
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump and those in his corner continue to muse about annexing Canada, though Canadian officials have largely sidestepped those comments. In a post on the social media platform X, Eric Trump shared a doctored photo of his father purchasing Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal on Amazon, with the phrase “We are so back!!!” Since winning the presidential election in November, Trump has repeatedly referred to Canada as the “51st state.” On Trump’s Truth Social platform, he’s also repeatedly referred to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as the “governor” of Canada. Trump has also threatened 25 per cent tariffs against Canada, which has prompted discussions at both the federal and provincial levels on the best way to deal with the incoming Trump government. Carleton University professor Aaron Ettinger said federal officials have rightly been dismissing the social-media posts and maintained a “focus like a laser beam” on the real and “existential threat” of tariffs. “This strikes me as being profoundly unserious,” said Ettinger, who has studied Canada-U.S. relations during the first Trump presidency. “These are taunts; these are churlish provocations that are not mature, and do not reflect just how serious the coming trade war is,” he said. Ettinger said Trump is likely continually posting about Canada because it plays well to his supporters, without being seen as a real threat of annexation. “We know his moves. He makes fun of, he belittles, he mocks, because he can,” he said. But he said that a vacuum of leadership in Ottawa from embattled Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is spurring “the freelancing of some of the provincial leaders” in response to Trump’s comments. For example, Ontario Premier Doug Ford weighed in on Trump’s postings on Dec. 18, telling media that “we’ll never be the 51st state. We’re Canada; we’re proud to be Canadians. We’ll always fight for that.” Ettinger said civil society is similarly better to focus on convincing Americans to not impose damaging tariffs on Canada, instead of amping up anti-Trump rhetoric. “Canadians should worry first about what Canada’s actual national interests are,” he said. “We’re not going to out-trash talk Donald Trump, so don’t even bother trying and focus instead on the core stuff that really matters.” In response to Trump’s threats, the Trudeau Liberal government has unveiled a $1.3 billion spending package over six years to address Trump’s threats, which concern border security and the flow of illegal drugs into the United States. Canada’s ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman has repeatedly characterized Trump’s comments as gentle ribbing between two close countries. Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said on Dec. 13 that she has quipped to Republican senators that they could join Canada as the eleventh province. Greenland’s head of government, Múte Bourup Egede, suggested that Trump’s latest calls to purchase the territory from Denmark would be as meaningless as those made in his first term. “Greenland is ours. We are not for sale and will never be for sale,” he said in a statement. “We must not lose our years-long fight for freedom.” Panama President José Raúl Mulino has also rebuffed Trump’s musing about taking over the Panama Canal. “Every square metre of the canal belongs to Panama and will continue to,” he said in a video, to which Trump fired back on his social media site, “We’ll see about that!”( ) shares have been on fire over the past 12 months. During this time, the ASX tech stock has risen by a staggering 150%. This means that if you had invested $10,000 into the utilities and airport software company's shares a year ago, you would now have approximately $25,000. But if you thought the gains were over, think again. ASX tech stock tipped to keep rising According to a note out of Bell Potter this morning, its analysts believe that Gentrack shares could still have plenty of upside. In response to its this week, the broker said: GTK reported a revenue beat ahead of guidance/BPe/consensus, growing +25% to $213m broad-based across operating units, recurring/non-recurring sources and regions. Margin was bottom of guidance range due to LTI costs ahead of expectations. Bell Potter also highlights that the ASX tech stock's outlook is positive and sees upside risk to its guidance. It adds: GTK reiterated its medium-term targets (15%+ rev. CAGR, margin 15%-20%), due to uncertain timing around potential deals closing and timing of revenue recognition in FY25. Upside risk to 15%+ revenue CAGR was flagged on the analyst call. EPS changes following the update include -16%/flat/+6% through FY25e/26e/27e, with FY25e/26e impacted by rolling off LTI costs, somewhat offset by slight revenue increases. We note forecast EPS CAGR of 56% b/w 24-27e. Time to buy The note reveals that Bell Potter has reaffirmed its buy rating on the company's shares with an improved price target of $13.90 (from $11.50). Based on its current share price of $12.04, this implies potential upside