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    2026 World Cup Group I Scenarios, Standings for France, Norway, Senegal, Iraq
    France and Norway have both already advanced to the knockout stage. What remains to be decided is who wins the group and whether Senegal or Iraq avoids elimination heading into today's simultaneous 3 p.m. ET kickoffs. Norway vs. France is live on FOX and Senegal vs. Iraq will air on FS1. Here is what every team in Group I needs heading into the final matchday. For a full breakdown of every group at the 2026 World Cup, see thecomplete group scenarios guide at FOX Sports. Current Group I Standings Group I Scenarios France With a couple of memorable Kylian Mbapp performances, France has won both of its matches and have already secured a spot in the Round of 32. A win or draw today and Les Bleus wins group I. Norway Norway has already advanced and, like France, has won both of its group stage matches. Norway can win the group and face a potentially more favorable matchup in the knockouts by beating France today. Erling Haaland and Norway have been one of the most impressive teams of the group stage and goes into the final matchday in excellent form. Senegal Senegal has yet to pick up a point in Group I and needs a win over Iraq to have any hope of advancing as one of the eight best third-place teams. With a -3 goal difference entering the game, a win by one or two goals would likely put Senegal on the bubble. It will need results to go their way across the other groups. A draw or loss ends their tournament. Iraq Iraq is in a similar boat as Senegal. Except, with a -6 goal difference entering the game, Iraq almost certainly needs a multi-goal win to advance. It needs a win to stay alive and would need help from elsewhere to advance as one of the eight best third-place teams. The loser of this match will be eliminated from the tournament. How To Watch Group I Matches Both Group I matches kick off simultaneously at 3 p.m. ET today and air live on FOX and FS1,streaming on FOX One.
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    Use BetMGM bonus code CBSSPORTS to get $1,500 in bonus bets on Spain-Uruguay, France-Norway, 2026 World Cup
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    College Football 27 QB rankings led by Dante Moore, Julian Sayin
    Is Arizona's Noah Fifita the best quarterback in the Big 12 for the 2026-27 season?The senior is the highest-rated QB in the conference in the College Football 27 video game, which is set to release next month.According to the game, Fifita is one of the top 10 QBs in the country, tying with former Arizona State QB Sam Leavitt (now at LSU) with a 90 rating.The best QB in the nation, according to the game? Oregon's Dante Moore, who has a rating of 95.Check out the top 10 QBs in the country, according to ratings for EA Sports College Football 27.What to know: When does CFB 27 come out? College Football 27 release date, priceTop 10 QBs. Dante Moore leads the way at 95 OVR. Who else should be here? #CFB27pic.twitter.com/b7ETGVP0mZ College Football 27 (@EASPORTSCollege) June 24, 2026EA Sports College Football 27 Top 10 QB Rankings1. Dante Moore, Oregon: 952. Julian Sayin, Ohio State: 943. Trinidad Chambliss, Mississippi: 934. Jayden Maivia, USC: 924. CJ Carr, Notre Dame: 926. Arch Manning, Texas: 916. Darian Mensah, Miami: 918. Sam Leavitt, LSU: 908. Noah Fifita, Arizona: 9010. John Mateer, Oklahoma: 89More Wildcats: Are Big 12 football championship odds 2026 overlooking Arizona Wildcats?Reach Jeremy Cluffatjeremy.cluff@arizonarepublic.com.Follow him on X, formerly Twitter@Jeremy_Cluff.Support local journalism: Subscribe toazcentral.comtoday.Sign up forazcentral Preps Now. And be sure to subscribe to ourdaily sports newslettersso you don't miss a thing.This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: College Football 27 QB rankings led by Dante Moore, Julian Sayin
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    The Success Of The Mauricio Pochettino Era Is Now Riding On This Next Game
    LOS ANGELES STADIUM All it took was one unlucky loss in the USAs dead-rubber final group-stage game of the 2026 FIFA World Cup for Mauricio Pochettino to reveal the immense pressure he knows hes under. Hired to be the mens national team's savior when the U.S. Soccer Federation backed up the Brinks truck with the help of some deep-pocketed angel investors to lure one of the worlds most highly regarded coaches to what European and South American elitists have always derided as a relative backwater, were about to find out if Pochettino is worth his hefty price tag. The U.S. will face Bosnia and Herzegovina on Wednesday with a spot in the round of 16 on the line. The Americans are the favorites, and their fans are expecting demanding a win. For all the good vibes and good publicity that the former Paris Saint-Germain manager engendered by opening the tournament with convincing wins over Paraguay and Australia, that won't matter if he drops thisnext one. Those are the stakes. And for Pochettino, its not