Ski Mountaineering, or SkiMo for short, is a brand-new event at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, and the only sport making its debut at this year’s Games. The sport combines elements of Alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, uphill skiing (also known as skinning), and boot packing all into a single race with courses consisting of an ascent, descent, and a foot section. This year at the Olympics, there will be a men’s and women’s sprint event, and a mixed relay event. Representing Team USA this year in ski mountaineering are Anna Gibson and Cam Smith (and if you want to learn more about the sport and the two Team USA athletes, there’s some great info here).
Here’s a complete schedule of all Team USA SkiMo events at this year’s games. While every event will stream on Peacock, you can also find all of them broadcast on USA, too. (To see specific air times, check out the official NBC Olympics broadcast schedule, and toggle your search to “TV Only.”).
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If you want to learn even more about every event at this year’s Winter Games, here’s a guide to everything you need to know about the Milan Cortina Games.
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How to watch Ski Mountaineering at the 2026 Winter Olympics
Where can I stream SkiMo at the 2026 Winter Olympics?
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Where to watch Ski Mountaineering on TV:
Team USA men’s and women’s SkiMo coverage will be broadcast on USA. (To see specific air times, check out the official NBC Olympics broadcast schedule, and toggle your search to “TV Only.”). You can stream USA on DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV and more.
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How to watch Olympic Ski Mountaineering without cable:
For $11/month, an ad-supported Peacock subscription lets you stream live sports and events airing on NBC, including the 2026 Winter Olympics, Super Bowl LX and more. Plus, you’ll get access to thousands of hours of shows and movies, including beloved sitcoms such as Parks and Recreationand The Office, every Bravo show and much more.
For $17 monthly you can upgrade to an ad-free subscription which includes live access to your local NBC affiliate (not just during designated sports and events) and the ability to download select titles to watch offline.
Who is on the Team USA Ski Mountaineering team?
These are the athletes on Team USA’s biathlon team:
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2026 Team USA Olympic SkiMo Schedule:
Thursday, February 19
Men’s and Women’s Sprints: Heats: 3:45 a.m. (Peacock, USA)
Men’s and Women’s Sprints: Finals: 6:55 a.m. (Peacock, USA)
Saturday, February 21
Mixed Team Relay: 7:30 a.m. (Peacock, USA), re-air at 8 p.m. (USA)
Oct 19, 2025; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Jaylen Watson (35) arrives prior to the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images
Last week, CBS Sports‘ Ryan Wilson said on national airwaves that free-agent Kansas City Chiefs cornerback could end up with the Minnesota Vikings, a team needing some defensive secondary oomph. A few days later, Fox Sports‘ Greg Auman agreed.
The Vikings need steadier cornerback play, and Watson keeps showing up as a realistic free-agent target.
The Vikings could also use Round 1 of the draft on a rookie like Mansoor Delane or Avieon Terrell at cornerback, but the solution could be as simple as signing Watson outright and eliminating the risk of another CB bust.
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Watson Fits the Vikings’ Need for a Reliable Outside Corner
Free agency is less than three weeks away.
Jaylen Watson runs onto the field on September 5, 2024, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City as the Chiefs prepare to face the Ravens, emerging from the tunnel and surveying the crowd while teammates warm up ahead of the nationally televised season opener. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images.
Auman: Watson to MIN in Free Agency
Auman outlined the NFL’s Top 100 free agents, predicting where each man might land. For Watson, Minnesota got the nod.
He wrote, “Watson, 27, is a former seventh-round pick who thrived in his first year as a full-time starter in 2025. He had two interceptions after just one in his first three seasons, and finished with 64 tackles. Pro Football Focus has him as their No. 13 corner, one spot behind teammate Trent McDuffie, who is due to make $13 million on his fifth-year option.”
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“Could Watson draw a similar salary on a multi-year deal? Kansas City is way over the salary cap, so this is an opportunity to grab a young defender with significant postseason experience, with two picks in 10 career playoff games. Prediction: Signs with Vikings.”