of 15.5% for investors over the next 12 months. Commenting on its buy recommendation, the broker said: Our TP increases to A$13.90/sh on earnings leverage in future periods and reduction in WACC to 10.5% on decrease in market risk premium. We are bullish on GTK's ability to maintain customer win momentum in both ROW and Core markets, supporting high NRR revenues, flow on ARR, but masks 'true' EBITDA margin during growth phases. Customer win momentum is underpinned by rapidly shifting energy consumption and production trends, driving increased complexity within the grids which is meeting technical debt within legacy billing platforms. All in all, the broker appears to believe that it isn't too late to snap up this ASX tech stock even if it has more than doubled in value since this time last year.Key LTE Advanced Pro Market Trend 2024-2033: Advancements in Wi-Fi Router Technology
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PHILADELPHIA, PA — A community battered by the opioid crisis is fighting back. The 2025 grant application cycle for the Kensington Community Resilience Fund (KCR Fund) has officially opened, marking five years of a game-changing approach to grantmaking that puts power directly into the hands of those most impacted. This initiative is more than philanthropy—it’s a lifeline for Kensington, Harrowgate, and Fairhill, three neighborhoods struggling to recover from the widespread devastation of addiction and systemic neglect. Launched as a partnership between the City of Philadelphia, the Scattergood Foundation, and other private donors, the KCR Fund operates on a public-private-community model. Funded partially through the city’s national opioid settlement dollars, this initiative has distributed over $1.12 million in general operating funds since 2021. An additional $360,000 is set to be awarded in 2025 through $10,000 grants for community organizations, with some returning grantees eligible for supplemental $5,000 awards. But this is no ordinary grant. The KCR Fund’s participatory model is its secret weapon. Residents, not bureaucrats, determine how funds are allocated by engaging through the Community Advisory Committee (CAC) and Community Granting Group (CGG). This ensures projects reflect on-the-ground needs while empowering residents to drive change. “The residents have a voice and are empowered to make changes in the neighborhood. That brings hope and power to the community,” said Mayme Robinson, a CAC member and leader of Kensington Neighbors United Civic Association. The grants target six key focus areas designed to reverse the fallout of the opioid epidemic and strengthen the community long-term. These include public safety, workforce development, youth programs, and even initiatives like beautification and blight removal. Klean Kensington, a previous grantee, exemplifies this grassroots approach. The program hires local teens to clean up neglected, drug-ridden spaces and transform them into thriving community gardens. Jeremy Chen, the program founder, highlighted the critical role of the KCR Fund in catalyzing their work, saying, “To the teens working hard to reshape what is possible in the neighborhood, the funding we have received is a big deal.” By leveraging its learning community, the fund goes further than just handing out dollars. Grant recipients and CAC members gain access to professional development opportunities, technical assistance, and networking events. These resources strengthen the bond between local organizations, enabling a collective movement for healing and revitalization. “The experience of working on the CAC and CGG has enlightened me on all the groups in the community that are doing great work and has established a network of resources,” Robinson added. Mayor Cherelle L. Parker lauds the initiative as a beacon of equity and action. “The KCR Fund meets our residents where they are, listens to them, and takes action based on what we hear from our communities. I can’t think of a better model to help begin healing Philadelphia,” she said. The open application period isn’t just a milestone; it’s a testament to the resilience and strength of this community-led approach. At a time when systemic solutions often fall short, the KCR Fund demonstrates the power of collaboration and localized decision-making. The neighborhoods of Kensington, Harrowgate, and Fairhill aren’t just recipients of aid—they are architects of their recovery. This model offers a blueprint for cities tackling crises through equitable and inclusive grantmaking. Kensington residents like Jess Shoffner, who leads Hart Lane Neighborhood Farm, hope it inspires other cities. “We continue to be thankful for KCRF and to believe that it is the way that more grantmaking should be done in the city and beyond.” As the KCR Fund enters its next chapter, it sends a clear message—the people of Kensington won’t wait for change. They’re building it themselves, one grant and one transformed neighborhood at a time. For the latest news on everything happening in Chester County and the surrounding area, be sure to follow MyChesCo on Google News and MSN .
