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EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Connor Cook threw for a pair of first-half touchdowns and Jeremy Langford ran for 137 yards and a score as ninth-ranked Michigan State crushed Wyoming 56-14. Cook scored the game's first TD on a one-yard run before the Spartans carried a 42-14 lead into halftime. Tyler O'Connor threw for a touchdown and ran for another as Michigan State improved to 3-1.

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Melvin Gordon ran for 181 yards and two touchdowns as 19th-ranked Wisconsin silenced South Florida 27-10. The game was tied 3-3 until Gordon scored twice in a 2:39 span of the third quarter, including a 43-yard run that put the Badgers ahead 17-3 midway through the period. Wisconsin allowed just eight first downs and controlled the ball for almost 41 minutes.

GLENEAGLES, Scotland (AP) — Europe dominated the Ryder Cup foursomes for the second straight day to take a 10-6 lead over the United States with tomorrow's 12 singles matches remaining. The Europeans took 3 ½ of a possible four points during this afternoon's foursomes, with Jordan Spieth (speeth) and Patrick Reed preventing the Americans from being swept. Europe needs just four more points to retain the cup.

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Prosecutors have again postponed a court hearing involving San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Ray McDonald in connection with his arrest on suspicion of domestic violence. The Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office announced yesterday on Twitter that McDonald's court hearing Monday is delayed as an investigation continues. Prosecutors say there will be no new court date unless or until any charges are filed.

DOVER, Del. (AP) — Philadelphia 76ers guard Michael Carter-Williams is unsure when he'll return to play following offseason shoulder surgery. The NBA rookie of the year had surgery in May to repair the labrum of his right shoulder. Sixers coach Brett Brown said Carter-Williams has not been cleared to play for the start of training camp on Tuesday.

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