NCAA granting Virginia football players who were in their final seasons of eligibility additional year of eligibility
NCAA granting Virginia football players who were in their final seasons of eligibility additional year of eligibility
The NCAA will grant any Virginia football player whose college eligibility expired this past season an extra year to play, a response to the shooting on Grounds that killed three teammates, UVa athletic director Carla Williams confirmed Wednesday.
Virginia initiated and submitted the request, she said.
The decision from the NCAA comes in the aftermath of last month’s tragic shooting on Grounds…
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Des concerts à Paris et alentour
Septembre
03. Actors + Seventeen – Espace B
05. Oh Sees + Frankie & The Witch Fingers (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – Bataclan
05. Domenico Crisci + Falhaber + Oposition – NF-34
06. Myako + Othello Aubern + DSCRD – Bigwax records (gratuit)
06. Frustration + Arndales + Ero Guro + Bracco + Succhiamo + Maria Violenza (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – La Station
06. The Horrorist + Kobosil + VTSS + Airod + Félicie – La Machine
06. Superpitcher & Chloé – Rex Club
06. Jas Shaw + C.A.R. + Charlotte Atmoi + Dress Rehearsals – La Java
06. Varg & Croatian Amor + Damien Dubrovnik + CTM + Traversable Wormhole (Adam X) + Rhys Fulberg + New Flames + Salem Unsigned + Limbus Puerorum – Protocol (Pantin)
06. Deena Abdelwahed + Ivan Smagghe + Peach + Royer – Dehors brut
07. Collectif Sin + collectif Young Echo + Rabit + Swan Meat + Cecilia (Les Siestes) – Parc de la Fondation des artistes (Nogent/Marne) (gratuit)
07. Le Prince Harry + Exek + Entracte (20 ans du disquaire Born Bad) – Point FMR
07. Illnurse b2b Herrmann + I Hate Models + K + Makornik + Mayeul & JKS + Paramod + Parfait + Raär – Dehors brut
07. Dom Tom + Hippie Diktat + Pious Faults + La Secte du futur + Années Zéro + 11Paranoias + Roy & The Devil's Motorcycle + Occvlta + Vitamin X + The Rebel (fest. Frissons acidulés) – Théâtre de verre Co-Arter
08. Harry Merry + ZOH/astre + Holliday INN + Chevignon + Pow! + Pile + Llamame La Muerte + Infecticide (fest. Frissons acidulés) – Théâtre de verre Co-Arter
11. La Fraîcheur + Miley Srious + Crystallmess + Epsilove – Parc de la Bergère (Bobigny) (gratuit)
11. Faux Ferocious + Deaf Parade – Espace B
11. Crack Cloud – Petit Bain ||ANNULÉ||
12. HGU + Thharm + Yone – Cirque électrique
12. La Colonie de vacances – Le 104
12. Blawan + ABSL + Parfait – NF-34
13. La Colonie de vacances – Le 104 ||COMPLET||
13. Blackmail + Bruit noir + Gontard + Bay – La Maroquinerie
13. Arnaud Rivière & Mario De Vega + Cancelled (fest. MAAD in 93) – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
13. Giant Swan + Nene h + Myako – La Machine
13. ANFS + The Empire Line + Parrish Smith + Dentelle + Terdjman – Protocol (Pantin)
14. Clan of Xymox + Plomb + Je t'aime – Gibus
14. Danny Elfman & le Grand Orchestre d'Ile-de-France : cinéconcert sur "Alice au Pays des merveilles" de Tim Burton – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
14. Franck Vigroux : "Chronostasis" – La Maison des Métallos
14. Oberst Panizza + Bunker Bal (dj) + Law & Haktion (dj) + Sylvia Slut (dj) – Le Klub
14. Ellen Allien + Maxime Iko – NF-34
15. Efrim Menuck & Kevin Doria – La Marbrerie (Montreuil)
16. Patience + Tallies – Espace B
17. Black Midi – La Boule noire ||COMPLET||
18. The Wedding Present – Petit Bain
18. Lust For Youth + Bernardino Femminielli – La Boule noire
18. JC. Satàn (Safari Boat) – Jardin Tino-Rossi/Quai Saint-Bernard
