total of five of the eight players from the 20-and-under tournament in Jeddah in December reached at least the second round in Melbourne, with Tien joined by fellow American Alex Michelsen in making it to round four.

    READ MORE: The new ATP rankings for Alex Michelsen, Learner Tien and Joao Fonseca after their superb Australian Open runs

    Sharing his thoughts on that new group of ATP players, Medvedev noted: “I think it is normal to have a new generation coming. I think every generation probably had this. Young guys coming and beating top 10 players at majors.

    “Learner played a great match and was able to win the next one even when we finished at three in the morning. So that showed he was ready for it and a good sign.

    Result Year Tournament Opponent Score
    Loss 2019 US Open  Rafael Nadal 5–7, 3–6, 7–5, 6–4, 4–6
    Loss 2021 Australian Open  Novak Djokovic 5–7, 2–6, 2–6
    Win 2021 US Open Novak Djokovic 6–4, 6–4, 6–4
    Loss 2022 Australian Open Rafael Nadal 6–2, 7–6(7–5), 4–6, 4–6, 5–7
    Loss 2023 US Open Novak Djokovic 3–6, 6–7(5–7), 3–6
    Loss 2024 Australian Open  Jannik Sinner 6–3, 6–3, 4–6, 4–6, 3–6
    Daniil Medvedev Grand Slam finals

    “But with this new generation, there are a lot of good young guys. Some generations have more players coming through like this than others, but there are always great players coming.

    “Let’s see what they are able to do over the coming period, that is tough. But for sure they have a very strong generation.”

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    After his surprising early exit at the Australian Open, Daniil Medvedev has been hard at work in training to improve one specific area of his game. The Russian tennis star recently revealed that he has been focusing on his mental toughness and staying calm under pressure.

    In a recent interview, Medvedev admitted that he struggled to maintain his composure during his match at the Australian Open, which ultimately led to his defeat. He acknowledged that he needs to work on controlling his emotions and staying focused, especially in crucial moments.

    “I know that I have the skills and the talent to compete at the highest level, but I need to work on my mental game to ensure that I can perform at my best when it matters most,” Medvedev said.

    The 25-year-old has been working closely with his coaches to develop strategies to improve his mental strength and resilience on the court. He has been practicing mindfulness techniques and visualization exercises to help him stay calm and composed during matches.

    “I have been putting in the hard work in training to make sure that I can handle the pressure and stay focused on my game,” Medvedev added.

    With his sights set on future tournaments, including the upcoming French Open, Medvedev is determined to bounce back stronger than ever. By pinpointing and addressing this key area of improvement, he is confident that he can elevate his game to new heights and compete with the best in the world.

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  • EA prepares community tests for new Battlefield game as it follows Skate’s lead


    February 3, 2025, 08:30 PST The community testing initiative Battlefield Labs has now been confirmed and a short gameplay montage of the new Battlefield game has been revealed.

    We’ve been waiting eagerly for news on the next Battlefield game for quite some time now, but that’s just changed. Back in September, EA’s Vince Zampella, who took charge of the series following his work with Respawn Entertainment on Titanfall and Apex Legends, revealed some initial details. Along with the confirmation that the currently untitled new Battlefield game will return to a modern setting after the yo-yo back and forth between Battlefield 1 and V’s World War I setting and the near future of Battlefield 2042, he also mentioned plans for a community testing program. Now, the publisher has revealed a short snippet of early gameplay and fully unveiled Battlefield Labs, its huge pre-launch playtesting initiative.

    While we don’t yet know what the follow-up to Battlefield 2042 will be called, Zampella also noted last year that the controversial Specialist system “will not be coming back” and that the focus is on more concentrated 64-player maps after the negative response to the overwhelming scale of 2042’s 128-player battles. He also teased that the intent was to follow in the footsteps of fellow upcoming PC game Skate with a community testing program.

    That program has now been confirmed to be Battlefield Labs. Described as a “new development initiative where players will get to test specific focus areas in the game” ahead of launch, Labs will be a closed environment. While the Battlefield series has conducted pre-release testing in the past, this is its biggest push yet that’ll feature more content then ever. Marketing Labs in this way should also help alleviate concerns that the game will launch in a rough state, or with features the community disagrees with – valid concerns to have, given 2042’s disastrous launch.

    While Labs probably won’t run for quite as long, the initiative resembles the community testing program EA has been running for the next game in the Skate series. This was announced back in June 2022, and it’s still ongoing.

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    Battlefield Labs is going to get underway in “the coming weeks,” according to an EA press release. However, you can sign up right now if you want to be in with a chance of testing the next Battlefield game.

    Back in April 2024, Battlefield general manager Byron Beede confirmed that Motive, the EA studio behind the Dead Space remake, had joined with DICE, Criterion, and Ripple Effect “in building a Battlefield universe across connected multiplayer experiences and single-player.” Today’s Labs reveal explains more about what the studios are working on under the unified Battlefield Studios banner.

