College Football & NFL Week 1 Highlights
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MAJOR LEAGUE
BASEBALL Twitter causing trouble
SPEED—GP2 2:10 p.m.
— all times Eastern
NFL
Championship
Series, at Monza,
Italy (same-day
WGN—
Cincinnati at
Chicago Cubs
for Chargers’ Cromartie
tape) 4 p.m. San Diego Chargers cornerback
Bears at Packers 7:30 a.m. TBS—L.A. Antonio Cromartie, who was fined $2,500
SPEED— Dodgers at San
8:15 p.m., NBC Formula One, Francisco
last month for complaining—on his
Chicago’s addition of Jay Cutler gives the Bears Italian Grand 8 p.m. Twitter page—about training camp
the franchise-type quarterback they’ve sought Prix, at Monza, ESPN—N.Y. Mets food, is causing trouble with his
since Benjamin Franklin flew his kite in inclement Italy at Philadelphia thumbs again.
weather. Meanwhile, Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers Cromartie posted a picture on his
appears primed to continue filling Brett Favre’s CYCLING NFL
1 a.m. 1 p.m.
Twitter account Tuesday showing a
shoes quite well. Where the two QBs differ is that
the Packers have great weapons in the passing VERSUS—Tour CBS—Regional notebook with some diagrams and the
game, while the Bears have unproven Devin Hester of Missouri, coverage caption, “Man I’m in here going hard
and a potentially emerging star in TE Greg Olsen. final stage, at FOX—Regional wit film studying. It’s been an hr and
But Chicago sports the better defense, making this Kansas City, Mo. coverage, I’m going abt another 30 min.”
a game. (delayed tape) doubleheader
Coach Norv Turner had told the team
— Roger Kuznia 4:15 p.m.
GOLF FOX—Regional that players weren’t allowed to tweet
8:30 a.m. coverage, while they were inside the building. He
BASEBALL TGC—European doubleheader told reporters Friday that the team had
PGA Tour, game
Dodgers at Giants Mercedes-Benz 8:15 p.m.
dealt with the situation, though Cro-
martie said there was no fine.
4 p.m., TBS Championship, NBC—Chicago
final round, at Green Bay Cromartie’s Twitter page has since PAUL SAKUMA / AP
As if righthander Brad Penny needed any more at Cologne, been locked. After his latest tweet, Antonio Cromartie locked
motivation as his Giants fight for a postseason Germany SOCCER his Twitter page.
berth. In the series finale against the first-place
Dodgers this afternoon, Penny will have revenge
1 p.m.
TGC—LPGA,
10:55 a.m.
ESPN2—Spanish
The cost of Olympic bidding
on his mind. After a bitter offseason divorce— NW Arkansas Primera Division,
The price tag to bid for an Olympic Copenhagen, Denmark.
when Penny left the Dodgers as a free agent, third Championship, Sporting Gijon Games continues to escalate. — Tripp Mickle, SportsBusiness Journal
base coach Larry Bowa called him lazy and out of final round, at vs. Almeria, at Chicago has spent $48.2 million on
shape—he will get a chance to silence the Dodgers’
bats this afternoon. Penny is 1-0 with a 1.20 ERA
Rogers, Ark. Gijon, Spain its bid to host the 2016 Olympics—37 Quick hits
2 p.m. percent more than the $35 million that CBS’ Jim Nantz, in Houston to call the
since joining San Francisco. NBC—PGA TENNIS
— Chris Bahr Tour, BMW 1 p.m.
The New York Times reported New York Texans game today, will stay an extra day
Championship, ESPN2—U.S. spent in 2005 on its bid for the 2012 in his adopted hometown to receive on
final round, at Open, at New Games. Monday the President and Mrs. George
GOLF
Lemont, Ill. York The cost of Chicago’s bid between H.W. Bush Community Impact Award,
BMW Championship 4 p.m.
TGC—USGA,
4 p.m.
CBS—U.S. Open,
July 2006 and June 30, 2009, was dis- SportsBusiness Daily reported. Proceeds
closed last week in a Stewardship from the event benefit the Greater Hous-
2 p.m., NBC Walker Cup, final at New York
Report released by bid organizers. ton Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
round, at Merion,
Tiger Woods didn’t win a major this year, but he Organizers raised $72.8 million to Yes, it’s official: Patriots quarter-
Pa. WNBA
sure is tracking toward the FedEx Cup title. Woods’
7 p.m. 3 p.m. cover expenses through private con- back Tom Brady has confirmed wife
course-record 62 at Cog Hill on Saturday has him
TGC— ESPN2—Los tributions. Chicago expenses are Gisele Bundchen is pregnant, and the
seven shots clear of the field and in great position
Nationwide Angeles at
for his sixth PGA Tour win of the season. With such a
Tour, Utah Phoenix
expected to increase over the last baby is due in December. He revealed
big lead, Woods figures to scale back his aggression month of the bid. The International the news in an interview with ESPN
Championship,
today, knowing that an even par round is enough to Olympic Committee will select the that will air today.
final round, at
get the job done. Then again, he hasn’t shot worse — Compiled by staff and wire reports
Sandy, Utah host of the 2016 Games on Oct. 2 in
than 68, so you still will see some quality shots.
(same-day tape)
— Roger Kuznia
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BASEBALL / NATIONAL LEAGUE
Padres 3, Rockies 2, 10 innings Dodgers 9, Giants 1
San Diego 3, Colorado 2, 10 innings Colorado AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
L.A. Dodgers 9, Los Angeles AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
C.Gonzalez cf-rf 5 0 0 0 0 2 .283
S.Smith lf 4 0 0 0 1 2 .311 San Francisco 1 Furcal ss 5 0 1 1 0 1 .257
2. QB Colt McCoy, Sr., Texas: Threw for 337 yards and three touchdowns, rushed
for 44 yards and another score in the Longhorns’ 41-10 win at Wyoming.
know (TIM) what
(TE) I (BOW) mean.
Game balls
1. Dan LeFevour, Central Michi-
3. RB Jahvid Best, Jr., California: Rushed for 144 yards and a touchdown in
the Bears’ 59-7 victory over Eastern Washington. Closing in
gan QB. He completed 33 of 46
passes for 328 yards in the upset at
4. QB Max Hall, Sr., BYU: Threw for 309 yards and two touchdowns in the
Cougars’ 54-3 victory at Tulane.
USC TB Joe
McKnight carried
Michigan State, and was at his best
in the fourth quarter. He also
5. Case Keenum, Jr., Houston: Threw for 366 yards and three touchdowns,
and had a rushing TD in the Cougars’ 45-35 victory at No. 5 Oklahoma State.
USC vs. Ohio State.
FALLING
Sporting News Today’s Derek Sam-
son covers the best and worst per- 1. No. 9 BYU: The Cougars shake a bad start in New
Orleans to rout Tulane. Has any team in America 1. No. 5 Oklahoma State: Time for a re-calculation.
These guys jumped too high after beating Georgia;
formances of Week 2 in college Finding a way Curtis’ top 5
looked as impressive through two weeks? they’ll fall too far after a letdown versus Houston.
football. UCLA by the numbers: 1. Florida
2. USC
2. No. 21 Georgia: The Dawgs are a shaky squad
bound to lose a couple more. But SEC wins are
gold in the eyes of voters.
2. No. 7 Penn State: Despite easy wins over Akron
and Syracuse, Nittany Lions don’t look like a top-10
team. How about shutting out Temple next week, fellas?
Making history
Fortunately for Washington,
9: Penalties
3. Alabama
4. Texas 3. No. 23 Cincinnati: Each time out, Brian Kelly’s self-
described Cadillac offense will gain more believers. 3. No. 18 Notre Dame: Another consequence of
Charlie Weis’ fourth-quarter brain freeze—Irish’s
the Huskies will only share the
distinction of the longest losing 70: Penalty yards
5. California Watch out, Big East. return to poll lasted just two sets of rankings.
team. The Wolfpack, held to three how good they’ve been and how Stick to hoops
points in a season-opening snooze, board. “They won the darned game good they are, and now they get to It would have been an outstand-
took out their offensive frustrations for 58 minutes,” Florida State coach see the other side of it.” ing Final Four matchup, but North
on poor Murray State by scoring on Bobby Bowden said. “I feel lucky to — Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy Carolina-UConn on the football
their first 10 possessions before have won.” after the loss to Houston field really didn’t muster one
finally punting midway through shining moment. UConn rushed for
the fourth quarter. Unit Watch Bawl State 72 yards, which more than doubled
Texas’ win at Wyoming gave it Notre Dame wide receivers. The Hopefully Ball State fans enjoyed the output from UNC’s ground
a 15th straight nonconference Irish defense might be suspect— last year’s unbeaten regular season. game. There were more combined
victory, tying a school record extremely suspect—but their Because this year already looks turnovers than touchdowns and the
established in the 1940s. receivers are second-to-none. repulsive. It began with a mind- game, fittingly, was won when the
Missouri was held scoreless in Michael Floyd, Golden Tate and tight end numbing 20-10 loss to North Texas Huskies were flagged for holding in
the first quarter for the first time at Kyle Rudolph comprise the best trio in and somehow managed to spiral their own end zone, resulting in a
home since a 31-14 loss to Kansas the country with a combined 30 from there. On Saturday, I-AA safety with 1:32 remaining.
on Nov. 20, 2004. The Tigers woke catches for 561 yards in the first
up in time to beat Bowling Green two weeks.
27-20. Virginia Tech running backs.
Against Alabama last week, the BCS standings
Number and letters of the day Hokies missed Darren Evans, the Nonconference standings after two weeks for the six BCS leagues:
35 and I-AA starting running back who suf- STEPHEN BRASHEAR / AP League vs. BCS Overall nonconference
Florida State scored twice in the fered a season-ending knee injury RB Johri Fogerson (23) celebrates his second TD that helped the Huskies put away Idaho. Pac-10 5-1 12-4
Big 12 3-1 16-6
final 35 seconds to avoid its first in preseason camp. But against
SEC 3-2 13-2
loss to a I-AA school since 1969. Marshall on Saturday, Virginia freshman David Wilson had 165 yards on the ground. Big Ten 4-3 18-4
The Seminoles edged Jacksonville Tech rebounded for 444 rushing on 12 carries. And don’t forget QB Alabama defensive front seven. The ACC 2-5 12-7
State 19-9, but trailed 9-7 until a yards. Ryan Williams rushed for 164 Tyrod Taylor (58 rushing yards Crimson Tide held Florida Interna- Big East 0-3 10-3
touchdown with 35 ticks left on the yards on 16 carries, while fellow Saturday), who is always a threat tional to 1 yard rushing. The
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Florida (2-0) def. Troy 56-6 Saturday’s results St. Norbert 14, Grinnell 11
1. Next: vs. Tennessee (1-1) EAST St. Olaf 46, Pacific Lutheran 7
Texas (2-0) def. Wyoming 41-10 Albright 48, W. Connecticut 7 St. Scholastica 33, Maranatha Baptist 8
2. Next: vs. Texas Tech (2-0)
Alfred 33, FDU-Florham 28 Thiel 20, Albion 10
Allegheny 27, Westminster, Pa. 14 Upper Iowa 42, Northern St., S.D. 35, OT
USC (2-0) def. to Ohio State 18-15 Ashland 34, Michigan Tech 28 Urbana 13, Dayton 10
3. Next: at Washington (1-1) Boston College 34, Kent St. 7 Valdosta St. 32, S. Arkansas 7
Alabama (2-0) def. to Florida International 40-14 Bucknell 26, Robert Morris 23 Valparaiso 20, Concordia, Wis. 17
4. Next: vs. North Texas (1-1) California, Pa. 30, West Chester 23 Wartburg 34, Augsburg 21
Oklahoma State (1-1) lost to Houston 45-35 Case Reserve 45, Rochester 14 Washington, Mo. 41, Westminster, Mo. 35
5. Next: vs. Rice (0-2)
Chicago 37, Kenyon 36, 2OT Wayne, Mich. 27, Indianapolis 23
Colgate 23, Stony Brook 13 Wheaton, Ill. 29, Bethel, Minn. 26
Mississippi (1-0) was idle Cortland St. 26, Morrisville St. 17 William Penn 42, Taylor 16
6. Next: vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2-0) Dickinson 26, Hobart 3 Wis.-Platteville 28, Dubuque 20
Penn State (2-0) def. Syracuse 28-7 Drake 34, Marist 6 Wis.-Stout 24, Jamestown 14
7. Next: vs. Temple (0-1) Duke 35, Army 19 Wis.-Whitewater 58, Midland Lutheran 0
East Stroudsburg 45, Clarion 31 Wisconsin 34, Fresno St. 31, 2OT
Ohio State (1-1) lost to USC 18-15
8. Next: at Toledo (1-1)
Edinboro 31, C.W. Post 23 Youngstown St. 38, Austin Peay 21
Franklin & Marshall 42, Catholic 21
BYU (2-0) def. Tulane 54-3 Gallaudet 34, Hiram 7 SOUTHWEST
9. Next: vs. Florida State (1-1) Hofstra 40, Bryant 24 Ark.-Pine Bluff 45, Langston 30
California (2-0) def. Eastern Washington 59-7 Holy Cross 52, Sacred Heart 21 Austin 30, McMurry 27
10. Next: at Minnesota (2-0) Indiana, Pa. 17, Millersville 3 Houston 45, Oklahoma St. 35
Lafayette 28, Georgetown, D.C. 3 Howard Payne 23, SW Assemblies of God 17
LSU (2-0) def. Vanderbilt 23-9
11. Next: vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (2-0)
Maine 17, Northeastern 7 Kansas 34, UTEP 7
Massachusetts 44, Albany, N.Y. 7 Mary Hardin-Baylor 42, S. Nazarene 7
Boise State (2-0) def. Miami Ohio 48-0 Moravian 21, McDaniel 16 Ohio 31, North Texas 30, OT
12. Next: at Fresno State (1-1), Friday Mount St. Joseph 42, Lakeland 19 Oklahoma 64, Idaho St. 0
Oklahoma (1-1) def. Idaho State 64-0 Navy 32, Louisiana Tech 14 Sam Houston St. 48, N. Dakota St. 45
13. Next: vs. Tulsa (2-0) North Carolina 12, Connecticut 10 Stephen F.Austin 92, Texas College 0
Penn St. 28, Syracuse 7 Texas Tech 55, Rice 10
Virginia Tech (1-1) def. Marshall 52-10 Pittsburgh 54, Buffalo 27 PAUL BATTAGLIA / AP Trinity, Texas 21, Texas Lutheran 20
14. Next: vs. No. 22 Nebraska (2-0) For the first time in 28 years, outdoor football returned to Minnesota with the opening of the $300 million TCF Bank Stadium on Saturday.
RPI 28, Endicott 0 Whittier 31, Sul Ross St. 28
Georgia Tech (2-0) def. Clemson 30-27 (Thursday) Richmond 16, Delaware 15
15. Next: at No. 20 Miami (1-0), Thursday Rowan 29, Lycoming 7 Coastal Carolina 24, Monmouth, N.J. 17 Old Dominion 49, Virginia Union 17 Black Hills St. 21, NW Oklahoma 7 Lake Forest 35, Ripon 7 FAR WEST
Rutgers 45, Howard 7 Cumberland, Tenn. 31, Georgetown, Ky. 21 S. Carolina St. 24, Bethune-Cookman 3 Buena Vista 16, Peru St. 14 Luther 43, Wis. Lutheran 21 Arizona 34, N. Arizona 17
TCU (1-0) def. Virginia 30-14 Cumberlands 55, Mississippi College 26 SMU 35, UAB 33 Butler 49, Franklin 19 Michigan 38, Notre Dame 34
16. Next: vs. Texas State (1-0) Shippensburg 49, Lock Haven 7 Boise St. 48, Miami (Ohio) 0
Springfield 57, King’s, Pa. 30 Elon 41, Presbyterian 7 Samford 27, Jacksonville 0 Carleton 27, Cornell, Iowa 21 Millikin 42, Loras 7 Cal Poly 38, Sacramento St. 19
Utah (2-0) def. San Jose State 24-14 St. Ambrose 34, Malone 14 Florida 56, Troy 6 South Florida 35, W. Kentucky 13 Carthage 26, Hope 19 Minn. Duluth 34, SW Minnesota St. 27 California 59, E. Washington 7
17. Next: at Oregon (1-1) Florida St. 19, Jacksonville St. 9 Southern Miss. 26, UCF 19 Cent. Michigan 29, Michigan St. 27 Minn. St., Mankato 35, Mary 14
St. Francis, Pa. 31, Morehead St. 0 Colorado St. 24, Weber St. 23
Notre Dame (1-1) lost to Michigan 38-34 St. John Fisher 55, Buffalo St. 7 Furman 38, Chattanooga 20 Southern U. 68, Central St., Ohio 0 Central 22, Wis.-Stevens Pt. 21 Minn.-Morris 21, Dakota St. 20 Hawaii 38, Washington St. 20
18. Next: vs. Michigan State (1-1) Susquehanna 43, Juniata 13 Gardner-Webb 27, W. Carolina 20 TCU 30, Virginia 14 Chadron St. 24, Adams St. 21 Minnesota 20, Air Force 13 Linfield 37, Hardin-Simmons 22
Utica 62, Castleton St. 10 Georgia 41, South Carolina 37 Tennessee St. 14, Jackson St. 7 Cincinnati 70, SE Missouri 3 Missouri 27, Bowling Green 20 Mesa, Colo. 51, N.M Highlands 7
North Carolina (2-0) def. Connecticut 12-10 Grambling St. 38, Northwestern St. 17 Tuskegee 22, Fort Valley St. 15 Coe 27, Gustavus 24 Missouri St. 24, Tenn.-Martin 14
19. Next: vs. East Carolina (1-1)
Villanova 38, Lehigh 17
Hampden-Sydney 46, Gettysburg 43, OT UCLA 19, Tennessee 15 Concordia, Ill. 34, Eureka 21 Monmouth, Ill. 50, Lawrence 3
Montana 17, UC Davis 10
Waynesburg 49, Hanover 21 Montana St. 23, Dixie St. 20
Miami (1-0) was idle West Virginia 35, East Carolina 20 Johns Hopkins 35, Randolph-Macon 31 UNC-Pembroke 24, Wingate 13 Concordia, Moor. 43, Valley City St. 28 N. Illinois 41, W. Illinois 7 Montana St.-Northern 38, Rocky Mountain 37
20. Next: vs. No. 15 Georgia Tech (2-0), Thursday Widener 22, Curry 17 LSU 23, Vanderbilt 9 Virginia Tech 52, Marshall 10 Concordia, St.P. 45, Minn. St., Moorhead 35 N. Iowa 66, South Dakota 7 N. Colorado 31, San Diego 12
Lenoir-Rhyne 42, Davidson 0 Wake Forest 24, Stanford 17 Crown, Minn. 27, Macalester 17 N. Michigan 62, Tiffin 0
Georgia (1-1) def. South Carolina 41-37 New Mexico St. 21, Prairie View 18
21. Next: at Arkansas (1-0) SOUTH Liberty 35, N.C. Central 10 Washington & Lee 31, Sewanee 13 E. Illinois 31, Indiana St. 0 Nebraska 38, Arkansas St. 9 Oregon 38, Purdue 36
Alabama 40, Fla. International 14 Louisiana-Lafayette 17, Kansas St. 15 William & Mary 33, Cent. Connecticut St. 14 Elmhurst 17, Olivet 9 Nebraska-Kearney 45, Western St.,Colo. 13 Oregon St. 23, UNLV 21
Nebraska (2-0) def. Arkansas State 38-9 Louisiana-Monroe 58, Texas Southern 0 Wofford 42, Charleston Southern 14 Findlay 43, Ferris St. 7 New Hampshire 23, Ball St. 16
22. Next: at No. 14 Virginia Tech (1-1)
Alabama A&M 31, Hampton 24
Mars Hill 20, St. Augustine’s 14 Grand Valley St. 38, Saginaw Valley St. 7 North Central 55, Benedictine, Ill. 0
Pomona-Pitzer 20, Puget Sound 14
Alabama St. 20, Savannah St. 17 Portland St. 34, S. Oregon 10
Cincinnati (2-0) def. Southeast Missouri State 70-3 Auburn 49, Mississippi St. 24 Maryland 38, James Madison 35, OT MIDWEST Hamline 34, Martin Luther 0 Northwestern 27, E. Michigan 24 Redlands 36, E. Texas Baptist 3
23. Next: at Oregon State (2-0) BYU 54, Tulane 3 McNeese St. 40, Appalachian St. 35 Adrian 31, Defiance 16 Hastings 31, Briar Cliff 20 Northwood, Mich. 38, Hillsdale 37 San Diego St. 35, S. Utah 19
Benedict 40, Miles 31 Methodist 20, Guilford 19 Akron 41, Morgan St. 0 Illinois 45, Illinois St. 17 Rose-Hulman 48, North Park 17 Texas 41, Wyoming 10
Kansas (2-0) def. UTEP 34-7
24. Next: vs. Duke (1-1) Bethany, W.Va. 41, Kentucky Christian 33 Middle Tennessee 31, Memphis 14 Augustana, S.D. 49, Minn.-Crookston 0 Illinois Wesleyan 43, Alma 7 S. Dakota St. 44, Georgia Southern 6 Tulsa 44, New Mexico 10
Birmingham-Southern 35, Campbell 28, OT N. Carolina A&T 17, Norfolk St. 13 Aurora 32, Mac Murray 28 Indiana 23, W. Michigan 19 Simpson, Iowa 48, Northwestern, Minn. 20 Utah 24, San Jose St. 14
Missouri (2-0) def. Bowling Green 27-20 N.C. State 65, Murray St. 7 Beloit 25, Carroll, Wis. 7 Iowa 35, Iowa St. 3 St. Francis, Ind. 55, Iowa Wesleyan 0
25. Next: vs. Furman (2-0)
Centre 25, Mayville St. 17
Nicholls St. 14, Duquesne 7 Bemidji St. 24, Winona St. 19 Kalamazoo 44, Rockford 9 St. John’s, Minn. 35, Wis.-Eau Claire 27
Washington 42, Idaho 23
Charleston, W.Va. 35, W. Virginia St. 0
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No. 3 USC 18, No. 8 Ohio State 15 Q&A with ... USC RB Joe McKnight
First Bush Push, now Matt’s March ‘I wanted to finish this off’
COLUMBUS, OHIO—His throw- “Hurt every throw,” he said. After two mostly rough years at USC, RB Joe
ing shoulder numb, his team’s “But it didn’t limit me.” McKnight played Saturday night with a drive and flair
national championship hopes The boy wonder started his Trojans coaches and fans have anticipated since his
at the brink, Matt Barkley fateful drive by taking a sack arrival. The junior, once one of the nation’s top recruits,
had 105 total yards (60 rushing, 45 receiving), includ-
jogged into the USC offensive to set up second-and-14. Then ing 53 on the Trojans’ game-winning drive. After his
huddle and explained the a false start made it second- team’s 18-15 victory, McKnight spoke with reporters,
moment. and-19 at the USC 5. But, as his including Sporting News Today’s Dave Curtis, about
S e v e n coaches and teammates pre- his play and his team:
minutes left, dicted, he never panicked.
he told his
teammates.
Five points
He got help from Joe McK-
night, who finally strung
together a big game at a big
Q:
stretch?
What was it like for the coaches
to stick with you down the
down to the
host Buck-
eyes. Eighty-
time (105 total yards), and
from a defense that kept the
Buckeyes to 265 yards.
A: It felt very good. They’ve got about
six other running backs they could
have put in, but they stayed with me. I’ll
Dave Curtis six yards of When it was done, as an have to thank Coach (Pete) Carroll for that.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL AMY SANCETTA / AP
field separat- assistant trainer wrapped an
ing them and ice bag on his shoulder, it Joe McKnight had 105 total yards for the Trojans.
an enormous sigh of relief.
And then, the true freshman
dawned on him that his work
wasn’t done. USC had games
Q:
USC?
Is this the kind of game you’ve
been waiting for since you got to about?
quarterback, college football’s
newest Johnny Bravo, did
JAY LAPRETE / AP
like this before, seen heroes
like this before. And then the A: Yeah, I’ve been waiting for this for
two years. I messed up my first two
A: It was one play. Cramps. After the
screen I caught, I just had to get it
stretched out. I didn’t want to stay off the
something remarkable. Trojans have slipped—Oregon years. Now, I’m just making up for it.
For the second straight week, Matt Barkley belied his status as a true freshman. field. I worked so hard during the summer.
“He just smiled,” receiver State last year, Stanford before
I wanted to finish this off.
Damian Williams said. that—and made the September
In 53 minutes of pre-smile either. a freshman. I don’t know if magic moot.
Q: Why did you guys stick with the
run game on that final drive?
football, No. 3 USC had gained
229 yards, and its offense had
No, all that changed is that
Barkley began to emerge as a
anyone—(Mark)
(Matt) Leinart,
Sanchez,
Carson
“This is the best thing that
could have happened to Wash-
A: We just had to keep pushing. We had
to stay with our O-line. It’s the best
Q: You were having some
conversations with their
defensive backs for a lot of the game.
scored one touchdown. In the great one. He completed a pair (Palmer)—I don’t know if any- ington,” Carroll said of his
offensive line in the country. And we had to Were you running harder on that last
night’s final seven, the Trojans of third-down passes, con- one could have done it better.” team’s next opponent. “That
stay patient. That’s what we did, I think, drive?
slapped together an 86-yard verted a pair of quarterback Said USC coach Pete Car- maybe we’ll get all caught up
and it worked out good for us.
drive and tallied a second
touchdown, the difference in
sneaks, and led the most
important USC rally this side
roll: “Let the games begin as
far as talking about his
in the glow of this win. I’ve
already addressed the guys A: Nah. But with the work I did in the
offseason, I wanted to get physical.
an 18-15 victory over No. 8
Ohio State.
of the Bush Push.
Afterward, the raving
career.”
For a while, Saturday
about it.”
But maybe, some Trojans Q: What was Matt Barkley like in
the huddle at the end?
The first couple of years, I wasn’t physical. I
wanted to score every time. The last drive, I
What changed? Nothing in
the scheme, Barkley and his
continued.
