Sunday, 2 October 2016

Instant Awesome Video: Kansas staff member ends up in a celebratory dogpile after half-court make wins student $10K (ESPN)

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HAY QUE VERLO: El gol polémico al minuto 93 con el que Arsenal consiguió el triunfo ante Burnley (ESPN)

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Saturday, 1 October 2016

Breaking: No. 5 Clemson defeats No. 3 Louisville 42-36; Deshaun Watson 5 passing TD, Lamar Jackson 457 total yards, 3 TD (ESPN)

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No. 3 Louisville, QB Lamar Jackson (25 TD this season) face No. 5 Clemson, QB Deshaun Watson; watch live in the ESPN App (ESPN)

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Wikipedia article of the day for October 2, 2016

The Wikipedia article of the day for October 2, 2016 is Super Meat Boy.
Super Meat Boy is an independent video game designed by Edmund McMillen (pictured) and Tommy Refenes and developed by Team Meat. The successor to the 2008 Flash game Meat Boy, Super Meat Boy was released on the Xbox 360 through Xbox Live Arcade in October 2010 and on Microsoft Windows in November 2010. It was ported to OS X and Linux in 2011, to the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in 2015, and to the Wii U in 2016. In the game the player controls Meat Boy, a red, cube-shaped character, as he attempts to rescue his girlfriend, Bandage Girl, from the game's antagonist Dr. Fetus. The platform gameplay is characterized by fine control and split-second timing as the player runs and jumps through over 300 hazardous levels while avoiding obstacles. The game sold over 1,000,000 copies by January 2012, and was critically acclaimed. In 2010, it received awards for Most Challenging Game from IGN and for Best Downloadable Game from GameSpot and GameTrailers, as well as a nomination for the Grand Prize at the 2010 Independent Games Festival. Critics lauded the game's difficulty, precise control, retro artwork, and soundtrack.

Must-See Video: No. 11 Tennessee def. No. 25 Georgia on 43-yd Hail Mary TD as time expires, brings Butch Jones to tears (ESPN)

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Breaking: 76ers rookie Ben Simmons expected to miss 3 months following surgery on right foot, source tells Jeff Goodman (ESPN)

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