Minnesota has encountered significantly better luck in the last decade by signing free-agent cornerbacks than drafting them. Watson could continue the trend,
Who’s Jaylen Watson
In 2025, Watson played 868 snaps and secured a full-time starting role in Kansas City’s secondary. Over his four seasons, he has appeared in 53 games, starting 29. His most consistent play came last year. At 6’2″ and 200 pounds, he has the ideal size for an outside cornerback.
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His efficiency metrics support this assessment. In 2025, opposing quarterbacks had a 79.0 passer rating when targeting him, akin to his 75.4 mark in 2024. His first two seasons saw ratings above 103. Pro Football Focus grades also reflect his development, increasing from 61.2 to 68.5, then 69.6, and finally 74.1 last season.
This upward trend positions him favorably in a competitive market. Spotrac estimates his next contract at around $12.5 million per year, potentially a three-year, $38 million deal. The valuation places him in a difficult middle ground — neither a bargain nor an elite investment.
Minnesota begins the offseason in a rough financial shape. While restructures and releases will change this figure, contracts in this range require careful consideration. Watson will be 28 in the fall, meaning this contract would likely cover his prime years. Ultimately, his value depends on whether a team views his 2025 performance as his new standard or his ceiling.
USA Today‘s Nate Davis wrote this week about Watson’s free agency: “He’s big (6-2, 197), young (27), still experienced (29 starts) and playoff tested. Watson is coming off his best season, but is probably a luxury for the capped-out Kansas City Chiefs.”
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Other CB Options This Offseason
If Watson is not the target, but the Vikings still want a productive option, the list grows. Here’s who Minnesota could pursue in March or April:
Jaylen Watson reacts during second-half action on January 26, 2025, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City as the Chiefs clash with the Bills in the AFC Championship Game, responding emotionally to a pivotal moment in the high-stakes playoff battle. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images.
The rookies on the list are CBs who are likely to be picked in Round 1 or 2, meaning they should be somewhat game-ready.
Murphy-Rodgers-Watson Trio Just Might Work
Last year, the Vikings ranked third in the NFL in passing defense per DVOA. All the rage right now is about a new cornerback, despite Brian Flores creating a Top 3 secondary.
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So you better believe Watson would thrive in Minnesota. The main reasons the Vikings should hunt cornerbacks are depth and insurance. Murphy Jr. and Rodgers played all 17 games, respectively, in 2025, and that kind of cornerback durability is rare. Having Watson or a different corner to call up would be beneficial.
Brian Flores addresses reporters on October 16, 2024, at the TCO Performance Center in Eagan, pausing mid-answer while discussing defensive adjustments, scheme evolution, and player accountability during a midseason media session following Minnesota’s early stretch of games. Mandatory Credit: YouTube.
Of course, as always, cornerbacks will be in high demand during free agency. The Vikings will have to pull out their best recruiting spiel if Watson is the target. Minnesota could also seek an older cornerback on the open market, like Jamel Dean or Mike Hilton. They’ve used that route before.
The club is underwater by about $40 million per the salary cap in mid-February, but will release players and restructure player contracts in the next 20 days to become compliant.
As part of Mewgenics’ intense gameplay, you will sometimes run into a combat encounter where victory feels out of reach. In such moments, you may want to save scum by closing the game and starting fresh. However, things do not work so simply in Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel’s latest action-adventure title.
In this detailed article, we will explain how save scummingworks in the Mewgenics, what happens when you do it, and the consequences tied to it.
Mewgenics detects when you save scum (Image via Save scum warning by Steven (Image via Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel)
As mentioned earlier, save scumming is the process of avoiding the consequences of an unfavorable situation by force-closing the game and reloading an earlier state. Although the method is not new, there is a twist here.
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To save scum, you need to close the game and then relaunch it. You can press Alt + F4 or use the Task Manager to end the process. When you reload, you will resume from an earlier point rather than the moment where you lost. However, the game keeps track of this behavior.
Mewgenics’ save scum Easter Egg
Save scum warning by Steven (Image via Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel || @Accelerated Ideas/YouTube)
Interestingly, the mechanic also features an Easter egg. The first time you save scum, you will encounter Steven, a character associated with other titles by the developers, such as The Binding of Isaac, The End Is Nigh, and Time F**k.