Said offensive lineman Jeff
seemed like it would be a for-
gettable part of that career.
said, this group will be differ-
ent. It’s already got a different A: Matt was like, he was scared.
(Laughs) Really. (More laughing) He
came with the same composure he had all
stayed with the stuff I know. Just pound it
down the field and follow the offensive line.
teammates said. Nothing Byers: “The kid’s incredible. I Barkley was 12-for-26 for 140 quarterback, they say. A dif-
game. He came in calm, collected and called
about his poise and compo-
sure and maturity, the stuff
can’t think of anything more
incredible to do than, you’re a
yards before taking the ball
with 7:15 remaining. He
ferent finish, an undefeated
finish, might be ahead, too. the plays how you’re supposed to call them.
And he made plays.
Q: What did you learn about Matt
in this game?
about which they’ve raved
since the kid got to Troy. Ohio
freshman, and you lead a win-
ning drive in the Horseshoe.”
banged his shoulder taking a
late-third quarter hit and said
And if that’s the case, Bark-
ley can smile all the way to a A: He’s not an 18-year-old kid anymore.
He stepped up to be a man. He made
State’s defense, a stalwart so
far, didn’t shake up much
Said linebacker Chris
Galippo: “He played so not like
it bothered him the rest of the
way.
national championship game.
[email protected] Q: You came off the field during
that last drive. What was that
plays at big times. He’s going to take us all
the way to the promised land.
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No. 3 USC 18, No. 8 Ohio State 15
Now, it’s Tennessee time Horns suck wind then lasso Cowboys
LARAMIE, WYO.—It wasn’t just the too.”
Troy 3 0 3 0 — 6 lung-searing altitude that both- In a nice warmup for Texas Tech
Florida 7 28 14 7 — 56
ered Colt McCoy and No. 2 Texas next week, the Longhorns’ defense
First Quarter in the first half of the Longhorns’ held the Cowboys (1-1) out of the
Fla: Thompson 6 pass from Tebow (Phillips kick), 6:39.
Troy: FG Glusman 45, :51. first trip to War Memorial Sta- end zone and limited them to 3-for-
Second Quarter dium, alt. 7,200 feet. 17 on third down in helping to
Fla: Cooper 36 pass from Tebow (Phillips kick), 11:33.
Fla: Tebow 4 run (Phillips kick), 8:04. The weight of expectations were secure Texas’ 15th straight non-
Fla: Thompson 33 pass from Tebow (Phillips kick), 7:44. bogging them down, too. conference win, tying a school
Fla: Demps 24 run (Phillips kick), 4:03.
Third Quarter McCoy warmed up after a shaky record set in the 1940s.
Fla: James 32 pass from Tebow (Phillips kick), 12:27. start and Texas overcame spotty “I thought our defense pitched a
Fla: Rainey 1 run (Sturgis kick), 8:38.
Troy: FG Glusman 42, :39. special teams play and a sputter- shutout,” Brown said. “... But we’ve
Fourth Quarter ing first half to beat Wyoming still got a lot to work to do and it’s
Fla: Gillislee 6 pass from Brantley (Sturgis kick), 6:19.
A: 90,349. 41-10 Saturday. fun when you can win 41-10 and
“I think I was trying to do too still feel like you’ve got a lot of
Troy Fla
First downs .................................................8....................................32 much, try to make something hap- things to fix.”
Rushes-yards ......................................35-73............................46-291 pen that wasn’t there,” McCoy said — The Associated Press
Passing ......................................................66................................. 372
Comp-Att-Int .....................................8-24-1..........................25-36-0 of his slow start. “I fumbled once,
Return Yards................................................0......................................5 Texas 3 10 21 7 — 41
the ball slipped out of my hands, Wyoming 0 10 0 0 — 10
Punts-Avg. .........................................9-44.2.............................3-38.0
Fumbles-Lost ...........................................4-2..................................6-3 made a stupid throw on a crossing
Penalties-Yards ..................................... 6-51..............................10-87 First Quarter
route. I saw the (defender) and Tex: FG Lawrence 29, 11:25.
Time of Possession...............................28:17.............................. 31:43
threw it right to him. It’s just all DAVID ZALUBOWSKI / AP Second Quarter
Wyo: FG McCoy 22, 11:19.
PHIL SANDLIN / AP INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS mental and those things have to Texas QB Colt McCoy struggled early but Tex: FG Lawrence 32, 8:07.
Florida coach Urban Meyer and all Gator fans are eager for Saturday’s game vs. Tennessee. RUSHING: Troy, Du.Harris 16-44, Southward 3-27, Parker 6-22, Greer recovered to throw three TD passes.
3-7, L.Brown 6-(minus 12), Silvoy 1-(minus 15). Florida, Demps 7-87, pass. Wyo: Muhammad 6 blocked punt return (McCoy kick), 1:32.
Rainey 12-85, Tebow 13-71, James 4-15, Cooper 1-14, Moody 1-12, Tex: Kirkendoll 25 pass from McCoy (Lawrence kick), :24.
“The way we responded in the Third Quarter
Gillislee 5-8, Brantley 2-1, Thompson 1-(minus 2).
GAINESVILLE, FLA.—Before Florida recruiting accusations in February PASSING: Troy, L.Brown 8-24-1-66. Florida, Tebow 15-24-0-237, second half was a tribute to our “I just feel like once our offense Tex: McCoy 9 run (Lawrence kick), 13:24.
Brantley 10-12-0-135. Tex: Buckner 33 pass from McCoy (Lawrence kick), 7:08.
coach Urban Meyer started his and his promise to beat Florida has team.” gets hot, it’s going to stay hot,” Tex: Newton 13 run (Lawrence kick), 3:02.
RECEIVING: Troy, C.Williams 2-10, Jarboe 2-6, Gill 1-24, Marcum
postgame speech, his players had the Gators eager for this meeting. 1-10, Cherry 1-8, Du.Harris 1-8. Florida, Cooper 5-82, Hines 4-67, Texas coach Mack Brown said Longhorns defensive end Sergio Fourth Quarter
Hernandez 4-39, Holliday 3-66, James 2-49, Thompson 2-39, Wil- Tex: Chiles 26 pass from McCoy (Lawrence kick), 8:52.
already said it in the locker room. One of Kiffin’s quotes was plas- the Longhorns had so much fun Kindle said. A: 31,017.
liams 2-15, Nelson 2-9, Gillislee 1-6.
“The season starts now,” receiver tered around the football complex. last year because nobody expected McCoy completed 30-of-47
Tex Wyo
David Nelson said. “I’m really looking forward to them to have a great season. This passes for 337 yards and three TDs First downs ...............................................27.............................. 18
Indeed. The top-ranked Gators embracing some of the great tradi- will not be about the coaches. year, everybody does and he with an interception. He missed 17 Rushes-yards ....................................36-191.........................34-85
Passing ....................................................353............................188
finished their “preseason” unde- tions at the University of Tennes- “There’s a bunch of great athletes senses his players not enjoying the or more passes for just the third Comp-Att-Int ...................................32-50-1.....................23-50-0
feated and unchallenged. see, for instance the Vol Walk, on both sides of the ball,” he said. game as much. time in his career, including a Return Yards..............................................60.............................. 43
Punts-Avg. .........................................6-37.0......................11-42.9
Tim Tebow threw four touch- running through the T, singing “The thing we’ll never let happen “We all expect to score every dozen in the first half, when he Fumbles-Lost ...........................................0-0.............................1-1
down passes, ran for another score Rocky Top all night long after we around here is it’s about a coach or play and that’s just unrealistic,” was intercepted by linebacker Penalties-Yards ...................................12-78...........................6-40
Time of Possession...............................32:32.........................27:28
and Florida beat Troy 56-6 Satur- beat Florida next year,” Kiffin said. coaches. And I told those players Brown said. Weston Johnson.
day in its final tuneup before begin- “It will be a blast.” that. This is about preparation and The Longhorns (2-0) uncharac- “I looked at his numbers at half- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Texas, Newton 8-62, McGee 11-61, McCoy 9-44,
ning Southeastern Conference play. Florida had all the fun the last playing a game. That’s what it is. teristically committed a dozen time and I felt like he was pressing Monroe 5-15, Tucker 1-5, C.Johnson 1-4, Shipley 1-0. Wyoming,
“We’re thinking about Tennessee two years, winning by a combined Period.” penalties and looked ready to be —and gosh, he was 17 of 29 for 166 Benjamin 12-53, Alexander 9-24, Terry 7-18, Team 1-(minus 2),
Carta-Samuels 5-(minus 8).
right now,” linebacker Ryan score of 89-26. Florida (2-0) looked plenty pre- lassoed until taking a 13-10 lead yards passing and a touchdown,” PASSING: Texas, McCoy 30-47-1-337, Gilbert 2-3-0-16. Wyoming,
Stamper conceded. And although Meyer acknowl- pared Saturday and tied a school just before halftime when McCoy Brown said. “So, our standards Benjamin 16-38-0-120, Carta-Samuels 7-12-0-68.
RECEIVING: Texas, Kirkendoll 7-102, Shipley 7-61, Buckner 6-86,
The Gators have won four in a edged in the spring that Kiffin’s record with its 12th consecutive executed the one-minute offense to are pretty high for him and he Chiles 5-49, M.Williams 2-15, McGee 2-9, Newton 1-15, Goodwin
row against the Volunteers, and comments fired him up, he vowed victory. perfection and finally got Texas understands that. But I thought he 1-9, C.Johnson 1-7. Wyoming, D.Leonard 6-41, Burkhalter 4-34,
Bolger 3-21, O.Arnold 2-17, D.Morgan 2-13, Stewart 1-14, Cara-
Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin’s Saturday that next week’s game — The Associated Press into the end zone. had more fun the second half, way 1-12, Salyards 1-11, Terry 1-10, Tooley 1-8, Alexander 1-7.
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Houston 45, No. 5 Oklahoma State 35 No. 4 Alabama 40, Florida International 14
Bears like second half better than first Tigers still seeking better play
E. Washington 7 0 0 0 — 7
California 7 17 14 21 — 59
BATON ROUGE, LA.—Undefeated, yet Vanderbilt’s defense kept the Com-
First Quarter so unsatisfied. modores close with clutch stops, at
Cal: Riley 1 run (D’Amato kick), 11:02.
EWas: G.Williams 4 pass from Nichols (Jarrett kick), 6:30. LSU needed Keiland Williams’ times frustrating an LSU crowd
Second Quarter late touchdown to put away Van- still waiting to see the Tigers
Cal: Vereen 1 run (D’Amato kick), 12:32.
Cal: FG D’Amato 19, 8:42. derbilt, 23-9 on a rain-soaked Sat- explode following a nervous 31-23
Cal: Best 22 pass from Riley (D’Amato kick), 5:57. urday night, marking the second victory at Washington a week ear-
Third Quarter
Cal: Best 1 run (D’Amato kick), 12:16. night this year the Tigers allowed lier. They’ll have to wait at least
Cal: Vereen 2 run (D’Amato kick), 7:45. an underdog to hang around. until unbeaten Louisiana-Lafayette
Fourth Quarter
Cal: Vereen 2 run (D’Amato kick), 13:50. “Any time you play imperfectly comes to Baton Rouge next
Cal: Sofele 22 run (D’Amato kick), 9:51. and you come to the postgame, you weekend.
Cal: DeBoskie-Johnson 1 run (D’Amato kick), :20.
A: 58,083. have to recognize that first things LSU quarterback Jordan Jeffer-
first—you’d much rather win than son had trouble finding open receiv-
EWas Cal
First downs ...............................................13.............................. 27 do any other thing,” LSU coach Les ers downfield, constantly checking
Rushes-yards ......................................28-14.......................46-342 Miles said. “That being said, I think down to receivers on short routes.
Passing ....................................................221............................165
Comp-Att-Int ...................................28-37-0.....................14-21-0 we’ve got to play better. ... There He was 20 of 29 for 138 yards.
Return Yards................................................0.............................. 38 were no style points for this one. — The Associated Press
Punts-Avg. .........................................6-35.3........................2-47.0
Fumbles-Lost ...........................................1-1.............................2-0 That’s a fact.”
Penalties-Yards ..................................... 9-51...........................4-40 The Commodores (1-1, 0-1 South-
Time of Possession...............................32:20.........................27:40 Vanderbilt 0 7 2 0 — 9
GEORGE NIKITIN / AP eastern Conference) trailed by only LSU 7 6 3 7 — 23
California’s Shane Vereen, right, scored three of his team’s touchdowns on Saturday. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS one touchdown midway through
RUSHING: E. Washington, Beaumonte 9-21, G.Williams 2-5, First Quarter
the fourth quarter as they attempted BILL HABER / AP LSU: K.Williams 6 run (Jasper kick), 2:12.
Jones 4-2, Hart 4-1, King 1-(minus 2), Nichols 6-(minus 3), Bur-
BERKELEY, CALIF.—Eastern Wash- “After the first half we were a gett 1-(minus 5), Minnerly 1-(minus 5). California, Best 17-144, to win in Tiger Stadium for the first Keiland Williams’ TD midway through the Second Quarter
DeBoskie-Johnson 11-92, Vereen 12-45, Sofele 2-36, Riley 4-25. fourth quarter put the game away for LSU. LSU: FG Jasper 32, 10:22.
ington managed to hang close with little dissatisfied with ourselves PASSING: E. Washington, Nichols 23-31-0-195, Minnerly 3-4- time since 1951. Van: Smith 6 run (Fowler kick), 7:20.
No. 10 California for one quarter. and the way we had came out,” 0-7, Burgett 2-2-0-19. California, Riley 13-20-0-148, Sweeney LSU (2-0, 1-0) made it a two- LSU: FG Jasper 22, :02.
1-1-0-17. Third Quarter
Then the bigger, faster, more tal- Vereen said. “So we really wanted RECEIVING: E. Washington, Davis 8-71, Overbay 7-62, B.Brown touchdown game with 6:01 to go Vanderbilt freshman Zac Stacy LSU: FG Jasper 24, 9:23.
ented Golden Bears took over and to start fast in the third quarter 4-24, Boyce 2-33, Jones 2-11, Hart 2-7, Edwards 1-5, Martin 1-4, after Williams’ second score. He rushed for 89 yards. Van: Safety, 1:35.
G.Williams 1-4. California, Miller 3-48, Marv.Jones 3-29, Holley Fourth Quarter
turned the game into the mismatch and see where it took us. We defi- 2-32, Best 2-19, Sparks 1-17, Curran 1-10, Vereen 1-6, Boateng slipped a tackle at the line of scrim- “We had several opportunities to LSU: K.Williams 14 run (Jasper kick), 6:01.
it was supposed to be. nitely feel better about the second 1-4. mage, cut back, then faked a get back in the game and we just A: 91,566.
Jahvid Best rushed for 144 yards half. I think we came out with a defender to the ground before hur- failed to,” Smith said. Van LSU
and scored two touchdowns to little bit more focus and Bears were especially pleased dling over him and into the end LSU’s Charles Scott did not have First downs ...............................................12....................................22
Rushes-yards ....................................39-122............................42-178
make sure California avoided a determination.” with how they played in the sec- zone for a 14-yard TD. Williams one of his better days, finishing Passing ......................................................88................................. 148
letdown against Eastern Wash- The Bears scored the final 52 ond half, giving up 42 yards and finished with 72 yards rushing and with 49 yards rushing, but pow- Comp-Att-Int ...................................11-24-1..........................21-30-0
Return Yards................................................1....................................40
ington with a 59-7 victory. points after the game was tied at 7 no points. was the only LSU player to get into ered through the line to convert a Punts-Avg. .........................................8-38.1.............................4-40.0
Best caught a 22-yard touch- after the first quarter. They ran for “We were up but we weren’t the end zone. pair of third-and-short runs on Fumbles-Lost ...........................................3-0..................................2-1
Penalties-Yards ..................................... 7-52................................5-28
down pass from Kevin Riley in the 342 yards, didn’t turn the ball over really satisfied,” safety Brett John- “Boy he made some great cuts,” LSU’s final scoring drive. Time of Possession...............................23:37.............................. 36:23
first half and scored on a 1-yard for a second straight week and son said. “We were making a lot of Miles said. “In my opinion, that was That drive seemed to have stalled INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
run in the third quarter, turning a completely overwhelmed the mistakes. It could have been a the running back that Keiland Wil- on Joel Caldwell’s diving intercep- RUSHING: Vanderbilt, Stacy 20-89, Reeves 5-35, van Rensburg 1-4,
10-point lead into a blowout. Riley Eagles (1-1). much bigger score at that point. So liams can be—very elusive and tion near the goal line, but line- Smith 13-(minus 6). LSU, K.Williams 10-72, Scott 13-49, Shepard
3-27, Holliday 3-14, LaFell 3-13, Jefferson 8-10, Murphy 1-7, Team
also ran for a touchdown and After starting off with a 52-13 we wanted to focus on what we did explosive and running with power. backer Chris Marve was called for 1-(minus 14).
Shane Vereen had three short TD victory over a Maryland team that wrong in the first half and come I hope that continues.” defensive holding, giving the Tigers PASSING: Vanderbilt, Smith 11-24-1-88. LSU, Jefferson 20-29-0-
138, Lee 1-1-0-10.
runs as Cal (2-0) posted its second handed the Bears their first loss out with a different mentality in Larry Smith scored Vanderbilt’s a first down on the Vanderbilt 24 RECEIVING: Vanderbilt, Monahan 3-25, Cole 2-20, Stacy 2-14,
straight blowout to open the last season, Cal remained focused the third quarter.” only touchdown on a 6-yard quar- line. Reeves 1-11, Washington 1-11, Barden 1-4, Ashley 1-3. LSU, LaFell
7-38, Jackson 6-55, Toliver 3-21, Dickson 2-14, Scott 1-10, Shepard
season. against a Division I-AA team. The — The Associated Press terback keeper in the first half. For most of the game, however, 1-6, Murphy 1-4.
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No. 12 Boise State 48, Miami (Ohio) 0 No. 13 Oklahoma 64, Idaho State 0
Pettis ignites Broncos with block Sooners smash overwhelmed Bengals NORMAN, OKLA.—Landry Jones did interception despite rain falling
Miami (Ohio) 0 0 0 0 — 0 his best Sam Bradford impression most of the game. Oklahoma con-
Boise St. 14 6 14 14 — 48
to lead No. 13 Oklahoma to a blow- tinued to run its no-huddle offense,
First Quarter out win in the freshman’s first start albeit with a reworked line after
Boi: Pettis 17 pass from Ke.Moore (Brotzman kick), 7:16.
Boi: Shoemaker 15 pass from Ke.Moore (Brotzman kick), 1:17. as the Sooners’ quarterback. that unit committed nine penalties
Second Quarter Jones, replacing the injured Brad- against BYU.
Boi: Young 25 pass from Ke.Moore (kick failed), :08.
Third Quarter ford, threw for 286 yards and three “I thought I did pretty well,” Jones
Boi: Harper 3 run (Brotzman kick), 7:09. touchdowns—all to Ryan Broyles said. “I came out a little slow in the
Boi: Young 54 pass from Ke.Moore (Brotzman kick), 2:11.
Fourth Quarter —on Saturday night as No. 13 Okla- third quarter, but I felt like I played
Boi: Martin 4 run (Brotzman kick), 9:46. homa routed Idaho State 64-0 and pretty good tonight. I felt a little bit
Boi: Martin 2 run (Pavel kick), 1:56.
A: 32,228. bounced back from a season-open- more confident. I wasn’t as nervous.
ing loss to BYU. I kind of had a game underneath
MiO Boi
First downs ...................................14................................................17 It was the second straight season me already. It was a little different,
Rushes-yards .......................... 26-38........................................29-127 Oklahoma (1-1) beat up on a Divi- but not much. Obviously the out-
Passing ........................................156............................................. 314
Comp-Att-Int .......................23-39-4......................................18-30-1 sion I-AA opponent in their home come I liked a lot better.”
Return Yards..................................23................................................66 opener. Last year, the Sooners — The Associated Press
Punts-Avg. ............................. 8-36.4.........................................5-45.6
Fumbles-Lost ...............................0-0..............................................0-0 routed Chattanooga 57-2, and Idaho
Penalties-Yards ..........................6-40............................................5-49 Idaho St. 0 0 0 0 — 0
State (0-2) provided about as much Oklahoma 21 20 7 16 — 64
Time of Possession...................34:53.......................................... 25:07
of a challenge. The Bengals of the
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS First Quarter
Big Sky Conference had minus-2 Okl: Broyles 24 pass from L.Jones (Stevens kick), 7:44.
RUSHING: Miami (Ohio), Merriweather 18-20, Raudabaugh 3-10,
Dysert 1-4, Green 2-3, Lawson 2-1. Boise St., Harper 13-89, Martin yards of offense in the first half and SUE OGROCKI / AP Okl: Alexander 3 fumble return (Stevens kick), 3:57.
Okl: Broyles 51 pass from L.Jones (Stevens kick), 1:18.
6-28, Avery 7-19, Hodge 1-0, Coughlin 1-(minus 2), Team 1-(minus 44 for the game, including minus- ISU had no answer for Oklahoma’s Ryan Second Quarter
7). Broyles, top, who had 155 receiving yards.
PASSING: Miami (Ohio), Raudabaugh 21-35-2-155, Dysert 2-4-2-1. 22 yards rushing. Okl: Broyles 11 pass from L.Jones (kick failed), 12:57.
Boise St., Ke.Moore 16-26-1-307, Coughlin 2-4-0-7. Okl: C.Brown 2 run (Stevens kick), 6:13.
“I understand we’re going to see Okl: Murray 3 run (Stevens kick), 1:15.
RECEIVING: Miami (Ohio), Givens 7-61, Robinson 5-54, Rogers 4-14,
MATT CILLEY / AP Eu.Harris 3-12, Merriweather 2-10, Stevens 1-3, Woods 1-2. Boise St., more difficult and tougher oppo- said. “You make a mistake, you get Third Quarter
Young 6-114, Pettis 4-115, Shoemaker 3-55, Avery 1-12, Efaw 1-7, Okl: Murray 9 run (Stevens kick), 13:44.
Boise State’s Jeron Johnson (23) extends for one of his team’s four interceptions on the day. nents moving forward, but I still burned by it. Our guys didn’t quit. Fourth Quarter
C.Potter 1-7, Brockel 1-4, Hodge 1-0.
was pleased with our basic, disci- I’m proud of them. Okl: Safety, 14:33.
Okl: J.Miller 36 run (Stevens kick), 13:46.
plined fundamentals and not hav- “I felt good for BYU last week, but Okl: Calhoun 2 run (Stevens kick), 10:20.
BOISE, IDAHO—After a lackluster did the rest as No. 12 Boise State (2-0) week’s opener against Kentucky. ing penalties,” Oklahoma coach bad for us because they stirred up a A: 84,749.
performance through most of the rolled to a 48-0 victory Saturday Moore was 16-of-26 passing for Bob Stoops said. “We needed to hornet’s nest.” IdSt Okl
first half, Boise State’s sleepy offense night over a Miami team still search- 307 yards, including a 54-yard TD improve on it, regardless of who we Jones came in against Brigham First downs .................................................6.............................. 27
Rushes-yards ..................................32-(-22).......................44-278
was charged up by Austin Pettis. ing for its first points. pass to Young in the third quarter. were playing.” Young after Bradford went down Passing ......................................................66............................286
With time running out in the first “We needed to make something He also connected on touchdowns About the only drama after half- with a sprained AC joint in his right Comp-Att-Int ...................................11-26-0.....................18-32-1
Return Yards................................................6.............................. 86
half, Pettis slipped through an open- happen,” Boise State coach Chris with Pettis and Tyler Shoemaker time was whether Oklahoma would (throwing) shoulder late in the first Punts-Avg. .......................................12-38.3........................4-42.8
ing in Miami-Ohio’s protection and Petersen said. “There is probably not before heading to the bench late in record its first shutout since blank- half of the 14-13 loss. Bradford will Fumbles-Lost ...........................................2-2.............................4-1
Penalties-Yards ..................................... 8-42...........................5-45
stretched just enough to deflect a a bigger play in football than a blocked the third quarter. ing Middle Tennessee in a 59-0 be out for two to four weeks. The Time of Possession...............................31:02.........................28:58
punt, setting up the Broncos in Red- kick. You don’t see a lot of them, but “There was definitely some good romp on September 23, 2006. Sooners also learned on Tuesday
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Hawks territory with 31 seconds left. when it happens, it’s a tremendous progress tonight,” said Pettis, who Oklahoma extended its home win- that second-team All-America tight RUSHING: Idaho St., Laporta 13-8, Blum 4-(minus 4), Team
Four plays later, Kellen Moore fired momentum swing and energy boost had four catches for 115 yards and a ning streak to 25 games, matching end Jermaine Gresham was lost for 1-(minus 13), Knickrehm 14-(minus 13). Oklahoma, Murray
12-101, J.Miller 9-88, C.Brown 11-65, Calhoun 7-26, L.Jones 3-4,
a 25-yard TD to Titus Young to put and I think you saw it there.” TD. “I think we were able to capital- the school record that ended in the the season because of cartilage Team 1-(minus 2), Nimmo 1-(minus 4).
Boise State up 20-0 at intermission. Despite the sluggish start, the ize on (mistakes) ... and got into a 1953 season opener. The Sooners damage in his right knee. PASSING: Idaho St., Blum 11-26-0-66. Oklahoma, L.Jones 18-32-
1-286.
Moore threw two more touchdown Broncos were never challenged by little rhythm, which is nice. But cer- will host Tulsa next Saturday. With a week to prepare, Jones did RECEIVING: Idaho St., Burel 4-39, Ponciano 3-19, Knickrehm
passes on the next two possessions the rebuilding RedHawks (0-2), tainly there is more to work on.” “Their guys are pretty quick,” his best Bradford imitation, com- 2-(minus 2), J.Taylor 1-7, Krosch 1-3. Oklahoma, Broyles 7-155,
Murray 2-40, C.Brown 2-28, Calhoun 2-22, Madu 2-8, Kenney
in the third quarter, and the defense who were shut out 42-0 in last — The Associated Press Idaho State coach Brian Janssen pleting 18-of-32 passes with one 1-15, Caleb 1-14, D.Miller 1-4.
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No. 14 Virginia Tech 52, Marshall 10
First Quarter
VT: R.Williams 57 run (Waldron kick), 4:18.
