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October 11, 2020

What's Up - Your guide to what's happening in Fayetteville, AR this week!

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T6 WHATS UP! October 11 - 17, 2020 7:30 p.m. FSSW MLS Soccer Sporting Kansas City at FC Dallas. From Toyota Stadium Texas -- Frisco, Texas (Live) (2h) Midnight FSSW MLS Soccer Sporting Kansas City at FC Dallas. From Toyota Stadium Texas -- Frisco, Texas (2h) Thursday 9 a.m. FSSW MLS Soccer Sporting Kansas City at FC Dallas. From Toyota Stadium Texas -- Frisco, Texas (2h) 3 p.m. FSSW NCAA Soccer Duke vs. Boston College. Women's. (Live) (2h) 6 p.m. FSSW NCAA Soccer Miami vs. Virginia Tech. Women's. (Live) (2h) Midnight FSSW NCAA Soccer Duke vs. Boston College. Women's. (2h) 2 a.m. FSSW NCAA Soccer Miami vs. Virginia Tech. Women's. (2h) Saturday 6:25 a.m. NBCSN EPL Soccer (Live) (2h05) 8:55 a.m. NBCSN EPL Soccer (Live) (2h05) 11:30 a.m. (51) KNWA EPL Soccer (Live) (2h) 3 p.m. (5) KFSM NWSL Soccer North Carolina Courage vs. Orlando Pride. From Exploria Stadium -- Orlando, Fla. (Live) (2h) 5 a.m. NBCSN EPL Soccer (1h) 5:25 a.m. ESPN2 Serie A Soccer Sassuolo at Bologna. From Stadio Renato Dall'Aria -- Bologna, Italy (Live) (2h05) Tennis Sunday 8 a.m. (51) KNWA ITF Tennis French Open. Final. From Stade Roland Garros -- Paris, France (Live) (3h) Monday 6 a.m. FSSW ITF Tennis Classics 2019 French Open. Women's Semifinal Barty vs. Anisimova. (2h) Tuesday 6 p.m. FSSW Champions Tennis -- Los Angeles, Calif. (2h) Wednesday 6 a.m. FSSW Tennis (2h) Friday 9 a.m. FSSW ATP Tennis Classics 2019 BNP Paribas Open. Final Federer vs. Thiem. (2h30) 11:30 a.m. FSSW ITF Tennis Classics 2019 French Open. Women's Final Barty vs. Vondrousova. (1h30) Water Sports Saturday 1 p.m. (5) KFSM I-S-L Swimming (Live) (2h) Wrestling Monday 7 p.m. USA WWE Raw (Live) (3h) Wednesday 7 p.m. USA WWE NXT (Live) (2h) Friday 7 p.m. (24) KFTA WWE SmackDown (Live) (2h) Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, AR: Sports Oct 11, 2020 to Oct 17, 2020 State. From Robert W. Plaster Stadium -- Springfield, Mo. (Live) (4h) 6:35 p.m. (29) KHOG (40) KHBS NCAA Football (Live) (3h23) 7 p.m. (5) KFSM NCAA Football Georgia at Alabama. From Bryant- Denny Stadium -- Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Live) (3h) 11 p.m. FSSW NCAA Football Western Kentucky vs. UAB. (3h) Midnight (24) KFTA Cowboys Special Edition With Jerry Jones (30m) (51) KNWA Chiefs Insider (30m) 2 a.m. FSSW NCAA Football (3h) 3 a.m. ESPN NFL MatchUp (30m) ESPN2 NCAA Football (2h) 3:30 a.m. ESPN NCAA Football (2h) 5:30 a.m. ESPN NFL MatchUp (30m) Golf Sunday 11 a.m. (51) KNWA LPGA Golf KPMG Championship. From Aronimink Golf Club -- Newtown Square, Pa. (Live) (2h) Motorcycle Racing Sunday 5:30 p.m. NBCSN FIM Motorcycle Racing French Grand Prix. MotoGP. -- Le Mans, France (1h30) Soccer Sunday 6 a.m. NBCSN WSL Pre-match (Live) (30m) 6:30 a.m. NBCSN FA-WSL Soccer Arsenal vs. Brighton & Hove Albion. (Live) (2h) 8:30 a.m. NBCSN FA-WSL Soccer Manchester City vs. Chelsea. (Live) (2h) 1:30 p.m. ESPN UEFA Soccer Nations League. Portugal vs. France. From Stade de France -- Saint Denis, France (Live) (2h30) 3 p.m. FSSW NCAA Soccer Iowa State at Oklahoma. Women's. From John Crain Field -- Norman, Okla. (2h) 6 p.m. ESPN MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at Los Angeles FC. From Banc of California Stadium -- Los Angeles, Calif. (Live) (2h) 7:30 p.m. FSSW MLS Soccer Minnesota United FC at FC Dallas. From Toyota Stadium Texas -- Frisco, Texas (Live) (2h) Monday 7 p.m. FSSW MLS Soccer Minnesota United FC at FC Dallas. From Toyota Stadium Texas -- Frisco, Texas (2h) Tuesday 1:30 p.m. ESPN2 UEFA Soccer Nations League. Switzerland vs. Germany. (Live) (2h30) Wednesday 1:30 p.m. ESPN2 UEFA Soccer Nations League. Netherlands vs. Italy. From Stadio Azzurri D'Italia -- Bergamo, Italy (Live) (2h30) SUDOKU SPORTS Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. Solution on page T23 Fayetteville Sr. Activity Ctr. 2 x 2 continued from page T4 BY BREANNA HENRY TV Media T he Georgia Bulldogs will head to Bryant- Denny Stadium in Tus- caloosa to face their long-standing rivals, the Ala- bama Crimson Tide, on Satur- day, Oct. 17. You can catch this nail-biting NCAA football game when it airs live on CBS. Alabama hasn't lost a game to the Bulldogs since 2007 — but the teams haven't played in Crimson Tide territory since then, either. Despite Georgia having home-field advantage the past five times these two teams have met, the roaring (or bark- ing, perhaps) fans cheering for the Bulldogs only seemed to rile the Tide, allowing them to take the win for themselves. The teams are currently matched for their longest win- ning streaks, both managing five in a row (though Alabama has done it four times now and Georgia only managed it once, and that was in 1910). If the Crimson Tide can manage to wash over the Bulldogs this Sat- urday, they will officially break the rivalry's streak record and make history, becoming the first of the two teams to win six in a row since the rivals first met in 1895. It isn't an exaggeration to say that a lot can happen in 125 years. The Bulldogs beat Alabama 30-6 in their first meeting, which sparked the two teams' decision to play as often as they could, in- cluding an annual match, which happened from 1944 to 1965. Georgia and Alabama were also the focus of the first-ever college football game to air on ABC in 1960. Despite being separated by the onset of the divisional era in 1992 (Alabama's official rival be- came Tennessee while Georgia's is Auburn), Tide-Bulldogs games still evoke passion from everyone who remembers their storied histories — though the fact that these two teams usually only meet for conference or na- tional championships these days certainly helps get the crowds going. This NCAA breakup was made official in 1992 when the teams were placed in different conferences, but the actual end came in 1966, when Alabama's head coach, Paul "Bear" Bryant, and Georgia's athletic director, Wally Butts, were accused of conspiring to rig the teams' 1962 game. That part of the rivalry's history involves a now-defunct magazine, a $3-million payout, the United States Supreme Court and the end of an NCAA football era — it's certainly worth reading about if you have the time or taste to learn more. After 125 years, this rivalry got a fresh push in 2016 when Geor- gia hired Kirby Smart as its new head coach. Smart is a former Bulldogs defensive back who also happens to have been the defensive coordinator and assis- tant head coach to the Crimson Tide's Nick Saban for nearly a decade. Saban-Smart has be- come a rivalry within a rivalry for these two teams. Don't miss the kickoff as Bull- dog Nation attempts to ride the Crimson Tide when the game airs live, Saturday, Oct. 17, on CBS. Georgia at Alabama CBS airs NCAA rivalry game 945 S. College • Fayetteville • 479-571-2920 Offering curbside lunch and essential taxi services. We are here to help during this time!

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