However, he simply issues a warning during the first encounter. In the second instance, one of your cats suffers a reduction in IQ. The third time around, all cats receive a 10% debuff to their actions. When you do this for the fourth time, you lose direct control of your cats in combat, with fights becoming fully AI-controlled.
How to avoid save-scum penalty in Mewgenics
To avoid the penalty for force-quitting, there are two commonly used methods. The first one relies on timing. If you force-close using the Task Manager at the right moment, which is after losing a battle but before returning home, you’ll be in the clear.
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The other way requires you to first navigate to your saved file (C/users/YOUR NAME/app data/roaming/Glaiel Games folder) and search for scum. Now, two results will pop up, with one for save scumming detection and another that tracks the number of times you have used this exploit. Now, you need to edit the number in the second file to 0. Once that’s done, you won’t face a penalty this time around.
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Oleksandr Usyk is on the lookout for a voluntary defence of the unified heavyweight world titles and there is one world champion who was revealed that he would accept that shot ‘with both hands’.
Usyk seemed set to take on Deontay Wilder until prolonged negotiations caused ‘The Bronze Bomber’ to pull out of talks and instead agree to a showdown with Derek Chisora, with that fight set to take place on April 4.
Speaking to Fight Hub TV, IBF cruiserweight ruler Jai Opetaia said that, whilst his current focus is becoming the undisputed champion at 200lbs, he would step up to heavyweight and accept a fight against Usyk ‘with both hands’ if offered the opportunity.
“Who knows what the future holds. I’m not here to call out Usyk, I’m not like that. I never really sit here and call people out or try to disrespect anyone.
“Obviously, if that fight comes, a fight against Usyk, you take it with both hands but we are just here to focus on becoming undisputed at the moment.
“Them [Zuffa] being in talks with signing Usyk is huge. It just shows that Zuffa is heading in the right direction.”
Former undisputed champion Lennox Lewis has given his opinion on the upcoming all-British heavyweight world title clash between Fabio Wardley and Daniel Dubois, which is scheduled to take place in less than three months’ time.
Wardley-Dubois will be the seventh heavyweight title contest involving two Britons in the history of boxing and the sixth occasion on which a heavyweight title bout has headed to Manchester, with fight fans eagerly anticipating an instant classic in what looks to be a well-matched affair.
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Speaking with Pro Boxing Fans, Lewis, who defended the heavyweight crown against fellow Britons Frank Bruno and Henry Akinwande, looked ahead to the event and declared that former white collar fighter Wardley should be proud of how far he has come.
“I think that is another great fight to see because Fabio Wardley has come a long way and made some big steps, he should feel proud of what he has accomplished so far.
“I think that will be a great, British fight. All the British fans are going to be excited about it.”
Super Eagles and Galatasaray striker Victor Osimhen has revealed the difficulties he faced during his time at Napoli.
The 27-year-old joined the Italian club from Lille for €75 million, a record signing for Napoli. However, five years later, questions arose over the legitimacy of the transfer, and Napoli officials are now facing a court case over alleged false accounting linked to the deal.
Injury problems affected Osimhen during his first two seasons in Italy, but the 2022/2023 campaign changed everything. He scored 26 goals to help Napoli win the Serie A title for the first time in more than 30 years. Individually, he was named CAF Player of the Year and finished eighth in the 2023 Ballon d’Or rankings.
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Osimhen signed a new contract with Napoli in December 2023, which included a release clause allowing him to leave at the end of the season if a suitable offer arrived.
The striker later fell out with Napoli under new management, particularly after a club video with racist undertones caused tension, a situation described as “bizarre” by former Super Eagles coach José Peseiro.
Chelsea, Juventus, and Paris Saint-Germain all expressed interest in Osimhen, but Napoli were only willing to consider offers from the Saudi Pro League. Eventually, he joined Galatasaray on loan before making the move permanent.
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Speaking at a pre-match conference ahead of Galatasaray’s UEFA Champions League play-off against Juventus, Osimhen said he could have joined Juventus from Napoli, but club president Aurelio De Laurentiis blocked the move.
“Before talks with Galatasaray began, Giuntoli called me to bring me to Juve. I spoke with a few people from the club, and they showed interest, but I knew he (De Laurentiis) wouldn’t let me go,” Osimhen said.