Second Quarter
VT: R.Williams 4 run (Waldron kick), 14:06.
VT: Hosley 64 punt return (Waldron kick), 12:10.
Mar: Marshall 61 run (Ratanamorn kick), 10:32.
VT: R.Williams 28 run (Waldron kick), 5:21.
VT: Roberts 21 pass from T.Taylor (Waldron kick), 1:36.
Third Quarter
VT: Boyce 8 pass from T.Taylor (Waldron kick), 10:49.
VT: FG Waldron 28, 2:43.
Fourth Quarter
Mar: FG Ratanamorn 29, 14:05.
VT: D.Wilson 36 run (Waldron kick), 9:47.
A: 66,233.
Mar VT
First downs ...............................................10....................................26
Rushes-yards ....................................28-126............................53-444
Passing ....................................................126................................. 161
Comp-Att-Int ...................................16-33-0............................ 9-19-1
Return Yards..............................................14....................................88
Punts-Avg. .......................................10-42.0.............................3-46.3
Fumbles-Lost ...........................................2-1..................................0-0
Penalties-Yards ..................................... 8-54................................7-55
Time of Possession...............................28:32.............................. 31:28
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TBs Ryan Williams, above, and David Wilson both rushed for more than 160 yards Saturday. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Marshall, Marshall 17-109, Anderson 6-17, Ward 4-7,
And.Booker 1-(minus 7). Virginia Tech, D.Wilson 12-165, R.Williams
BLACKSBURG, VA.—From one of the “Outside of football, we really 16-164, Oglesby 12-60, T.Taylor 7-58, Z.Evans 1-6, Clayton 1-(minus
1), Team 4-(minus 8).
biggest national television spot- don’t care about what anybody has PASSING: Marshall, Anderson 15-31-0-116, P.Taylor 1-2-0-10. Virginia
lights of the season to a game only to say about us, or what critics have Tech, T.Taylor 9-16-1-161, Clayton 0-3-0-0.
RECEIVING: Marshall, Slate 3-18, T.Evans 3-5, Marshall 3-3, J.Wilson
available on the Internet. From a to say, but we had to prove to our- 2-9, C.Walker 2-5, A.Wilson 1-60, Bonner 1-17, Smith 1-9. Virginia
top 5 opponent to one that strug- selves that we can move the ball Tech, Boykin 2-32, Roberts 2-31, Boyce 2-13, Coale 1-43, R.Williams
1-36, Oglesby 1-6.
gled to beat a lower-division team down the field, we can run the ball,
the week before. we can pass the ball, we can block,
Didn’t matter for Virginia Tech. we can pick up blitzes, all those people asking, ‘Could we get back
After looking very non-BCS-like in things offensively.” up?’ ‘How much is that going to
the Kickoff Classic against Ala- Williams ran for 164 yards on 16 hurt us?’ ‘Mentally, what did it do
bama, the No. 14 Hokies needed a carries and scored three touch- to us?’ ” coach Frank Beamer said.
feel-good, cathartic win, no matter downs. Fellow freshman David “I thought our kids and coaches
what the setting. They got just that Wilson, performing mostly mop- went out there and gave them a
Saturday in a 52-10 victory over up duty in the second half, actually response today.”
Marshall. outdid Williams by a yard, gaining And, of course, with Beamer as
“We just needed to prove to our- 165 on 12 attempts. Virginia Tech the coach, there was a special teams
selves that we can do it,” said tail- (1-1) managed only 155 total yards a highlight. Jayron Hosley took a
back Ryan Williams, one of two week ago, but that tally was topped line-drive punt down the right side
Virginia Tech backs to rush for before the end of the first quarter for a 64-yard touchdown return in
160-plus yards, a first in modern against the Thundering Herd (1-1). the second quarter.
Hokies history. “Coming off of last week and — The Associated Press
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No. 16 TCU 30, Virginia 14 No. 17 Utah 24, San Jose State 14
Horned Frogs frustrate UVa Utah avoids upset to win 16th straight
Utah 7 0 0 17 — 24
TCU 0 14 10 6 — 30 San Jose St. 0 7 0 7 — 14
Virginia 0 0 0 14 — 14
First Quarter
Second Quarter Utah: Asiata 1 run (Vroman kick), 8:30.
TCU: Kerley 2 run (Evans kick), 11:18. Second Quarter
TCU: Turner 1 run (Evans kick), 2:55. SJS: Rutley 2 run (Cope kick), 12:02.
Third Quarter Fourth Quarter
TCU: Young 31 pass from Dalton (Evans kick), 11:42. Utah: Brooks 51 pass from Cain (Phillips kick), 13:44.
TCU: FG Evans 28, 3:09. Utah: Wide 15 run (Phillips kick), 9:03.
Fourth Quarter SJS: Avery 1 pass from La Secla (Cope kick), 5:03.
TCU: FG Evans 25, 6:59. Utah: FG Phillips 25, :13.
TCU: FG Evans 32, 4:39. A: 23,684.
UVa: Brown 56 pass from Sewell (Phillips run), 4:14.
UVa: T.Smith 26 pass from Sewell (run failed), 1:48. Utah SJS
A: 48,336. First downs ...................................23.......................................... 19
Rushes-yards ........................ 40-251.....................................22-22
TCU UVa Passing ........................................248........................................269
First downs ...............................................23......................................7 Comp-Att-Int .......................18-32-0.................................22-35-1
Rushes-yards ....................................50-203..............................33-57 Return Yards..................................33.............................................0
Passing ....................................................177................................. 120 Punts-Avg. ............................. 2-47.0....................................9-37.8
Comp-Att-Int ...................................15-21-0............................ 8-18-1 Fumbles-Lost ...............................2-2.........................................1-0
Return Yards..............................................35....................................38 Penalties-Yards ....................... 11-69.......................................7-50
Punts-Avg. .........................................6-38.5.............................7-43.0 Time of Possession...................32:18.....................................27:42
Fumbles-Lost ...........................................2-1..................................2-0
Penalties-Yards ..................................... 5-60................................3-30 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Time of Possession...............................34:49.............................. 25:11 RUSHING: Utah, Asiata 20-94, Cain 10-69, Shakerin 1-46, Wide
8-40, Brooks 1-2. San Jose St., Rutley 2-10, Perry 7-9, K.Reed 1-6,
ANDREW SHURTLEFF / AP INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Muldrow 3-2, Knight 1-0, La Secla 7-0, Harrison 1-(minus 5).
RUSHING: TCU, Turner 10-66, Wesley 10-50, Tucker 10-38, Christian PASSING: Utah, Cain 18-31-0-248, Asiata 0-1-0-0. San Jose St.,
TCU’s Jeremy Kerley, center, scored the game’s first TD but didn’t have positive yards rushing. La Secla 22-34-1-269, K.Reed 0-1-0-0.
7-28, Dalton 8-21, Fort 1-4, C.Smith 1-3, Jackson 1-(minus 3), Kerley MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ / AP
2-(minus 4). Virginia, Sewell 21-35, Simpson 8-32, Do.Wallace 1-7, RECEIVING: Utah, Brooks 5-98, Reed 5-62, Peel 4-49, Asiata 3-30,
Jackson 1-2, Torchia 1-0, Team 1-(minus 19). Smithson 1-9. San Jose St., Jurovich 8-146, Avery 7-79, Beauch-
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.—The last thing 177 yards of total offense, and 83 of Utah RB Sausan Shakerin (22) breaks through for a long run late in the fourth quarter. man 2-15, Otten 2-13, Muldrow 1-11, Harrison 1-3, Avila 1-2.
PASSING: TCU, Dalton 15-21-0-177. Virginia, Sewell 8-18-1-120.
Virginia needed after a sputtering, those came on Jameel Sewell’s late TD RECEIVING: TCU, B.Johnson 3-32, Clay 3-25, Hicks 3-19, Young 2-60,
J.Jones 1-19, L.Brock 1-11, Frosch 1-6, Christian 1-5. Virginia, Brown
turnover-filled season-opening loss passes. 2-57, Simpson 2-9, T.Smith 1-26, Hunter 1-13, Burd 1-8, Mack 1-7. SAN JOSE, CALIF.—Terrance Cain quarters for the Spartans (0-2), history.
was to be tested by the defense that “We understood it was going to be passed for 248 yards and hit who put a scare into an elite oppo- The Utes have matched the
led the nation in fewest yards allowed rugged moving the ball, but still, we excellent player. He was really able to Jereme Brooks for a go-ahead nent one week after a 56-3 thrash- school’s winning streak from
last season. expect more out of ourselves,” said control the game in a lot of different 51-yard score early in the fourth ing at USC. Kevin Jurovich had 1928-30, and they trail only the 18
In its season opener Saturday, No. Virginia coach Al Groh, already on ways.” quarter, and No. 17 Utah finally eight catches for 146 yards for the straight wins surrounding Utah’s
16 TCU picked up where it left off last the hot seat after the previous week’s TCU coach Gary Patterson found a shook free of San Jose State late in Spartans, who repeatedly picked undefeated run to a Fiesta Bowl
year, stifling the Cavaliers’ new loss to William and Mary of the sec- few things on offense to complain its 16th straight victory, 24-14 Sat- on the Utes’ undersized corner- victory with coach Urban Meyer
spread offense and cruising to a 30-14 ond-tier Division I-AA. about: 1-for-11 on third downs, and urday night. backs for long gains in man-to- and quarterback Alex Smith from
victory that was more convincing TCU’s offense, meanwhile, gave Dalton’s inability to hit a few open Matt Asiata rushed for 94 yards man coverage. 2003-05.
than the score indicates. Virginia a tutorial on how to run the receivers. But all in all, he was and an early score for the Utes As their inconsistent offensive Eddie Wide rushed for a 15-yard
How one-sided was it? Consider spread. The Horned Frogs gashed the relieved get the opener behind hi. (2-0), who persevered through 45 effort showed, the Utes are still TD to put Utah ahead 21-7 with
this: Cavaliers for 203 yards on the “Crazy things happen in first frustrating minutes before three trying to figure out how to replace 9:03 to play, but the Spartans
• Virginia managed just seven first ground, and Andy Dalton was 15 of 21 games, and this was our first game. late scoring drives kept alive the several key components of the drove 77 yards for LaSecla’s 1-yard
downs—three of them coming in the for 177 yards and one touchdown. We didn’t want to beat ourselves. longest winning streak in Division team that finished last season TD pass to Marquis Avery 4 min-
final quarter, and two on long touch- They scored on all five of their trips Going on the road and beating an I-A. Utah racked up 499 total unbeaten and ranked No. 2 after utes later. Utah made one last
down passes after the outcome had into the red zone. ACC team is a tough thing to do,” said yards, but repeatedly failed to fin- routing Alabama in the Sugar lengthy drive, essentially putting
long been decided. “They were the No. 7 team in the Patterson, whose 74th career victory ish its drives until the final Bowl. They’ll need a much better it away on Sausan Shakerin’s
• The Cavaliers never snapped the country last year and it is pretty at TCU ties him with Abe Martin for minutes. effort next weekend on their trip 46-yard run to inside the San Jose
ball inside the TCU 20. apparent why they’re ranked highly,” second, behind Dutch Meyer (109). Jordan LaSecla passed for 269 to Oregon if they hope to keep alive State 5 with 1:55 to play.
• Virginia (0-2) finished with just Groh said. “Their quarterback is an — The Associated Press yards while playing the final three the second-longest streak in school — The Associated Press
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No. 21 Georgia 41, South Carolina 37 No. 19 North Carolina 12, Connecticut 10
Pass-happy Huskers thump ASU Gilyard electrifies Bearcats with four TDs
CINCINNATI—No surprise that No. for the cycle tonight.”
LINCOLN, NEB.—Nebraska beat up on there,” he said. “They played a lot 23 Cincinnati is finding new ways The Bearcats played on only four
a second straight opponent from the faster than we did.” to get Mardy Gilyard the ball. days of rest after their 47-15 sea-
Sun Belt Conference Saturday, whip- Though they’ve outscored their The electrifying senior scored son-opening win at Rutgers on
ping Arkansas State 38-9. first two opponents by a combined four touchdowns as part of the Monday. Pike and the rest of the
Seemingly never-satisfied 87-12, Pelini said the Huskers will third-best scoring performance in offense were nearly flawless in
Nebraska coach Bo Pelini called his have to be sharper at Virginia Tech school history, reaching the end that one, but opened Saturday’s
defense “soft” after a season-opening next week. The Hokies won 35-30 in zone on a punt return, a run and game with two dropped passes
49-3 win over Florida Atlantic. He Lincoln last year. two catches during a 70-3 victory and an incompletion.
said Saturday that the Huskers still “It’s Week 2, and there’s not a foot- over Southeast Missouri State on Gilyard’s punt return wiped
aren’t playing up to his standards as ball team out there that’s a ‘Steel Cur- Saturday night. away the cobwebs and started the
they prepare to go on the road for the tain’ with Super Bowl-champion A quick-strike offense scored rout.
first time. execution in Week 2,” Pelini said. every which way during a 49-point — The Associated Press
Zac Lee’s play at quarterback, “That’s why you practice. I expect our first half, the biggest in coach
however, got a passing grade. Lee team to be fully prepared to go on the Brian Kelly’s three seasons at Cin- SE Missouri 3 0 0 0 — 3
DAVE WEAVER / AP
Cincinnati 21 28 14 7 — 70
threw for 340 yards and fourth road and meet the challenge ahead.” cinnati (2-0). Gilyard was the cata-
touchdowns without a pick. —The Associated Press Nebraska QB Zac Lee has completed 73.7 lyst, putting together one of the top First Quarter
percent of his passes through two games. Cin: Gilyard 53 punt return (Rogers kick), 12:51.
“He’s playing at a high level,” Pelini individual performances in school SEMo: FG Spada 23, 5:55.
said. “Other than the quarterback Arkansas St. 0 6 0 3 — 9 history. Cin: Ramsey 19 pass from T.Pike (Rogers kick), 3:44.
Nebraska 14 10 7 7 — 38 Cin: T.Pike 1 run (Rogers kick), 2:15.
being new, we do have experience “As a quarterback, you love to Second Quarter
and some guys who have played some throw to him,” said Tony Pike, Cin: Gilyard 1 run (Rogers kick), 14:23.
games. Our offense has been playing
First Quarter
Neb: Legate 3 pass from Lee (Henery kick), 11:40. ‘Zac was lights out’ who had a hand in four of Cincin-
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Mardy Gilyard gave the Bearcats a spark by
Cin: Gilyard 8 pass from T.Pike (Rogers kick), 10:38.
Neb: McNeill 13 pass from Lee (Henery kick), 1:15. Cin: Barnett 14 pass from T.Pike (Rogers kick), 4:41.
well, and I expect that to continue. I Second Quarter Sure, the competition has been nati’s touchdowns. “He can go returning this punt for a touchdown. Cin: Gilyard 37 pass from Collaros (Rogers kick), 1:32.
Neb: Paul 30 run (Henery kick), 13:59. light, but Nebraska QB Zac Lee Third Quarter
like what I’ve seen from that group.” AkSt: Arnold 1 run (kick failed), 5:30. deep and at the same time, he can Cin: D.Williams 100 kickoff return (Rogers kick), 14:48.
has put on a clinic in the first two Cin: C.Howard 43 pass from Collaros (Rogers kick), 9:17.
There was plenty to like Saturday. Neb: FG Henery 26, :09. take a screen 60 yards. Because of and get me the ball in all those dif- Fourth Quarter
Third Quarter college starts of his career.
The Huskers (2-0) scored on five of Neb: McNeill 32 pass from Lee (Henery kick), 9:47. Lee threw for 340 yards and four the way they played him tonight ferent ways,” Gilyard said. “We Cin: S.Johnson 33 run (Rogers kick), 8:04.
their first six possessions, ending Fourth Quarter with the soft coverages, we were are a special offense, a special A: 30,421.
AkSt: FG Arauco 42, 12:05. touchdowns without an intercep-
any hopes the Red Wolves (1-1) had of Neb: Paul 2 pass from Lee (Henery kick), 8:14. tion in Saturday’s 29-point home able to find him underneath.” team. No disrespect to the team SEMo Cin
pulling an even bigger upset than A: 85,035. The Redhawks (1-1) couldn’t that won the Big East last year, but First downs .................................................7.............................. 26
win. After two games, the junior Rushes-yards ......................................32-54.......................42-227
their win at Texas A&M last year. AkSt Neb is completing 73.7 percent of his catch him. this is a special team.” Passing ....................................................122............................351
Lee completed 27-of-35 passes to 11 First downs ...............................................15....................................27 attempts and has six TD passes Gilyard, the Big East’s top The senior became the first Bowl Comp-Att-Int ...................................16-28-3.....................24-35-0
Rushes-yards ....................................38-143............................28-136 Return Yards................................................1.............................. 80
different receivers. He opened the Passing ....................................................131................................. 358
with just one interception. returner last season, responded to Subdivision player to score on a Punts-Avg. .......................................10-45.8........................4-34.5
game leading two 80-yard drives Comp-Att-Int ...................................11-20-0..........................30-41-0 “Zac was lights out. What I chants of “Mar-dy! Mar-dy!” by punt return, run and catch in the Fumbles-Lost ...........................................3-1.............................0-0
Return Yards..............................................14....................................31 like about him the most is he’s Penalties-Yards ..................................... 6-44...........................3-40
and a 46-yarder as the Huskers Punts-Avg. .........................................5-45.0.............................3-42.7 returning the game’s first punt 53 same game since UCLA’s Maurice Time of Possession...............................28:33.........................31:27
so doggone efficient,” offensive
jumped ahead 21-0. Fumbles-Lost ...........................................2-1..................................0-0 yards. It was the Bearcats’ first Jones-Drew did it on Oct. 8, 2005 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Penalties-Yards ..................................... 3-20................................3-40 coordinator Shawn Watson said.
“Yeah, it was a good day,” Lee said. Time of Possession...............................28:22.............................. 31:38 punt return for a touchdown in 12 against California, according to RUSHING: SE Missouri, H.Harris 10-41, M.Jones 11-27, Grassi
“He doesn’t get rattled about 1-2, McKinley 1-2, Stewart 1-1, Scheible 4-1, D.Powell 3-(minus
“I ended up with some decent num- anything. He can throw it, run it. years. STATS. Drew, who now goes by 6), Team 1-(minus 14). Cincinnati, Ramsey 7-65, Pead 11-45,
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
bers. Hopefully, that’s how it is every RUSHING: Arkansas St., Arnold 14-83, Lawson 9-37, Leonard 11-22, I’ve really grown to trust him.” He also had his first career rush- the last name Jones-Drew, scored S.Johnson 2-35, Kay 3-22, D.Williams 5-21, Anderson 3-16, Winn
week. That’s kind of my goal.” D.Jones 2-9, Team 2-(minus 8). Nebraska, Helu 14-60, Paul 1-30, ing touchdown out of the wildcat five touchdowns in that game. 5-12, Hines 2-5, T.Kelce 2-4, Gilyard 1-1, T.Pike 1-1.
Burkhead 3-18, Lee 7-11, Ward 1-8, C.Green 1-7, A.Jones 1-2.
Lee, who is averaging 276.5 PASSING: SE Missouri, Scheible 15-27-3-123, D.Powell 1-1-0-
ASU coach Steve Roberts said PASSING: Arkansas St., Leonard 11-20-0-131. Nebraska, Lee 27-35- passing yards, faces a much formation, and caught two touch- Cincinnati’s play book has even (minus 1). Cincinnati, T.Pike 17-23-0-229, Collaros 4-9-0-95,
Nebraska took advantage of mis- 0-340, C.Green 3-6-0-18. tougher test next Saturday at down passes from different more ways for Gilyard to score. Anderson 2-2-0-8, Kay 1-1-0-19.
RECEIVING: Arkansas St., McLennan 7-69, Murry 1-43, Gillott 1-9, RECEIVING: SE Missouri, Peoples 4-38, M.Edwards 3-34, Aha-
matches all over the field. Lawson 1-8, Clements 1-2. Nebraska, Paul 6-69, Me.Holt 5-40, No. 14 Virginia Tech on a national quarterbacks. “He could throw a pass,” Kelly mefule 3-26, Stewart 3-16, H.Harris 1-6, Grassi 1-3, McKinley
“Their skill people against our McNeill 4-57, Helu 4-44, Brooks 2-30, Gilleylen 1-43, Young 1-27, stage (3:30 p.m. ET, ABC). “I’m just glad the coaches trust said. “There is a possibility of it, 1-(minus 1). Cincinnati, Gilyard 6-111, Binns 4-77, Barnett 3-35,
Burkhead 1-11, Reed 1-9, Cotton 1-7, Hill 1-7, Cooper 1-6, Kinnie Woods 3-20, Ramsey 2-24, C.Howard 1-43, Winn 1-19, J.Howard
skill people, that was a big difference 1-5, Legate 1-3. me to put me in all those positions but I wasn’t going to have him hit 1-9, Guidugli 1-5, Robinson 1-5, T.Kelce 1-3.
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No. 24 Kansas 34, Texas-El Paso 7 No. 25 Missouri 27, Bowling Green 20
TEAM
SEC CONF. OVERALL NEXT Running the Wildcat, Burns has big day
EAST
Georgia 1-0 1-1 at Arkansas, Saturday, 7:45 p.m.
Florida 0-0 2-0 Tennessee, Saturday, 3:30 p.m. RISING
Kentucky 0-0 1-0 Louisville, Saturday, noon
Auburn’s offense
Tennessee 0-0 1-1 at No. 1 Florida, Saturday, 3:30 p.m. With 49 points and 589 yards
South Carolina 0-1 1-1 Florida Atlantic, Saturday, 7 p.m. against Mississippi State, it’s
Vanderbilt 0-1 1-1 Mississippi State, Saturday, 7 p.m. safe to say the Tigers have
WEST found their rhythm again.
Auburn 1-0 2-0 West Virginia, Saturday, 7:45 p.m.
LSU 1-0 2-0 Louisiana-Lafayette, Saturday, 7 p.m. FALLING
Alabama 0-0 2-0 North Texas, Saturday, 12:20 p.m.
Crompton’s popularity
Arkansas 0-0 1-0 No. 21 Georgia, Saturday, 7:45 p.m. Well, so much for Tennessee QB
Mississippi 0-0 1-0 Southeast Louisiana, Saturday 7:30 p.m. Jonathan Crompton’s confi-
Mississippi State 0-1 1-1 at Vanderbilt, Saturday, 7 p.m. dence and job security.
Onsides kick, FG
First Quarter Time of Possession.................... 33:25 .....................26:35 Fre: Wylie 70 pass from Colburn (Goessling kick),
by Terrence Blevins with NU: Simmons 1 run (Demos kick), 6:38. fourth-quarter comeback to 14:46.
2:40 remaining. But instead Second Quarter INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS tie and then beat the Bull- Wis: Brown 11 run (Welch kick), 11:35.
NU: Simmons 14 run (Demos kick), 12:33. RUSHING: Cent. Michigan, Cotton 6-27, Schroeder 8-26, Fre: Ajirotutu 14 pass from Colburn (Goessling kick),
of being upset, the Wildcats NU: Johnson 70 interception return (Demos kick), LeFevour 13-10, A.Brown 2-3. Michigan St., C.Ray 16-51, dogs (1-1) 34-31 in two over- 7:01.
(2-0) prevailed.
“I think the word is over-
whelmed,” Demos said.
9:08.
EMU: FG Carithers 33, 3:32.
Third Quarter
EMU: Priest 1 run (Carithers kick), 4:33.
Fourth Quarter
shock Spartans Caper 6-33, Ke.Nichol 3-17, Winston 3-3, K.Martin 1-2,
Cousins 1-(minus 5).
PASSING: Cent. Michigan, LeFevour 33-46-1-328,
A.Brown 1-1-0-24. Michigan St., Cousins 13-18-0-164,
Ke.Nichol 3-8-0-51.
times at Camp Randall
Stadium on Saturday.
“I told the team down-
Wis: Gilreath 8 run (Welch kick), 4:27.
Wis: FG Welch 57, :00.
Fourth Quarter
Wis: Clay 72 run (Welch kick), 5:45.
Fre: FG Goessling 41, :16.
“There’s a lot of emotion NU: FG Demos 20, 12:57. EAST LANSING, MICH.—Andrew be remembered, but the RECEIVING: Cent. Michigan, A.Brown 10-71, Anderson stairs in the locker room First Overtime
involved.” EMU: Stone 25 pass from Schmitt (Carithers kick), Aguila’s toughest kick of the onside was executed per- 6-120, Schroeder 5-38, Poblah 4-44, Cotton 2-20, C.Wilson that I doubt very much there Wis: Toon 6 pass from Tolzien (Welch kick).
9:55. 2-18, Blackburn 2-15, LeFevour 1-24, Skergan 1-4, Phillips Fre: Ajirotutu 7 pass from Colburn (Goessling kick).
Northwestern took over EMU: Blevins 3 run (Carithers kick), 2:40. day? It wasn’t the one that fectly,” Aguila said. 1-(minus 2). Michigan St., B.White 7-105, Cunningham isn’t a team in college foot- Second Overtime
on the 42 and drove to the NU: FG Demos 49, :06. sailed through the uprights Chippewa quarterback Dan 4-55, Gantt 2-28, K.Martin 1-14, Sims 1-7, Hawken 1-6. ball this week that went Wis: FG Welch 22.
A: 19,239. A: 80,353.