18. Mùm – La Maroquinerie
19. Cosmonauts – Espace B ||ANNULÉ||
20. Spiral Stairs + Canshaker Pi – Olympic café
20. Michel Cloup duo + Troy von Balthazar – Petit Bain
20. Evol + Evil Moisture + Extractor Fan + Andcl + All Pass – Treize
20. Silent Servant + Ceremony NWPP – Petit Bain
20. Alien Rain b2b Regal + Headstrong + Parfait b2b Illnurse + Remco Beekwilder b2b Raffaele Attanasio (Dream Nation fest.) – Dock Eiffel (Aubervilliers)
21. Surgeon + Regis + AnD + Dj Pete aka Substance + Lady Starlight + Anthony Child + Inoxia aka Myako & Basses Terres + Oko Dj b2b Tryphème (Redbull Music Fest.) – tba
21. Tieum + Shifted + X-Pander + Rebelion + Zadig + Luke Slater... (Dream Nation fest.) – Dock Eiffel (Aubervilliers)
22. Antilles + Terrine + Radiante pourpre + City Dragon – Espace B
23. The Foreign Resort + Seventeen at this Time + Trancept – Supersonic (gratuit)
23>25. John Cale – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
24. Drab Majesty + SRSQ – Petit Bain
25. Franck Vigroux : "Tempest" – La Maison des Métallos
25. Rudolf Eb.Er, Dave Phillips & Alice Kemp : Schimpfluch Affiliated Actions – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
25. Dälek + L'Envoûtante – Petit Bain
25. Jeff Mills : "Things to Come" + Anthony Linell & Ali M. Demirel : "Winter Ashes" + Kangding Ray (dj) (fest. Les Veillées électroniques) – La Gaîté lyrique
26. Monolake + Peder Mannerfelt + Murcof & Manu Lacroix (fest. Les Veillées électroniques) – La Gaîté lyrique
26. Burial Hex + Les Chasseurs de la nuit + Common Eider, King Eider + Visions – Les Voûtes
26. Wayne Hussey – Bus Palladium
26. Thomas Ankersmit + Martin Tétreault + Mohammad Reza Mortazavi (fest. Crak) – église Saint-Merri
26. Graham Dunning + Knappy Kaisernappy + Bugaled – Espace B
27. Léa Bertucci + Hubbub + Tijana Stankovic (fest. Crak) – église Saint-Merri
27. Noseholes – Espace B
28. Onceim joue Éliane Radigue + Pancrace + Martin Tétreault (fest. Crak) – église Saint-Merri
29. James Murphy + Colleen "Cosmo" Murphy + Vincent Privat + Seb le vinyl (Redbull Music Fest.) – Péripate
29. Pour X raisons – CIPC
30. Kasper T. Toeplitz : musique pour "Glissements" de Myriam Gourfink (fest. d'automne) – musée de l'Orangerie
Octobre
01. Emma Ruth Rendel – Petit Bain
01. Sleaford Mods – La Cigale
02. Phoenician Drive + Le Réveil des tropiques – Badaboum
02. Bill Orcutt + Perrine Bourel + Yvan Etienne – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
03. Piotr Kurek + Papivores + Matthias Puech – Espace B
04. Kontravoid + Hide + Soft Riot – Espace B
04/05. Blush Response b2b Thomas P. Heckmann + Dave Clark + Rebekah + Regis + Tommy Four Seven b2b Ancient Methods + ABSL + AZF + Dax J + DVS 1 + Marcle Dettmann + Poison Point + Anetha b2b Randomer + Ben Klock + Andrejko + Amato & Adriani + Bassam + Boston 189 + Charles Green + Dersee + DJ Bone b2b Ben Sims + Fabrizio Rat + Felicie + Louisahhh b2b Maelstrom + Newa + SHDW & Obscure Shape + Thomas P. Heckmann + Tripeo b2b Hemka (Pulse fest.) – Le Grand Dôme (Villebon/Yvette)
05. Nuit de l'orgue avec des œuvres d'Éliane Radigue, Arvo Pärt, Olivier Messiaen, Phillip Glass, Nico Muhly, Jonathan Fitoussi... (Nuit blanche) – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie (gratuit)
06. Daughters – La Maroquinerie
06. Quator Bozzini joue : "Occam Delta XV" d'Éliane Radigue, "Five String Quartets" de Phill Niblock et "Koan" de James Tenney – La Marbrerie (Montreuil)
07. I Hate Model + Illnurse b2b Herrmann + K + Makornik + Mayeul & JKS + Paramod + Parfait + Raär – Dehors brut
08. Sleep + Pharaoh Overlord – Bataclan
09. New Model Army – La Maroquinerie