He added that while he was willing to stay and work under Antonio Conte, the treatment he received at Napoli was unfair.
“We had a gentleman’s agreement that I could leave the following summer, but the other side did not fully honour that commitment. They sent me everywhere to play and treated me like a dog. I worked so hard to build my career, I couldn’t accept that kind of treatment.
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“After the club’s TikTok, everything changed. I was insulted, and no one ever apologised. I was a victim of racist insults. I’m not a puppet. Conte wanted to keep me: I would have loved to work with him,” he concluded.
Osimhen’s move to Galatasaray has seen him shine again, earning him a place in the top three of the 2025 CAF Player of the Year alongside Mohamed Salah and Achraf Hakimi.
NEW DELHI: Australia’s campaign in the T20 World Cup came to a crushing halt after persistent rain forced the abandonment of the Zimbabwe vs Ireland fixture at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. The washout confirmed Zimbabwe as the seventh side to seal a berth in the Super 8s, while simultaneously knocking both Australia and Ireland out of the tournament.Weather forecasts had predicted steady showers throughout the day, and those fears proved accurate as the rain refused to ease even briefly, leaving officials with no window to squeeze in play.
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With no result possible, the points split proved decisive in shaping the final standings.The outcome finalised the composition of Super 8 Group G1, which will feature India, South Africa, West Indies and Zimbabwe. Super 8 Group G2, meanwhile, will comprise Sri Lanka, England and New Zealand, along with either Pakistan or USA.
The 16th-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels take on the North Carolina State Wolfpack in a key ACC matchup on Tuesday. UNC is coming off a 79-65 win over Pittsburgh, while NC State dropped a 77-76 decision to Miami (Fla.). The Tar Heels (20-5, 8-4 ACC), who are tied for sixth in the conference, are 3-4 on the road this season. The Wolfpack (18-8, 9-4 ACC), who are fifth in the league, are 10-4 on their home court.
Tipoff from Lenova Center in Raleigh, N.C., is set for 7 p.m. ET. North Carolina leads the all-time series 166-81, including a 70-48 mark in games played in Raleigh. NC State is a 6.5-point favorite in the latest North Carolina vs. NC State odds from DraftKings Sportsbook, while the over/under for total points scored is 158.5. Before making any NC State vs. North Carolina picks, check out the men’s college basketball predictions and betting advice from the SportsLine Projection Model.
The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every college basketball game 10,000 times and it entered Week 16 on a sizzling 11-1 run on its top-rated over/under college basketball picks dating back to last season, and is on a 13-7 run on top-rated CBB side picks. Anyone following its college basketball betting advice at sportsbooks and on betting apps could have seen strong returns.
SportsLine’s model is going Under on the total (158.5 points). The Under has hit in five of the last seven head-to-head matchups between the schools. The Under has hit in two of the last three North Carolina games, while the Under hit in N.C. State’s last game.
The model projects the Tar Heels to have two players score 14.6 points or more, including Henri Veesaar’s projected 14.9 points. The Wolfpack are projected to have five players score 11.8 or more points, led by Darrion Williams, who is projected to score 15.7 points. The Under clears in over 50% of simulations.
After last year’s 7-6 campaign, Washington State football has played 106 seasons, dating back to 1917.
During that time, the Cougars have compiled a record of 587-597-45 (.496) through the 2025 season.
Since the program’s initial season, Wazzu has appeared in 20 bowl games, winning 9 of them, along with five conference championships and one division title.
WSU also has one unclaimed National Championship in 1915, after a perfect 7-0 record.
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The Cougars have produced eight consensus All-America players.
Washington State begins its 108th season under new head coach Kirby Moore in the reconstituted Pac-12 Conference.
—Conference affiliations—
Pac-12 (2011-present)
Pac-10 (1978-2010)
Pac-8 (1968-1977)
AAWU (1962-1967)
Independent (1959-1961)
PCC (1919-1958)
Independent (1918)
PCC (1917)
Independent (1894-1916)
The table below gives an all-time season rundown with Conference, W-L record, win percentage, coach, and bowl game, if any, for each year.
Jurgen Klopp’s agent has claimed Man Utd reached out about his availability before he joined the Red Bull network.
