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A Grip on Sports: Saturday’s CFP games were disappointing, though that did not stop us from spending way too many hours watching

A GRIP ON SPORTS • Back in the day, the term “veg” was a thing. It meant you spent your time just sitting around, like a crisp carrot or a crunchy piece of celery, all day. I must admit the term was in play Saturday, at least in my house, thanks to a crowded TV sports schedule. Too bad the three College Football Playoff games turned out to be overcooked and limp. And not healthy at all.

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Saturday’s TV Highlights

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Sunday’s TV Highlights

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Friday’s TV Highlights

A Grip on Sports: The transfer portal can be a highway to riches or, in some cases, a dead end in the middle of nowhere

A GRIP ON SPORTS • It’s transfer portal season, as anyone with access to ESPN knows. And that means everyone who read this column. But what you may not know, what with the overwhelming noise from the gnashing of teeth the past couple days, is the transfer portal is a two-way street. For the schools. For the entrants? Sometimes it leads to nowhere. Or Storrs, Connecticut.

Locally: Gonzaga women’s cross country earns top postseason honors

Gonzaga women’s cross country coach Jake Stewart was named West Coast Conference Coach of the Year, the league announced on Wednesday. In addition, women’s runner and two-time WCC individual champion Rosina Machu was named the conference’s Runner of the Year for the second-consecutive season.

Kristian Gonzalez leads Idaho over UC Riverside 80-68

The Idaho men's basketball team used a career night from Kristian Gonzalez to beat UC Riverside 80-68 on Saturday at ICCU Arena in Moscow, Idaho, the Vandals' first win over Division I competition this season.