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The biggest news off the field today has nothing to do with a scoreboard. Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are set to tie the knot this Friday at Madison Square Garden, according to a law enforcement official briefed on the security operation. A rehearsal dinner is planned for Thursday night, and the source tells the Associated Press the couple kept this remarkably close to the vest.
Shifting to the World Cup, the U S Men's National Team steps into knockout football Wednesday against Bosnia and Herzegovina at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. Former U S goalkeeper Kasey Keller, who made one hundred five appearances for the national side, is warning that Bosnia can frustrate this American squad with their physicality and tactical discipline. The U S enters the round of thirty two having won their group, but Keller says complacency is the real opponent now.
And in the legal world, former Michigan football coordinator Matthew Weiss caught a partial break in his federal hacking case. A judge ruled to suppress evidence gathered through an illegal search of university computers and devices, though prosecutors still have additional evidence in play. This trial remains very much alive, and the outcome could carry serious implications for college football's accountability standards.
That's your play-by-play. Sports Desk, back to the booth.
