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Ole Miss7:00 p.m.ESPNNo. 17 Cincinnati at East Carolina7:00 p.m.CBS Sports NetworkNo. 15 SMU at No. 24 Memphis7:30 p.m.ABCNo. 7 Oregon at USC8 p.m.FoxNo. 21 Boise State at San Jose State10:30 p.m.CBS Sports NetworkHow to watch, live stream college football gamesThe Week 9 games involving ranked teams will be televised live on national TV, with games appearing on ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and ESPNU, as well as conference-focused and team-focused channels such as ACC Network. College football scores Week 9 Thursday, Oct.
There is nothing you can tell Inka Grings about football that she does not already know. The former striker scored 64 goals in 96 caps for Germany and won the UEFA Women’s EURO with her compatriots in 2005 and 2009. As well as helping her national team to lift the trophy, her finishing prowess also ensured that she was top scorer at both tournaments.Having made history as a player, Grings has already done the same thing as a coach. After spending three years in charge of the women’s team at MSV Duisburg, she moved to Viktoria Koln, where she coached the men’s U-17 side.Since April 2019 the six-time Bundesliga top scorer has been at the helm of SV Straelen, making her the first woman to coach a men’s team in Germany’s top four divisions. In fact, before the COVID-19 enforced break, her side were 19 points clear at the top of the table.Not only that: before the COVID-19 enforced break, her side were 19 points clear at the top of the table. Nevertheless, Grings is not interested in focusing on her gender, or seeing herself as a pioneer, as she told FIFA.com. There is nothing you can tell Inka Grings about football that she does not already know.
The former striker scored 64 goals in 96 caps for Germany and won the UEFA Women’s EURO with her compatriots in 2005 and 2009. As well as helping her national team to lift the trophy, her finishing prowess also ensured that she was top scorer at both tournaments.Having made history as a player, Grings has already done the same thing as a coach. After spending three years in charge of the women’s team at MSV Duisburg, she moved to Viktoria Koln, where she coached the men’s U-17 side. Since April 2019 the six-time Bundesliga top scorer has been at the helm of SV Straelen, making her the first woman to coach a men’s team in Germany’s top four divisions.Not only that: before the COVID-19 enforced break, her side were 19 points clear at the top of the table. Nevertheless, Grings is not interested in focusing on her gender, or seeing herself as a pioneer, as she told FIFA.com. Like countless people around the world, Spain coach Jorge Vilda has had to adapt to the situation created by the COVID-19 pandemic and is secluded at home with his family these days.'
Work hasn’t really changed much. We’re still getting used to not being at our headquarters and having to work from home. Whenever the kids allow it, of course,' he says, laughing.After La Roja’s fine performance at the #SheBelieves Cup, Vilda and his coaching staff are taking advantage of the mandatory football shutdown to analyse match footage and hold video-conference meetings as they plan to 'continue improving the team', which currently sits 13th in the.It also gave him time to chat exclusively to FIFA.com about the team’s rich vein of form as well as the work being undertaken to continue their upward trajectory and deal with the growing expectations of their fans. Like countless people around the world, Spain coach Jorge Vilda has had to adapt to the situation created by the COVID-19 pandemic and is secluded at home with his family these days.' Work hasn’t really changed much. We’re still getting used to not being at our headquarters and having to work from home. Whenever the kids allow it, of course,' he says, laughing.After La Roja’s fine performance at the #SheBelieves Cup, Vilda and his coaching staff are taking advantage of the mandatory football shutdown to analyse match footage and hold video-conference meetings as they plan to 'continue improving the team', which currently sits 13th in the.It also gave him time to chat exclusively to FIFA.com about the team’s rich vein of form as well as the work being undertaken to continue their upward trajectory and deal with the growing expectations of their fans.
Where is Germany’s women’s national team heading?This is a question that many fans will certainly have asked themselves after the side’s quarter-final exit from the ™.While Martina Voss-Tecklenburg’s side were notable by their absence from last spring’s international tournaments, they knew how to impress as they took part in this year’s Algarve Cup for the first time in five years.Their head coach spoke to FIFA.com about the upheaval within the team, changes in women’s football and how the top of the game is becoming increasingly competitive. Where is Germany’s women’s national team heading?This is a question that many fans will certainly have asked themselves after the side’s quarter-final exit from the ™.While Martina Voss-Tecklenburg’s side were notable by their absence from last spring’s international tournaments, they knew how to impress as they took part in this year’s Algarve Cup for the first time in five years.Their head coach spoke to FIFA.com about the upheaval within the team, changes in women’s football and how the top of the game is becoming increasingly competitive.