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Showing posts with label umamusume. Show all posts

A Date With Forever Young by Roki/Pixiv


 

"Hey! *Heh*—found you! Hiding again, aren't you?"

"Hm? ...Oh, well, I wasn't exactly *hiding*..."

As I poked my head out from behind a mountain of paperwork, her eyes immediately locked onto mine.

"Are you free right now?"

"I assume telling you 'no, I'm not free' isn't an option?"

"Nope! Not allowed! Because, come on—you have absolutely no intention of taking a break on your own, do you?"

"Well... being Yang-ko's trainer... the sheer volume of work isn't exactly something one person can handle alone, you know..."

"Oh, please! I *offered* to help you, but you kept stubbornly insisting, 'I can't possibly let a student do this work!'"

"I wasn't being stubborn; it's my job. Besides... hmm... well, I suppose today *is* Sunday, isn't it?"

Indiana: 2026 Peach Bowl Champions


 

ATLANTA –– Waves of Cream and Crimson shuffled into Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Friday for No. 1 Indiana football’s College Football Playoff semifinal matchup against No. 5 Oregon. The Hoosier faithful made their presence known throughout the stadium prior to kickoff, erupting in “Hoo-Hoo-Hoo-Hoosiers" chants before and after the National Anthem. 

Miami: 2026 Fiesta Bowl Champions


 

The No. 10-seed Miami football is just a win away from becoming the last team standing in the College Football Playoff.

Montana State: 2025 NCAA Division FCS National Champions


 

Over the course of Monday's FCS national championship game, Montana State coughed up a 14-point fourth-quarter lead, blocked an Illinois State field goal to help send the game to overtime, gave up the lead in overtime and still found a way to win. 

2026 Is the Year Of The Horse. #Umamusume #Umazing #japan #meme #shorts

2026 Is the Year Of The Horse. What more can I say? (vid. by usa_pom/X) #Umamusume #Umazing #horse #meme #japan

Wake Forest: 2026 Duke's Mayo Bowl Champions


 

The Wake Forest Demon Deacons defeated the Mississippi State Bulldogs 43-29 in the Duke's Mayo Bowl after a highly dramatic fourth quarter that saw Robby Ashford score the go-ahead-for-good touchdown on a 1-yard goal-line run and then throw a 62-yard cover-all-spreads TD pass to Ty Clark III to leave no doubt.

SMU: 2026 Holiday Bowl Champions


 

The day before his team played Arizona in the Trust & Will Holiday Bowl, SMU head coach Rhett Lashlee warned that teams playing bowl games this late in the season typically get off to slower starts since they've been off for so long. Either his team is somehow really good after being off for a month or he pulled off an epic bit of sandbagging.

Navy: 2026 Liberty Bowl Champions


 

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Blake Horvath threw a pair of touchdown passes and rushed for a score to lead No. 22 Navy to its 11th victory of the season, 35-13 over Cincinnati in the Liberty Bowl on Friday.

Texas State: 2026 Armed Forces Bowl Champions


 

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) Quarterback Brad Jackson threw for 173 yards and three touchdowns, plus ran in another score on the ground for Texas State in a 41-10 win over Rice in the Armed Forces Bowl on Friday.

Ole Miss: 2026 Sugar Bowl Champions


 

NEW ORLEANS -- Lucas Carneiro kicked a 47-yard field goal in the closing seconds, and the Ole Miss Rebels defeated the Georgia Bulldogs, 39-34, in the Sugar Bowl on Wednesday night, securing a berth in the College Football Playoff semifinals.

Oregon: 2026 Orange Bowl Champions


 

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — With the chance to start 2026 off on a high, Texas Tech seemingly left its high-powered offense in 2025.


The Red Raiders’ College Football Playoff debut came to a rapid end, as No. 5 Oregon (13-1) beat No. 4 Tech (12-2) 23-0 in the Orange Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium Thursday afternoon.


Tech’s offense, which ranked top-five in the nation in yards and points per game this season, was sluggish from the start, and a valiant effort from the Red Raiders defense wasn’t enough to knock off the Ducks.


Here are five thoughts from the Orange Bowl.

Miami: 2025 Cotton Bowl Champions


 

More than 20 years after it was on the other end of one of the biggest upsets in BCS history, Miami pulled off the biggest upset of the College Football Playoff era on New Year’s Eve.

Texas: 2025 Citrus Bowl Champions


 

The No. 13 Texas Longhorns took a while to get rolling, but a close game turned into a comfortable win after a huge fourth quarter from the defense, including two fourth quarter interceptions of Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood. Texas managed to put the offense into gear in the fourth quarter, mostly thanks to the efforts of the other star quarterback in the game, Texas’s Arch Manning.