Eastern Michigan 25 before with 3 seconds to go, the LeFevour, who became the through what they did,”
being pushed back to the 50 EMU NU game-winner that will be Mid-American Conference’s The Chippewas (1-1) drove Badgers coach Bret Bielema Fre Wis
First downs ........................................ 17 ....................22 First downs ...................................24......................... 19
on a pass-interference call. Rushes-yards ..............................32-172 ............48-185 talked about for long time at all-time leader in total offense into position for a 47-yard said. Rushes-yards ........................ 39-179..................39-188
Mike Kafka then hit Passing .............................................148 ..................158 Central Michigan. during the game, threw an field goal. Aguila missed it, After the teams traded Passing ........................................289.......................225
Comp-Att-Int ............................20-28-2 ...........14-24-1 Comp-Att-Int .......................22-38-3................17-28-0
Andrew Brewer with an Return Yards....................................... 17 ....................70 No, it was the onsides kick 11-yard touchdown pass to but Michigan State (1-1) was touchdowns in the first Return Yards..................................37............................3
8-yard pass and a 10-yarder Punts-Avg. ...................................4-40.0 ............. 3-35.3 that gave the Chippewas the Paris Cotton with 32 seconds whistled for an offsides pen- overtime, Wisconsin safety Punts-Avg. ............................. 4-47.3...................6-47.5
Fumbles-Lost ....................................0-0 ...................3-2 Fumbles-Lost ...............................0-0........................0-0
before overthrowing him Penalties-Yards ...............................8-76 .................5-56 ball and a chance to win—a left to pull his team within alty, giving Aguila another Chris Maragos came up with Penalties-Yards ..........................6-50......................7-66
deep along the left side on Time of Possession........................30:44 ...............29:16 chance they cashed in when 27-26. Central Michigan went shot from 42—and he nailed an interception in the end Time of Possession...................33:38....................26:22
third down. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Aguila made a 42-yarder to for the win, but the 2-point it. zone. From there, the Bad- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Eastern Michigan (0-2) RUSHING: E. Michigan, Priest 17-127, Blevins 9-29, stun Michigan State 29-27 on conversion pass attempt was “I can’t say enough about gers marched to set up a RUSHING: Fresno St., Mathews 19-107, Rouse 6-46,
Welch 4-13, White 1-9, Schmitt 1-(minus 6). North- Harding 4-10, Miller 2-5, Colburn 6-5, Feathers 1-3,
called time with 11 seconds western, Simmons 13-73, Schmidt 13-61, Kafka Saturday in a wild, come- caught out of bounds. Andrew Aguila,” Central 22-yard field goal by Philip Wylie 1-3. Wisconsin, Clay 21-143, Brown 9-40,
left but couldn’t ice Demos, 5-21, Concannon 8-21, Persa 1-5, A.Fields 7-5, Team from-behind game oddsmak- That’s OK. Bring on Aguila, Michigan coach Butch Jones Welch for the win. Gilreath 3-21, Team 1-(minus 1), E.Smith 1-(minus 4),
1-(minus 1). Tolzien 4-(minus 11).
who drove the ball between PASSING: E. Michigan, Schmitt 20-28-2-148. North- ers had figured the Spartans whose kickoff bounded over said. “That last-second field It was the second big play PASSING: Fresno St., Colburn 22-36-3-289, Team 0-1-
the uprights and then got western, Kafka 14-24-1-158. would win by two the Michigan State line and goal seemed like an eternity. I in as many weeks for Mara- 0-0, West 0-1-0-0. Wisconsin, Tolzien 17-28-0-225.
RECEIVING: E. Michigan, Stone 7-61, Welch 3-25, RECEIVING: Fresno St., Ajirotutu 6-83, Wylie 5-114,
mobbed by teammates as he Sanders 3-23, Priest 2-28, Gage 2-9, Thayer 2-5, touchdowns. into the arms of streaking think it took about 20 minutes gos, who broke up a pass on West 5-49, Marl.Moore 2-30, Mathews 2-9, Hamler
headed toward the sideline. T.Hunter 1-(minus 3). Northwestern, D.Fields 4-25, “The onside was the biggest wide receiver Bryan to make a 5-second kick.” fourth-and-3 to preserve the 1-3, Harding 1-1. Wisconsin, Anderson 4-70, Toon
Dunsmore 2-48, Markshausen 2-38, Brewer 2-18, 4-49, Graham 3-49, Gilreath 2-33, Brown 2-7, Turner
Brian Peters then A.Fields 2-7, Simmons 1-15, Ebert 1-7. kick. The field goal is going to Anderson. —The Associated Press Badgers’ shaky 28-20 1-13, Jefferson 1-4.
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Minnesota 20, Air Force 13
TEAM
BIG TEN CONF. OVERALL NEXT
RISING
Iowa playmakers
Last week, it was
consecutive blocked
Gophers ring in new stadium the right way
FG attempts. This
Indiana 0-0 2-0 at Akron, Saturday, 3:30 p.m. time, Iowa forced six MINNEAPOLIS—The night began with Bud
Iowa 0-0 2-0 Arizona, Saturday, 3:35 p.m. Iowa State turnovers. Grant in tears and ended with a career perfor-
Michigan 0-0 2-0 Eastern Michigan, Saturday, noon mance from a native Minnesotan.
Minnesota 0-0 2-0 No. 10 California, Saturday, noon From start to finish, the first game in Min-
Northwestern 0-0 2-0 at Syracuse, Saturday, 7 p.m.
FALLING
A solid No. 3 team nesota’s new stadium could not have gone
Penn State 0-0 2-0 Temple, Saturday, noon
It’s the Big Two and much better.
Wisconsin 0-0 2-0 Wofford, Saturday, noon
Little Nine again, Nate Triplett christened the new home with
Ohio State 0-0 1-1 at Toledo, Saturday, noon unless Michigan
Purdue 0-0 1-1 Northern Illinois, Saturday, noon
a career-high 17 tackles and a 52-yard fumble
replaces MSU as a
Michigan State 0-0 1-1 at No. 18 Notre Dame, Saturday, 3:30 p.m. legit league threat.
return for a score to carry the Gophers to a
Illinois 0-0 0-1 at No. 8 Ohio State, Sept. 26, TBA 20-13 win over Air Force on Saturday night.
Eric Decker had 10 catches for 113 yards for
Minnesota (2-0), which celebrated its return
W. Michigan 0 7 7 5 — 19 Illinois St. 0 0 10 7 — 17 Air Force 0 3 7 3 — 13 to campus with the opening of the $300 mil-
Indiana 3 14 3 3 — 23 Illinois 14 10 7 14 — 45 Minnesota 3 0 0 17 — 20
lion TCF Bank Stadium.
First Quarter First Quarter First Quarter “This place was magic tonight,” coach Tim
Ind: FG Freeland 21, 8:53. Ill: Ford 1 run (Eller kick), 11:52. Minn: FG Ellestad 34, 4:45.
Second Quarter Ill: McGee 1 run (Eller kick), 3:43. Second Quarter Brewster said. “We knew that it was our night
Ind: Chappell 1 run (Freeland kick), 12:53. Second Quarter AFA: FG Soderberg 20, 5:26. and it was our house.”
WMU: Burdi 7 run (Potter kick), 9:07. Ill: Duvalt 27 pass from McGee (Eller kick), 12:01. Third Quarter
Ind: McCray 59 run (Freeland kick), 4:36. Ill: FG Eller 38, 7:44. AFA: Fogler 37 pass from Jefferson (Soderberg Asher Clark rushed for 90 yards and Kevin
Third Quarter Third Quarter kick), 2:28. Fogler caught a 37-yard TD for Air Force (1-1),
WMU: Arnheim 41 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), Ill: Dufrene 24 run (Eller kick), 11:45. Fourth Quarter
11:56. IlSt: Salem 3 pass from M.Brown (Kutch kick), Minn: Eskridge 7 run (Ellestad kick), 13:18. which led 10-3 after three quarters.
Ind: FG Freeland 32, 5:23. 8:42. Minn: Triplett 52 fumble return (Ellestad kick), But DeLeon Eskridge scored on a 7-yard
Fourth Quarter IlSt: FG Kutch 45, 1:56. 11:45.
WMU: FG Potter 35, 12:05. Fourth Quarter Minn: FG Ellestad 39, 5:13. run to tie the game in the fourth, and then
Ind: FG Freeland 38, 9:35. Ill: McGee 11 run (Eller kick), 13:49. AFA: FG Soderberg 31, 1:03. Brandon Kirksey forced a fumble from Fal-
WMU: Safety, :23. Ill: Green 22 run (Eller kick), 9:21. A: 50,805. ANN HEISENFELT / AP
A: 35,162. IlSt: Salem 15 pass from M.Brown (Kutch kick), cons quarterback Tim Jefferson on an option
5:51. AFA Minn play, which Triplett returned for the go-ahead DeLeon Eskridge, left, rushed seven times for 53 yards as the Gophers won the opener at their new stadium.
WMU Ind A: 62,347. First downs ...................................24..................14
First downs ...................................21..................17 Rushes-yards ........................ 66-261..........24-108 score.
Rushes-yards .......................... 29-22..........33-187 IlSt Ill Passing ........................................125................219 Minnesota made the ill-fated decision to Quarterback Juice Williams, the heart of poise Saturday—and it nearly cost the Hoo-
Passing ........................................266................185 First downs ...................................21..................24 Comp-Att-Int .......................10-17-0.........20-29-0
Comp-Att-Int .......................28-43-0.........18-29-0 Rushes-yards .......................... 20-44..........46-384 Return Yards.................................... 0....................0 move under the Metrodome’s roof in 1982, and the Illini offense, limped toward the Redbird siers a victory.
Return Yards..................................10..................14 Passing ........................................354................164 Punts-Avg. ............................. 4-39.5...........4-47.0 the following three decades have been largely goal line and fell at the 1-yard line on the game’s They got things together just in time.
Punts-Avg. ............................. 6-35.2...........5-42.4 Comp-Att-Int .......................31-52-2.........13-17-1 Fumbles-Lost ...............................2-1.................1-1
Fumbles-Lost ...............................3-3.................0-0 Return Yards.................................... 0................124 Penalties-Yards ..........................2-15.............. 8-69 forgettable. first series. Indiana foiled both of Western Michigan’s
Penalties-Yards ..........................6-60..........13-106 Punts-Avg. ............................. 5-31.8...........2-29.5 Time of Possession...................33:01.............26:59 That all changed on Saturday. He sprained his right quadriceps on the potentially game-winning drives by forcing
Time of Possession...................31:39.............28:21 Fumbles-Lost ...............................2-1.................3-1
Penalties-Yards ..........................7-65..........13-115 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Grant, the stoic Hall of Fame Vikings coach 49-yard run, and left the game for good after turnovers in the final two minutes to preserve
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Time of Possession...................30:59.............29:01 RUSHING: Air Force, Clark 12-90, Tew 16-56, who played for the Gophers in the 1940s and the next play. the victory, overcoming a frantic final seven
RUSHING: W. Michigan, West 15-36, Winchester Warzeka 10-42, Jefferson 17-35, Stephens 5-23,
8-21, Burdi 1-7, Ponder 1-(minus 6), Hiller 2-(minus INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Getz 1-7, Walker 4-5, Hunter 1-3. Minnesota, was an honorary captain, openly wept while Junior Eddie McGee guided Illinois to the minutes in which there was a rash of late pen-
14), Team 2-(minus 22). Indiana, McCray 17-134, RUSHING: Illinois St., Blow 9-46, Lancaster 1-5, Eskridge 7-53, Bennett 7-27, Gray 2-15, Hoese watching his beloved alma mater be embraced win, completing 13-of-17 passes for 164 yards alties, crazy plays and even a coach’s
Evans 6-35, Payton 5-29, Burgess 2-5, Chappell 2-1, Gordon 5-3, M.Brown 5-(minus 10). Illinois, Ford 3-14, Weber 2-2, Team 3-(minus 3).
Team 1-(minus 17). 10-137, Dufrene 5-61, Green 7-56, McGee 18-55, PASSING: Air Force, Jefferson 10-17-0-125. Min- on its return home. and a touchdown and running for 55 yards challenge.
PASSING: W. Michigan, Hiller 28-43-0-266. Indi- J.Williams 1-49, Pollard 5-26. nesota, Weber 20-29-0-219. and two more scores. “That last drive, we kind of let our emotions
ana, Chappell 18-28-0-185, Evans 0-1-0-0. PASSING: Illinois St., M.Brown 27-45-1-312, Lan- RECEIVING: Air Force, Warzeka 3-44, Fogler 2-56,
RECEIVING: W. Michigan, J.White 7-55, Arnheim caster 4-7-1-42. Illinois, McGee 13-17-1-164. Tew 1-8, Quintana 1-6, Cousins 1-5, Demerath 1-4, Illinois 45, Illinois State 17 Zook said Williams should be ready to play get the best of us, we just wanted it so bad,”
6-78, West 4-35, Nunez 3-38, Ponder 3-14, Rav- RECEIVING: Illinois St., Salem 7-103, Graves 6-65, Clark 1-2. Minnesota, Decker 10-113, Stoudermire next week, and could have come back Satur- linebacker Justin Carrington said. “I think we
enell 2-18, Stevens 2-16, Winchester 1-11, Hiller Walker 5-44, King 4-38, Blow 3-51, Knecht 2-27, 3-34, Green 2-26, Hoese 2-19, Bennett 2-2, Ni.Tow-
0-1. Indiana, Doss 6-85, Belcher 5-37, Evans 2-31, Venson 2-17, Cline 1-11, Harcar 1-(minus 2). Illi- Arnett 1-25. CHAMPAIGN, ILL.—After last week’s blowout day if needed. But the team’s medical staff, ought to learn to control it a little better.”
T.Turner 2-18, Ernest 1-6, McCray 1-5, Wagner 1-3. nois, Fayson 4-39, Hoomanawanui 3-51, Ford 2-26, loss to Missouri, Illinois was looking to fatten Zook said, advised him to keep the starting Indiana Coach Bill Lynch couldn’t have said
Duvalt 1-27, Sykes 1-11, Dufrene 1-6, Green 1-4.
up and get healthy Saturday against Illinois quarterback on the sideline. it better himself.
State, a Football Championship Subdivision Yes, Indiana is off to its sixth straight 2-0
team from just up Interstate 74. Indiana 23, Western Michigan 19 start but just barely—and despite all the
The Illini (1-1) got the win they needed but miscues.
they didn’t get healthy. BLOOMINGTON, IND.—Indiana’s defense lost its — The Associated Press
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Oregon 38, Purdue 36
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“It’s definitely a sense of relief,” Ducks
Purdue 7 10 7 12 — 36
quarterback Jeremiah Masoli said. Oregon 10 7 14 7 — 38
“There were a lot of doubters, but we got First Quarter
Ore: FG Flint 28, 10:19.
it done.” Pur: J.Taylor 5 run (Wiggs kick), 8:17.
Blount appeared on the field with his Ore: Crenshaw 2 run (Flint kick), 6:10.
Second Quarter
teammates before the game wearing his Pur: Bolden 19 run (Wiggs kick), 14:30.
No. 9 jersey. Coach Chip Kelly suspended Ore: Thurmond 18 interception return (Flint kick), 4:04.
Pur: FG Wiggs 28, :00.
the running back for the season last week Third Quarter
after he punched Boise State’s Byron Pur: Bolden 1 run (Wiggs kick), 8:24.
Ore: Littlejohn 28 fumble return (Flint kick), 5:06.
Hout following Oregon’s opener. DON RYAN / AP Ore: Masoli 15 run (Flint kick), 1:51.
Blount, a senior, was allowed to stay on Oregon QB Jeremiah Masoli was 11-for-21 for 163 yards passing, but his lone TD came on this 15-yard run. Fourth Quarter
Pur: Bolden 22 pass from Elliott (kick blocked), 13:46.
scholarship and practice with the team, Ore: Barner 21 run (Flint kick), 6:42.
but can’t appear in any games. Andre Crenshaw said. in Eugene. Pur: Valentin 15 pass from K.Smith (pass failed), 1:01.
A: 57,772.
When asked by reporters if he could Against the Broncos, the Ducks had Oregon fared better against Purdue, Pur Ore
talk, Blount said, “Nah,” and walked just 152 yards offense, their worst show- but it wasn’t without its challenges. First downs ...................................................... 24 ..........................................17
Rushes-yards ............................................44-170 ..................................41-193
away. ing in nearly 15 years. Oregon didn’t have The Ducks couldn’t capitalize on Casey Passing ........................................................... 281 ........................................163
One fan at Autzen Stadium raised a a first down until the third quarter. Matthews’ interception on the Oregon 23 Comp-Att-Int ..........................................25-42-2 ................................11-21-0
Return Yards........................................................3 ..........................................88
sign that read “Free LeGarrette,” and It was quite a departure for the Ducks, and had to settle for a 28-yard field goal Punts-Avg. .................................................7-40.4 ...................................6-39.8
when the video scoreboard ran highlights who had the second-ranked rushing from Morgan Flint to go up 3-0 early in Fumbles-Lost ..................................................1-1 ........................................2-2
Penalties-Yards .............................................4-18 ......................................9-66
of last season’s Ducks, a clip of Blount offense in the country behind Navy and the first quarter. Time of Possession......................................36:19 .................................... 23:41
drew cheers. were ranked among the top 10 in total The Boilermakers came back with a INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Purdue, Bolden 29-123, Elliott 7-17, J.Taylor 7-16, Crank 1-14.
Blount left the field for the game, and offense and scoring offense. quick drive that ended with Jaycen Tay- Oregon, Masoli 14-84, James 9-56, Barner 5-34, Crenshaw 11-23, Team
Oregon went about distancing itself from But it got worse for Oregon after the lor’s 5-yard run to take the lead, but Ore- 2-(minus 4).
PASSING: Purdue, Elliott 24-41-2-266, K.Smith 1-1-0-15. Oregon, Masoli
the punch and the loss to Boise State. game, when Blount slugged Hout. The gon’s Crenshaw capped an equally quick 11-21-0-163.
“It’s been tough, but we’re focused. We next day, Kelly proclaimed the punish- drive with a 2-yard TD dash and the RECEIVING: Purdue, Valentin 8-82, K.Smith 4-68, K.Adams 4-35, Bolden 3-52,
Carlos 3-33, Lindsay 2-4, C.Smith 1-7. Oregon, Maehl 5-49, Holland 4-71,
kept our heads on straight,” running back ment and ended Blount’s playing career Ducks were ahead 10-7. Dickson 1-32, Paulson 1-11.
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Running backs
This league is home
to some of the
Washington 42, Idaho 23
BIG EAST Mountaineers led by Brown’s four TD strikes West Virginia 35, East Carolina 20
Independents
WEST POINT, N.Y.— Duke coach Southern Miss 1-0 2-0 Virginia, Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
David Cutcliffe knew he was going UAB 1-1 1-1 at Troy, Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
to play Sean Renfree at some point. East Carolina 0-0 1-1 at No. 19 North Carolina, Saturday, noon
Renfree himself didn’t know Marshall 0-0 1-1 Bowling Green, Saturday, 7 p.m.
until the Blue Devils recovered a TEAM OVERALL NEXT Memphis 0-0 0-2 Tennessee-Martin, Saturday, 8 p.m.
UCF 0-1 1-1 Buffalo, Saturday, 6 p.m.
fumble at the Army 19 and he got
Army 1-1 Ball State, Saturday, noon RISING WEST
sent out onto the field. Navy 1-1 at Pittsburgh, Saturday, 6 p.m. Michael Floyd SMU 1-0 2-0 at Washington State, Saturday, 5 p.m.
Two plays later, he connected on Notre Dame 1-1 Michigan St., Saturday, 3:30 p.m. Irish star making case as Tulsa 1-0 1-0 at No. 13 Oklahoma, Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
the first pass of his college career best WR in nation with 11
Houston 0-0 2-0 Texas Tech, Sept. 26, 9:15 p.m.
for a 17-yard scoring pass that put catches for 320 yards this
year. UTEP 0-0 0-2 at New Mexico, Saturday, 8 p.m.
Duke ahead on its way to a 35-19 Rice 0-1 0-2 at No. 5 Okla. State, Saturday, 7 p.m.
win over the Black Knights. Tulane 0-1 0-2 McNeese State, Sept. 26, 3:30 p.m.
“I just ran in there, threw that, FALLING
and just all you can do is be the hap- Army goin’ bowlin’
piest kid ever and run down there That’s the old Army team RISING FALLING
and go celebrate with my team,” the with which we’ve all
grown to sympathize. June Jones ECU magic
redshirt freshman said. SMU coach already East Carolina doesn’t
“I had intended to play him last has matched team’s seem to be close to
week and didn’t, and I made my win total of past two last year’s September MATT BUSH / AP
Duke 0 7 7 21 — 35 years combined. Cinderella. Southern Mississippi TE Leroy Banks hurdled UCF safety Michael Greco
mind up we would play him regard- Army 7 3 3 6 — 19 for a touchdown on an 18-yard pass play that put his team ahead 14-0.
less of circumstance,” Cutcliffe said.
“It’s not any kind of statement or First Quarter
Army: Steelman 2 run (Carlton kick), 10:07. SMU 35, UAB 33
anything other than just confidence Second Quarter
in Sean. ... I had decided I wanted Army: FG Carlton 43, 13:38.
Sean in there in that series, unless
we’re backed up.”
Duke: Vernon 14 pass from Lewis (Snyderwine kick), 5:52.
Third Quarter
Duke: Huffman 17 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick), 7:44.
Army: FG Carlton 31, 3:42.
Mitchell, Mustangs hold off Blazers
Leon Wright sealed the game for Fourth Quarter
Duke by returning two intercep- Duke: Varner 31 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick), 14:52. BIRMINGHAM, ALA.—B.L. Mitchell Shawnbrey McNeal’s 19-yard run with “I’m proud of the way we responded in
Duke: Wright 51 interception return (Snyderwine kick), 1:48.
tions for touchdowns in the final MIKE GROLL / AP Duke: Wright 33 interception return (Snyderwine kick), 1:32. threw for 353 yards and three touch- 4:04 left. UAB got within two on Jef- this close game,” Southern Miss coach
1:48 to end any hopes of a comeback Duke CB Leon Wright sealed it by scoring Army: Villanueva 8 pass from Ca.Williams, :00. downs and Southern Methodist held fery Anderson’s 14-yard touchdown Larry Fedora said. “It was a hard-
twice in a span of 16 seconds. A: 25,698.
by the Black Knights. off Alabama-Birmingham’s rally to reception, but Webb’s rushing attempt fought game in sloppy conditions, and
Duke Army win 35-33 on Saturday. on a 2-point conversion failed. we knew it would be a battle.”
First downs ................................................14 ...........................20
Navy 32, points on the way to a win. Rushes-yards .......................................32-70 ...................57-266
Passing .....................................................166 .........................119
Mitchell, who completed 28-of-47 Davis connected with Leroy Banks
Louisiana Tech 14 After Phillip Livas’ 85-yard punt Comp-Att-Int ................................... 12-24-0 ..................10-24-2
passes, had touchdown throws of 44, Central Florida 26, S. Miss. 19 for an 18-yard touchdown to give
return made it 14-0, the Mids’ Return Yards.............................................100 ............................. 8 32 and 6 yards. His third TD pass went Southern Miss a 14-0 lead in the first
Punts-Avg. ..........................................7-36.3 .................... 6-38.8
ANNAPOLIS, MD.—A mere six min- defense stiffened and Navy shut the Fumbles-Lost ...........................................2-2 ..........................3-2
to Cole Beasley to give the Mustangs HATTIESBURG, MISS.—Austin Davis quarter. Fletcher’s 5-yard rushing
utes in, and Navy found itself down visitors out the rest of the way— Penalties-Yards ......................................5-45 ........................5-51 (2-0, 1-0 Conference USA) a 28-7 lead threw for 253 yards and a touchdown score put the Golden Eagles ahead
Time of Possession................................23:56 ......................36:04
by two touchdowns to Louisiana leading 18-14 at the break. The final in the second quarter. to help Southern Mississippi beat Cen- 26-13 in the fourth. Hodges completed
Tech. That’s not exactly ideal for a two scores of the game came in the INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS The Blazers (1-1, 1-1 CUSA) scored tral Florida in the Conference USA 15-of-26 passes for 158 yards and two
RUSHING: Duke, Boyette 21-48, Hollingsworth 5-24, Lewis 5-0,
team that specializes in a slow, fourth quarter, with Curry going in Team 1-(minus 2). Army, Mealy 10-99, Steelman 17-75, Carter
20 points in the third quarter to cut the opener for both teams. touchdowns for UCF (1-1, 0-1). “I think
almost geologic, triple-option from the 3 with 10:31 to play and 14-33, I.Smith 6-27, Ehie 5-17, Bulls 1-12, Fletcher 2-7, Hunter lead to 28-27. Joe Webb scored on a Damion Fletcher rushed for 103 the players know that we gave up some
1-2, McDaniel 1-(minus 6).
offense. But the Midshipmen got Dobbs scoring from the 2 with 5:50 PASSING: Duke, Lewis 5-16-0-60, Renfree 7-8-0-106. Army,
1-yard run, Mark Ferrell had an yards for the Golden Eagles (2-0, 1-0), points that you can’t give up,” Golden
two rushing touchdowns from left. The go-ahead touchdown was Ca.Williams 8-18-2-91, Steelman 2-6-0-28. 80-yard touchdown run and Andre who outgained UCF 418-194. Knight coach George O’Leary said. “I
RECEIVING: Duke, Boyette 2-35, Kelly 2-29, Vernon 2-23, Wil-
quarterback Ricky Dobbs and set up by Jabaree Tuani’s intercep- liams 2-18, Watkins 2-13, Varner 1-31, Huffman 1-17. Army,
Hicks returned an interception 20 Fletcher, who was held to 17 yards think they understand that close only
Marcus Curry ran for 124 yards to tionan,” Tuani said. Villanueva 4-68, Hunter 3-27, Barr 2-16, Carter 1-8. yards for a score. rushing in the first half, gained 86 counts in horseshoes.”
help Navy score 32 unanswered — The Associated Press SMU regained its eight-point lead on yards on the ground in the second half. — The Associated Press
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MOUNTAIN WEST
TEAM
BYU
CONF.
0-0
OVERALL
2-0
NEXT
Florida State, Saturday, 7 p.m.
Kahut’s late FG helps Beavers improve to 2-0
Colorado State 0-0 2-0 Nevada, Saturday, 5 p.m. LAS VEGAS—Oregon State kicker Justin Kahut
Utah 0-0 2-0 at Oregon, Saturday, 3:30 p.m. converted a 33-yard field goal with seven sec-
TCU 0-0 1-0 Texas State, Saturday, 7 p.m. onds left to give the Beavers a 23-21 win over
Air Force 0-0 1-1 at New Mexico, Saturday, 7:30 p.m. UNLV on Saturday night.