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Streamlined point-of-sale system helps small merchants process payments, manage inventory, and control expenses – without subscription fees BOULDER, CO / ACCESSWIRE / November 26, 2024 / SumUp , a global financial services company, has launched its POS Lite in the United States. POS Lite is a lightweight and user-friendly point-of-sale (POS) solution designed to support microbusinesses. With no monthly subscription fees, POS Lite empowers merchants to accept payments, track orders, and manage inventory seamlessly. "At SumUp, we understand the challenges entrepreneurs face, no matter the size of their business. POS Lite reflects our commitment to providing accessible tools that go beyond payment processing to help small business owners thrive," said Andrew Helms, CEO of SumUp USA. The POS Lite has a large 13" full-HD touchscreen that serves as a register and is paired with SumUp's proprietary Solo card reader. "Developed entirely in-house, the system delivers exactly what microbusinesses need to thrive," according to Helms. Unlike traditional POS systems, POS Lite eliminates the barrier of subscription costs. "Thousands of entrepreneurs in the US hesitate to adopt POS systems due to subscription fees. With POS Lite, we've removed this barrier, making it easier for small businesses to manage operations and accept payments more efficiently," added Helms. Beyond payment processing, POS Lite offers robust inventory management tools, allowing merchants to create detailed product catalogs with customizable variations and pricing. It also includes sales and payout reporting, digital and printed receipt options, preset tipping capabilities, and streamlined refunding processing for smoother transactions. For businesses looking for more advanced capabilities, SumUp also offers the SumUp POS , which includes robust loyalty and customer communication features and online ordering options. The Pos Lite is available for $499, with standard payment processing fees. To learn more, visit https://www.sumup.com/en-us/pos/pos-lite . About SumUp SumUp is a global financial technology company driven by the mission of empowering small businesses all over the world. Founded in 2012, SumUp is the financial partner for more than 4 million entrepreneurs in over 35 markets worldwide. In the United States, SumUp offers an ecosystem of affordable, easy-to-use financial products, such as point-of-sale and loyalty solutions, card readers, invoicing, and a business account that allows customers to manage their money and receive payouts the next day. For more information, please visit https://www.sumup.com/en-us . Contact Information Adriano Lira PR Manager, US 5511983918632SumUp PR Team Source: SumUpSkylar Vann scored eight of her 12 points in the fourth quarter, including a clutch 3-pointer that gave No. 10 Oklahoma a double-digit lead, in a 72-62 win over No. 20 Michigan in Charlotte, N.C., on Tuesday. Payton Verhulst also scored 12 points, Lexy Keys added 11 and Sahara Williams 10 for the Sooners (10-1), who had been averaging 92.6 points per game, fourth-best in the nation. The game was the nightcap of the Jumpman Invitational. Mila Holloway led all scorers with 20 points but went just 6 of 14 from the floor as Michigan (9-2) had its nine-game winning streak snapped. Jordan Hobbs netted 14 points and Syla Swords 11, but the two combined for 13 of the Wolverines' 26 turnovers. Oklahoma, which shot only 37.5 percent for the game, took a three-point lead into the fourth quarter but went 7 of 13 from the floor in the period and hit all three of its 3-point attempts. Keys and Vann hit treys about 90 seconds apart that pushed the Sooners lead to 62-51, their largest of the game, with 5:47 to play. The Wolverines got no closer than eight the rest of the way. No. 4 UConn 101, Iowa State 68 The Huskies' Sarah Strong, Paige Bueckers and Ashlynn