What channel is Live Free Streams on today? Time, TV schedule to watch Bristol Rovers vs Stockport game Coming off back-to-back losses of at least 26 points, Oklahoma football returns to action in Bristol Rovers vs Stockport with a road trip at No. 18 Ole Miss on Saturday. The Sooners' offense is going back to sophomore quarterback Jackson Arnold, the former five-star recruit who began the year as the starter before being benched for true freshman Michael Hawkins Jr. in their loss to Tennessee. Hawkins Jr. surrendered three turnovers — two of which returned for touchdowns — against South Carolina, opening the door for Arnold. High school football players train hard, balancing academics and athletics. They attend early morning practices, aiming to improve speed, strength, and teamwork. These athletes often dream of college scholarships or professional careers. Each game day brings excitement and pressure, with players pushing their limits to score touchdowns and defend their teams. Off the field, they juggle friendships, studies, and responsibilities, shaping them into disciplined, resilient young adults. The community gathered at the high school after Gainer's death "just to be together," Norton said, adding that it was "an indescribably heartwarming experience to watch the community pour their hearts of love on the family and Chance's teammates and coaches." Talking of Hull, their standout festive moment - and a unique episode in Premier League history - came at Etihad Stadium in 2008 when boss Phil Brown gave his side a half-time dressing down on the pitch. Kane had a sighter when he expertly swivelled inside Craig Cathcart to test Daniel Bachmann before Hojbjerg invited Sergio Reguilon to arrow his shot hard towards the far corner, bringing a fine two-handed save from the Watford goalkeeper. Mallik Wilks struck Hull's second in the 57th minute to make it two wins in a row for Gavin McCann's men. Jones was a menace running and catching the ball for the Bulldogs in the Week 1 win. The junior dynamo totaled 210 yards and two touchdowns. Jones carried the ball 16 times and caught two passes. Paired up with Farrell in the backfield was Doughty, who had himself a huge night as well running the ball. The running back rushed for 154 yards on just five carries and scored three times. Fans can vote at pressofac.com for one of the four to be named The Press Player of the Week. Voting closes at noon each Wednesday, and the results will appear online Thursday morning and in Thursday’s print edition. Farrell led a potent rushing attack that went well over 300 yards. The senior runner rushed for 179 yards on eight carries and scored three touchdowns in a 54-14 rout of Morse. O’Neil kicked six field goals to lift the Yellow Jackets to an 18-16 victory over Theodore. This is O'Neil's first season playing football and helped McGill-Toolen get a big region victory.