San Diego State 0-0 1-1 at Idaho, Saturday, 5 p.m. Teammate Jacquizz Rodgers rushed for 166
UNLV 0-0 1-1 at Hawaii, Saturday, 9 p.m. yards on 26 carries and had 65 receiving yards
Wyoming 0-0 1-1 at Colorado, Saturday, 3:30 p.m. on 10 receptions.
New Mexico 0-0 0-2 Air Force, Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
His brother James Rodgers had a 4-yard touch-
down catch in the third quarter which put the
Oregon St. 0 6 14 3 — 23 Beavers (2-0) up 20-7.
UNLV 0 0 7 14 — 21 Backup quarterback Mike Clausen rallied
Second Quarter UNLV (1-1) with two fourth-quarter touchdown
OrSt: Camp 1 pass from Canfield (kick failed), 1:04. passes which give the Rebels a 21-20 lead with
Third Quarter
OrSt: Jac.Rodgers 2 run (Kahut kick), 13:07. 4:16 left.
UNLV: Anthony 19 pass from Clayton (Watson However, Oregon State answered, and Kahut
kick), 10:42.
OrSt: Jam.Rodgers 4 pass from Canfield (Kahut redeemed himself after earlier missing a
kick), 7:17. 47-yarder off the left post and an extra point.
Fourth Quarter
UNLV: Anthony 13 pass from Clausen (Waterman
kick), 10:53.
UNLV: Payne 10 pass from Clausen (Watson kick),
Colorado State 24, Weber State 23
4:16. FORT COLLINS, COLO.—All Weber State quarterback
OrSt: FG Kahut 33, :07. Cameron Higgins had to do was take the snap as
A: 25,967.
time was winding down, then fall forward to set
OrSt UNLV up a chip-shot field goal to beat Colorado State.
First downs ...................................20..................19
Rushes-yards ........................ 35-184............25-82 But Higgins couldn’t secure the center-snap
Passing ........................................198................228 exchange. The ball deflected off his hands, and
Comp-Att-Int .......................25-31-0.........24-35-1
Return Yards.................................... 0....................0 so did the Wildcats’ chance for an upset.
Punts-Avg. ............................. 4-43.3...........3-33.3 Guy Miller recovered the fumble deep in Colo- DENIS POROY / AP
Fumbles-Lost ...............................1-0.................1-1
Penalties-Yards ..........................8-56.............. 4-41 rado State territory with 42 seconds left as the San Diego State DB Aaron Moore (21) intercepts a pass intended for Southern Utah WR Jared Ursua during the first quarter.
Time of Possession...................33:03.............26:57 Rams avoided an upset.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS “It happened so fast,” Higgins said. “We tried
RUSHING: Oregon St., Jac.Rodgers 26-166, Ste- RICH ABRAHAMSON / AP to change up the stance of the center (Kyle New Mexico. score to lead San Diego State.
venson 2-28, Jam.Rodgers 3-16, Canfield 4-(minus
26). UNLV, Trotter 11-35, Clausen 4-25, Johnson Colorado State’s Mychal Sisson (6) comes up short Mutcher) to a four-point stance, and it threw us The Golden Hurricane (2-0) took advantage of Vincent Brown caught six passes for 142 yards
4-16, Brogdon 1-9, Clayton 5-(minus 3). in an attempt to intercept a pass thrown to Weber off. The ball went out of my hands.” early mistakes by the Lobos (0-2), then got their and one touchdown. He also contributed a
PASSING: Oregon St., Canfield 25-31-0-198. UNLV,
Clayton 18-26-1-170, Clausen 6-9-0-58. State’s Cody Nakamua. Weber State had driven to the Colorado State offense in high gear in the second half. 28-yard punt return and a 36-yard kickoff return
RECEIVING: Oregon St., Jac.Rodgers 10-65, Jam. 11 before the fumble. Kinne threw two touchdown passes to Slick for a total of 206 yards.
Rodgers 6-48, Bishop 5-43, Adeniji 2-26, Kjos 1-15,
Camp 1-1. UNLV, Wolfe 9-91, Payne 6-46, Anthony RISING “That was a nice little surprise,” Miller said of Shelley and one each to Damaris Johnson and Brandon Sullivan led the Aztecs’ rushing with
5-57, Trotter 2-12, Barefield 1-13, Robinson 1-9. his good fortune. “I fired off the ball and was lucky Jamad Williams before being removed in the a career-high 111 yards on 24 carries.
TCU in the trenches
TCU had 204 rushing yards, while to see the ball on the ground and to fall on it.” fourth quarter. Southern Utah quarterback Cade Cooper com-
holding Virginia to just 57 yards on Weber State coach Ron McBride said the play “He’s a good quarterback,” Tulsa coach Todd pleted 15-of-29 passes for 165 yards. He was
the ground in a dominating win. was “just stupid. It was our game to win, and we Graham said. “He’s calm, cool and collected. He’s intercepted three times and sacked three times.
can’t kick an extra point and we can’t kick a chip- a leader and he’s a playmaker. The other players Fesi Sitake had seven receptions for 74 yards.
FALLING shot field goal.” look to him.” Austin Minefee rushed for 111 yards and a
New Mexico ground game touchdown for the Thunderbirds (1-1).
Two games in, and the Lobos still Tulsa 44, New Mexico 10 San Diego State 35, Southern Utah 19 The victory was Brady Hoke’s first as coach of
haven’t surpassed 100-yard mark for
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—G.J. Kinne threw for 310 SAN DIEGO—Ryan Lindley threw for 287 yards the Aztecs.
total rushing yards this season.
yards and four touchdowns to help Tulsa defeat and two touchdowns and rushed for another — The Associated Press
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SUN BELT
Louisiana-Lafayette 17, Kansas State 15 South Florida 35, Western Kentucky 13
Albrecht’s debut boot a winner Grothe now Big East’s total offense king
BOWLING GREEN, KY.—Jared Clen- South Florida 7 7 7 14 — 35
Kansas St. 2 0 0 13 — 15 denin sounded like a lot of players W. Kentucky 3 3 7 0 — 13
Louisiana-Lafayette 0 14 0 3 — 17
who’ve tried—and failed—to chase First Quarter
First Quarter down South Florida quarterback WKen: FG Tinius 40, 6:14.
KSt: Safety, 2:43. USF: Plancher 1 run (Alvarado kick), :47.
Second Quarter Matt Grothe over the years. Second Quarter
ULL: Sails 13 run (Albrecht kick), 9:37. After watching Grothe throw USF: T.Wilson 14 pass from Grothe (Alvarado kick), 8:20.
ULL: Aubrey 1 pass from Masson (Albrecht kick), :05. WKen: FG Tinius 31, :57.
Fourth Quarter for 208 yards and two touchdowns Third Quarter
KSt: Mastrud 3 pass from Dan.Thomas (kick failed), 14:56. and run for another 53 yards to USF: Daniels 7 run (Alvarado kick), 4:50.
KSt: Dan.Thomas 3 run (Cherry kick), 8:08. WKen: Booker 15 run (Tinius kick), :27.
ULL: FG Albrecht 48, :32. become the most prolific offensive Fourth Quarter
A: 16,431. player in Big East history, all the USF: Busbee 17 pass from Grothe (Alvarado kick), 11:26.
USF: Plancher 20 run (Alvarado kick), 6:03.
KSt ULL Western Kentucky defensive line- A: 20,568.
First downs ...................................16................................................16 man could do shake his head.
Rushes-yards ........................ 46-196........................................29-102 USF WKen
Passing ........................................181............................................. 185 “He’s a quick guy,” Clendenin First downs ...............................................22.............................. 16
Comp-Att-Int .......................14-30-1......................................20-36-1 said. “It was pretty frustrating. He Rushes-yards ....................................42-253.......................37-200
Return Yards..................................25..................................................1 Passing ....................................................208.............................. 84
Punts-Avg. ............................. 6-40.0.........................................7-39.1 was ducking out of holes when I Comp-Att-Int ...................................13-22-1.....................13-26-1
Fumbles-Lost ...............................2-1..............................................2-2 thought we had him. He did a good Return Yards............................................(-7).............................. 39
Penalties-Yards ..........................8-64............................................4-39 Punts-Avg. .........................................2-44.5........................4-41.0
Time of Possession...................36:31.......................................... 23:29 job of making guys miss.” Fumbles-Lost ...........................................2-1.............................0-0
It’s something Grothe’s done Penalties-Yards ..................................... 9-85.......................13-124
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Time of Possession...............................30:12.........................29:48
RUSHING: Kansas St., Dan.Thomas 27-136, Coffman 13-50, Gregory again and again over the last four
3-13, Banks 1-2, Team 1-(minus 2), Doerr 1-(minus 3). Louisiana- seasons while helping turn the INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Lafayette, Sails 20-78, Masson 3-17, Booker 4-9, A.Joseph 1-6, Team RUSHING: South Florida, Plancher 18-115, Lamar 8-60, Grothe
1-(minus 8). Bulls (2-0) into perennial contend- 11-53, Samuels 1-13, Daniels 4-12. W. Kentucky, B.Smith 21-105,
LESLIE WESTBROOK / AP PASSING: Kansas St., Coffman 13-25-1-178, Gregory 0-4-0-0, Dan. ers in the Big East. Rainey 8-56, Brooks 2-17, Booker 2-13, Gaebler 1-4, Hayden 1-4,
Thomas 1-1-0-3. Louisiana-Lafayette, Masson 20-36-1-185. Vasquez 1-2, Team 1-(minus 1).
The first-ever college field-goal try by Tyler Albrecht (10) ended up being a 48-yard winner. RECEIVING: Kansas St., Snipes 3-78, Mastrud 3-35, Banks 3-33, Dan. Though he wasn’t always sharp PASSING: South Florida, Grothe 13-22-1-208. W. Kentucky,
Thomas 2-19, L.Brown 2-12, S.Smith 1-4. Louisiana-Lafayette, Miller against the upstart Hilltoppers JOE IMEL / AP B.Smith 13-26-1-84.
6-47, Aubrey 6-38, Green 2-29, A.Joseph 2-20, Sails 2-15, Hill 1-19, RECEIVING: South Florida, Mitchell 4-130, Love 3-32, Richardson
LAFAYETTE, LA.—Watching from the season-opening 42-19 victory over Lee 1-17. (0-2), Grothe did more than South Florida QB Matt Grothe had 261 yards 2-13, Busbee 1-17, T.Wilson 1-14, Landi 1-4, Plancher 1-(minus
sideline with the clock winding Southern last week. He played on enough to snuff out of WKU’s bid of total offense against Western Kentucky. 2). W. Kentucky, Doyle 4-20, Cooper 2-22, Boyer 2-11, Gaebler
2-10, Sheppard 1-16, Brooks 1-5, Rainey 1-0.
down and his team on a final des- special teams in 2007 and was Wildcats running back Daniel for the attention-grabbing win the
perate drive, Tyler Albrecht knew injured all of the 2008 season. Thomas threw for one score and program is looking for during its we can be Big East champions.” nearly three quarters to put the
his first collegiate field-goal attempt “I was just trying to treat it like ran for one in that quarter, throw- first season as a full-fledged mem- Grothe threw touchdown passes Hilltoppers away.
was going to be a big one. any other,” Albrecht said. “For my ing a 3-yard jump pass to Jeron ber of Division I-A. of 14 yards to Theo Wilson and 17 “I definitely think we need to
He was ready for the moment. first field goal, of course I was ner- Mastrud off a direct snap on the Grothe’s 261 yards of total yards to Ben Busbee, helping the sharpen it up and make fewer mis-
The junior calmly nailed a vous, but I hit it real solid. I knew it first play of the final quarter. offense gave him 10,702 combined Bulls overcome a sluggish start takes,” Plancher said.
48-yarder with 32 seconds left to had the distance but was leaning to Seven minutes later, Thomas yards for his career, breaking the and post their 13th straight regu- Still, the Bulls had more than
give Louisiana-Lafayette a 17-15 vic- the left a little.” capped an 86-yard drive with a record of 10,529 held by former lar season nonconference win. enough to handle the Hilltoppers.
tory over Kansas State on Saturday The Ragin’ Cajuns, unbeaten 3-yard run, and Josh Cherry hit the West Virginia star Pat White as “We could have scored more “It’s a good win,” said South
night. through their first two games for extra point for the 15-14 lead with the Bulls took control in the sec- points, but penalties hurt us,” Florida coach Jim Leavitt. “You
“When they went up on us 15-14, the first time since 1990, had only 8:08 left. ond half to pull away from the Grothe said. “But we were able to come here, they’re opening their
I started preparing mentally,” two first downs in the second half The Wildcats forced Louisiana- Hilltoppers. overcome it and keep working.” (renovated) stadium, they’re moti-
Albrecht said. “I knew if we got before quarterback Chris Masson Lafayette to punt near midfield “It’s an honor,” Grothe said. “I Moise Plancher added 115 yards vated and I thought it was going to
down there it was going to be up to completed four passes for 30 yards with 6:34 left and had a chance to couldn’t do it without any of my rushing and two touchdowns for be a tough ballgame. ... Athleti-
me.” in the final drive. run out the clock, but the Cajuns teammates or any of the coaches South Florida, though he wasn’t cally we’re a much better team
Albrecht did not attempt a field Kansas State (1-1) had rallied from forced a punt with 3:50 left. giving me a chance to be here. exactly in the mood to celebrate than Western but they played with
goal in his first two seasons and a 14-2 deficit with two fourth-quar- — The Associated Press Hopefully the record will be way after the Bulls committed nine more heart than we did at times.”
was limited to six extra points in a ter touchdowns. up there at the end of the year and penalties for 85 yards and took — The Associated Press
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Middle Tennessee 31, Memphis 14
Middle Tennessee 0-0 1-1 at Maryland, Saturday, 3:30 p.m. MURFREESBORO, TENN.—Dwight Dasher lead on the first possession of the sec- Fresno State 0-0 1-1 No. 12 Boise State, Friday, 9 p.m. FALLING
North Texas 0-0 1-1 at No. 4 Alabama, Saturday, 12:20 p.m. Nevada 0-0 0-1 at Colorado State, Saturday, 5 p.m. La Tech runners
passed for 231 yards and two touch- ond extra period with a 7-yard TD Thought 96 rushing
Florida Atlantic 0-0 0-1 at South Carolina, Saturday, 7 p.m. Utah State 0-0 0-1 at Texas A&M, Saturday, 7 p.m.
downs and rushed for 89 yards to run. yards last week was
Florida International 0-0 0-1 at Rutgers, Saturday, 5 p.m. Louisiana Tech 0-0 0-2 Nicholls State, Saturday, 7 p.m.
lead Middle Tennessee to a 31-14 vic- North Texas (1-1) forced overtime bad? Tech had just 11
Troy 0-0 0-2 UAB, Saturday, 3:30 p.m. San Jose State 0-0 0-2 at Stanford, Saturday, 9 p.m.
tory over Memphis on Saturday with 46 seconds left when Jeremy on Saturday vs. Navy.
Western Kentucky 0-0 0-2 Central Arkansas, Saturday, 7 p.m. New Mexico State 0-1 0-1 UTEP, Saturday, 8 p.m.
night. Knott’s 18-yard field goal tied it at
The Blue Raiders (1-1) rebounded 20-20.
RISING FALLING from a 37-14 loss to Clemson by roll- Kenny Jackson gave Ohio its first New Mexico State 21, Prairie View A&M 18
Cajun party Hilltopper passing ing up 436 yards in offense compared lead of the night with a 69-yard inter-
La-Lafayette is 2-0 for Western Kentucky has
first time since 1990
after beating a BCS
team, albeit a bad one.
mustered a combined
128 passing yards in its
first two games.
to 219 for the Tigers (0-2), who lost
their season opener to Mississippi
45-14.
ception return in the fourth quarter,
picking off backup quarterback
Nathan Tune after starter Riley
Fleming, Smith help new coach
Dasher hit Shane Blissard on a
40-yard touchdown pass for a 14-7
Dodge (12 of 22, 117 yards) left the
game with a shoulder injury.
pick up first victory of season
lead with 10:02 left in the second
quarter, then had a 42-yard carry on Louisiana-Monroe 58, LAS CRUCES, N.M.—Jeff Fleming completed remaining, but the Panthers could not
the Blue Raiders’ next possession to Texas Southern 0 8-of-20 passes and ran for two touch- regain possession as NMSU ran out the
set up a 28-yard field goal by Alan downs as New Mexico State beat Prairie clock.
Gendreau. MONROE, LA.—Frank Goodin scored View A&M 21-18. With less than a minute before the half,
With 2:44 left in the third quarter, three touchdowns in Louisiana- The New Mexico State (1-1) win marked New Mexico State junior defensive back
Dasher found Patrick Honeycutt for Monroe’s easy home victory of Texas the first victory in the DeWayne Walker Alphonso Powell grabbed his first inter-
a 24-yard score. Southern. era. The former UCLA defensive coordi- ception of the season. The turnover was
Arkelon Hall was 13 of 22 for 93 Louisiana-Monroe outrushed the nator took over the reins this winter after the lone one in the first half.
yards and one interception for Mem- Tigers 345-6 with two Warhawks the school fired former head coach Hal The late-game rally came after Black
phis, which was playing in Murfrees- gaining more than 100 yards. Isaiah Mumme. relieved starting quarterback Jay Bluford.
boro for the first time since 1953 Newsome picked up 158 yards on 22 Aggies running back Seth Smith fin- The junior, who entered in the second half,
before a record crowd of 28,105 at carries and Goodin added 105 yards ished with 157 yards on 25 carries. Smith completed 12-of-14 passes for 101 yards
Floyd Stadium. on 16 carries. went over the century mark on his 14th while adding three carries for 31 yards.
Trey Revell scored two touch- carry of the game during New Mexico Running back Donald Babers led Prai-
Ohio 31, North Texas 30, 2OT downs for the Warhawks through State’s second-quarter scoring drive, a rie View with 18 carries for 120 yards.
the air, and had 238 yards on 17-of-19 possession topped off by a 1-yard touch- NMSU running back Marquell Colston
DENTON, TEXAS—Theo Scott and Tay- passing. Louisiana-Monroe (1-1) down run by Fleming. added nine carries for 66 yards and a
lor Price hooked up for a 15-yard gained a total of 592 yards of total New Mexico State hadn’t registered touchdown.
touchdown and the ensuing 2-point offense, while Texas Southern lost that many yards on the ground since The Panthers went up 3-0 on their first
conversion pass as Ohio rallied for a four fumbles in the shutout. 2003 when Eric Higgins recorded 218 possession on a Brady Faggard 30-yard
double-overtime victory. The Warhawks’ defense held the against Louisiana-Monroe. field goal.
Ohio (1-1) decided to go for two Tigers (0-3) to 103 total yards and Prairie View (1-1) inched back into the New Mexico State answered with an
points after a roughing-the-passer notched a safety midway through the game late. Down 21-3, the team had a 11-play, 80-yard drive. The possession
penalty on the TD moved the ball third quarter. 9-yard scoring run from quarterback K.J. saw Smith and Colston carry the ball
inside the 2-yard line. Texas Southern’s quarterback Black as well as a 27-yard touchdown toss seven times and gain 58 yards. Fleming
TERRANCE ARMSTARD / AP The teams matched field goals in Arvell Nelson was 18 of 32 for 97 from Black to wide receiver Anthony put things away on the possession with a
Louisiana-Monroe WR Darrell McNeal, center, prepares to get hit from the first overtime before Cam Mont- yards. Weeden. The two-point conversion cut 10-yard scoring run.
three different defenders after making a first-half catch. gomery gave North Texas a 30-23 — The Associated Press the Aggies’ lead down to three with 3:01 — The Associated Press
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Scouts’ views
As goes RB Clinton Portis, right, so goes QB Jason Campbell and the Redskins’ offense. Sheridan’s defense. Sheridan is the
Giants’ new defensive coordina-
A: Yeah I am, I mean it’s just
numbers. I still have to go out
there and play and show myself. I mean
history book, but he’s the reason I
picked it from the beginning in college
“Our goal is to win the NFC tor, and his preseason became a it’s nice, but you know you still have go back in ’99.
East, so we can’t slip up on open- Clinton Portis was the leading offseason the Redskins flirted little more interesting when star to and do it.
ing day,’’ Redskins running rusher in the league. You can’t unsuccessfully with Jay Cutler right end Osi Umenyiora
back Clinton Portis said. “We
can start out by getting this win
let that happen (today).’’
When Jacobs topped the 100-
and Mark Sanchez. Coach Jim
Zorn believes Campbell has
stormed out of a meeting and
skipped practice for one day. Q: I think Jeff Saturday wrote a
great description of you in
Q: Do you think you’ve reached
that level of his play or at
some point you’ll get there? How do
against the Giants and put them yard mark in 2009, the Giants become tougher and better. Both have downplayed the the magazine, and he hit it right on you compare yourself to him?
behind the eight ball and have were 4-0. The back who plays “I think with all the specula- incident.
them play catch-up instead of us
playing catch-up.’’
best Sunday is likely to be on the
winning side.
tion with Mark Sanchez, the QB
from Denver, the whole situa-
“It was so completely overin-
flated, it’s laughable,’’ Sheridan
the head when he said that you’re a
complete defender. Where are you
at with your game right now?
A: No, I’m not there, I still have a lot
of work to do. He was a great
player and definitely the best that
Here are some keys to the tion with us kind of fizzling at said.
Giants-Redskins matchup: Eli Manning vs. Jason Camp-
bell. Both of these QBs are on the
the end, I think all of that specu-
lation put him in a mindset of
However, former coordinator
Steve Spagnuolo, now the Rams’
A: I’m OK. I mean I definitely can
get better and learn some more
things. I have a lot of room to improve.
played at that position, and I still have a
long way to go. But I’m not going to quit
until I get close to it.
Brandon Jacobs vs. Portis. These spot—for different reasons. The wanting to improve,’’ Zorn said. head coach, set a high standard I’m not a complete player yet, and I want
elite running backs are barome- Giants showed Manning the “I think he put his nose to the for the Giants’ defense. Sheridan
ters to their team’s performance.
When Portis rushed for 100
money; now he needs to show
them consistency. Consider this:
grindstone and got after it.’’
Campbell and Zorn may both
has a tough act to follow.
Meanwhile, the Redskins
to be like Reggie White, the guy that
wore No. 92 and a big reason why I
wear No. 92.
Q: Look at the division. Do you
think you guys stack up to
teams like the Giants?
yards or more last season, the In the final five games last sea- need better seasons to keep their must prove they can move the
Redskins were 5-1.
“If you don’t stop him first and
son—including the playoff loss
to the Eagles—Manning didn’t
jobs. ball more consistently than last
season. Zorn’s reputation as an Q: So you wear No. 92 in honor
of Reggie White?
A: Yeah, I think so. We’ve got a
good defense and can be great if
we put everything together like we’re
foremost, you are going to have a throw for as many as 200 yards. Redskins offensive line vs. the innovative offensive coach will Yeah. Going into college from
long day,’’ Giants middle line-
backer Antonio Pierce said.
No wonder the Giants lost four
of those five games.
Giants pass rush. Campbell was
sacked four times against the
be put to the test.
“I feel more prepared,’’ Zorn
A: high school, I never really
watched NFL ball. But I kept hearing
supposed to. I haven’t really watched
their defense but I know they’re good.
But I know if we put everything
“Last year when they were 6-2, Campbell also slumped in Giants last November, and Osi said. “I’m pretty excited to be the name Reggie White and how he was together the way we’re suppose to, we
they were running the ball. December, and during the Umenyiora did not even play. able to show what we can do.’’ a big guy and agile, very strong and can be dominant.