Shade each made 10 field goals, and combined for 83 points to help UConn demolish the Cyclones in the second game of the Basketball Hall of Fame Women's Showcase in Uncasville, Conn. Strong (29 points) went 10-of-18 from the floor and 5-of-9 from deep. The other scorers were even more on-target, as Shade (27 points) finished 10-of-13 and 7-of-10 from distance, while Bueckers (27 points) was 10-of-15 and 5-of-7 on threes. Of the six other Huskies to score, none had more than five points. Shade went 7-of-7 from the field and hit six triples during her 20-point first quarter that propelled UConn ahead 36-10. The Huskies (10-1) shot 52.8 percent from the floor in the first half and led 54-35 at the break. Audi Crooks, Division I's 10th-leading scorer entering Tuesday (21.6 ppg), tallied 22 points on 9-of-14 shooting for Iowa State (9-4). Sydney Harris made 6 of 8 3-point attempts and finished with 17 points. The rest of the Cyclones made just 10 of 32 shots from the floor (31.3 percent). No. 5 LSU 91, Seton Hall 64 Aneesah Morrow finished with 24 points, 19 rebounds and three steals and Mikaylah Williams added 22 points as the Tigers buried the Pirates in the Basketball Hall of Fame Women's Showcase in Uncasville, Conn. Morrow scored six points as the Tigers (13-0) closed the first quarter on a 10-2 run to erase a one-point deficit. Williams, who finished 6-of-11 on 3-point attempts, nailed three straight treys early in the second quarter to power a 17-4 burst that gave LSU a 39-19 lead. The Tigers entered as the third-best scoring team in the nation, averaging 93.7 points per game. Flau'Jae Johnson added 17 points and Kailyn Gilbert scored 14. Faith Masonius netted a career-high 29 points to go with five rebounds and three steals for Seton Hall (8-3), which shot only 31 percent from the floor, including 23.5 percent from deep. LSU hit 53.7 percent overall and 45 percent on 3-pointers. No. 6 Texas 111, La Salle 49 The Longhorns put six scorers in double figures and took control in the second quarter en route to pummeling the Explorers in Austin, Texas. Kyla Oldacre finished with 18 points and nine rebounds, fellow reserve Justice Carlton scored 17 points, and Taylor Jones collected 13 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks for Texas (11-1). Bryanna Preston added 11 points off the bench and Rori Harmon and Madison Booker notched 10 apiece. The Longhorns, who began the night scoring 88.6 points per game, sixth in the country, tallied their second-most points in a game this season. They led by five near the end of the first quarter before going on a 15-0 run that carried over into the second period. Aryss Macktoon and Ivy Fox led the Explorers (6-6) with seven points each. La Salle shot just 26.3 percent from the floor and committed 26 turnovers. No. 11 Ohio State 82, Grand Valley State 57 Cotie McMahon scored nine of her 21 points in the first five-plus minutes and the unbeaten Buckeyes had no problem defeating the Lakers in a matinee in Columbus, Ohio. Chance Gray led Ohio State with 23 points and went 5-of-8 on 3-point shots, including nailing her first three attempts as the Buckeyes jumped to a 22-4 lead with 4:39 left in the first quarter. McMahon and Gray combined to go 17 of 28 from the floor to carry the Buckeyes (11-0), who hit 78.6 of their shots in the first quarter and 52.5 percent for the game. Abrie Cabana led the Division II power Lakers (11-1) with 14 points. She went 4-of-8 from the floor, but the rest of the team was just 16-of-49 to finish at 35.1 percent. No. 12 TCU 103, Samford 64 Madison Conner's season-high 33 points led the onslaught as the Horned Frogs routed the Bulldogs in Fort Worth, Texas. Conner went 8-of-16 on 3-point attempts and 10-of-21 overall, adding six rebounds and four assists. Hailey Van Lith finished with 15 points, eight assists and two blocks for TCU (11-1), which shot 50 percent from the floor and 45.7 percent (16 of 35) from deep. Donovyn Hunter added 14 points and five steals, and Deasia Merrill chipped in 13 points and seven rebounds. Sadie Stetson led Samford with 13 points on 4-of-8 shooting, including 3-of-5 on 3-pointers. Emily Bowman collected 10 points and six rebounds, and Claire Johnson also netted 10 points. The Bulldogs hung within single digits through the first quarter, but Merrill scored four points during an 8-0 run that bridged the first and second periods to push the lead to 13. The margin reached 24 at halftime, 55-31. --Field Level Media
