As it happens, Green was moved back to the practice squad after that game, and thus he apparently didn't make the trip to London, as the Falcons beat the Jets, 27-20, on Sunday. How will anyone else have a clue as to evaluate Green if coach Arthur Smith doesn't use him? It boggles the mind.
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Shenendehowa grad Ian Anderson will pitch for the Atlanta Braves this afternoon in game 3 of the NLDS vs. Milwaukee. The series is even at a game apiece, and Anderson will have the advantage of pitching at his home park, as the series shifts to Truist Park outside of Atlanta. First pitch will be a little after 1 pm, with the game airing on TBS (Spectrum Cable channel 104).
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Saturday was a big day for RPI.
Their field hockey team downed Skidmore, 2-1, which might've been the nightcap at East Village Campus Stadium.
The main event there, though, saw the Engineers continue their winning streak, putting down Buffalo State, 24-16, giving up two late scores.
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Not long after the football game ended, the scene shifted to the Houston Field House, where the Lady Engineers completed a surprising sweep of Union College, 9-2.
Unfortunately, all of that momentum died with the men's hockey team, which went to overtime with Bowling Green for the second straight night, only this time, the result wasn't so pleasant, as Bowling Green left town with a 3-2 victory.
The RPI men are now 0-1-1, while the women are at 2-4. Like, who knew?
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