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CHICAGO AT GREEN BAY Today, 8:20 p.m., NBC MINNESOTA AT CLEVELAND Today, 1 p.m., CBS
Two big guns are ready to go off Favre: Vikings need to ‘build chemistry’
BY DENNIS DILLON The Packers’ defense. McCarthy BY ALBERT BREER
[email protected] blew it up after last season. He [email protected]
fired coordinator Bob Sanders
GREEN BAY—When it comes to and replaced him with Dom CLEVELAND—The must-wins start now for the
NFL rivalries, Packers vs. Bears is Capers, who has installed his sig- Vikings.
the Big Kahuna. nature 3-4 scheme. When Brett Favre and Co. open this afternoon in
These teams have a history dat- Several players have new roles, Cleveland, it will be the jumping-off point for a three-
ing to 1921, when the Bears, then including Kampman, who was game stretch against three teams (Browns, Lions,
known as the Staleys, beat out such shifted to outside ’backer after 49ers) that have combined for precisely one non-losing
teams as the Buffalo All-Ameri- playing end his first seven sea- season over the last six years.
cans, Akron Pros and Dayton Tri- sons in Green Bay. It will be inter- The bottom line is that Favre was brought in to put
angles for the league title. Since esting to see what problems the Minnesota over the top. And for that to happen, the
then, the only two years the Bears 3-4 pose for the Bears. Vikings need to get wins now before the schedule
and Packers haven’t met were 1922 “I think there’s a level of uncer- hardens in October as the club navigates through the
and 1982, when a players strike tainty that can be placed in the much-improved NFC North.
shortened the regular season to offensive players’ minds based on The soft early schedule presumably should allow
nine games. just the myriad looks,” Kampman Favre and the passing game to develop. The quarter- PAUL BATTAGLIA / AP
What makes this rivalry so spe- said. “The ability to bring differ- back, after all, has been with the club for less than four Brett Favre and Minnesota must cash in on a soft early schedule.
cial? “I think just because of the ROSS D. FRANKLIN / AP ent packages and looks and blitz weeks.
sheer number of times they’ve Aaron Kampman moved to linebacker. patterns presents itself in a more “We just need to continue to build chemistry,” Favre Jared Allen, who has 30 sacks over the past two years.
played each other,” Packers outside difficult-to-discern format for the said. “(That) to me is the most important thing. Every- Making the matchup even tougher for the Browns is
linebacker Aaron Kampman said. “I think he’s got an arm that’s offense.” thing else will kind of fall into line as we go along.” the Pro Bowl inside duo of Kevin Williams and Pat
The NFC North adversaries will pretty impressive,” Kampman Ultimately, progress in that area will mean a lot come Williams, which almost necessitates giving Thomas
square off for the 178th time— said. “I saw him throw the ball 65 The Bears’ pass rush. New line December and January. Here’s what means the most more responsibility in blocking Allen.
interestingly, they have met only yards in the air off his back foot in coach Rod Marinelli needs to get today: “It’s tough,” Browns coach Eric Mangini said. “Jared
once in the postseason—tonight in the preseason against the Giants.” more pressure from his linemen, Allen is an impact rusher. Great motor. Good in terms
a season opener filled with several who accounted for only 22 1/2 Brady ball. By now, everyone in the continental U.S. of speed and has the ability to transition from speed to
intriguing subplots. The other young gun. Packers sacks last season. Much of the expects Brady Quinn to start for Cleveland. Facing the power. And the rest of the group,
quarterback Aaron Rodgers hasn’t unit’s success will depend on the league’s best run defense (three years running, now),
Cutler fever. You have to go back been too shabby himself. One year health of tackle Tommie Harris. he’ll need to be sharp because he may have to make up Where’s Percy? Rookie Percy Harvin will be a major
as far as Jim McMahon—or, possi- after following in the legendary for a lack of offensive balance. The good news is that he weapon for Minnesota in keeping defenses honest
bly, Sid Luckman—to find a quar- footsteps of Brett Favre, Rodgers is Special teams. One of the rea- has a pretty solid assemblage of skill talent around against Adrian Peterson.
terback who has lit such a fire poised to have a big season. Exhibi- sons the Bears have won seven of him. Harvin has experience as a running back, receiver
under Bears fans. Since being tion games don’t count, but Rod- the last 10 meetings is because “We’re not overly concerned with who is starting at and option quarterback—and he can score from almost
acquired from Denver in the block- gers put up some big numbers and their special teams have out- quarterback, (we’re) more interested in what we have anywhere. The really tough part for Cleveland, with-
buster trade of the offseason, Jay displayed both rhythm and played the Packers’ unit. The seen and being true to what we do,” Vikings coach out any regular-season film to watch on Harvin is try-
Cutler has raised expectations to timing. Bears’ special teams have excelled Brad Childress said. “That said, there’s plenty to prac- ing to figure out what Minnesota will do with him.
playoff proportions in Chicago. “That’s where I think Aaron is at under coordinator Dave Toub, tice against with a guy like (Josh) Cribbs, a playmaker, Whatever that might be, Browns defensive coordi-
A Pro Bowl player last year who a high level right now,” Packers finishing No. 1 in the league in both in the return game and as a receiver. You have a nator Rob Ryan seems determined to prevent what
passed for 25 touchdowns and coach Mike McCarthy said. 2006 and 2007. New Packers big target in Braylon Edwards and a big back in Jamal then-Broncos rookie Eddie Royal did (9 catches, 146
more than 4,500 yards, Cutler “Regardless of who you are playing special teams coordinator Shawn Lewis.” yards, 1 TD) to he and the Raiders in last year’s opener.
could put the bite back in the pass- against or how long you are play- Slocum, promoted from assistant “You have to think ahead of the game,” Ryan said.
ing game if the Bears’ inexperi- ing against 1’s and 2’s, you still have special teams coach, needs to Spotlight matchup. It may not be the sexiest one, but “With Harvin, I’m not going to be Eddie Royal-ed like I
enced wide receivers develop to out and play, and he’s in sync match Toub in their game within it’s fascinating nonetheless. Browns Pro Bowl left tackle was last year, having the guy catch 10 balls on us and
quickly. right now.” the game. Joe Thomas will square up against Vikings edge rusher then figuring out who the hell he is.”
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Tips for the office pool The confidence pool
Everything you need to know to talk trash at the water cooler: For those in weekly “con-
fidence pools,” where you
Game of the week against Matthew Stafford in his run the ball on Houston and get more points based on
Bears at Packers (-4). Welcome first NFL start. their defense can force some which picks you’re most con-
turnovers against a potent yet fident about, here’s how our
to the Jay Cutler-Aaron Rod-
inconsistent Texans offense. prognostication panel feels Vinnie Dennis Steve Russ Clifton Albert Real
gers chapter of this great NFL Shootout of the week about this week’s games: Iyer Dillon Greenberg Lande Brown Breer Scouts
rivalry. Both quarterbacks (over the over/under) New coach Rex Ryan has a
good effect on New York’s (1-0) (1-0) (1-0) (1-0) (1-0) (1-0) (1-0)
should be pumped to put on an Broncos at Bengals (42½ o/u)
air show in prime time, and it Carson Palmer is expected to players all offseason, and it will
will come down to which team be healthy for the opener, just show up in Week 1.
can get a big defensive play late. in time to work over Denver’s 1. Saints over Lions
Green Bay has better ballhawks defense with plenty of running Trap of the week
in its secondary behind its new support from Cedric Benson. Redskins at Giants (-6 ½) 2. Ravens over Chiefs
3-4 front. On the other side, the home In general, it’s a good idea to
team will have its hands full stay away from these tough
trying to slow down both matchups in the ultra competi-
3. Chargers over Raiders
Lock of the week Brandon Marshall and Eddie
(survival pool pick and vs. the spread) tive NFC East. With two of the
Saints (-13½) over Lions Royal in the Broncos’ passing league’s top defensive lines 4. Patriots over Bills
If you plan to use New Orleans attack. going at it, there will be little
anytime in your survival pool, breathing room for most of the
5. Vikings over Browns
this is the week. Drew Brees & Upset special game with Albert Haynesworth
Co. should move the ball at will (straight up and vs. the spread) and Osi Umenyiora wreaking
on the lowly Leos defense at Jets over Texans (-4 ½) havoc. The hosts should win, 6. Cowboys over Bucs
Ford Field. For good measure, This is a pretty good matchup but it might not be pretty or by
the Saints’ revamped D will for rookie Mark Sanchez, much.
because the Jets will be able to — Vinnie Iyer 7. Colts over Jaguars
provide the exclamation point
Dice-K set to return to Red Sox’s rotation Tuesday Getting even wilder
Both A.L. wild-card contenders had rainouts Friday night, so the Red Sox
According to The Boston Globe, Red (oblique) told The Philadelphia and Rangers both will play doubleheaders at home today. Because of a
potential two-game swing in either direction, the wild-card standings could
Sox P Daisuke Matsuzaka will start Inquirer that he expects to make his
look a lot different by Monday morning. Against Tampa Bay, Boston will
Tuesday in the first game of a key next scheduled start. However, start a pair of red-hot starters in Clay Buchholz and Jon Lester (who was in
three-game series against the Angels. manager Charlie Manuel was less opti- a bases-loaded jam when Friday’s game was postponed in the first inning).
Because of shoulder problems, Dice- mistic. Said Manuel: “It sounds like Texas will go with rookie starters Derek Holland and Tommy Hunter in its
K hasn’t started for Boston since June he’s going to miss another start, but doubleheader against Seattle.
19, when he was slammed for six we’re not sure. I’ve had the kind of
earned runs in four innings. In eight injury Happ has—I’ve had it a cou- Bad news for the offenses
starts this season, he is 1-5 with an ple of times—it can be painful. If The Braves-Cardinals series finale this afternoon could produce a repeat
of the 1-0 score from Friday night’s opener. For St. Louis, righthander Chris
8.23 ERA. In his most recent rehab you tear it any more, that can take a
Carpenter will look to lower his major league-leading 2.16 ERA and win his
start, Dice-K threw 6 2/3 innings of long, long time.” 12th consecutive decision. The Braves will counter with righthander Javier
one-run ball with seven strikeouts at Vazquez, who ranks among the major league leaders in strikeouts (208)
Class A. In other rotation news, the Rockies P Aaron Cook (shoulder) and ERA (3.06). Carpenter, who is coming off a complete-game shutout in
newspaper reported P Paul Byrd’s next could return to the rotation as soon which he struck out 10 Brewers, hasn’t faced Atlanta this season. Vazquez,
who fanned nine Astros in seven scoreless innings in his most recent start,
start could come Wednesday, unless as Friday, according to The Denver
was roughed up (five earned runs in eight innings) by St. Louis earlier this
he is needed in relief during today’s Post. Cook hasn’t started since season.
doubleheader. August 21. However, the newspa-
per reported P Jose Contreras (quad) is
The New York Times reported sidelined indefinitely. Southpaw showdown
White Sox lefthander Mark Buehrle did something in his most recent out-
the commissioner’s office has ing that he hadn’t done since his perfect game on July 23: He won. Before
decided not to discipline Yankees GRETCHEN ERTL / AP According to the Chicago Tri- he beat the Red Sox on Sept. 7, he had gone a hardly perfect 0-4 with a 5.44
3B Alex Rodriguez. At question was Daisuke Matsuzaka hasn’t started in the majors since June 19. bune, White Sox P Jake Peavy (elbow/ ERA. This afternoon, Buehrle will be opposed by Angels lefthander Scott
whether Rodriguez lied to MLB ankle) will throw a bullpen session Kazmir, who has been impressive since his trade from the Rays. In two starts
for Los Angeles, Kazmir is 0-1 despite a 1.35 ERA. However, he is 0-2 with a
officials about his use of perfor- injuries this season, hasn’t played into the outfield wall while shag- designed like a simulated game
9.90 ERA in two starts against Chicago this season.
mance-enhancing drugs during an since September 2. In other Rangers ging fly balls. However, things are a today. If there are no problems,
investigation in March. A-Rod news, SS Michael Young (hamstring) bit more serious than initially Peavy could start next weekend — Chris Bahr
admitted to using PEDs from 2001- took batting practice Friday for the thought. The Los Angeles Times against Kansas City. Acquired by
03, but speculation soon arose that first time since suffering his injury. reported Kershaw’s shoulder is Chicago on July 31, Peavy hasn’t
he used several different steroids Although Young is improving, there separated. He could return to the pitched since June 8 with San Diego.
and possibly human growth hor- is no target date for his return. Dodgers’ rotation late this week, but
mone after 2003. the newspaper noted the Dodgers Cubs manager Lou Piniella told
According to the San Jose Mer- are concerned Kershaw might alter the Chicago Tribune that he won’t
Rangers OF Josh Hamilton cury News, Giants P Tim Lincecum his mechanics because of the injury use OF Alfonso Soriano in the leadoff
received a third injection in his ail- (back) likely will start the series and risk injuring his throwing arm. spot next season. Piniella men-
ing lower back Friday, according to opener against the wild card-leading tioned OF Kosuke Fukudome and SS
the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. An Rockies on Monday. Lincecum, who The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Ryan Theriot as leadoff options, and
examination confirmed that Hamil- was scratched from his most recent reported Cardinals P John Smoltz said that an offseason acquisition
ton is suffering from a pinched start, told the newspaper that he (shoulder tendinitis) will miss his also could serve in that role. Sori-
nerve. General manager Jon Daniels feels “as close to normal as I can.” scheduled start Monday. Smoltz, ano, whose leadoff qualifications
admitted there is a chance that who is 1-1 with a 3.27 ERA in four have been questioned in recent sea-
Hamilton won’t return by the end of Dodgers P Clayton Kershaw was starts since signing with St. Louis, sons by fans and media, hit .228
the regular season and said the best- scratched from a recent start is expected to miss only one start. with a .295 on-base percentage from
case scenario has Hamilton rejoin- because of what was diagnosed as a the leadoff spot this season. He is
ing the lineup next weekend. bruised non-throwing shoulder. He After missing a second start expected to miss the remainder of MORRY GASH / AP
Hamilton, who has been slowed by suffered the injury after crashing Saturday, Phillies P J.A. Happ the season because of a knee injury. Chris Carpenter has gone 9-0 with a 1.84 ERA since the All-Star break.
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Fantasy Focus LEAGUE LEADERS
American League standings
Pitcher rankings Batting Average Home Runs East W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
New York 91 52 .636 — — 6-4 L-2 49-22 42-30
A.L. N.L. A.L. N.L. Boston 82 58 .586 7½ — 6-4 W-3 48-21 34-37
Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team Tampa Bay 72 69 .511 18 10½ 1-9 L-9 43-26 29-43
Mauer Minnesota .363 HaRamirez Florida .358 CPena Tampa Bay 39 Pujols St. Louis 47 Toronto 65 77 .458 25½ 18 6-4 W-3 38-36 27-41
Baltimore 58 83 .411 32 24½ 4-6 W-2 34-37 24-46
ISuzuki Seattle .355 Pujols St. Louis .327 Teixeira New York 35 Reynolds Arizona 41
MiCabrera Detroit .333 Helton Colorado .323 AHill Toronto 32 Fielder Milwaukee 38 Central W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Bartlett Tampa Bay .331 Sandoval San Francisco .322 Bay Boston 31 Howard Philadelphia 38 Detroit 75 66 .532 — — 5-5 L-5 45-24 30-42
Chicago 71 72 .497 5 12½ 7-3 W-1 40-32 31-40
Jeter New York .330 DWright New York .318 Branyan Seattle 31 ADunn Washington 37 Minnesota 70 72 .493 5½ 13 3-7 L-3 39-32 31-40
MYoung Texas .322 Braun Milwaukee .311 NCruz Texas 31 AdGonzalez San Diego 37 Cleveland 61 80 .433 14 21½ 3-7 W-1 31-40 30-40
Youkilis Boston .316 LCastillo New York .310 3 tied at 30 Werth Philadelphia 33 Kansas City 56 86 .394 19½ 27 5-5 L-1 30-44 26-42
ED ZURGA / AP West W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Runs Stolen Bases Los Angeles 85 56 .603 — — 7-3 L-1 43-27 42-29
With back-to-back, nine-inning Texas 79 61 .564 5½ 3 7-3 L-1 44-26 35-35
efforts and just one earned run A.L. N.L. A.L. N.L. Seattle 73 69 .514 12½ 10 5-5 W-1 39-30 34-39
Oakland 64 77 .454 21 18½ 6-4 W-2 34-36 30-41
allowed in his past 27 innings, Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team
John Lackey, above, is flying up Figgins
Damon
Los Angeles
New York
106
100
Pujols
Braun
St. Louis
Milwaukee
117
101
Ellsbury
Crawford
Boston
Tampa Bay
61
56
Bourn
Morgan
Houston
Washington
53
42
National League standings
our rankings. East W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
BRoberts Baltimore 100 Utley Philadelphia 99 Figgins Los Angeles 40 Kemp Los Angeles 32 Philadelphia 80 60 .571 — — 4-6 L-1 37-32 43-28
Jeter New York 98 Zimmerman Washington 98 BUpton Tampa Bay 37 Rollins Philadelphia 28 Florida 76 66 .535 5 5½ 8-2 W-1 40-34 36-32
Risers Pedroia Boston 98 Victorino Philadelphia 93 RDavis Oakland 36 Fowler Colorado 27 Atlanta 74 68 .521 7 7½ 4-6 W-3 35-33 39-35
▲ SP John Lackey, Angels. Lackey’s hot Scutaro Toronto 98 HaRamirez Florida 91 BRoberts Baltimore 29 Pierre Los Angeles 26
New York 63 79 .444 18 18½ 4-6 W-1 36-36 27-43
Washington 49 93 .345 32 32½ 3-7 L-1 29-43 20-50
streak will be put to the test with Cano New York 93 2 tied at 89 2 tied at 28 Taveras Cincinnati 25
two tough matchups (at Red Sox, at Central W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
St. Louis 84 59 .587 — — 6-4 L-2 43-28 41-31
Rangers) in the coming week. RBIs Pitching Chicago 72 68 .514 10½ 8½ 6-4 L-1 41-28 31-40
▲ SP Robinson Tejeda, Royals. Tejeda A.L. N.L. A.L. N.L.
Houston
Milwaukee
70
68
72
73
.493
.482
13½
15
11½
13
7-3
4-6
W-2
W-2
42-32
34-37
28-40
34-36
will get two chances (at Tigers, at Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team Cincinnati 64 78 .451 19½ 17½ 5-5 W-1 31-37 33-41
White Sox) to extend his 19 1/3 Teixeira New York 107 Fielder Milwaukee 125 Feldman Texas 16-4 Wainwright St. Louis 18-7 Pittsburgh 54 86 .386 28½ 26½ 1-9 L-5 36-34 18-52
scoreless innings streak. Longoria Tampa Bay 103 Pujols St. Louis 124 Sabathia New York 16-7 CCarpenter St. Louis 16-3 West W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
▲ RP Franklin Morales, Rockies. With Bay Boston 100 Howard Philadelphia 117 Verlander Detroit 16-8 Marquis Colorado 15-10 Los Angeles 85 58 .594 — — 6-4 W-2 43-29 42-29
Morneau Minnesota 100 Braun Milwaukee 99 JerWeaver Los Angeles 15-5 JoJohnson Florida 14-4 Colorado 82 61 .573 3 — 8-2 L-1 45-27 37-34
Huston Street hurting, Morales San Francisco 76 66 .535 8½ 5½ 4-6 L-4 45-25 31-41
CPena Tampa Bay 100 ADunn Washington 99 Beckett Boston 15-6 De La Rosa Colorado 14-9 San Diego 64 79 .448 21 18 7-3 W-1 37-35 27-44
has rewarded his owners with KMorales Los Angeles 98 HaRamirez Florida 99 FHernandez Seattle 14-5 DLowe Atlanta 14-9 Arizona 62 81 .434 23 20 2-8 L-2 32-39 30-42
plenty of saves. Lind Toronto 97 DLee Chicago 96 Halladay Toronto 14-9 Pineiro St. Louis 14-10 z-first game was a win
▼ Fallers
SP Max Scherzer, Dimaondbacks. Hits Strikeouts Pitching matchups Today’s games (All times Eastern)
Scherzer continues to battle American League The Line
A.L. N.L. A.L. N.L.
inconsistency, and he has only a Tampa Bay (Garza 7-9) at Boston (Buchholz 5-3), 12:05 p.m., 1st at Bos -150 TB +140
Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team
Baltimore (Guthrie 10-13) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 16-7), 1:05 p.m. at Cle -105 KC -105
couple of starts left before Ari- ISuzuki Seattle 198 HaRamirez Florida 182 Verlander Detroit 230 Lincecum San Francisco 233
Kansas City (Davies 7-9) at Cleveland (C.Carrasco 0-1), 1:05 p.m. at Det -160 Tor +150
zona shuts him down. Jeter New York 189 Braun Milwaukee 170 Greinke Kansas City 216 JVazquez Atlanta 208
Toronto (R.Romero 12-7) at Detroit (Porcello 12-8), 1:05 p.m. at NY -300 Bal +250
▼ RP Rafael Soriano, Braves. Soriano Cano New York 180 Tejada Houston 168 Lester Boston 204 Haren Arizona 197
Seattle (Fister 2-1) at Texas (Holland 7-10), 1:35 p.m., 1st at Tex -175 Sea +165
has struggled the past couple of MiCabrera Detroit 175 FLopez Milwaukee 164 FHernandez Seattle 188 Gallardo Milwaukee 192
AHill Toronto 173 Victorino Philadelphia 164 Halladay Toronto 183 Wainwright St. Louis 175 Oakland (G.Gonzalez 5-5) at Minnesota (Duensing 2-1), 2:10 p.m. at Min -175 Oak +165
weeks, and Mike Gonzalez is a Markakis Baltimore 173 3 tied at 163 Beckett Boston 180 De La Rosa Colorado 170 Chicago White Sox (Buehrle 12-7) at L.A. Angels (Kazmir 8-8), 3:35 p.m. at LA -155 Chi +145
capable replacement. MYoung Texas 168 Sabathia New York 177 2 tied at 168 Seattle (F.Hernandez 14-5) at Texas (Tom.Hunter 7-3), 5:05 p.m., 2nd Sea -135 at Tex +125
▼ RP Brad Lidge, Phillies. He might Tampa Bay (J.Shields 9-10) at Boston (Lester 12-7), 5:05 p.m., 2nd at Bos -190 TB +180
get his closer job back in the Doubles Saves National League The Line
postseason, but that won’t help A.L. N.L. A.L. N.L. N.Y. Mets (Maine 5-4) at Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 0-1), 1:05 p.m., 1st at Phi -170 NY +160
fantasy owners. Washington (Lannan 8-11) at Florida (Volstad 9-11), 1:10 p.m. at Fla -155 Was +145
Player Team Player Team Player Team Player Team
Pittsburgh (Maholm 7-8) at Houston (F.Paulino 2-8), 2:05 p.m. at Hou -150 Pit +140
— Matt Lutovsky BRoberts Baltimore 51 Sandoval San Francisco 40 Fuentes Los Angeles 40 HBell San Diego 37
Atlanta (J.Vazquez 12-9) at St. Louis (C.Carpenter 16-3), 2:15 p.m. at StL -160 Atl +150
Lind Toronto 46 Tejada Houston 40 MaRivera New York 39 Franklin St. Louis 37 Cincinnati (H.Bailey 5-4) at Chicago Cubs (Lilly 11-8), 2:20 p.m. at Chi -220 Cin +200
MORE COVERAGE Butler Kansas City 45 Ethier Los Angeles 39 Nathan Minnesota 38 Cordero Cincinnati 34 Colorado (Marquis 15-10) at San Diego (Cl.Richard 4-2), 4:05 p.m. Col -130 at SD +120
Longoria Tampa Bay 42 Hawpe Colorado 39 Papelbon Boston 35 BrWilson San Francisco 34 L.A. Dodgers (Billingsley 12-9) at San Francisco (Penny 2-0), 4:05 p.m. LA -120 at SF +110
Get everything you need to Markakis Baltimore 42 3 tied at 37 Aardsma Seattle 34 Broxton Los Angeles 34 Milwaukee (M.Parra 10-10) at Arizona (Scherzer 9-9), 4:10 p.m. at Ari -145 Mil +135
dominate your fantasy league at Pedroia Boston 42 Rodney Detroit 32 Street Colorado 33 N.Y. Mets (Redding 2-5) at Philadelphia (Martinez 4-0), 8:05 p.m., 2nd at Phi -230 NY +210
sportingnews.com/fantasy/baseball Cano New York 41 Jenks Chicago 28. 2 tied at 31
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 9, Tampa Bay 1, 6 innings Seattle 8, Texas 3
Ichiro nears 200-hit milestone
Beckett, Gonzalez makes most of rain delay
ARLINGTON, TEXAS—Ichiro Suzuki Mariners 8, Rangers 3
BOSTON—Josh Beckett watched college American League showed Saturday night that the Seattle AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
I.Suzuki rf 5 2 2 1 1 1 .355
football during a rain delay of more than wild-card standings pressure of chasing another F.Gutierrez cf 6 0 1 2 0 1 .279
Jo.Lopez 2b 3 2 1 0 2 1 .271
2 hours. Then he put on a show that Red W L Pct. GB milestone may not be bothering Griffey Jr. dh 4 1 3 2 1 0 .221
Sox fans hadn’t seen in a month. Boston 82 58 .586 — him much after all. Beltre 3b 5 1 2 1 0 0 .261
Texas 79 61 .564 3 Hall lf 5 0 1 0 0 2 .254
Boston’s ace got his first victory since Seattle 73 69 .514 10 Suzuki had two hits to move Hannahan 1b 4 1 2 2 1 0 .217
Aug. 12, allowing one run on four hits, Tampa Bay 72 69 .511 10 ½ within two of a record ninth- Ja.Wilson ss 5 1 2 0 0 0 .216
Ro.Johnson c 4 0 1 0 1 1 .220
and Alex Gonzalez led an eight-run third straight 200-hit season, and Totals 41 8 15 8 6 6
Red Sox 9, Rays 1, 6 innings
inning as the Red Sox beat the Tampa Tampa Bay AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
the Seattle Mariners beat the
Texas AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
Bay Rays 9-1 in a game called by rain in Bartlett ss 3 0 1 1 0 0 .331 Texas Rangers 8-3 in a game Borbon dh 4 1 1 3 0 1 .316
the top of the sixth Saturday night. Crawford lf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .302 called by rain with three outs Andrus ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 .277
Longoria 3b 3 0 1 0 0 1 .280 Kinsler 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .258
“There was a different football game Zobrist rf 2 0 0 0 0 1 .278 remaining. M.Byrd cf 4 0 2 0 0 0 .289
on every TV that you walked by so we Burrell dh 2 0 0 0 0 0 .231 The Japanese star, who set N.Cruz rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .269
W.Aybar 1b 1 0 0 0 1 0 .251 Dav.Murphy lf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .267
stayed pretty busy,” before the game Iwamura 2b 2 1 1 0 0 0 .296 the single-season hit mark with I.Rodriguez c 3 0 0 0 0 2 .268
began 2 hours, 5 minutes late, Beckett Navarro c 1 0 1 0 0 0 .226 262 in 2004, was mired in a C.Davis 1b 2 2 1 0 1 1 .217
F.Perez cf 2 0 0 0 0 2 .158 German 3b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .286
said. “I’ve been through these situations Totals 19 1 4 1 1 4 1-for-17 slump since getting his Totals 30 3 6 3 2 5
enough to where I know that I can’t Boston AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
2,000th career hit last
expend a lot of energy worrying about Sunday. Seattle 102 200 210 — 8 15 1
Ellsbury cf 3 0 1 1 0 0 .300 Texas 002 010 000 — 3 6 0
when the game is going to start.” Pedroia 2b 3 1 1 0 0 0 .295 Suzuki broke out of the funk
V.Martinez 1b 3 1 1 1 0 1 .295 E: Ja.Wilson (5). LOB: Seattle 12, Texas 5. 2B: I.Suzuki
It was another encouraging sign for Youkilis 3b 2 2 2 2 1 0 .316 by doubling in the first and (28), F.Gutierrez (18), Griffey Jr. 2 (18), Hannahan (13),
Beckett (15-6) after a four-game stretch D.Ortiz dh 2 1 1 1 1 1 .229 homering in the third before Kinsler (27), C.Davis (12). HR: I.Suzuki (9), off Millwood;
Bay lf 2 1 0 0 1 1 .262 Borbon (4), off Morrow. RBIs: I.Suzuki (38), F.Gutierrez 2
in which he allowed 24 earned runs and J.Drew rf 2 1 0 0 1 2 .265 going hitless in his last three at- (60), Griffey Jr. 2 (45), Beltre (34), Hannahan 2 (18), Bor-
12 homers in 24 1/3 innings. His come- Varitek c 3 0 0 0 0 1 .216 bats. He shares the record with bon 3 (13). Runners left in scoring position: Seattle
Ale.Gonzalez ss 3 2 2 3 0 0 .295 8 (Ro.Johnson, Hall, Griffey Jr., Jo.Lopez, F.Gutierrez 3,
back began last Monday when he gave WINSLOW TOWNSON / AP Totals 23 9 8 8 4 6 Willie Keeler, who had eight Hannahan); Texas 1 (M.Byrd). DP: Seattle 1 (Hannahan,
up three runs in seven innings in a 3-1 SS Alex Gonzalez (2-for-3, three RBIs, two runs) was the catalyst for Boston’s eight-run third inning. Tampa Bay 000 010 — 1 4 0
consecutive 200-hit seasons Ja.Wilson, Hannahan); Texas 1 (Andrus, C.Davis).
loss to the Chicago White Sox in which Boston 008 10x — 9 8 0 from 1984-1901. Seattle IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
he retired his last 10 batters. LOB: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 3. 2B: Longoria (42), Ale.
