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Videos are the new start-up pitch decks – Financial Times

Subscribe to unlock this article Try unlimited access Only $1 for 4 weeks Then $75 per month. Complete digital access to quality FT journalism on any device. Cancel anytime during your trial. Explore more offers. FT Edit $49 per year Access to eight surprising articles a day, hand-picked by FT editors. For seamless reading, access content via the FT Edit page on FT.com and receive the FT Edit newsletter. Standard Digital $45 per month Essential digital access to quality FT journalism on any device. Pay a year upfront and save 20%. Premium Digital $75 per month Complete digital access to quality FT journalism with expert analysis from industry leaders. Pay a year upfront and save 20%. Explore our full range of subscriptions. For individuals Discover all the plans currently available in your country For multiple readers Digital access for organisations. Includes exclusive features and content. Why the FT? See why over a million readers pay to read the Financial Times. Find out why

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Big Blue Preview: Kentucky vs. North Carolina – UK Athletics

Two of college basketball’s blue bloods will meet on Tuesday night as No. 18 Kentucky hosts 16th ranked North Carolina inside Rupp Arena (9:30 p.m. ET, ESPN). Kentucky has won eight NCAA Tournament titles, while North Carolina has won six. The Cats have won more basketball games than any other Division I program, while North Carolina is third. North Carolina has made the most trips to the Final Four, with 21, while Kentucky is second in that category with 17. The Cats are 5-2 this season, having lost to Louisville and Michigan State. Those losses left a bad taste in the mouths of UK players, according to Otega Oweh. “That’s the biggest thing for us. We’ve been waiting for these types of games since we’ve lost both of them,” Oweh said. “So, for us, just going out there knowing that we’re one of those teams, one of the better teams, we have to compete as such.” Oweh said that the Cats have watched the film of both losses and that they have identified some shortcomings, which they have been working on in practice. “We all know what needs to be done, we all know what we slipped up on,” Oweh

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Panthers’ petty posts at Rams lead NFL Week 13 trolls – ESPN

Panthers go ahead in 4th on Young's 43-yard TD pass to McMillan (0:24) Bryce Young airs out a 43-yard touchdown pass to Tetairoa McMillan to put the Panthers ahead in the fourth quarter. (0:24) Anthony GharibNov 30, 2025, 07:23 PM ET Week in and week out, the NFL doesn't disappoint, and one big result in Week 13 brought an especially effective troll. The Carolina Panthers defeated the Los Angeles Rams 31-28 at home, snapping the Rams' six game win streak. It marked Carolina's seventh upset victory of the season, the most by any team through November in the Super Bowl era, according to ESPN Research. Panthers quarterback Bryce Young had 206 passing yards and three touchdowns, while Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford tossed 243 yards plus two scores and two interceptions. Carolina also had 164 rushing yards between running backs Chuba Hubbard and Rico Dowdle -- Young pitched in with 23. The Panthers celebrated their victory multiple times, first posting a photo of a "W" shaved onto a Ram with the caption: "Herd the Panthers won." Herd, as in, the community of Rams' superfans -- or more literally, a group of rams. A key strip-sack fumble with 2:34 left in the

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Men’s Basketball Sprints by Johnson & Wales on Sunday

The Central Connecticut State men's basketball team cruised by Johnson & Wales (RI), 122-57, on Sunday afternoon at Detrick Gymnasium in New Britain, CT. The Blue Devils had six players score in double-figures and shot a season-best 70.4 percent from the field in the game. Darin Smith, Jr. scored a game-high 24 points, while Gabe Spinelli added 16 points. Roddy Jones and Ashton Reynolds added 13 points apiece, while Jay Rodgers added 11 points and Max Frazier had 10 points and 11 rebounds. The Blue Devils shot 50-of-71 (.704) overall and 9-of-34 (.265) from three-point range. CCSU was 9-of-11 (.818) from the foul line. GAME INFORMATION |   BOX SCORE Score:  CCSU 122, JOHNSON & WALES 57 Records: CCSU (5-2, 0-0 NEC), JWU (1-6) Location: Detrick Gymnasium | New Britain, CT KEY MOMENTS CCSU missed its first five field goals until a putback by Max Frazier made it 3-2 at the 17:08 mark. Frazier would score the Blue Devils' first eight points and put them ahead 8-5 at the first media timeout despite CCSU shooting just 3-of-10 to open the game. Central would use a 9-0 run over three minutes to push the lead to 11-5. Central would outscore JWU, 21-3 over

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UTSA drops heartbreaker to Army in home finale