09. Trumans Water – Espace B
09/10. Ty Segall & Freedom Band – La Cigale
10. Bruce McClure + Paul Smith joue "A Jim O’Rourke European premiere of a new 2019 Moog Synthesizer playback installation work" – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
11. Bitpart + Mary Bell + Rive droite + Going away Party + Ours blond + Shit Rockets + Alison Backdoor – Espace B
11. Kazumoto Endo + Spore Spawn + Vomir + Autocastration – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
11. Birds in Row + Lane (Jimi fest.) – Théâtre Antoine-Vitez (Ivry/Seine)
11. Marc Acardipane aka Pop + Manu le Malin + [KRTM] + DJ Chuimix + Raw + Makornik + Fuerr – La Machine
11. New Order – Grand Rex ||COMPLET||
12. Lucas Paris : "Emotional Synthesis" + Orson Hentschel + Sentimental Rave (Biennale Nemo) – Le 104
12. Ben Shemie, John McEntire & Sam Prekop – Petit Bain
14. King Gizzard & Tle Lizard Wizard – Olympia
14. Shannon Wright – Trianon
15. Kate Carr + Valérie Vivancos – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
15/16. Metronomy – Olympia
17. Puppetmastaz – Trabendo
17. Automat : musique pour "Archeologia" d'Emmanuelle Huynh – Centre Pompidou
18. Dream Syndicate – Petit Bain
18. Total Victory – Espace B
18. A_r_c_c + À travers + Simple Appareil + Blenno Die Wurstbrücke – église Saint-Merri
18. Rendez-Vous + Marble Arch – Le Plan (Ris-Orangis)
19. Sisters of Mercy – Bataclan
19. Lingua Ignota – Espace B
19. Josin – Lafayette Anticipations
19. Adam X + David Caretta b2b The Hacker + 14Anger + Phase Fatale + Terence Fixmer + Raffaele Atanasio + Darzack + De-Dust2 + Dersee – tba
19. Juan Atkins + Vril + Ceephax Acid crew + Antigone + Onur özer + Fasme (Le Champ des machines) – Le Ferme du Buisson (Noisiel)
19. Pixies + Blood Red Shoes – Olympia ||COMPLET||
21. Pawns + Youth Avoiders + Barren? – Espace B
22. Thurston Moore – Trabendo
23. Ecstatic Vision + Les Tigres du futur + Os Noctambulos – ESS'pace
23. Four Tet – Le 104 ||COMPLET||
24. The Necks – La Marbrerie (Montreuil)
25. A Certain Ratio – Petit Bain
25. Poutre + OK fdp + Bruant zizi – ESS'pace
25. Jozef Van Wissem – crypte Notre-Dame de la Croix
26. The Monochrome Set – Petit Bain
26. Mørbeck + Philipp Strobel + IV Horsemen – La Machine
29. Agent Side Grinder – La Boule noire
30. Oiseaux-Tempête + Jessica Moss – La Maroquinerie
30. Jenny Hval – Centre Pompidou
30. Battles – Trabendo
31. Skepta + Mura Masa + Hamza + Zola + Ateyaba + Celeste + Duendita + Ezra Collective + Flohio + Kojey Radical + Master Peace + Slowthai + The Comet is Coming + Yussef Dayes + Charlotte Dos Santos + Kojaque (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grand Halle de La Villette
31. Arrington de Dionyso – Instants chavirés (Montreuil)
Novembre
01. Chromatics + Belle & Sebastian + Primal Scream + John Talabot + Weyes Blood + Barrie + Briston Maroney + Chai + Desire + Helado Negro + Jackie Mendoza + Nilüfer Yanya + Orville Peck + Sheer Mag + Squir + Loving + Nelson Beer + Sons of Raphael (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grand Halle de La Villette
02. The 1975 + Charli XCX + 2manysdj (dj) + Aurora + Agar Agar + SebastiAn + Aeris Roves vs Jamila Woods + Jessica Pratt + Kedr Livanskiy + Korantemaa + BEA1991 + Caroline Polachek + Ela Minus + KhadyaK + Mk.gee + Oklou + Tobi Lou (Pitchfork fest.) – La Grand Halle de La Villette
06. The Murder Capital – Nouveau Casino
07. Xiu Xiu + Camilla Sparksss + Hyperculte – Petit Bain
08. Bedroom Community – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
08. Boy Harscher – Trabendo
08. Part Chimp + Gnod + Hey Colossus – Petit Bain