“Ichiro was unbelievable,” Morrow W, 1-4 5 5 3 3 2 1 80 5.29
“Hopefully, that will bring his confi- Kelley H, 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 4.58
For his last 2½ games, the timing of after a delay of 2 hours, 20 minutes. It Gonzalez (7). HR: Youkilis (25), off Thayer. RBIs: Bartlett Mariners manager Don Waka- M.Lowe 2 0 0 0 0 4 24 2.92
dence up for his next start,” said Kevin Beckett’s delivery improved and he was rescheduled as part of a day-night (62), Ellsbury (49), V.Martinez (96), Youkilis 2 (85), matsu said. “We talked about Messenger 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 4.91
D.Ortiz (81), Ale.Gonzalez 3 (11). SB: Ellsbury (61), Texas IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Youkilis, who singled in a run in the avoided overthrowing the ball which doubleheader today. Ale.Gonzalez (1). Runners left in scoring position: him feeling anxiety, but he Millwood L, 10-10 3 2⁄3 8 5 5 2 4 69 3.94
third and hit his 25th homer of the year, had led to poorly located pitches, pitch- Wade Davis (0-1) was shelled after an Tampa Bay 1 (Crawford); Boston 2 (Varitek, Pedroia). didn’t look like it tonight.” Nippert 2 1⁄3 5 2 2 1 1 42 3.95
W.Eyre 1 0 0 0 1 0 12 2.70
a solo shot, in the fourth. ing coach John Farrell said. On Satur- outstanding major league debut six days Tampa Bay IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Ken Griffey Jr., Franklin Strop 1 2 1 1 1 1 19 11.25
Beckett allowed just one single day, he struck out four and walked one. earlier when he left with a 3-1 lead after W.Davis L, 0-1 2 2⁄3 6 8 8 4 3 71 8.38 Gutierrez and Jack Hannahan Madrigal 1 0 0 0 1 0 17 8.44
Thayer 1 1⁄3 2 1 1 0 2 16 4.00
through four innings and two more in “That’s what I feel like I should do seven innings—he allowed three hits Sonnanstine 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 7.15 each had two RBIs, and Bran- Nippert pitched to 4 batters in the 7th. Messenger
the fifth. The Rays’ final hit was a dou- every time out,” said Beckett, whose and one walk with nine strikeouts. But Boston IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA don Morrow (1-4) pitched five pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. Inherited runners-
Beckett W, 15-6 5 4 1 1 1 4 78 3.82 scored: Nippert 2-0, W.Eyre 2-0. IBB: off W.Eyre
ble by Evan Longoria leading off the five-game winless stretch was his lon- Detroit’s Brandon Inge hit a grand slam innings to win for the first time (I.Suzuki). Umpires: Home, Brian O’Nora; First, Gary
sixth, the last batter before the field was gest since July 29-Aug. 19, 2006. “You’ve in the ninth off Russ Springer. Beckett pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. Inherited since Sept. 26, 2008. Cederstrom; Second, Fieldin Culbreth; Third, James
runners-scored: Thayer 1-1. IBB: off W.Davis (J.Drew). Hoye. T: 3:10 (Rain delay: 1:23). A: 22,468 (49,170).
covered during a pouring rain. After a just got to keep grinding every day and On Saturday, Davis retired the side in HBP: by Beckett (Navarro). WP: W.Davis. Umpires: Julio Borbon homered and
55-minute delay, the game was called at things end up working out.” order in the first. He walked the first Home, Angel Hernandez; First, Randy Marsh; Second, drove in three runs for the
Lance Barksdale; Third, Marvin Hudson. T: 1:44 (Rain
11:54 p.m. There was no rain most of the time two batters in the second then struck delay: 0:55). A: 37,755 (37,373). Rangers, who slipped three
Boston increased its A.L. wild-card during the first delay, but forecasts out the last three. But he fell apart in the games behind the Boston Red
lead to 3 games over Texas, which lost to showed improving conditions. Friday third when Gonzalez had two hits, two Sox in the American League
Seattle. Tampa Bay’s losing streak night’s game was postponed by rain runs, three RBIs and a stolen base. wild-card race.
reached nine games. after just 12 minutes of play that began — The Associated Press — The Associated Press
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
White Sox 4, Angels 3, 10 innings
Baltimore 7, N.Y. Yankees 3 Chicago White Sox 4, Chicago AB R H BI BB SO Avg.
L.A. Angels 3, 10 innings Podsednik dh 5 2 2 1 0 2 .307
Kurt Busch Brian Vickers Carl Edwards Ryan Newman Juan Pablo Montoya Greg Biffle
Chase schedule 5,010 points 5,010 points 5,000 points 5,000 points 5,000 points 5,000 points
DATE TRACK START Performance: The new Dodge R6 Performance: Vickers and Martin Performance: Edwards and his Performance: More remarkable, Performance: The quintessential Performance: On occasion, Biffle
engine has picked up Busch’s pro- tied with a series-best six poles. Roush teammates just haven’t had perhaps, than Stewart’s leading the points racer, Montoya found a has been the fastest of the Roush
Sept. 20 New Hampshire 1 p.m.
gram, but the team made some Late in the season, Vickers showed the speed, and it’s a handling, not points is that both of the Stewart- way to reach his foremost regular- Fenway cars, and his over-the-wall
Sept. 27 Dover 1 p.m. questionable choices on setups he could sustain his speed for an a horsepower issue. Edwards, who Haas Racing cars are in the Chase, season goal—making the Chase. crew is arguably the best on pit
Oct. 4 Kansas 1 p.m. late in the regular season. entire race. won nine times last year, is winless. particularly after the rocky start His No. 42 Chevy also has shown road.
Oct. 11 California 2:30 p.m. Momentum: News that crew chief Momentum: Vickers announced Momentum: Edwards also must Newman had. the speed to run up front. Momentum: Biffle saved his Chase
Oct. 17 Lowe’s 7 p.m. Pat Tryson will leave the team at his Chase candidacy with a break- find consistency. The eight races Momentum: Newman hasn’t won Momentum: Montoya overcame a spot by rallying from a lap down to
the end of the season broke at through win at Michigan. In the seven leading up to the Chase produced this year, but top-10 finishes at couple of speed bumps at Michigan finish 10th at Atlanta. But late in the
Oct. 25 Martinsville 1 p.m.
Richmond. That’s a distraction no races leading to Richmond, no other two top fives, but his best finish in Bristol and Atlanta solidified his and Bristol with a third-place finish season, he was fighting for top 10s,
Nov. 1 Talladega 12 p.m. driver needs at this point. driver scored more Cup points. the other six events was 14th. position in the Chase. at Atlanta. not wins.
Nov. 8 Texas 2:30 p.m.
“ “
Nov. 15 Phoenix 2:30 p.m.
Nov. 22 Homestead 2:30 p.m. The Tony Stewart. He’s just had the momentum Jimmie Johnson. They are a second half team. Their
Note: All times Eastern; all races on experts all year. I think it’s going to last for him. momentum is strong, and they don’t look any weaker
That’s going to be a major accomplishment.
” than they did in winning the past three championships.
”
ABC-TV.
say ...
— Three-time champion Cale Yarborough —1989 champion Rusty Wallace
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INSIDE DISH Hamlin wins; Vickers makes Chevy Rock & Roll results
FINISH START CAR. DRIVER MAKE POINTS LAPS
‘We’re missing something’ Chase, Kyle Busch falls short 1
2
3
13
11
2
Denny Hamlin
Kurt Busch
Toyota
Dodge
195
170
400
400
Matt Kenseth’s perfect record of 3 7 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 170 400
qualifying for the Chase for the 4 1 5 Mark Martin Chevrolet 165 400
NASCAR Sprint Cup is history. 5 8 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 155 400
Kenseth finished 25th Saturday 6 18 33 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 150 400
night at Richmond and tumbled 7 6 83 Brian Vickers Toyota 146 400
from 12th to 14th in the standings.
8 33 77 Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge 142 400
“We’re missing something, in
9 19 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 138 400
my opinion, with the organization
to start with to make all of our cars 10 21 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 134 400
faster,” Kenseth said of Roush
Fenway Racing. “I think we need NASCAR Sprint Cup standings (through Saturday’s race)
to really look hard at engineering
and some of the stuff we’re doing RK. +/- DRIVER POINTS BEHIND STARTS POLES WINS T-5 T-10
to make these cars run to start 1 -- Tony Stewart 3,806 0 26 0 3 13 18
with, and on the 17 we need a little 2 -- Jeff Gordon 3,627 -179 26 0 1 12 18
work, too. We’ve been inconsistent 3 -- Jimmie Johnson 3,534 -272 26 1 3 9 15
on pit road. I’ve been inconsistent. 4 -- Denny Hamlin 3,491 -315 26 0 2 9 14
“There are certain things I can JASON HIRSHFELD / AP
5 2 Kurt Busch 3,322 -484 26 0 1 7 14
do better as well, so we just need to After some solid efforts at Richmond without a victory, Denny Hamlin won the Chevy Rock & Roll 400. 6 4 Mark Martin 3,291 -515 26 6 4 9 14
evaluate the whole thing and try to
7 -1 Kasey Kahne 3,280 -526 26 0 2 5 10
get back to where it needs to be.”
8 -3 Carl Edwards 3,280 -526 26 0 0 7 11
Drew Blickensderfer, in his first CHUCK BURTON / AP BY REID SPENCER finisher Matt Kenseth out of the 12th
year Kenseth’s crew chief, agrees [email protected] and final berth in the Chase, beating 9 -- Ryan Newman 3,272 -534 26 1 0 5 12
Matt Kenseth slid from 12th to 14th.
with his driver. fifth-place finisher Kyle Busch for 10 -2 Juan Pablo Montoya 3,251 -555 26 1 0 2 12
“Our cars aren’t good enough,” more part-time efforts. RICHMOND, VA.—Denny Hamlin has the position by eight points. 11 -- Greg Biffle 3,249 -557 26 0 0 8 12
Blickensderfer said. “With Matt Roush reiterated his commit- dominated Richmond on several The win was Hamlin’s second of 12 1 Brian Vickers 3,203 -603 26 6 1 4 13
Kenseth driving that racecar, he’s ment to field full-time teams for occasions—without winning. the year and the sixth of his career 13 1 Kyle Busch 3,195 -611 26 1 4 7 9
one of the best out here, and it’s Colin Braun and Ricky Stenhouse Jr.— On Saturday night he finally got the and helped set aside past disap- 14 -2 Matt Kenseth 3,165 -641 26 1 2 4 9
still not good enough for him to sponsorship or not—and Sprint payoff. Leading 299 of 400 laps in the pointments at Richmond. 15 1 Clint Bowyer 3,059 -747 26 0 0 4 11
run in the top 20. We have to do a Cup Series driver Carl Edwards. Chevy Rock & Roll 400 at Richmond In spring 2008, Hamlin led 381 16 -1 David Reutimann 3,048 -758 26 2 1 5 8
lot better work on what we’re Roush said he also expects to International Raceway, Hamlin got laps and finished sixth after cutting a 17 -- Marcos Ambrose 2,830 -976 26 0 0 4 7
doing right now. run Paul Menard with Menards his first win at his home track, a vic- tire late in the race. Earlier this year,
18 -- Jeff Burton 2,738 -1,068 26 0 0 2 6
“As a company we need to go sponsorship for all Nationwide tory Hamlin characterized “like a he led 148 laps but finished 14th.
19 -- Joey Logano 2,705 -1,101 26 0 1 1 5
back and do some homework. events next year. Daytona 500 win for anyone else.” Kurt Busch ran second, followed
20 -- Casey Mears 2,639 -1,167 26 0 0 0 3
Obviously we’re disappointed. ... Plus, he hopes to have cars for “This is my house,” Hamlin said. by Jeff Gordon. Polesitter Mark
It’s bad. We haven’t run good in Cup drivers David Ragan, Greg Biffle “It has been for the last two years— Martin also secured a place in the 21 -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2,628 -1,178 26 0 0 2 5
six months, we’re having a hard and Kenseth. we just haven’t got the win to show Chase with a fourth-place result. 22 1 Kevin Harvick 2,613 -1,193 26 0 0 3 5
time adjusting on our cars and we So when asked how many for it. Finally, today our FedEx Toy- In addition to Vickers and Martin, 23 -1 Jamie McMurray 2,564 -1,242 26 0 0 0 3
need to get a grip of it.” Nationwide teams he’d field next ota showed that we’re a champion- also securing spots in the Chase were 24 1 AJ Allmendinger 2,455 -1,351 26 0 0 1 3
— Jared Turner, SceneDaily.com year, Roush joked that he shouldn’t ship contender.” Kurt Busch, Kasey Kahne, Carl 25 -1 Martin Truex Jr. 2,455 -1,351 26 2 0 0 3
say. But Hamlin had to share the spot- Edwards, Ryan Newman, Juan Pablo —Bold line indicates Chase cutoff
Roush Fenway Racing co- “You know, I’m a little hesitant light with Brian Vickers, who drove Montoya and Greg Biffle. Hamlin, Gor-
owner Jack Roush says he could field to say,” Roush said. “I’ve just been his way into the Chase for the don, Jimmie Johnson and points leader MORE COVERAGE from sportingnews.com
as many as four full-time Nation- pulled back from five to four for NASCAR Sprint Cup with a seventh- Tony Stewart already were locked in.
Results: sportingnews.com/nascar/article/2009-09-12/chevy-rock-roll-400-results
wide Series teams next year, with my Sprint Cup team.” place finish at the .75-mile short — Reid Spencer writes for the Sporting News
the possibility for two or three — Lee Montgomery, SceneDaily.com track. Vickers knocked 25th-place NASCAR Wire Service Standings: sportingnews.com/nascar/standings
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Petty: Yates deal could close in two weeks Skinner wins wild truck race at Gateway
BY TIM TUTTLE
For SN Today
Deal could be steal, but it’s not just about stats Senators say Heatley
was ‘adamant’ about trade
Looking only at the statistics, there Wilson said he also gathered infor-
was little risk in the major deal San mation from people who know Heatley, OTTAWA—The San Jose Senators. But he said he
Jose just pulled off. They get a potential including Hockey Canada president Sharks made the big move wanted out of Ottawa because
50-goal scorer in return for players Bob Nicholson and Team Canada G.M. that has been expected ever he wasn’t being used prop-
whose combined stats don’t approach Steve Yzerman. since their best regular erly. He then angered fans
50 goals. “I believe (Heatley)’s a good guy. I season ended with a first- when he refused to waive a
Sending Milan Michalek and the know he’s a good guy,” Yzerman told round playoff exit, acquir- no-trade clause to move to
startling in-decline Sporting News Today. “I don’t believe ing disgruntled winger Edmonton.
Jonathan Cheechoo him to be a selfish person, regardless Dany Heatley from the “I don’t think I did any-
along with a draft of whether you agree or disagree with Ottawa Senators. thing wrong asking for a
pick to Ottawa for his decision.” The Sharks gave up trade,” Heatley said. “I had
Heatley is about as It’s not hard to find Heatley defend- Milan Michalek, Jonathan my reasons and if people
lopsided a hockey ers around hockey. Cheechoo and a second- think different of me that’s
trade that a team can St. Louis team president John David- round pick to acquire Heat- fine, but I feel I’ve done
make. son recently called Heatley a good kid ley, who had been involved nothing wrong and I’m
Craig Custance If we’re talking who was vilified by fans and the media in a lingering dispute with happy to move on.”
HOCKEY pure skill and hockey for his trade demands. the Senators because he felt This is the second time the
ability, go ahead and Heatley’s first NHL coach, former he was not being properly talented Heatley has been
punch San Jose’s ticket to the Western Thrashers head coach Curt Fraser, was used by the team. traded. He was dealt from
Conference finals. adamant in his defense of Heatley dur- “It was tough. It wasn’t Atlanta to Ottawa in August
But when that 50-goal scorer is Dany ing a recent conversation with Sporting the greatest summer. No 2005. That year, Heatley
Heatley, there’s risk. News Today. question,” Heatley said in a pleaded guilty to four of six
And when Heatley comes with “He’s the real deal, all these things conference call Saturday. charges of vehicular homicide
another five years left on his contract, he’s going through now, I don’t know if “I’m relieved and excited to and was sentenced to three
with a salary cap hit of $7.5 million per it’s a business thing or maybe Ottawa be going to San Jose.” years probation. He was the
season, there’s even more. has something going on, I don’t know. Ottawa also sent San driver of a car in a 2003 acci-
Now the Sharks are committed to But don’t blame this on Dany Heatley,” Jose a fifth-round draft dent that killed teammate and
him long term. Fraser told SN Today. “He’s a great kid pick. The long-rumored friend Dan Snyder.
San Jose G.M. Doug Wilson said and whoever winds up with him is trade came on the opening Heatley initially cited his
there was no concern on his end going to find out what kind of guy he is day of training camp for diminishing role with the
regarding Heatley’s past, one that and really enjoy the time they spend Ottawa and ends a clash Senators, particularly since
includes demanding a trade twice even with him. He’s a winner.” that has overshadowed the Cory Clouston took over as
if it was for two totally different But so far, he hasn’t been. Senators in recent months. coach in February after
reasons. Heatley can’t be blamed for the grow- “I talked to Dany yester- Craig Hartsburg was fired,
“Absolutely not,” Wilson said during ing pains of an expansion team in day and he was adamant as the reason for his trade
a Saturday conference call. “We’re Atlanta, but the Ottawa teams he that he wanted to be moved request. He’s since hinted
completely comfortable with the type starred with were inconsistent at best. and we felt based on that, there may be more to the
of player he is and more important, the There’s no question Heatley is a tal- more than anything, that story, saying there were
type of person he is.” ented pure goal-scorer but for $7.5 mil- DAVID ZALUBOWSKI / AP we should get the value some “personal things”
Smart general managers don’t add lion per season, ideally you’re getting a Dany Heatley has averaged 45 goals in the past four seasons. that we could get for him that happened.
this type of player and contract with- franchise player who is sound on both and move on,” Senators “I definitely feel like this
out doing serious homework, and Wil- ends of the ice. That hasn’t always been the case San Jose. It’s been grit, desire and general manager Brian was better for both sides,” he
son is smart. Ideally, you’re getting the kind of guy with Dany Heatley. leadership. Murray said. said. “I talked to a lot of guys
Wilson said San Jose coach Todd you send over the boards to protect that The Sharks are a much more talented The Heatley trade is San Jose’s gam- The 28-year-old Heatley today and everybody is
McLellan worked with Heatley during one-goal lead in the final minute. team today than they were before they ble, because there’s serious question signed a $45-million, six-year happy that there’s a resolu-
the world junior championships in Ideally, you’re getting a player who ele- added Heatley. whether he addresses any of that. contract extension less than tion and we can all move on.”
Sweden, so there’s familiarity there. vates the game of everyone around him. But talent has never been the issue in [email protected] two years ago with the — The Associated Press
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18
into the October 1 season openers,
Sporting News Today will preview 2008-09 record: 41-30-11, 93 points Goals Per Game 2.95 12t
Last Playoff: 2009 (lost in conference championship) Penalty Kill Percentage 82.43 11
each of the NHL teams, counting Power Play Goals 72 7t
backward from its July 24 Power Poll. Coach: Jacques Martin
Power Play Percentage 19.25 13
Saves 2360 7
Save Percentage .908 13
BY CHUCK GORMLEY unspectacular years in the Big Apple. He’s Shorthanded Goals For 10 6t
Sporting News Yearbooks likely to center a free-agent line with Gionta Shots Against Per Game 31.71 24
on his right and Cammalleri to his left. Shots Per Game 30.01 13
Maybe the Montreal Canadiens misread Gomez and Gionta will be trying to rekin- Shutouts 2 26t
the calendar and thought this season was dle the magic they created in New Jersey Total Points 642 16
their 100th anniversary in the NHL. How four years ago when Gomez recorded a Faceoff Percentage .509 14
else can you explain general manager Bob career-high 33 goals and 84 points while Goals Against Per Game 2.93 19t
Gainey’s extreme makeover? Gionta shot lights out with a career-high 48
Power Play
In a matter of days, the Canadiens bid goals and 89 points. 374 1t
Opportunities
adieu to 11 players who wore “bleu, blanc et Since then, Gomez has not scored more Shorthanded Goals
rouge” last season, including three of their than 16 goals and Gionta hasn’t surpassed 11 5t
Against
four leading scorers (Saku Koivu, Alex 25. Times Shut Out 2 29
Kovalev and Alex Tanguay) and their hard- Conversely, Cammalleri is coming off a
est-hitting defenseman (Mike Komisarek). career year in Calgary with 39 goals and 82 Offseason moves
In their places arrive former New Jersey points. He’ll need to prove he can put up
teammates Scott Gomez and Brian Gionta, similar numbers without the help of former Additions
ex-Calgary sniper Mike Cammalleri and teammate Jarome Iginla. Mike Cammalleri, LW (Flames); Mathieu Darche,
veteran blue liners Hal Gill, Paul Mara and Tomas Plekanec (20 goals last season) is LW (Sabres); Hal Gill, D (Penguins); Brian Gionta,
Jaroslav Spacek. likely to center a second line with Andrei RW (Devils); Scott Gomez, C (trade, Rangers); Paul
“The time came for us as an organization Kostitsyn (23) and Guillaume Latendresse Mara, D ( Rangers); Travis Moen, LW (Sharks); Curtis
to move on, create a new team with a new (14), while Maxime Lapierre will try to Sanford, G (Canucks); Jaroslav Spacek, D (Sabres).
identity,” Gainey said. awaken the sleeping giant that is left winger
And that includes a new coach with a Sergei Kostitsyn, who scored only eight
very familiar face. goals in 56 games. Subtractions
After years as a hated rival behind the Georges Laraque is likely to patrol the Chris Higgins, LW (trade, Rangers); Doug Janik, D
bench of the Ottawa Senators and more right side on the third line, leaving Travis (Rangers); Saku Koivu, C (Ducks); Mike Komisarek,
recently the Florida Panthers, Jacques Moen and Kyle Chipchura searching for ice D (Maple Leafs); Tom Kostopoulos, RW (Hurricanes);
Martin will take over for Guy Carbonneau/ time with veteran center Glen Metropolit L.M. OTERO / AP Alex Kovalev, RW (Senators).
Gainey this season after an embarrassing and forward prospects Matt D’Agostini, Carey Price won 23 games last season, but struggled in the playoff sweep by Boston.
first-round playoff sweep at the hands of Max Pacioretty and Gregory Stewart.
the Bruins. Moen won a Stanley Cup with Anaheim Swedish Elite League last season. Gill, at 6-7, is not nearly as mobile as defining year. After a spectacular rookie
Most of this year’s Habs weren’t around in 2007; he scored seven goals and killed The defense has undergone a similar Komisarek, but he can punish opposing season, the 22-year-old performed admira-
to witness last spring’s postseason melt- penalties for San Jose last season. facelift. Gill likely will join forces with forwards and showed enough versatility in bly as a sophomore, with a 23-16-10 mark
down, which included a rocky performance “He is versatile and he plays hard,” Spacek on the Habs’ second shutdown unit the playoffs to earn a Stanley Cup ring in and 2.83 goals-against average.
by second-year goalie Carey Price. Gainey said. “His size and style will con- behind Andrei Markov and Roman Pittsburgh. Spacek bounced around the In the playoffs, however, he looked over-
Gainey stood by his prized netminder but tribute to adding physicality to our team.” Hamrlik. NHL before finding a home in Buffalo. whelmed for the second straight season,
imploded just about everything else in front The Canadiens also made a commitment Markov set a career high in assists (52) Josh Gorges is likely to begin the season going 0-4 and allowing 15 goals in Boston’s
of him. to Swedish forward Andreas Engqvist over and points (64) last season and is just hit- as the Canadiens’ fifth defenseman, which sweep. Curtis Sanford was signed in the
Gomez, who was acquired from the the summer, signing the 6-3 center to an ting his prime at age 30. means prospects Ryan O’Byrne and Yan- offseason to provide backup.
Rangers in a pre-draft trade that sent Chris entry-level contract for three years. Hamrlik, 35, is advancing in years, but nick Weber will battle it out for the sixth — For much more on the Canadiens, purchase a copy of Sporting
Higgins to New York, is looking for a fresh Engqvist recorded nine goals and seven was second on the club in blocked shots spot. News Hockey ’09-10 yearbook by calling 1-800-380-7404. Or order it
start after two productive but assists in 31 games with Djurgardens of the and put up a respectable 33 points. Between the pipes, Price enters a online at sportingnews.com or streetandsmiths.com
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NBA COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Celtics’ Allen would like extension Memphis keeps star recruit in his hometown
SG Ray Allen would like to negotiate a contract exten- White Station (Memphis) PG
sion with the Celtics beyond this season, The Boston Joe Jackson has given his word to
Globe reported. Allen, who was traded to Boston from Memphis, The Commercial-Appeal
Seattle two years ago, is entering the final year of a five- of Memphis reported. Jackson
year, $85 million deal he signed with the SuperSonics. also had considered Kansas and
“Of course, but it will be dealt with in its time,” Allen Tennessee.
told The Globe when asked whether he would like to Jackson, 5-11 and 160 pounds,
play more years in Boston. “My job doesn’t change. I is a consensus five-star prospect
gotta go out and do the same things. We get paid to play known for his scoring ability and
basketball. We’re all in a great situation so we can’t look versatility.
past this year.” “I wanted to stay in the city and
be part of the Memphis tradition,”
Back in July, Team USA director Jerry Colangelo Jackson told the newspaper. “The
expressed some concern about the impending 2010 fan base, they support the players
free agency of three of his best candidates—PF Chris from Memphis, and they’re going
Bosh, SF LeBron James and SG Dwyane Wade—for the Amer- to stick with you through the ups
ican entry into the World Championship in Turkey. and downs, so that’s why I really
The tournament does not begin until late August, and wanted to play for Memphis.”
there’s little doubt that all three will have their con- — Brian McLaughlin
tracts settled by then. But USA training camp figures
to start in July, which might prevent the trio from suit- Berkeley (Moncks Corner,
ing up. S.C.) PG Bruce Ellington has chosen
JOHN AMIS / AP
Asked about that last week, Wade said he hopes that South Carolina, Scout.com
some resolution can be reached. “It’s yet to be seen,” Ray Allen has averaged 17.8 points in two seasons in Boston. reported. The 5-10 Ellington also ROGELIO V. SOLIS / AP
Wade said. “I think that’s something that myself and seriously considered Clemson, Mississippi State G Riley Benock should be ready to practice by late October.
