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Syria’s prime minister said that most cabinet ministers were back at work on Monday after rebels overthrew President Bashar Assad. However, some state workers failed to return to their jobs and a United Nations official said the country’s public sector had come “to a complete and abrupt halt”. Meanwhile, streams of refugees crossed back into Syria from neighbouring countries, hoping for a more peaceful future and looking for relatives who disappeared during Mr Assad’s brutal rule. There were already signs of the difficulties ahead for the rebel alliance now in control of much of the country. The alliance is led by a former senior al-Qaida militant, who severed ties with the extremist group years ago and has promised representative government and religious tolerance. The rebel command said they would not tell women how to dress. “It is strictly forbidden to interfere with women’s dress or impose any request related to their clothing or appearance, including requests for modesty,” the command said in a statement on social media. Nearly two days after rebels entered the capital, some key government services had shut down after state workers ignored calls to go back to their jobs, the UN official said, causing issues at airports and borders and slowing the flow of humanitarian aid. Rebel leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, who was known by his nom de guerre Abu Mohammed al-Golani, also met with Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi Jalali for the first time. Mr Jalali stayed in Syria when Mr Assad fled and has sought to project normalcy since. “We are working so that the transitional period is quick and smooth,” he told Sky News Arabia TV on Monday, saying the security situation had already improved from the day before. At the court of Justice in Damascus, which was stormed by the rebels to free detainees, Judge Khitam Haddad, an aide to the justice minister in the outgoing government, said that judges were ready to resume work quickly. “We want to give everyone their rights,” Mr Haddad said outside the courthouse. “We want to build a new Syria and to keep the work, but with new methods.” But a UN official said some government services had been paralysed as worried state employees stayed at home. The public sector “has just come to a complete and abrupt halt,” said Adam Abdelmoula, UN resident and humanitarian co-ordinator for Syria, noting, for example, that an aid flight carrying urgently needed medical supplies had been put on hold after aviation employees abandoned their jobs. “This is a country that has had one government for 53 years and then suddenly all of those who have been demonised by the public media are now in charge in the nation’s capital,” Mr Abdelmoula told The Associated Press. “I think it will take a couple of days and a lot of assurance on the part of the armed groups for these people to return to work again.” In a video shared on a rebel messaging channel, Mr al-Sharaa said: “You will see there are skills” among the rebels. The Kremlin said Russia has granted political asylum to Mr Assad, a decision made by President Vladimir Putin. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov declined to comment on Mr Assad’s specific whereabouts and said Mr Putin did not plan to meet with him. Damascus was quiet Monday, with life slowly returning to normal, though most shops and public institutions were closed. In public squares, some people were still celebrating. Civilian traffic resumed, but there was no public transport. Long lines formed in front of bakeries and other food stores. There was little sign of any security presence though in some areas, small groups of armed men were stationed in the streets.ROSEN, TOP RANKED GLOBAL COUNSEL, Encourages Hasbro, Inc. Investors to Secure Counsel Before ...Celebrating the Holidays in N.Y.C.
Syria’s prime minister said that most cabinet ministers were back at work on Monday after rebels overthrew President Bashar Assad. However, some state workers failed to return to their jobs and a United Nations official said the country’s public sector had come “to a complete and abrupt halt”. Meanwhile, streams of refugees crossed back into Syria from neighbouring countries, hoping for a more peaceful future and looking for relatives who disappeared during Mr Assad’s brutal rule. There were already signs of the difficulties ahead for the rebel alliance now in control of much of the country. The alliance is led by a former senior al-Qaida militant, who severed ties with the extremist group years ago and has promised representative government and religious tolerance. The rebel command said they would not tell women how to dress. “It is strictly forbidden to interfere with women’s dress or impose any request related to their clothing or appearance, including requests for modesty,” the command said in a statement on social media. Nearly two days after rebels entered the capital, some key government services had shut down after state workers ignored calls to go back to their jobs, the UN official said, causing issues at airports and borders and slowing the flow of humanitarian aid. Rebel leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, who