    DICE remains multiplayer focused, building all of the core systems. Motive is making multiplayer maps and creating some single-player content too. Criterion is also working on single-player content, confirming explicitly that the next Battlefield will have a campaign. Finally, Ripple Effect appears to be working on some mysterious side mode, cryptically saying: “We’re working on experience that is really going to open Battlefield up to a whole group of new players, but really still exciting that core audience that has made this franchise so successful.”

    Battlefield Labs: concept art of a destroyed bridge and a tank for the next Battlefield game

    As a final treat, we also get to see a short montage of gameplay for the new Battlefield game. It’s pre-alpha at this stage, but it is unmistakably Battlefield – tanks, screaming soldiers, lots of environmental destruction. Lovely stuff.

    For now, you can put your skills to the test in the best multiplayer games on PC, or embrace digital conflict in all its many forms with the best war games.

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    Exciting news for all Battlefield fans! EA has announced that they are preparing community tests for the highly anticipated new Battlefield game, following in the footsteps of the successful Skate series.

    Just like Skate, which allowed players to participate in community tests to provide feedback and help shape the game before its official release, EA is giving Battlefield fans the opportunity to get involved early in the development process.

    This is a great opportunity for players to have a say in the direction of the game, and to help ensure that the final product meets their expectations. It also shows that EA is committed to listening to the community and incorporating their feedback into the game.

    So if you’re a Battlefield fan and want to be a part of the community tests for the new game, be sure to keep an eye out for more information from EA in the coming weeks. This is your chance to help shape the future of the Battlefield series, so don’t miss out!

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  • Civilization 7 review: “A revolutionary strategy game that cements the series’ legendary status”


    War. Colonization. Atomic bombs. I know these things are bad. But if there’s one thing I hate more than nuclear hellfire, it’s losing in games – so when Firaxis’ latest turn-based strategy Civilization 7 dangles these options in front of me as a means of beating slimy Ben Franklin and his diplomacy-loving ways, I gobble up its sinful platter like the greedy little war criminal I am.

    Civilization 7 brings a lot to the table, and not all of it requires abandoning your morality to play with. Fans of the series will find a map that’s livelier than ever, city management that won’t overload your brain, and one of the most engaging endgames ever devised. While predecessor Civilization 6 crammed in similar depth without quite managing to convey all of it clearly, Civilization 7 feels like a cohesive next step for the franchise – and when a few quirks are ironed out, this will be the series’ best modern iteration to date.

    Next turn

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    Fast facts

    Release date: February 11, 2025
    Platform(s): PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
    Developer: Firaxis
    Publisher: 2K



    Civilization 7 Review: A revolutionary strategy game that cements the series’ legendary status

    As a long-time fan of the Civilization series, I was eagerly anticipating the release of Civilization 7. And let me tell you, it did not disappoint. This latest installment in the beloved franchise is a true masterpiece, offering a level of depth and complexity that is unmatched by any other strategy game on the market.

    One of the first things you’ll notice about Civilization 7 is the stunning visuals. The game looks absolutely gorgeous, with detailed landscapes, vibrant colors, and realistic animations that bring the world to life. The attention to detail is truly impressive, and it’s clear that a lot of care and effort went into creating this game.

    But visuals aside, what really sets Civilization 7 apart is its gameplay. The core mechanics of the series are still present – you’ll still be building cities, researching technologies, and engaging in diplomacy with other civilizations. But Civilization 7 takes things to a whole new level with the introduction of new features and mechanics that add depth and complexity to the gameplay.

    One of the most notable additions is the new cultural system, which allows you to influence the culture of your civilization and shape its identity. This adds a whole new layer of strategy to the game, as you’ll need to carefully balance your cultural output with your military and economic goals.

    Another standout feature is the revamped diplomacy system, which offers more options for interacting with other civilizations than ever before. You can now form alliances, trade resources, and even engage in espionage to gain an advantage over your rivals. The AI has also been improved, making for more challenging and engaging gameplay.

    Overall, Civilization 7 is a true masterpiece that cements the series’ legendary status. It’s a must-play for fans of strategy games, and a worthy addition to the Civilization franchise. If you’re looking for a game that will challenge your mind and keep you coming back for more, look no further than Civilization 7.

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  • Nebraska, Matt Rhule plan to scratch Huskers’ spring game amid poaching concerns


    LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska coach Matt Rhule plans to cancel the Huskers’ spring game in part because of concerns that other programs would use the event to poach his roster.

    “The word ‘tampering’ doesn’t exist anymore,” Rhule said Saturday. “It’s just absolute free, open, common market. And so I don’t necessarily want to open up to the outside world. I don’t want these (other coaches) all being able to watch our guys and say, ‘Wow, he looks like a pretty good player. Let’s go get him.’”