Antonio Morano/UTSA Athletics Football November 29, 2025 SAN ANTONIO —  Shad Banks Jr. logged his third double-digit tackles game of the season and Patrick Overmyer had a career day receiving, but Army used a late touchdown pass to slip past UTSA, 27-24, in American Conference action on Saturday at the Alamodome. Trailing by 10 points entering the fourth quarter, the Roadrunners (6-6, 4-4) scored a pair of touchdowns to take a 24-20 lead with a little more than nine minutes left to play. However, Cale Hellums connected with Parker Poloskey on a 4-yard TD pass with 2:49 remaining and the Black Knights (6-5, 4-4) defense forced a turnover on downs on UTSA’s ensuing possession to hold on for the victory. Banks registered a game-high 10 tackles, including one for a loss, to pace a UTSA defense that limited Army to 303 yards of offense. Jimmy Wyrick added nine stops, while Tyan Milton and Marcellus Wilkerson made six apiece. Overmyer tied his career high with six receptions, turning those into career bests of 73 yards and two touchdowns to help lead the offense.   Devin McCuin led all receivers with seven grabs for 86 yards, while David Amador II hauled in

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The Last Word Before Game 12 vs. Georgia – Football

Share DID YOU KNOW? Aidan Birr was named one of three finalists for the 2025 Lou Groza Award earlier this week, becoming the second Groza Award finalist in Georgia Tech history and the first since Scott Sisson, in 1992. THE UNIFORM Up with the White & Gold ⚪️🟡#StingEm 🐝 pic.twitter.com/Z0tvF9iMQy — Georgia Tech Football (@GeorgiaTechFB) November 26, 2025 COFH Jersey Reveal powered by @GeorgiaPower 🔌 Game 12 Combo vs Uga#StingEm 🐝 pic.twitter.com/MpUXbhBCUb — Georgia Tech Football (@GeorgiaTechFB) November 26, 2025 THE BUZZ It’s the Monday before Thanksgiving. You know what that means. Hey Jackets, what’s the Good Word?!?!?!? Let ‘em know.#THWg #StingEm🐝 pic.twitter.com/kCzCNFt9gR — Georgia Tech (@GeorgiaTech) November 24, 2025 Friday gameday rundown ⬇️#StingEm 🐝 pic.twitter.com/KEeWuXoTnW — Georgia Tech Football (@GeorgiaTechFB) November 26, 2025 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year 🏆@CoachBrentKeyGT #StingEm 🐝 pic.twitter.com/0DdpsY9Hyt — Georgia Tech Football (@GeorgiaTechFB) November 25, 2025 Birr named @LouGrozaAward Finalist 🙌 🟡 Leads the ACC in FG made🟡 .880 FG percentage is the best in program history with at least 20 attempts #StingEm 🐝 pic.twitter.com/QEJGSTRJDx — Georgia Tech Football (@GeorgiaTechFB) November 25, 2025 Due to the demand for the #Invesco QQQ #Atlanta Gridiron Classic, we have just released a limited number of standing room

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Get To Know: Brynn Torry – Auburn Tigers – Official Athletics Website

Noelle Iglesias/Auburn Tigers With the 2026 gymnastics season approaching, it is time to meet all the new faces joining the squad this year. Today, we’re highlighting freshman Brynn Torry. Hometown: Yorktown, Virginia Year: Freshman Major: Exercise Science Prior to college: Two-year senior elite level gymnast … Competed at the 2024 U.S. Championship, finishing sixth on vault … Also competed at the 2024 Core Hydration Classic, American Classic and Winter Cup … Finished ninth on bars and in the all-around at the Core Classic. Q: What was your first visit to Auburn like? What about Auburn made you want to come here? A: My first visit to Auburn was amazing. I instantly fell in love with the campus, the people, and the overall atmosphere. I knew I wanted to be a part of the Auburn family right away. Q: How has the first semester of college been? What has been the most significant adjustment? A: My first semester has been going great! The biggest adjustment I have had to make is just learning time management and being independent. Q: Who is your biggest role model, and why? A: My biggest role model is my dad because he is the hardest working

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Bursch Signs Professional Contract with Flomax Liffey Celtics – Minnesota State University

MANKATO, Minn. — Former Minnesota State women's basketball standout Destinee Bursch has signed a professional contract with the Flomax Liffey Celtics Basketball Club in Ireland for the 2025–26 season. Bursch, a 5-7 guard from Chaska, Minn., completed her Maverick career as one of the most accomplished players in program history. She appeared in 127 games, the second most ever at Minnesota State, and finished with 1,914 career points, which ranks third all time. During her four years she became a two time member of the 500 plus point season club and closed her career ranked second in field goals made, fifth in field goal attempts, seventh in steals and scoring average, and eighth in free throws made and assists. During her time at MSU Bursch earned conference and academic recognition every season, beginning with NSIC Freshman of the Year honors. She later collected multiple All NSIC selections, Academic All District honors, and all tournament awards at both the conference and regional levels. She also became the 25th member of the program's 1,000 point club her junior season. That same season, she helped lead the Mavericks to the NCAA Division II National Championship. The Mavericks close out their non-conference schedule inside

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