LeBron and Chris and Mr. Colangelo and Coach K and Thomas said, “he can accept it at any time.” Miami (Fla.) and USC. He is rated
those guys, we have got to sit down and talk about it. It a four-star prospect by two Benock will miss about six knee injury and Jeff Jordan has left
actually could affect things. The contract stuff might be The Grizzlies’ signing of SG Allen Iverson has had an recruiting services. weeks. the team, leaving the Illini with a
all figured out in time for camp, but we should have a immediate effect on ticket sales, according to WHBQ- “Basketball has always been Officials say Benock had been pair of veteran guards and fresh-
plan either way.” TV in Memphis. “The last 48 hours it has been our big- my first love,” Ellington said in a experiencing problems with his men guards, according to the
Assuming free agency isn’t an issue, Wade said he’s gest two days of sales since we started here,” Grizzlies statement. “I believe the basket- ankle, and a team doctor identi- website. The timetable for Ber-
in for playing in 2010—as long as everyone else is, too. vice president of ticket sales Dennis O’Connor said. The ball program at South Carolina is fied an extra bone below his ankle trand’s return is not yet known.
“When the time comes, if my team comes back, then I Grizzles are giving new season-ticket buyers an Iver- on the verge of doing great things. that had a stress fracture.
am going to be back with my guys,” Wade said. “They son jersey as an incentive. They have been with me every Benock played in all 36 of Louisville released its sched-
know that.” day since Day One ... I’m excited State’s games last season, averag- ule this week with a couple of
— Sean Deveney Turkey remained undefeated at the European bas- to be a Gamecock.” ing 2.3 points in 11.4 minutes per intriguing nonconference match-
ketball championship with a 63-60 victory over a — Brian McLaughlin game. ups. The Cardinals open their
Although Wade said last week that’ he’d wait until Spanish team led by NBA stars Pau Gasol and Rudy Fernan- season on Nov. 17 against Arkan-
next summer to make a contract decision, his agent told dez. Turkey forward Ersan Ilyasova scored 15 points and Mississippi State G Riley Illinois added three fresh- sas and coach John Pelphrey—who
the Sun-Sentinel that Wade would be open-minded had a key block in the closing seconds of the second- Benock has had surgery to remove men guards, but the Illini are played for Louisville coach Rick
about an extension should the Heat upgrade their ros- round game. In Saturday’s other games, Serbia, led by a bone in his right ankle that had concerned about depth at the Pitino at Kentucky—in St. Louis.
ter by February’s trading deadline. Thunder C Nenad Krstic’s 18 points, beat host Poland a stress fracture, The Clarion-Led- position, according to illinihq. The annual showdown with Ken-
“As long as the extension offer is there,” agent Henry 77-72, and Slovenia beat Lithuania 81-58. ger reported. School officials say com. Joseph Bertrand suffered a tucky at Rupp Arena is on Jan. 2.
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U.S. OPEN
Glance
A look at Saturday’s play at the $21.6
million U.S. Open tennis championships:
TODAY ON TV (All Times EDT):
ESPN2, Noon-3 p.m. (men’s semifinal),
Outburst contributes to Williams’ ouster
9-11 p.m. (women’s final); CBS, 4-7 p.m. NEW YORK—Serena Williams didn’t hear?”
(men’s semifinal) walked toward the line judge, “I’ve never been in a fight in my
Results
WEATHER: Early clouds followed by screaming, cursing and shaking a whole life, so I don’t know why she Saturday
persistent light rain. Cool with a high of ball in the official’s direction, would have felt threatened,” Wil- At The USTA Billie Jean King
68. threatening to “shove it down” her liams said with a smile. National Tennis Center
ATTENDANCE: NA. throat. The line judge went over to the chair New York
MEN’S RESULT: Quarterfinals: No. 3 On match point in the U.S. Open umpire, and tournament referee Brian Purse: $21.6 million (Grand Slam)
Rafael Nadal defeated No. 11 Fernando semifinals Saturday night, defend- Earley joined in the conversation. Surface: Hard-Outdoor
Gonzalez 7-6 (4), 7-6 (2), 6-0 to complete ing champion Williams was penal- With the crowd booing—making part Men’s singles
the match they began on Thursday. ized a point for unsportsmanlike of the dialogue inaudible—Williams Quarterfinals
Nadal won the first four points of conduct—a bizarre, ugly finish that then went over and said to the line Rafael Nadal (3), Spain, def.
Saturday’s play to close out the second- gave a 6-4, 7-5 upset victory to judge: “Sorry, but there are a lot of Fernando Gonzalez (11), Chile, 7-6
set tiebreaker before sweeping the final unseeded, unranked Kim Clijsters. people who’ve said way worse.” Then (4), 7-6 (2), 6-0.
set. The match featured plenty of the line judge said something to the Women’s semifinals
WOMEN’S RESULTS: Semifinals: powerful groundstrokes and chair umpire, and Williams Kim Clijsters, Belgium, def. Serena
2005 champion Kim Clijsters defeated lengthy exchanges. No one will responded, “I didn’t say I would kill Williams (2), United States, 6-4,
three-time champion Serena Williams remember a single shot that was you. Are you serious? I didn’t say that.” 7-5.
6-4, 7-5 when Serena was assessed a struck, though, because of the The line judge replied by shaking her Caroline Wozniacki (9), Denmark,
point penalty on match point. No. 9 unusual, dramatic way it ended. head and saying, “Yes.” def. Yanina Wickmayer, Belgium,
Caroline Wozniacki advanced to her first With Williams serving at 5-6, Williams already had been give 6-3, 6-3.
Grand Slam final, beating unseeded 15-30 in the second set, she faulted a code violation warning when she
Yanina Wickmayer 6-3, 6-3. on her first serve. On the second broke her racket after losing the
TOP PLAYERS ON COURT TODAY: serve, a line judge called a foot first set. So the chair umpire now
Men’s Semifinals: No. 1 Roger Federer vs. fault, making it a double-fault—a awarded a penalty point to Cli- Wickmayer’s forehand landed
No. 4 Novak Djokovic, No. 3 Rafael Nadal call rarely, if ever, seen at that stage jsters, ending the match. wide on the final point, and nearly
DARRON CUMMINGS / AP
vs. No. 6 Juan Martin del Potro. Women’s of any match, let alone the semifi- “She was called for a foot fault, broke down as she approached the
Championship: No. 9 Caroline Wozniacki nals of a Grand Slam tournament. and a point later, she said some- Serena Williams’ title defense ended when she was penalized for verbally abusing an official. net. She won the final four games
vs. Kim Clijsters. That made the score 15-40, put- thing to a line umpire, and it was Lost in the theatrics was Cli- bit of joy after a match like that.” of the match as Wickmayer strug-
STAT OF THE DAY: Kim Clijsters is ting Clijsters one point from victory. reported to the chair, and that jsters’ significant accomplishment: Clijsters will meet No. 9-seeded gled with her groundstrokes.
the sixth player to beat both Serena and Instead of stepping to the base- resulted in a point penalty,” Earley In only her third tournament back Caroline Wozniacki, who advanced “She made not any mistakes,” said
Venus Williams in the same tournament, line to serve again, Williams went explained. “And it just happened after 2½ years in retirement, the to her first Grand Slam final with Wickmayer, who committed 40
and the only one to do it twice. over and shouted and cursed at the that point penalty was match 26-year-old Belgian became the a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Yanina unforced errors to 14 for Wozniacki.
QUOTE OF THE DAY: “I don’t think line judge, pointing at her and point. It was a code violation for first mother to reach a Grand Slam Wickmayer, using her speed and “She just kept bringing the ball back
that’s necessary for me to speak about thrusting the ball toward her. unsportsmanlike conduct.” final since Evonne Goolagong steady play to overcome an early and back. ... She was really fast.”
that. I’ve let it go.” — Serena Williams, “If I could, I would take this ... When the ruling was announced, Cawley won Wimbledon 1980. break in the final set. The weather delay and marquee
when asked what she said to the line ball and shove it down your ... Williams walked around the net “The normal feelings of winning “It’s a dream come true to play matchup on the U.S. Open’s main
judge that resulted in a point penalty on throat,” Williams said. to the other end of the court to a match weren’t quite there,” Cli- the finals of a Grand Slam, and court set up a surreal scene at Arm-
match point in her loss to Kim Clijsters. She continued yelling at the line shake hands with a stunned Cli- jsters said. “But I think afterwards, now I’m here,” a beaming Wozni- strong Stadium, with a sparse
ON THIS DATE: Sept. 13, 1981: John judge, and went back over, shak- jsters, who did not appear to when everything kind of sunk in a acki said. “So I mean, I have abso- crowd of about 500 in the stands at
McEnroe defeats Bjorn Borg 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, ing her racket in the official’s understand what had happened. little bit and got explained to me lutely nothing to lose.” the start of the semifinal. After the
6-3 to win his third straight U.S. Open direction. “I used to have a real temper, about what happened, yeah, you Wozniacki converted six of 11 prematch music stopped and before
men’s singles title. It was Borg’s final U.S. Asked in her postmatch news and I’ve gotten a lot better,” Wil- kind of have to put it all in place, breakpoint chances in the matchup Wozniacki and Wickmayer walked
Open match. conference what she said to the liams said later. “So I know you and then it becomes a little bit eas- of emerging 19-year-olds. through the tunnel, a fan shouted
— The Associated Press line judge, Williams wouldn’t say, don’t believe me, but I used to be ier to understand and to kind of not Wozniacki, a native of Odense, “Quick, before it rains again.”
replying, “What did I say? You worse. Yes, yes, indeed.” celebrate, but at least have a little Denmark, covered her mouth after — The Associated Press
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NOTEBOOK
Leaderboard Woods sets mark, grabs commanding lead
Ogilvy talks architecture
Saturday at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club
Dubsdread Course, Lemont, Ill.
Purse: $7.5 million LEMONT, ILL.—Tiger Woods
Yardage: 7,616; Par: 71 started with a bogey. His best
Third Round
Tiger Woods
Brandt Snedeker
Marc Leishman
Matt Kuchar
68-67-62 —
69-69-66 —
67-69-68 —
71-68-66 —
197
204
204
205
-16
-9
-9
-8
shot led to a par.
It turned out to be his best
round of the year.
with ‘Open doctor’ Jones
Padraig Harrington 68-68-69 — 205 -8 Getting better with every shot, Few active players have an architecture, I would prefer to play
John Senden 70-70-66 — 206 -7
Mark Wilson 69-66-71 — 206 -7 Woods broke the course record at architectural acumen like Geoff with Ben Crenshaw,” he said.
Jim Furyk 70-70-67 — 207 -6
Luke Donald 70-69-68 — 207 -6 Cog Hill and blew away the field Ogilvy, so perhaps it was only fit-
Sergio Garcia 71-68-68 — 207 -6 Saturday in the BMW Champion- ting that the Australian play his Blind start
Bubba Watson 69-68-70 — 207 -6
Ian Poulter 69-71-68 — 208 -5 ship with a 9-under 62 that gave pro-am round at the BMW Cham- Paul Goydos was among the late
David Toms 68-71-69 — 208 -5 him a seven-shot lead. pionship with Rees Jones, who arrivals to the BMW Champion-
Sean O’Hair 70-68-70 — 208 -5
Zach Johnson 73-65-70 — 208 -5 “After I got past the first hole I renovated Cog Hill. ship, and for good reason. After
Bo Van Pelt 67-69-72 — 208 -5 was doing all right,” Woods said. Ogilvy wrote on Twitter during missing the cut last week outside
Rory Sabbatini 66-70-72 — 208 -5
Kevin Na 72-72-65 — 209 -4 “It was one of those days that his round that he was playing Boston, he flew home to California
Kevin Sutherland 75-67-67 — 209 -4 kind of built upon itself.” with Jones and solicited ques- and spent Tuesday celebrating
Phil Mickelson 71-69-70 — 210 -3
Bill Haas 71-68-71 — 210 -3 Brandt Snedeker finished with tions. A reporter mentioned that daughter Courtney’s 17th birthday.
Anthony Kim 69-69-72 — 210 -3 four straight birdies for a 66 and to Jones long after the pro-am Goydos caught the redeye Tues-
Steve Marino 66-77-68 — 211 -2
Charles Howell III 69-72-70 — 211 -2 will play with Woods for the first round, and the noted architect day night and made it to Chicago on
Heath Slocum 70-69-72 — 211 -2 time today. He could probably smiled and said, “That’s why he Wednesday morning—in time to be
Stephen Ames 76-67-69 — 212 -1
Mike Weir 72-69-71 — 212 -1 think of better circumstances. was asking so many questions.” an alternate for the afternoon pro-
Chad Campbell 70-70-72 — 212 -1 “I’ve got to do something spec- Even so, the Australian didn’t am. He waited until 2 p.m. for the
John Rollins 73-65-74 — 212 -1
Steve Stricker 72-73-68 — 213 E tacular,” Snedeker said, “and he’s turn this into a full-fledged last player to tee off, then headed
Jason Dufner 74-70-69 — 213 E got to maybe have a heart attack inquiry. Jones is known as the back to his hotel for some rest.
John Mallinger 68-76-69 — 213 E
Fredrik Jacobson 72-71-70 — 213 E out there for me to have a “Open doctor,” and given the That means he never got in a
Camilo Villegas 68-74-71 — 213 E chance.” severity of U.S. Open courses, he practice round to see the changes
Brian Davis 71-70-72 — 213 E
Dustin Johnson 69-73-71 — 213 E Marc Leishman had a two-shot gets criticized more than most to the golf course.
Bryce Molder 70-73-71 — 214 +1 lead when he made the turn. Could golf course designers. On his opening hole, Goydos hit
Nick Watney 70-71-73 — 214 +1
Hunter Mahan 73-73-69 — 215 +2 he have imagined shooting 1 over But not from Ogilvy, at least not his approach to 10 feet and made
Retief Goosen 72-72-71 — 215 +2 on the back nine and finding him- directly. birdie. Walking off the green, he
Jeff Overton 72-68-75 — 215 +2
Robert Allenby 75-74-67 — 216 +3 self seven shots behind? JOHN SMIERCIAK / AP “I didn’t want to get to deep,” said to his playing partners, “I think
Kenny Perry 77-69-70 — 216 +3 “You wouldn’t think so,” he Tiger Woods shot a 9-under 62 and enters today with a seven-shot lead. Ogilvy said. “It’s not my domain the course is better than ever.”
Stewart Cink 72-74-70 — 216 +3
Charley Hoffman 73-71-72 — 216 +3 said. “But like I say, it’s Tiger.” to get into golf course architec- It got the better of him by the
Charlie Wi 71-73-72 — 216 +3 The 62 tied the tournament leading to a sloppy bogey. He fol- it in there. But I had to hit the ture. It was nothing to deep, just end of the day, however, as he fin-
Pat Perez 72-71-73 — 216 +3
Geoff Ogilvy 68-73-75 — 216 +3 record—an event that dates to lowed that by missing a 10-foot 7-iron really good to get it there, ‘What did you do here?’ and that ished bogey-double bogey for a 74.
Angel Cabrera 73-75-69 — 217 +4
Scott Verplank 70-75-72 — 217 +4 1899—set last year by Jim Furyk birdie putt on the next hole. and I pulled it off.” sort of thing.”
Webb Simpson 70-74-73 — 217 +4 at Bellerive outside St. Louis. Woods started the third round — The Associated Press He said it was an enjoyable Preferred parking
Justin Leonard 73-69-75 — 217 +4
Davis Love III 74-77-67 — 218 +5 Woods was at 16-under 197 tied for the lead, and already was round and called Jones a “very The best parking at Cog Hill for
Jerry Kelly 76-73-69 — 218 +5 and had his largest lead on the three shots behind when he stood nice man.” Asked what he thought the BMW Championship is a large
Ryan Moore
Paul Goydos
71-72-75 —
74-72-73 —
218
219
+5
+6 PGA Tour since he was eight on the tee at the par-3 sixth and BMW Championship of Jones’ work at Cog Hill, Ogilvy lot within 100 yards of the first
Jason Bohn 71-74-74 — 219 +6 shots in front in the Buick Invita- faced a dangerous pin—all the replied, “Similar to most.” tee, and it’s occupied with nothing
Brian Gay 73-71-75 — 219 +6
tional at Torrey Pines early last way to the left, protected by deep Site: Lemont, Ill. “Bethpage is obvious his best,” but BMWs. The players, mean-
Jason Day 71-73-75 — 219 +6 Schedule: Through today
Ernie Els 75-67-77 — 219 +6 year. He wound up winning by bunkers front and back. Course: Cog Hill Golf and Ogilvy said. “This is somewhere while, park across the street.
Lucas Glover 74-75-71 — 220 +7
Woody Austin 76-72-72 — 220 +7 eight shots. “Even if you bail out to the Country club, Dubsdread in the middle.” In a unique perk, the title spon-
Nathan Green 73-74-73 — 220 +7 This was Woods at his finest, right, it’s a tough putt,” Woods Course (7,616 yards, par 71). Still, for a guy who digs golf sor is awarding prime parking to
Tim Clark 78-69-73 — 220 +7 Purse: $7.5 million. Winner’s
Ben Crane 75-69-76 — 220 +7 even though he wasn’t flawless. said. “The only thing you can’t course resign, Ogilvy stopped fans who own a BMW and a ticket
Jonathan Byrd 69-79-73 — 221 +8 share: $1.35 million.
He dropped his 3-wood in dis- do there is go in the back bunker. short of calling it the dream pro- to the tournament, one costing a
Y.E. Yang 71-78-73 — 222 +9 TV: NBC (Today, 2-6 p.m.)
J.B. Holmes 78-73-72 — 223 +10 gust after his opening tee shot That’s one of the reasons why I am round. little more than the other.
sailed to the left into a bunker, didn’t hit a 6-iron and try to hold “If I was going to talk about — The Associated Press
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Major League Soccer IN BRIEF
All Times ET
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Chicago
D.C.
Toronto FC
New England
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Ohno wins 500 meters, Celski injured TRANSACTIONS
HOCKEY
Kansas City 7 11 6 27 25 32 MARQUETTE, MICH.—Apolo Anton land (71) was seven adrift. National Hockey League
New York 4 17 4 16 20 42 COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS: Signed RW Derek
WESTERN CONFERENCE Ohno earned a narrow victory in Dorsett to a two-year contract, through the
W L T Pts GF GA the 500 meters at the U.S. short ROGERS, ARK.—Song-Hee Kim 2011-12 season.
Houston 11 7 7 40 31 22
Los Angeles 9 5 11 38 31 29 track national championships finished with a 3-under 68 for a OTTAWA SENATORS: Traded LW Dany Heatley and
Seattle 9 6 10 37 31 24 Saturday night, when crashes sent two-shot lead over Angela Stan- a 2010 fifth-round draft pick to San Jose for LW
Colorado 10 8 6 36 38 30 Milan Michalek, RW Jonathan Cheechoo and a
Real Salt Lake 9 9 7 34 36 28 two skaters to the hospital. ford at the P&G Beauty NW 2010 second-round draft pick.
Chivas USA 10 9 3 33 23 24
FC Dallas 7 11 6 27 39 40 The five-time Olympic medalist Arkansas Championship. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING: Re-signed LW Radek
San Jose 5 12 5 20 27 40 barely got his right skate blade in Kim is at 9 under for the tourna- Smolenak to a one-year contact.
NOTE: Three points for victory, one Today’s games front of Jeff Simon in the final at ment heading into the final round.
point for tie. New England at Chivas USA, 3 p.m. the hockey rink on the Northern Stanford shot a 69. Na Yeon Choi
Sept. 9 Houston at Columbus, 5 p.m.
D.C. United 1, Kansas City 0 Michigan University campus. shot a 65 for the day’s low round clear, covering the 1 1-16 miles in
Friday’s games Ohno was timed in 41.928, with and was tied for third with two 1:40.59.
Saturday’s games New England at New York, 7:30
Toronto FC 3, Colorado 2 p.m. Simon crossing the line in 41.967. other players, a stroke behind Swift Temper paid $11.40, $3
Seattle FC 2, D.C. United 1 Colorado at San Jose, 11 p.m. Travis Jayner was third and Jordan Stanford. and $2.30. Seventh Street
Kansas City 1, New York 0
Real Salt Lake 1, Chicago 1, tie Malone fourth. The victory allowed Michelle Wie shot a 70 and is returned $2.10 and $2.10. Luna
FC Dallas 6, Los Angeles 3
Ohno to pad his first-place point six shots back. Vega earned $2.50 to show.
total in the overall standings.
The top five men and women Baseball Soccer
earn spots on the Olympic team REGENSBURG, GERMANY—Terry Tif- LONDON—Manchester United and
WNBA All Times ET for Vancouver. fee hit a two-run homer in the first Chelsea rallied to victories, while
EASTERN CONFERENCE J.R. Celski underwent surgery inning, and the United States Manchester City’s expensively
W L Pct GB
x-Indiana 22 11 .667 — after crashing and slicing open his NEW YORK RACING ASSOCIATION / AP added six more runs in the eighth revamped team passed its first big
y-Atlanta 18 16 .529 4½ Swift Temper, right, upset 1-5 favorite Seventh Street to capture the Ruffian Handicap.
y-Detroit 18 16 .529 4½ left leg with his right skate blade to beat China 8-0 at the World Premier League test against
Washington 16 17 .485 6 in a 500 meter semifinal heat. Cup. Arsenal.
Chicago 16 18 .471 6½
Connecticut 15 18 .455 7 He hit the boards coming out of Ireland in the Walker Cup behind COLOGNE, GERMANY—Peter Han- The defending champion Amer- Brazil midfielder Anderson
New York 12 21 .364 10 a turn and bounced off them. The the strong play of Rickie Fowler. The son of Sweden leads three players icans, coming off a 9-1 win over ended his two-year wait for a
WESTERN CONFERENCE first few inches of his right blade Americans are trying to win this by one stroke at the Mercedes- Germany and an opening loss to United goal as the defending
W L Pct GB
x-Phoenix 23 10 .697 — cut into his left leg near the knee, event a third straight time. Benz Championship after shooting Venezuela, advanced to the second champions won 3-1 at Tottenham
y-Seattle 20 14 .588 3½ spilling blood on the ice. Fowler enjoyed two lopsided a 5-under 67 in the third round. round of the tournament. despite Paul Scholes being sent
y-Los Angeles 17 16 .515 6
y-San Antonio 15 19 .441 8½ Celski yelled as emergency per- victories and the Americans won Hanson was at 11-under 205 off.
Minnesota
Sacramento
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11
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22
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.333
9
12
sonnel rushed onto the ice and three singles matches and halved after beginning the round three Horse Racing Chelsea won 2-1 at Stoke on Flo-
applied pressure to try and stop four others at Merion Golf Club. shots behind Scott Strange of Aus- NEW YORK—Swift Temper upset rent Malouda’s stoppage time goal.
x-clinched conference Seattle 64, San Antonio 55 the heavy blood flow. The race The U.S. followed its 3-1 win in tralia and Chris Wood of England. 1-5 favorite Seventh Street by 1¾ Emmanuel Adebayor scored
y-clinched playoff spot
Today’s games was cut off while he was tended to alternate-shot matches in the Hanson is trying to give Sweden lengths to win the $300,000 Ruf- against former club Arsenal in a
Sept. 11 Indiana at Connecticut, 3 p.m. for several minutes before being morning by dominating the sin- its third straight victory on the fian Handicap for fillies and mares 4-2 win that gave Man City its
Atlanta 88, Connecticut 64 Los Angeles at Phoenix, 3 p.m.
Los Angeles 90, Minnesota 61 Washington at New York, 4 p.m. removed on a stretcher. gles early. European Tour. at Belmont Park. fourth straight triumph.
Minnesota at Sacramento, 9 p.m.
Saturday’s games End of regular season U.S. Speedskating president Fowler teamed with Bud Cauley Simon Dyson of England (68), Seventh Street, bidding for a
Washington 82, Atlanta 64 Brad Goskowicz said Celski was for a 6-and-5 win in foursomes Soren Hansen of Denmark (70) third Grade 1 win this season, MADRID—Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Detroit 80, Chicago 69
undergoing surgery at Marquette and beat Sam Hutsby 7-and-6 in and James Kingston of South pressed the early pace in the mud and Lionel Messi gave Barcelona a
General Hospital to determine the singles. Stiggy Hodgson had the Africa (70) are at 206. before taking a narrow lead on the 2-0 Spanish league win at Getafe
extent of his injury. lone singles victory for Britain- Henrik Stenson of Sweden was turn. She soon had company as on while Real Madrid beat Espan-
Ireland. two shots back after a 69. Lee West- Swift Temper ranged along side. yol 3-0 after Cristiano Ronaldo
Golf Four alternate-shot matches and wood of England was six behind Those two battled through the came on as a second-half substi-
ARDMORE, PA.—The United States 10 singles scheduled for today. after a 72 and Europe’s Ryder Cup lane with Swift Temper and jockey tute to score.
took an 8-4 lead over Britain and The U.S. leads the series 33-7-1. captain Colin Montgomerie of Scot- Alan Garcia gradually pulling — The Associated Press