was known by his nom de guerre Abu Mohammed al-Golani, also met with Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi Jalali for the first time. Mr Jalali stayed in Syria when Mr Assad fled and has sought to project normalcy since. “We are working so that the transitional period is quick and smooth,” he told Sky News Arabia TV on Monday, saying the security situation had already improved from the day before. At the court of Justice in Damascus, which was stormed by the rebels to free detainees, Judge Khitam Haddad, an aide to the justice minister in the outgoing government, said that judges were ready to resume work quickly. “We want to give everyone their rights,” Mr Haddad said outside the courthouse. “We want to build a new Syria and to keep the work, but with new methods.” But a UN official said some government services had been paralysed as worried state employees stayed at home. The public sector “has just come to a complete and abrupt halt,” said Adam Abdelmoula, UN resident and humanitarian co-ordinator for Syria, noting, for example, that an aid flight carrying urgently needed medical supplies had been put on hold after aviation employees abandoned their jobs. “This is a country that has had one government for 53 years and then suddenly all of those who have been demonised by the public media are now in charge in the nation’s capital,” Mr Abdelmoula told The Associated Press. “I think it will take a couple of days and a lot of assurance on the part of the armed groups for these people to return to work again.” In a video shared on a rebel messaging channel, Mr al-Sharaa said: “You will see there are skills” among the rebels. The Kremlin said Russia has granted political asylum to Mr Assad, a decision made by President Vladimir Putin. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov declined to comment on Mr Assad’s specific whereabouts and said Mr Putin did not plan to meet with him. Damascus was quiet Monday, with life slowly returning to normal, though most shops and public institutions were closed. In public squares, some people were still celebrating. Civilian traffic resumed, but there was no public transport. Long lines formed in front of bakeries and other food stores. There was little sign of any security presence though in some areas, small groups of armed men were stationed in the streets.The Inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix was the highest-profile new sporting event in the world last year. The collision of luxury and high-octane adrenaline left spectators in awe, showcasing the extravagant lifestyle and hospitality synonymous with Las Vegas. Stretching over 3.8 miles, the custom-designed street circuit features 17 high-speed turns and two DRS zones against the dazzling Las Vegas backdrop. Last year’s event garnered 315,000 fans to witness drivers racing down the strip at 215 mph. The last time Las Vegas hosted a Grand Prix was in 1982 when Formula One drivers competed on a track set up in a parking lot next to Caesars Palace. The success of Netflix reality show Drive to Survive has boosted Formula One’s stateside popularity in the United States in recent years. But the Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix isn’t just about what happens on the track; Sin City also offers high-end hospitality options for attendees. VIP packages include exclusive lounges, gourmet dining experiences, and up-close views of the action from private suites. Bellagio Is Where It’s At The ultimate ticket to this year’s Grand Prix race is the Bellagio Fountain Club , which sits mere feet from the 1.2-mile high-speed straight. This exclusive package constructed next to the city’s famous fountains is a powerhouse trifecta of indulgence, hospitality, and exhilaration. “Bellagio Fountain Club’s debut at last year’s Las Vegas Grand Prix event surpassed all expectations,” said Andrew Lanzino, MGM Resorts’ Vice President of Citywide Events Strategy. The private indoor and rooftop deck gives guests unobstructed trackside viewing. Celebrity chefs like Mario Carbone, David Chang, Alain Ducasse, Masaharu Morimoto, and Jean-Georges Vongerichten serve exquisite culinary offerings. At the same time, drinks flow at the open bar from master sommeliers and mixologists. The Bellagio Fountain Club is a highly sought-after ticket for race weekend, yet the hotel offers numerous activities everyone can enjoy. The Shoey Bar is back! Drink from a newly designed white shoe at the wildly popular tribute to one of racing’s most iconic celebrations (thanks to Daniel Ricciardo). The Bellagio’s Ferrari pop-up boutique returns for the second consecutive year, exclusively housing men’s and women’s collections, luxury leather accessories, one-of-a-kind items, and signed collectibles. Exclusive Balmain Racing menswear capsule and the French house’s iconic ready-to-wear, handbags, and shoes will be available at a temporary boutique at the Bellagio through January 5. Papi Steak Garage Isn’t Just Dinner The Fontainebleau Las Vegas is a luxurious new addition to the Vegas Strip. A long-anticipated sister property to the iconic Fontainebleau Miami Beach, this Las Vegas counterpart brings high-end design and world-class dining. As the official event partner for the Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix, Fontainebleau will host the international elite at Papi Steak Garage, fusing high-energy dining and trackside action. Hosted by Papi Steak, a renowned David Grutman’s Groot Hospitality hotspot, this package places guests within the pulse of the race, the Pit Lane. Known for its signature “Papi Steak,” a richly seasoned and expertly cooked Tomahawk, the restaurant blends vintage glamour with a vibrant, high-energy atmosphere. For racing enthusiasts looking to pair fine dining with Formula 1 excitement, the VIP ultra-luxe package experience includes: F1 Paddock Pass Trackside Dining by Papi Steak Paddock Club Rooftop Access LIV on the Grid Pit Lane Walk Guided Track Tours F1 Podium Celebration Access Paddock Club Transportation Beyond the Racetrack No matter what team you cheer for, Sin City comes alive during race weekend. For those looking to get a taste of the action off-track, F1-themed activations throughout the city keep the energy high. The lobby at ARIA is the epicenter of excitement for Mercedes-AMG Petronas fans. A fully decked-out installation features race simulators, team merchandise, and photo opportunities with a show car, among other specialized experiences. The Cosmopolitan elevates race weekend with The Boulevard Experience, a souped-up watch party atop the Boulevard Pool. New for this year’s race is a closed-circuit viewing of the live Las Vegas Grand Prix TV feed. The Brooklyn Bridge will transform into a motorsport fan’s dream with Williams Racing team-curated interactive experiences. The free event offers fans an inside look at what it means to be on the team. Guests wandering The Cosmopolitan will find a variety of complimentary race weekend experiences, including MoneyGram Haas F1 Team memorabilia and photo opportunities with a team show car. Aston Martin at Fontainebleau As an official partner of the Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix, the resort is a high-energy destination for sports, entertainment, and exclusive experiences. More than 20 displayed Aston Martin models give fans unprecedented opportunities to experience the exquisite craftsmanship and advanced technology defining this prestigious brand. Aston Martin’s Global Chief Brand and Commercial Officer, Marco Mattiacci, says, “It’s an opportunity to connect with our community of owners and bring our brand to enthusiasts from across North America during a landmark moment in the F1 calendar.” The exclusive Aston Martin British Bloodline experience presents a curated selection of current and rare vintage performance cars. Among them is the return of an icon, the Vanquish, Aston Martin’s V12 flagship. This collection also features the newly launched Vantage sports car, the groundbreaking DB12 Super Tourer, and the DBX707, hailed as the supercar of SUVs. “As the excitement builds toward Race Week, we are thrilled to offer our guests an intimate look at the history and evolution of Aston Martin, a brand that symbolizes both excellence and sophistication,” says Fontainebleau Las Vegas President Maurice Wooden. “As a resort, we pride ourselves on bringing top-tier experiences to our guests, creating once-in-a-lifetime memories. Fontainebleau Las Vegas is extremely proud to be the exclusive partner of Aston Martin, and we are honored to bring this iconic luxury brand for the ultimate Race Week experience.” The hotel invites guests to experience Race Week in VIP style with the Aston Martin Million Dollar Package . This epitome of luxury allows guests to tailor their own Race Week adventure. It offers the extraordinary opportunity to take home an Aston Martin Vanquish, the stunning new flagship model from the prestigious British performance car brand. The Aston Martin Million Dollar Package also includes: Private roundtrip domestic flight for up to six guests Roundtrip ground transportation A five-night stay in the luxurious Fleur de Lis Chateau three-bedroom suite Six tickets to Fontainebleau Race Club suite One VIP table in the DJ booth at LIV Las Vegas Four memberships to the Poodle Room A private buyout of Lapis Spa & Wellness, redeemable at a later date A private dinner for six at ITO Complimentary upgrade to Fontainebleau Rewards Royal Tier status A $20,000 food and beverage credit A $20,000 resort credit Crockfords Is Vegas’ Best Kept Secret Experience the Grand Prix without the craziness of The Strip with a retreat to Crockfords Las Vegas , an ultra-luxe property located directly on Las Vegas Boulevard just outside the high-energy zone. Recharge at this exclusive hotel within Resorts World after an action-fueled day at the track. The Chairman’s Villa is an exclusive four-bedroom suite with direct views of the strip and race track from its private balcony on the 65th floor. This opulent suite includes a private lobby experience, a personal butler, and access to all of Crockford’s amenities. A large media room, formal dining room, chef’s kitchen, and billiards table bar mean guests can relax in the expansive living room while enjoying cocktails from a private bar or watching the drivers speed down the straight from the strip-facing balcony. The Chairman’s Villa is also supreme for hosting exclusive events or parties during race