a great position to be in. This U.S. team should beat the Bosnians. But it wont be easy. Anything can happen in one match. An own goal. An early red card. And if they lose, the reasons wont matter. After a hot start, at the first World Cup on home soil in 32 years, losing that one game would instantly render the entire Pochettino experiment an embarrassment. Sitting behind the mahogany desk in his office at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in nearby Orange County two nights before a reserve-heavy U.S. lineup lost 3-2 to Trkiye on Thursday, Pochettino was as charming as could be. For 30 minutes, the charismatic 54-year-old laughed and joked with a small group of reporters. He insisted that hed slept like a baby the night before the Stars and Stripes' World Cup opening 4-1 win over the Paraguayans, utterly convinced as he was that his beloved players would perform. Toward the end of the roundtable session, I asked him if hed be as relaxed when the knockout stage arrived. "It needs to be the same," he told me, which is not the same as saying that it will be. "We need to prepare [for] the game, not thinking about if we don't win." Unpleasant as the thought is, this match against Bosnia andHerzegovina has "trap game" written all over it. In Pochettinos 29 outings since taking over the U.S. program in October 2024, hes faced European foes six times including Thursday and lost every single one. The cold reality is that the outcome of this next game is probably close to a coin flip, and the World Cup co-hosts have a lot more to lose than to gain. The U.S. has reached the round of 16 at the last three World Cups it has participated in. After Thursdays loss, a visibly upset Pochettino struck an inexplicably defensive tone. "No one congratulated us [for] finish[ing] first in a very difficult group," he chastised the media members in the room, as if thats a normal thing, as if the coverage of his team at this World Cup hasnt been almost universally positive including the game that had just ended. Granted, this was a hugely inexperienced lineup (just three of Pochettinos starters had ever started a World Cup game before, with two making their tournament debut) that had played well despite the defeat. But a far weaker U.S. team survived a far tougher group in 2014, one that featured African power Ghana, a Portugal side led by an in-his-prime Cristiano Ronaldo and eventual champion Germany. Four years earlier, Bob Bradleys squad topped a quartet containing England. Gregg Berhalter got to the round of 16 in 2022 with the youngest starting lineup in Qatar. And of course, Bruce Arena posted the USA's lone World Cup knockout win in 2002, almost a quarter-century ago. So far, Pochettino has accomplished nothing close with his U.S. team. Not yet. That doesnt mean that he cant. Hes probably got a deeper roster than any of his predecessors. But now, because of the expanded format, he needs to win another game just to equal what his American-born predecessors managed time and again. And none of those men had the huge advantage that comes with home fans supporting them. The only one that did was Bora Milutinovi, who took the U.S. to the round of 16 way back in 1994, losing 1-0 to Brazil another eventual titlist with a squad that only had seven players under contract with professional clubs. No wonder Pochettino is on edge. For a coach who has admitted that he wants to return to the English Premier League, getting eliminated in the round of 32 on the biggest stage possible, by an inferior opponent, could do lasting, potentially irreparable harm to his global reputation. Surely he knows that, too. To be clear, this current U.S. team is absolutely capable of outperforming any that came before it. A quarterfinal trip is realistic. Ive said consistently that, if they play as well as they can and get a little luck along the way, a semifinal berth is possible. "In 2002, when I was involved in the World Cup [as a defender for Argentina], South Korea was in the semifinal," Pochettino, riding the high of being 2-0 at the time, saidlast week. "Morocco was in the [semis] also in Qatar [in 2022]," he added."Why not us?" Well, getting anywhere close starts with a victory next week. The U.S. can do it, no question. The country fell in love with this team over the last two weeks for good reason. They play hard. They score goals. Theyre good guys who care. They know that this summer represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the sport in this country, and theyll do everything possible to seize it. No World Cup game is a forgone conclusion, but I firmly believe that the U.S. will beat Bosnia and Herzegovina on July 1 in Santa Clara. Im sure of it. For Pochettinos sake, theyd better.
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    Chaz Coleman dismissed by Tennessee as Vols' massive transfer bet goes bust
    Coleman arrived as a top-10 transfer and one of Tennessee's splashiest NIL-era additions. Months later, the Vols are moving on.
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