"Going from a 3-gear bicycle to a 20-gear bicycle" — Scientists inch closer to new tech that combines ultra expensive but super fast SRAM and DRAMNORAD’s Santa tracker was a Cold War morale boost. Now it attracts millions of kidsWhales with a lot of money to spend have taken a noticeably bullish stance on Constellation Energy . Looking at options history for Constellation Energy CEG we detected 52 trades. If we consider the specifics of each trade, it is accurate to state that 46% of the investors opened trades with bullish expectations and 30% with bearish. From the overall spotted trades, 5 are puts, for a total amount of $281,144 and 47, calls, for a total amount of $2,195,419. Predicted Price Range After evaluating the trading volumes and Open Interest, it's evident that the major market movers are focusing on a price band between $180.0 and $360.0 for Constellation Energy, spanning the last three months. Volume & Open Interest Development Looking at the volume and open interest is a powerful move while trading options. This data can help you track the liquidity and interest for Constellation Energy's options for a given strike price. Below, we can observe the evolution of the volume and open interest of calls and puts, respectively, for all of Constellation Energy's whale trades within a strike price range from $180.0 to $360.0 in the last 30 days. Constellation Energy Call and Put Volume: 30-Day Overview Largest Options Trades Observed: Symbol PUT/CALL Trade Type Sentiment Exp. Date Ask Bid Price Strike Price Total Trade Price Open Interest Volume CEG CALL TRADE NEUTRAL 01/17/25 $6.5 $6.3 $6.4 $300.00 $128.0K 4.1K 440 CEG CALL SWEEP BEARISH 12/20/24 $6.0 $5.8 $5.8 $280.00 $115.4K 782 342 CEG CALL SWEEP BULLISH 12/20/24 $18.5 $17.2 $17.85 $250.00 $107.6K 859 447 CEG PUT TRADE BEARISH 01/16/26 $21.7 $19.3 $21.0 $210.00 $105.0K 21 50 CEG CALL TRADE BEARISH 02/21/25 $24.3 $22.5 $22.5 $260.00 $101.2K 271 45 About Constellation Energy Constellation Energy Corp offers energy solutions. It provides clean energy and sustainable solutions to homes, businesses, the public sector, community aggregations, and a range of wholesale customers (such as municipalities, cooperatives, and other strategics). The company offers comprehensive energy solutions and a variety of pricing options for electric, natural gas, and renewable energy products for companies of any size. Following our analysis of the options activities associated with Constellation Energy, we pivot to a closer look at the company's own performance. Present Market Standing of Constellation Energy Currently trading with a volume of 2,588,934, the CEG's price is up by 5.87%, now at $263.55. RSI readings suggest the stock is currently may be approaching overbought. Anticipated earnings release is in 91 days. Professional Analyst Ratings for Constellation Energy In the last month, 5 experts released ratings on this stock with an average target price of $283.2. Turn $1000 into $1270 in just 20 days? 20-year pro options trader reveals his one-line chart technique that shows when to buy and sell. Copy his trades, which have had averaged a 27% profit every 20 days. Click here for access .