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The 3 plays in sports everybody will be talking about today

Nov 16, 2016, 18:35 IST

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Good morning! Here are the plays everybody will be talking about on Wednesday:

Lionel Messi goal gets Argentina back on track for the World Cup. Argentina entered their World Cup qualifier against Colombia with a four-match winless streak. But in the tenth minute. Messi unleashed his left foot on a free kick from just outside the box and placed the ball perfectly into the upper-right corner to put Argentina up 1-0. They would go on to win 3-0.

 

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South Carolina hits game-winner in OT without touching the floor. The Gamecocks survived an upset bid from Monmouth when P.J. Dozier hit the game-winner in OT at the buzzer. The shot came on a pass in which he caught the ball and shot the ball in mid-air without touching the ground. 

 

How? Central Michigan needed a win to get bowl-eligible and found themselves tied 20-20 with Ohio with less than six minutes to go. On third-and-goal from the nine-yard line, tight end Tyler Conklin made a ridiculous one-handed catch behind the defender's back and still somehow got one foot in bounds. Central Michigan would go on to win 27-20.

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A Ricky Rubio Bonus. Rubio's career in the NBA has been much-maligned at times, mainly because he has never developed a decent NBA shot and become a dependable scorer. But Ricky can still dish the ball with the best of them as evidenced by this pass to Karl-Anthony Towns.

 

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