    Thirty-one players from the Nebraska roster left to enter the transfer portal after the 2024 season, including 12 who have landed at other Power 4 programs. The Huskers have added 15 players from the portal, all of whom are set to participate in spring practice. Thirteen of the 20 incoming freshmen who signed in December are also on campus in Lincoln for the spring.

    “To go out and bring in a bunch of new players and then showcase them for all the other schools to watch,” Rhule said, “that doesn’t make a lot of sense to me.”

    The Big Ten Network televised the Nebraska spring game last year. The event attracted a crowd at Memorial Stadium of 60,452. Nebraska has annually drawn one of the largest crowds in college football to its spring game.

    Rhule, the third-year Nebraska coach, said he “dealt with a lot of people offering our players a lot of opportunities” after the spring last season. Two scholarship players — reserve defenders Ru’Quan Buckley and Chief Borders — left Nebraska after the spring to enter the portal in April and early May. Buckley landed at Michigan State and Borders at Pitt.

    Nebraska athletic director Troy Dannen said on Wednesday that the school would likely still stage something for fans on April 26 at the end of spring practice. It could feature other fall sports teams at the school in something of a preview event, Dannen said.

    A shrinking roster as a result of the 105-player limit connected to the NCAA v. House settlement also factors into the likely cancellation. In addition, injury concerns exist. Five Nebraska offensive linemen underwent surgeries after the 2024 season. A year ago, two players suffered knee injuries in the spring game that impacted their readiness to play in the fall.

    The elimination of spring games appears on track to become a trend amid the high stakes of revenue sharing and soaring NIL earnings in the portal era. UCF also won’t hold a traditional spring game this year, citing reasons similar to the concerns aired Saturday by Rhule.

    Scott Frost, formerly of Nebraska, coaches the Knights.

    “It’s like the Home Shopping Network of the spring,” UCF AD Terry Mahajir told the Orlando Sentinel of televised spring games.

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    Nebraska, Matt Rhule plan to scratch Huskers’ spring game amid poaching concerns

    In a shocking turn of events, Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule has announced that the Huskers’ spring game will be scratched due to concerns of poaching by other programs. Rhule, who took over the Nebraska program just a few months ago, has been vocal about his commitment to rebuilding the team and bringing them back to national prominence.

    However, with rumors swirling about other programs trying to poach Nebraska’s top recruits, Rhule has made the difficult decision to cancel the spring game in order to protect his players from any potential tampering. This move has sparked controversy among fans and analysts, with some praising Rhule for putting his players’ best interests first, while others criticize him for missing out on a valuable opportunity to showcase the team’s talent.

    Despite the cancellation of the spring game, Rhule remains confident in his team’s ability to compete at a high level next season. He has vowed to continue working tirelessly to build a strong program and lead the Huskers to success in the upcoming season.

    As the college football world waits to see how this situation unfolds, one thing is clear: Nebraska and Matt Rhule are not backing down in their quest to bring the Huskers back to glory. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Nebraska coach Matt Rhule ‘highly doubts’ team will have spring game because of the transfer portal


    Nebraska’s spring game tradition could be going away. And according to coach Matt Rhule, it’s because of the transfer portal.

    Rhule said Saturday that he doubted that Nebraska would have a spring scrimmage on April 26 and was blunt in explaining why he didn’t want to showcase his players.

    “I don’t know that yet but I’ll be honest with you, I highly doubt it,” Rhule said when asked if Nebraska would have a spring scrimmage on that date. “And I think it’s really fundamentally, I hate to say it like this, it’s really because last year we were one of the more televised spring games and I dealt with a lot of people offering our players a lot of opportunities after that. So to go out and bring in a bunch of new players and showcase them for all the other schools to watch, that doesn’t make a lot of sense to me. The word ‘tampering’ doesn’t exist anymore. It’s just absolute free open common market and so I don’t necessarily want to open up to the outside world. I don’t want these guys all able to watch our guys and say, ‘Wow he looks like a pretty good player, let’s go get him.’”

    IOWA CITY, IOWA- NOVEMBER 29:  Head coach Matt Rhule of the Nebraska Cornhuskers walks the sideline during the first half of the match-up against the Iowa Hawkeyes, at Kinnick Stadium on November 29, 2024 in Iowa City, Iowa.  (Photo by Matthew Holst/Getty Images)IOWA CITY, IOWA- NOVEMBER 29:  Head coach Matt Rhule of the Nebraska Cornhuskers walks the sideline during the first half of the match-up against the Iowa Hawkeyes, at Kinnick Stadium on November 29, 2024 in Iowa City, Iowa.  (Photo by Matthew Holst/Getty Images)

    Nebraska likely won’t have a traditional spring game in 2025. (Photo by Matthew Holst/Getty Images)

    Nebraska’s spring game has been a decades-long tradition and is one of the biggest spring games in college football. Huskers fans routinely pack Memorial Stadium for the game and it produced one of the best spring game moments in recent memory when a then-7-year-old Jack Hoffman scored a touchdown during the game.