* Consistent in their evaluation, an analyst from Barclays keeps a Overweight rating on Constellation Energy with a target price of $270. * An analyst from BMO Capital persists with their Outperform rating on Constellation Energy, maintaining a target price of $291. * An analyst from Morgan Stanley persists with their Overweight rating on Constellation Energy, maintaining a target price of $322. * An analyst from Mizuho persists with their Neutral rating on Constellation Energy, maintaining a target price of $235. * An analyst from BMO Capital has decided to maintain their Outperform rating on Constellation Energy, which currently sits at a price target of $298. Options are a riskier asset compared to just trading the stock, but they have higher profit potential. Serious options traders manage this risk by educating themselves daily, scaling in and out of trades, following more than one indicator, and following the markets closely. If you want to stay updated on the latest options trades for Constellation Energy, Benzinga Pro gives you real-time options trades alerts. © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
Will Trump Lead US Into Trade War With Mexico? President Claudia Sheinbaum Rebukes ThreatsCameron Schmidt scored his 25th goal of the season 1:08 into overtime on Friday night to lift the Vancouver Giants past the Kamloops Blazers 4-3 at the Sandman Centre. Giants goaltender Matthew Hutchison had 28 saves. Adam Titlbach, Connor Levis and Jakob Oreskovic provided the other three Vancouver goals. John Szabo, Emmitt Finnie and Connor Radke each scored for Kamloops. Giants Associate Coach Adam Maglio said their third period was their best period. "Our guys were dialled in. You could tell. It's hard coming off Christmas break. A little bit of sloppiness on both sides and that's to be expected, but I just liked our approach. They stuck with it. Our third period was our best period. " Maglio praised Hoilett, Lipinski, Oreskovic as "a real good grind line. They get us a lot of o-zone possession time. I thought they had some good looks from grind time. And then just seeing Jake score tonight – really happy for him." As for Hutchison, "calmness in the net. He made saves at key moments that kept us in the game, early on especially. He just looks comfortable in the net these last two games. He's tracking pucks well; his rebound control has been good. And the other thing is he's not getting rattled when one goes in on him. I think our team feeds off that." With less than three minutes left in the opening frame, the Giants struck first, when Tyler Thorpe sprung Titlbach for a breakaway, who deked to the backhand and tucked it home for his 13th of the season. The Blazers tied the game midway through the second period when Szabo fired a shot from the left circle, but the Giants responded just 11 seconds later when Levis put home a loose puck after goaltender Dylan Ernst failed to cover it. Before the second period came to a close, the Blazers tied the game 2-2 when Finnie deflected a shot that Szabo took from the point. Less than six minutes into the third period, Oreskovic gave the Giants their third lead of the game, when Jaden Lipinski found him open in the left circle for a quick release top shelf. Just 39 seconds later, the Blazers would tie it yet again after Radke's centering pass went off a skate and into the net. Hutchison stopped Layton Feist and then Finnie on a wrap-around early in the 3-on-3 overtime to keep the Giants alive. Schmidt would end the game after he absorbed a hit and popped free from the left corner, where he proceeded to chip a quick shot top shelf. Levis (1G), Thorpe (2A) and Titlbach (1G-1A) combined for five points. The trio has now combined for 27 points over their last five games. Schmidt's 25th goal moves him into a tie for 2nd in the WHL, two back of Shea Van Olm's league-leading 27. Lipinski's third period assist was the 150th point of his WHL career. . Oreskovic's goal was his first since Oct. 19, breaking a 20-game goalless drought. Next, a 4 p.m. visit by Kelowna at LEC this Sunday, Dec. 29.