weekend. It is truly a one-of-a-kind accommodation that embodies the glamour and extravagance of Las Vegas and Formula 1. Smooth Operator Inspired by his nickname “Smooth Operator,” Carlos Sainz will bring the vibes to Las Vegas with the ‘Smooth Operator’ Dance Lounge at ARIA Resort & Casino. Sainz famously earned his moniker by singing the song while overtaking competitors during global Grand Prix events. The charismatic Grand Prix driver will take over ARIA’s ALIBI Ultra Lounge before racing around the Las Vegas streets. “Collaborating with Carlos Sainz on this exclusive party further strengthens the way we’re delivering the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix experience to fans unlike any other race of the year,” continues Lanzino. “Whether it’s one-of-a-kind dining experiences with world-famous chefs, virtual reality Grand Prix moments with championship teams, or dancing with the Smooth Operator himself, we are creating a variety of ways for visitors and locals to have the time of their lives.” This article was produced by Media Decision and syndicated by Wealth of Geeks .If you're looking for top stocks, there's no need to reinvent the wheel. The Securities and Exchange Commission makes it a breeze to follow the world's greatest investors. Every three months, the regulator has everyone with more than $100 million under management share their trading details with the public on a Form 13F filing. One billionaire investor whom investors of all sizes follow closely is Philippe Laffont of Coatue Management. Known for investing in a combination of tech and healthcare stocks, Laffont grew his fund to $26.9 billion at the end of September. Laffont and Coatue made a lot of money with Nvidia in the first half of 2024. At the end of June, Wall Street's favorite artificial intelligence ( AI ) stock was the fund's fourth-largest holding at a value of roughly $1.2 billion. His love for Nvidia found a limit. During the third quarter, Coatue sold 3.6 million shares of the high-flying AI stock, which was enough to reduce its stake by 26%. Nvidia has fallen out of favor at Coatue and been replaced by a pair of two drugmakers leading the anti-obesity niche. During the third quarter, Laffont increased his firm's stake in Novo Nordisk ( NVO -0.32% ) more than ninefold to $39 million. Coatue already had a large Eli Lilly ( LLY -1.38% ) stake that it raised by 20% to $220 million. 1. Novo Nordisk The drugs that Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly market for the treatment of obesity and diabetes are flying off pharmacy shelves and have further to climb. A report from Morgan Stanley suggests the market for anti-obesity drugs could rise from $6 billion in 2023 to $105 billion in 2030. Novo's lead drug is semaglutide, a glucagon-line peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonist that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved as Ozempic and Rybelsus to treat diabetes and later as Wegovy to treat obesity. In the first nine months of 2024, total semaglutide sales grew about 41% year over year to $19.8 billion. In a clinical trial leading to its approval as a weight management drug, Wegovy reduced patients' weight by 12.4% compared to a placebo. Novo Nordisk isn't stopping at Wegovy. It's developing a next-generation weight management treatment made from semaglutide and an amylin analog called CagriSema (cagrilintide). Treatment with CagriSema lowered patients' weight by a placebo-adjusted 20.4% on average after 68 weeks of treatment. 2. Eli Lilly Eli Lilly is another large pharmaceutical company with a blockbuster GLP-1 drug. Tirzepatide first earned FDA approval to treat diabetes in 2022 under the brand name Mounjaro. The FDA approved the same drug to treat obesity in 2023 under the brand name Zepbound. While semaglutide acts on GLP-1 alone, tirzepatide is a dual GLP-1 and GIP agonist. The dual action has improved its efficacy and sales trajectory. In trials leading to Zepbound's approval, it reduced patients' weight by a placebo-adjusted 17.8% on average after 72 weeks. Novo Nordisk still has a leading share of the market for GLP-1 drugs, but tirzepatide is gaining fast. Despite just two short years on the market, total tirzepatide sales during the first nine months of 2024 rose above $11 billion. CagriSema could disrupt tirzepatide's upward trajectory, but there's a good chance Eli Lilly will overtake Novo Nordisk as the leading seller of GLP-1 drugs. Although CagriSema's pivotal trial results were impressive, they pale in comparison to retatrutide, a triplet therapy Eli Lilly is testing. Retatrutide is a GLP-1/GIP agonist that also acts on glucagon receptors. In 2023, a phase 2 trial showed it lowered patients' weight by a placebo-adjusted 22.1% after 48 weeks. Time to buy? The GLP-1 drug market will be stuck in a game of tug-of-war between Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk for the next several years. Tirzepatide will likely overtake semaglutide in another year or two, but it could fall to CagriSema. Novo Nordisk's next-generation anti-obesity candidate already finished a phase 3 trial and could earn FDA approval in 2025. Retatrutide began a phase 3 study in May of 2023 that should wrap up in January of 2026. If