Manchester United have denied contacting Jurgen Klopp about the possibility of him managing the club after his Liverpool exit. Klopp left Anfield in the summer of 2024 and said he was “done” coaching.
A few months later, the Red Bull network announced they had signed Klopp as their head of global football. Klopp now oversees the international network of Red Bull-owned clubs, including German side RB Leipzig, Austrian club Red Bull Salzburg, and the NY Red Bulls, who are United States-based.
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Klopp’s agent, Marc Kosicke, has claimed in an interview with Transfermarkt that Klopp had the opportunity to join United and Chelsea before he was appointed by the Red Bull network.
United considered Erik ten Hag’s future at the end of the 2023/2024 season. The Dutchman won the FA Cup with a stunning victory against Manchester City and his contract was extended, despite overwhelming evidence from the Premier League campaign that he should have been sacked.
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Ineos contacted other managers as they considered sacking Ten Hag, including Thomas Tuchel, but United sources have denied the claim that Klopp was among the coaches approached.
Klopp’s agent said: “Maybe at some point he’ll say he needs to smell the locker room again. But at the moment, he’s very, very happy in his role. Before joining Red Bull, Jürgen could have coached the United States or England. Probably also Germany, if Julian Nagelsmann hadn’t already been there.”
He added: “Even Chelsea and Manchester United inquired, although Jürgen had clearly stated that he would not coach any other club in England. These inquiries keep coming.
“He’s extremely happy with what he’s achieved. And it’s still wonderful to go down in history as one of the few coaches who only managed three clubs and were never fired.”
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Klopp oversaw Liverpool’s most successful era since the late 1970s and 1980s, but his record against United was mixed, having won just seven from 21 games during his tenure.
The German won the Premier League title, Champions League, two League Cups and the FA Cup during his nine years at Liverpool.
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Manchester City saw a number of loan transfers fail to pay off in the first half of the season but the changes may be working
Manchester City have had a number of unsuccessful loan moves this season. Sverre Nypan, Jahmai Simpson-Pusey and Claudio Echeverri all needed something new in the January transfer window because of a lack of game time they were getting at the clubs they have moved to in summer.
Nypan is back at the Etihad training with Pep Guardiola and the first team, although he did not make the matchday squad for the FA Cup game against Salford. Simpson-Pusey has already played more matches for FC Koln in the Bundesliga than he managed for Celtic, including a home debut against Vincent Kompany’s Bayern Munich.
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Then there is Echeverri, who made his City debut as a substitute in the FA Cup Final last season and started in the Club World Cup for City before suffering an injury that ruled him out of the rest of the tournament. There were high hopes for and lots of interest in a young midfielder who wanted to earn a spot in Argentina’s squad for the World Cup this summer, but while City thought Girona was his best option he moved to Leverkusen on the recommendation of his team.
It looked too good to be true when he was unveiled as their No.9 and seen as a potential replacement for Florian Wirtz, and so it proved. He barely got a kick under not one but two different managers and the loan was terminated before the winter window had even opened.
It took some haggling to get Echeverri to Girona, with the City Football Group club having to move on another of their non-EU players to be able to register the 20-year-old. However, they had badly wanted him at the start of the season so were willing to rip up their plans for him.
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Echeverri is yet to start for his new side but has played in the last four games off the bench – a longer consecutive run than he managed in Germany. He came on to face Barcelona on Monday evening with the score at 1-1 and played an important role in the winning goal that sunk the title challengers and local rivals.
“It was a difficult few months in Germany, I had a really tough time,” Echeverri told DAZN after the win. “Now I’m here, happy, trying to get back to the form I was sold to Manchester City for. I’m very happy.”
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The Carabao Cup Final will see Arsenal v Manchester City at London’s Wembley Stadium this March.
After a ropey start to their season, Girona have stabilised – in no small part due to young City defender Vitor Reis on loan – and the three points pulls them five points clear of the relegation zone and into 12th in the table. There is still work to do but the signs are that Girona can secure another season of top-flight football in Spain.
The indicators are looking positive for Echeverri again, who is starting to show what he can do when he gets a stretch of games and will look to earn starts to make even more progress. The Leverkusen move quickly became a mistake but it looks to have started being corrected.
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