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Percentages: FG .491, FT .286. 3-Point Goals: 7-19, .368 (Johnston 2-2, Anderson 2-4, Bronson 1-2, Molnar 1-3, P.Smith 1-5, Hien 0-1, House 0-2). Team Rebounds: 3. Team Turnovers: None. Blocked Shots: 4 (Bowser 3, Molnar). Turnovers: 9 (Bowser 2, P.Smith 2, Bronson, Hien, Humphries, Johnston, VanderWal). Steals: 6 (Bowser 2, Bronson, Hien, Molnar, P.Smith). Technical Fouls: None. Percentages: FG .315, FT .571. 3-Point Goals: 4-23, .174 (Camara 1-3, Oden 1-4, Johnson 1-5, Berry 1-8, Harris 0-1, Wilkins 0-2). Team Rebounds: 3. Team Turnovers: None. Blocked Shots: 5 (Gibson 3, Berry, Jones). Turnovers: 14 (Johnson 5, Berry 4, Kelly 2, Camara, Harris, Wilkins). Steals: 3 (Berry, Kelly, Oden). Technical Fouls: None. A_784 (881).NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Oklahoma appears to have borrowed from the past to cure its recent offensive ills. The , best known this century for a passing prowess that has produced four Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbacks, took it back to the 20th century against Alabama. Oklahoma ran 50 times for 257 yards while only throwing 12 times that took coach Brent Venables off the hot seat. The Sooners more resembled Barry Switzer’s squads that dominated the old Big 8 with the wishbone offense in the 1970s and ’80s than the more recent Air Raid teams. Venables said the change was a matter of necessity for a unit that has been besieged by injuries at receiver and offensive line. “I think this staff has done a really good job with trying to figure that out, get better every week, put together a great gameplan but also figure out, ‘OK, what does this group of guys, what does this team — what do we need to do?’” Venables said. To make it work, Oklahoma needed to trust that such a change would work in the modern Southeastern Conference. They had to implement it with an interim play-caller in Joe Jon Finley, who stepped in after the Sooners fired Seth Littrell last month. Oklahoma (6-5, 2-5 SEC) pulled it off, and LSU coach Brian Kelly has taken notice ahead of their game on Saturday. “This is now much more about controlling the football, running the football, playing with physicality,” Kelly said. “They’ve got perimeter skill, but I think it’s centered around much more of a run-centric, quarterback run and take care of the football.” The Sooners started to see success on the ground against Maine. They ran 52 times for 381 yards that got the wheels turning. Jovantae Barnes ran for career highs of 203 yards and three touchdowns that day. Venables said the timing of the opportunity to play that non-conference game against Maine in early November and figure some things out was perfect. “Everybody has some degree of vulnerability and maybe some self-doubt,” he said. “And just developing some confidence and putting something on tape other than practice, like, ‘Man, look, see what you’re capable of?’ And executing against, again, a well-coached team — certainly, we played off of that in all the right ways like you would expect us to. And so there’s a real place for that.” After a bye week, the Sooners tried the same approach against Missouri. It wasn’t as successful — they ran 36 times for 122 yards — but they hung tough . The Sooners went all in against Alabama. Jackson Arnold — the same guy who threw 45 times in the Alamo Bowl last year, ran 25 times for 131 yards and threw just 11 passes. The Sooners found something in running back Xavier Robinson. With Barnes out with an injury, Robinson carried 18 times for career highs of 107 yards and two touchdowns. Suddenly, a team that had been forcing the pass and getting sacked at an alarming rate was moving the line of scrimmage and controlling the tempo. Oklahoma had the ball for more than 34 minutes against the Crimson Tide, lending support to a talented defense that had been spending way too much time on the field. The new approach could be helpful on Saturday — (7-4, 4-3) ranks 14th out of 16 conference teams against the run. Venables said the Sooners still need to throw the ball well to win, but he’s glad to know his squad can run with force when necessary. “I think that’s the art of having a system that’s adjustable, flexible, adaptable, week in and week out, but also has an identity — toughness, physicality,” he said. “You’ve got to be able to run the ball at every level of football, but you do have to throw it. You can’t just do one thing. But we need to be efficient.” ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up . AP college football: and
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