10. Amiina : cinéconcert sur "Fantomas" de Louis Feuillade – Le Studio|Philharmonie
10. Ôlafur Atnald + Hugar – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
10. Fontaine D.C. – Bataclan
13. Mick Harvey & JP Silo, Steve Shelley, Glenn Lewis – Les Trois Baudets
14. Dinah Bird & Jean-Philippe Renoult (Inaudible Matters) – La Gaîté lyrique
14. Girl Band – La Maroquinerie
15. Kap Bambino – La Gaîté lyrique
15. Von Pariahs – Point FMR
15. Chemical Brothers – Seine musicale (Boulogne-Billancourt)
17. Nitzer Ebb – La Machine
17. Tropical Fuck Storm – Badaboum
19. Earth – Petit Bain
22. Rubin Steiner + Dombrance + Ambeyance + Meteo Mirage – La Maroquinerie
22. Nursery + Casse Gueule + Tout de suite – Cirque électrique
23. Billy Childish (fest. BBmix) – Carré Bellefuille (Boulogne-Billancourt)
24. TR/ST – Le Trianon
24. Midori Takada (fest. BBmix) – Carré Bellefuille (Boulogne-Billancourt)
24. The Young Gods + Les Tétines noires – La Machine
26. Wardruna – Olympia
27. The Stranglers – Olympia
28. The Psychotic Monks – Trabendo
30. Mondkopf – Médiathèque musicale de Paris (gratuit)
Décembre
01. Motorama – La Maroquinerie
03. White Hills – Supersonic (gratuit)
06. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Koyaanisqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
07. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Powaqqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
08. Phillip Glass Ensemble : cinéconcert sur "Naqoyqatsi" de Godfrey Reggio – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
11. Boris – Le Gibus
12. Mono + Jo Quail – Petit Bain
12. Kompromat – La Cigale
13. Contrefaçon – La Gaîté lyrique
18. Amenra – Bataclan
2020
Janvier
04. Rokia Traoré + Ballaké Cissoko & Vincent Segal – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
18. Lee Ranaldo & Raül Refree – Le 104
18. Franck Vigroux : "Flesh" (Biennale Nemo) – Maison des arts et de la culture (Créteil)
29. Rendez-Vous – La Cigale
31. Tindersticks – Salle Pleyel
Février
02. Sunn o))) – La Gaîté lyrique
09. Explosions in the Sky – La Cigale
13. Ride – Le Trianon
16. Orchestral Manoeuvre in the Dark – La Cigale
21. Ensemble Links joue "Drumming" de Steve Reich + Cabaret contemporain : "Détroit" + Molécule – Le 104
24. Sleater Kinney – Le Trianon
Mars
07. Ensemble intercontemporain joue Steve Reich : cinéconcert sur un film de Gerhard Richter – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
20. Ensemble Dedalus joue "Occam Ocean" d'Éliane Radigue – Le Studio|Philharmonie
21. Front 242 + She Past Away – Élysée Montmartre
21/22. Laurie Anderson : "The Art of Falling" – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
Mai
08. Max Richter : "Infra" + Jlin + Ian William Craig – Cité de la musique|Philharmonie
09. Max Richter : "Voices" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
10. Max Richter : "Recomposed" & "Three Worlds" – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
24. Damon Albarn – Salle Pierre Boulez|Philharmonie
en gras : les derniers ajouts / in bold: the last news
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Keep Undercutting Clemson. The Tigers Have Thrived on It.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Each time Clemson drops in the polls (despite another unbeaten season) or quarterback Trevor Lawrence throws an interception or somebody dares to mention the schedule, it may as well be red meat dangled under Dabo Swinney’s nose.
So it did not take much to get Swinney, the Clemson coach, riled up last week when he was asked about the relevance of the Atlantic Coast Conference championship.