all goes as expected, CagriSema could be the top obesity treatment for about a year before the FDA looks at an application from Lilly for retatrutide. While we can reasonably look forward to rapid sales growth from their still-experimental GLP-1 candidates, the stock market is already pricing in a lot of success. Expectations are so high for Eli Lilly that it's probably best to avoid the stock for now. It's been trading for about 60 times forward-looking earnings estimates. At this steep valuation, any sign of trouble for tirzepatide or retatrutide could lead to heavy losses. Shares of Novo Nordisk recently tanked because CagriSema results don't appear competitive against retatrutide. At its recently beaten-down price, the pharmaceutical giant is trading for 27.9 times forward-looking earnings expectations. That's a steep price to pay for a drugmaker, but soaring demand for its GLP-1 drugs could allow it to grow into its valuation and provide market-beating gains to patient investors.Jimmy Carter, 39th US president, Nobel winner, dies at 100
Shares of Enghouse Systems Limited ( TSE:ENGH – Get Free Report ) reached a new 52-week low during mid-day trading on Friday . The company traded as low as C$26.85 and last traded at C$26.85, with a volume of 31888 shares changing hands. The stock had previously closed at C$27.29. Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades A number of analysts recently weighed in on ENGH shares. TD Securities cut their target price on shares of Enghouse Systems from C$34.00 to C$29.00 and set a “hold” rating on the stock in a research note on Monday, December 16th. CIBC dropped their price objective on shares of Enghouse Systems from C$37.00 to C$31.00 in a research report on Monday, December 16th. Finally, Royal Bank of Canada reduced their price objective on shares of Enghouse Systems from C$43.00 to C$40.00 in a report on Monday, December 16th. Check Out Our Latest Stock Report on Enghouse Systems Enghouse Systems Price Performance Enghouse Systems Dividend Announcement The company also recently announced a quarterly dividend, which was paid on Friday, November 29th. Stockholders of record on Friday, November 29th were issued a $0.26 dividend. This represents a $1.04 annualized dividend and a dividend yield of 3.84%. The ex-dividend date of this dividend was Friday, November 15th. Enghouse Systems’s payout ratio is 68.42%. Insider Activity at Enghouse Systems In other Enghouse Systems news, Senior Officer Vincent Mifsud sold 16,200 shares of the business’s stock in a transaction on Friday, October 4th. The shares were sold at an average price of C$32.87, for a total transaction of C$532,494.00. 21.95% of the stock is owned by insiders. Enghouse Systems Company Profile ( Get Free Report ) Enghouse Systems Limited, together with its subsidiaries, develops enterprise software solutions worldwide. It operates through two segments, Interactive Management Group and Asset Management Group. The Interactive Management Group segment provides customer interaction software and services to facilitate remote work, enhance customer service, increase efficiency, and manage customer communications across various types of interactions, including voice, email, web chats, text, and video. Further Reading Receive News & Ratings for Enghouse Systems Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Enghouse Systems and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .None
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However, some state workers failed to return to their jobs and a United Nations official said the country’s public sector had come “to a complete and abrupt halt”. Meanwhile, streams of refugees crossed back into Syria from neighbouring countries, hoping for a more peaceful future and looking for relatives who disappeared during Mr Assad’s brutal rule. There were already signs of the difficulties ahead for the rebel alliance now in control of much of the country. The alliance is led by a former senior al-Qaida militant, who severed ties with the extremist group years ago and has promised representative government and religious tolerance. The rebel command said they would not tell women how to dress. “It is strictly forbidden to interfere with women’s dress or impose any request related to their clothing or appearance, including requests for modesty,” the command said in a statement on social media. Nearly two days after rebels entered the capital, some key government services had shut down after state workers ignored calls to go back to their jobs, the UN official said, causing issues at airports and borders and slowing the flow of humanitarian aid. Rebel leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, who was known by his nom de guerre Abu Mohammed al-Golani, also met with Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi Jalali for the first time. Mr Jalali stayed in Syria when Mr Assad fled and has sought to project normalcy since. “We are working so that the transitional period is quick and smooth,” he told Sky News Arabia TV on Monday, saying the security situation had already improved from the day before. At the court of Justice in Damascus, which was stormed by the rebels to free detainees, Judge Khitam Haddad, an