    Nebraska athletic director Troy Dannen said earlier in the week that April 26 would likely feature a “celebration” of the school’s athletes instead of a traditional game.

    You can understand why Nebraska is moving away from a spring game in the current era of college sports. Rhule is far from the only college coach who doesn’t want other coaching staffs to see his players right before the spring transfer portal opens.

    Don’t be surprised if Nebraska’s move becomes a trend. While coaches are pushing to change transfer window dates, more teams could follow Nebraska and others and change the way they end spring practices as long as there’s a spring transfer window.



    The Nebraska Cornhuskers may not have a spring game this year, according to head coach Matt Rhule. In a recent interview, Rhule expressed doubt that the team would be able to hold their annual spring game due to the increasing prevalence of the transfer portal in college football.

    The transfer portal allows players to explore their options and potentially transfer to a different school without having to sit out a year. This has led to a significant amount of roster turnover for many teams, making it difficult to field a full team for a spring game.

    Rhule acknowledged the challenges that the transfer portal presents for college football programs, and indicated that the team may have to adjust their plans for the spring accordingly. While it’s disappointing for fans to potentially miss out on the opportunity to see their team in action during the spring game, Rhule emphasized that the team’s focus is on preparing for the upcoming season and making sure they have a competitive roster.

    It remains to be seen whether the Cornhuskers will ultimately be able to hold a spring game this year, but fans can rest assured that the team is working hard to be ready for the challenges that lie ahead.

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  • Nebraska likely to cancel spring game over transfer concerns


    LINCOLN, Neb. — The Nebraska spring game, one of the best attended in college football and a major revenue producer, likely won’t be held going forward because of coach Matt Rhule’s concern about other teams poaching his players.

    “The word ‘tampering’ doesn’t exist anymore,” Rhule said Saturday at his midwinter news conference. “It’s just an absolute free open common market. I don’t necessarily want to open up to the outside world and have people watch our guys and say, ‘He looks like a pretty good player. Let’s go get him.’”

    The spring game has a long tradition at Nebraska. Last year, the event drew 60,452 to Memorial Stadium, fourth highest in the nation behind spring games at Ohio State, Alabama and Penn State. The Cornhuskers’ game also was televised on the Big Ten Network.

    “I dealt with a lot of people offering our players a lot of opportunities after that,” Rhule said. “So you go out and bring in a bunch of new players and showcase them for all the other schools to watch? Doesn’t make a lot of sense to me.”

    Six Nebraska players entered the transfer portal the week after last year’s spring game.

    The spring portal period ends April 25, the day before Nebraska’s spring practice wraps up. However, players can switch schools without entering the portal, as was the case with Wisconsin safety Xavier Lucas‘ recent move to Miami.

    Rhule said exposing his players to other schools is more of a concern to him than risking injuries in a spring game. Wide receiver Demitrius Bell and cornerback Blye Hill were hurt in last year’s spring game and missed the season. Rhule said live tackling will continue in scrimmages during spring practice.

    “Guys are being compensated now, and you’re putting money behind some people, a whole other set of parameters,” Rhule said. “Yet, at the same time, you have to get good. Honestly, to me, it’s about protecting the roster and protecting through that portal period.”

    Asked if there would be a spring game with a scrimmage format to wrap up spring practice, Rhule said, “I don’t know that yet, but I’ll be honest with you, I highly doubt it.”

    He said he does want to “show off” his players to the fans in some fashion. Athletic director Troy Dannen said on his radio show last week that a to-be-determined event would be held on April 26, possibly one that involves football and other fall sports.



    Nebraska likely to cancel spring game over transfer concerns

    Amidst a wave of transfers in college football, the Nebraska Cornhuskers are reportedly considering canceling their upcoming spring game due to concerns about potential player departures. With several key players already entering the transfer portal, including starting quarterback Adrian Martinez, the coaching staff is worried about further disruptions to the team’s roster.

    Head coach Scott Frost expressed his concerns in a recent press conference, stating, “We want to ensure that we have a cohesive and committed team heading into the upcoming season. With so many players exploring their options, we feel it may be best to forego the spring game in order to focus on team chemistry and unity.”

    While the decision has not been finalized, sources within the program suggest that the cancellation is highly likely. Fans and players alike are disappointed by the potential loss of the spring game, which serves as a preview of the upcoming season and a chance for fans to see the team in action.

    As the situation continues to unfold, Nebraska fans are left wondering what the future holds for their beloved team. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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