“What are you talking about?” Swinney said, incredulous to the perception that his team might have needed to stretch its winning streak to 28 games to gain entry into the College Football Playoff. “Yeah, it’s a huge game, has a lot of national relevance for us. If we lose, they want to throw us out because they don’t respect who we play, which is another joke of itself.”
The Tigers were all business on Saturday night, leaving little to chance with a 62-17 thumping of the plucky but overmatched Virginia to secure a berth in the four-team playoff. Clemson (13-0) will be joined by Louisiana State; Ohio State, which had to rally past Wisconsin; and in all likelihood, Oklahoma, which edged Baylor in overtime to win the Big 12 championship.
The playoff committee, which convened in Grapevine, Texas, to watch the conference championship games, will announce the pairings on Sunday for the two semifinals, the Fiesta Bowl and the Peach Bowl, which will be played on Dec. 28.
If Saturday’s games were a beauty pageant, it was hard not to be wowed by Clemson’s receiving tandem, Tee Higgins and Justyn Ross, who are dynamic enough to make Tom Brady wish he could throw to them this season.
“Certainly they’re the best receivers we’ve ever seen — that’s a fact,” Virginia cornerback Nick Grant said.
The pair has size — they are both 6-foot-4 — and a sprinter’s speed, and on Saturday night they showed flypaper hands. Ross, a sophomore who was sensational in last year’s rout of Alabama for the national championship, sprinted past two defensive backs to haul in a 59-yard scoring pass.
Higgins, though, was the star. The junior caught nine passes for 182 yards, including three for touchdowns, and was the game’s most valuable player. His best catch of the night came when he stretched out over the sideline and kept a toe in the field of play to haul in a 24-yard pass from Lawrence. That skill was complemented by brute strength when Higgins shrugged off a tackle from Heskin Smith — a cornerback who was surrendering five inches and 40 pounds — and scored on a 19-yard touchdown catch and run.
Those types of physical disparities were apparent all over the field.
While Clemson has rolled through the Atlantic Division almost by acclimation, the Coastal Division has provided new fodder for the Tigers each season. Virginia is the seventh different winner of the Coastal Division in the last seven years, but it is an increasingly familiar story.
The Cavaliers (9-4) had a terrific season and quarterback Bryce Perkins, a wily senior, poked more than a few holes in the Tigers’ defense, which allowed 387 yards, the most it had all season. But the two teams were playing with different pieces.
Whether it is Lawrence — a statuesque 6-foot-6, big-armed quarterback — the dynamic receivers or a defense dotted with five-star recruits, Clemson looks every bit the part of the college football power that is gunning for its third national championship in four seasons.
The Cavaliers have gotten by with some skillful, clever players who might suffice against the rest of the conference, but they were woefully outsized on Saturday night. Freshman kickoff returner Seneca Milledge is 5-foot-6, 160 pounds; sophomore receiver Billy Kemp IV is 5-foot-9, 175 pounds; and sophomore linebacker Noah Taylor is 6-foot-5 and a spindly 215 pounds.
Similar mismatches were present each week for Clemson.
That has been the only complaint — when the final playoff rankings are announced on Sunday, the Tigers are unlikely to have played a single ranked opponent. Thus, their lone scare — a 21-20 win at North Carolina that was secured when they thwarted a late 2-point conversion — seemed to carry great weight. This was even as they tore apart the rest of their schedule, nobody coming closer than 33 points in their final eight games.
And yet Clemson has dropped in the Associated Press Top 25 poll, from first to as low as fourth, and was ranked fifth in the first playoff ranking. If the Tigers have had to overcome skepticism from the playoff committee and voters in the polls, they seem to have the respect of L.S.U. and Ohio State, who were angling for the top spot so they could avoid playing Clemson in a semifinal.
“A lot of people say they don’t play anybody, but we don’t pay any attention to that,” said Lloyd Cushenberry III, a junior center for L.S.U. “They’re the defending national champs.”
And Clemson’s performance, with an offense that began to resemble the juggernaut that rolled through the playoffs last season, seemed to have even softened Swinney.
Asked how the committee might sort out three undefeated teams, he shrugged. He figured L.S.U. would be the top-ranked team and Ohio State next.
“We’ll be in there somewhere,” he said. “I would think we’d probably be 3 again. It doesn’t really matter. We’ll play somewhere and play somebody and be thankful for the opportunity.”
Alan Blinder contributed reporting from Atlanta.
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