aide to the justice minister in the outgoing government, said that judges were ready to resume work quickly. “We want to give everyone their rights,” Mr Haddad said outside the courthouse. “We want to build a new Syria and to keep the work, but with new methods.” But a UN official said some government services had been paralysed as worried state employees stayed at home. The public sector “has just come to a complete and abrupt halt,” said Adam Abdelmoula, UN resident and humanitarian co-ordinator for Syria, noting, for example, that an aid flight carrying urgently needed medical supplies had been put on hold after aviation employees abandoned their jobs. “This is a country that has had one government for 53 years and then suddenly all of those who have been demonised by the public media are now in charge in the nation’s capital,” Mr Abdelmoula told The Associated Press. “I think it will take a couple of days and a lot of assurance on the part of the armed groups for these people to return to work again.” In a video shared on a rebel messaging channel, Mr al-Sharaa said: “You will see there are skills” among the rebels. The Kremlin said Russia has granted political asylum to Mr Assad, a decision made by President Vladimir Putin. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov declined to comment on Mr Assad’s specific whereabouts and said Mr Putin did not plan to meet with him. Damascus was quiet Monday, with life slowly returning to normal, though most shops and public institutions were closed. In public squares, some people were still celebrating. Civilian traffic resumed, but there was no public transport. Long lines formed in front of bakeries and other food stores. There was little sign of any security presence though in some areas, small groups of armed men were stationed in the streets.STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Penn State players have watched make opponents look silly all season. They don’t want to be the next defenders Boise State’s star posterizes with jukes, spin moves, stiff arms and heavy shoulders. But they also know that slowing down Jeanty, who finished second in , will be their toughest task yet when the two teams meet in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal Fiesta Bowl on Dec. 31. “In any other year, I think the guy wins the Heisman,” Penn State coach James Franklin said. “You could make the argument that he should have won it this year. He is hard to tackle. He is compact, 5-(foot)-10, he has the ability to run away from you. He has the ability to make you miss.” Jeanty led the nation with 2,497 rushing yards on 344 carries this season. He scored more touchdowns (30) than any player since Najee Harris scored 30 times with Alabama in 2020. Additionally, Jeanty’s yards after contact (1,889) exceed every FBS running backs’ rushing total since Oklahoma State’s Chuba Hubbard led the NCAA with 2,094 total rushing yards in 2019. Jeanty also forced an NCAA-record 143 missed tackles this season. The junior did it all behind an offensive line that has been forced to shuffle its parts in the wake of numerous injuries. Only left tackle Kage Casey and left guard Ben Dooley have started every game up front for the Broncos this season. “He’s a beast in terms of his production on the field, but then also his durability,” Franklin said. “There’s not too many people that are able to get clean shots on him. All of it is super impressive. But I think the stat that I mentioned earlier, the most impressive stat is the yards after contact.” This could be Jeanty’s biggest challenge to date, too. Although he’s helped Boise State churn out 250 rushing yards per game, good for fifth among FBS programs, the Nittany Lions are well stocked to defend the run. Their defense is seventh nationally allowing just 100 rushing yards per game and has tightened up down the stretch. In its last six games, Penn State is allowing just 2.7 yards per rush and has only given up three rushing touchdowns, two coming in against No. 1 Oregon. “They’ve had our backs throughout the whole year,” Penn State quarterback Drew Allar said. “They have made me a lot better throughout the year, just going against the best defense in America and just glad I got to go against them every day in practice and not against them out on the field in a game setting.” In the opening round of the CFP, Penn State held SMU to just 58 rushing yards on 36 carries. Meanwhile, the Nittany Lions notched 11 of their 50 tackles for loss over the last six games against the Mustangs. Most of those came from a defensive line that regularly rotates run-stuffing tackles Zane Durant, Dvon J-Thomas and Coziah Izzard between dynamic ends Abdul Carter and Dani Dennis-Sutton. Carter alone has 21 1/2 of his team’s 102 stops behind the line of scrimmage this year. He’s hoping to add a few against Jeanty and stay off the star back’s own long-running highlight reel. “I’m living in my dreams,” Carter said. “I’m having the most fun I ever had playing football and I’ve been playing since I was 8 years old. I’m very blessed. I’m just very humbled to have this opportunity. I just want to keep taking advantage of all the opportunities that I have.”
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