Sunday NFL News and Notes

Sunday, November 26,
2006

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Steelers-Ravens

Post Gazette

Hines Ward
caught a short red-zone flip from Ben
Roethlisberger
and ran it for a touchdown near the end of practice
Friday, his first serious preparation for the Baltimore Ravens this week.
Though he didn’t participate in the entire practice and the Steelers continue
to list him as questionable, the Pro Bowl wideout was
at least moderately encouraged. Ward’s presence is of particular importance
tomorrow, not only because he is a favorite red-zone target of Roethlisberger
(only Indianapolis Marvin Harrison,
with 29, has more red-zone touchdowns than Ward’s 27 in the past five years)
but because he’s a veteran of 16 Steelers-Ravens episodes while none of Big Ben’s
other receivers has played in three. Kick-returner Willie Reid,
listed as doubtful for the Baltimore
game as recently as Thursday, will not play. Running back/kick-returner Najeh Davenport
was upgraded to probable yesterday. Linebackers Clark Haggans and James Harrison, center Jeff Hartings, and
cornerback Deshea Townsend are all probable. In
Baltimore, linebacker Ray Lewis,
offensive guard and former Steeler Keydrick Vincent, tight ends Daniel Wilcox and Todd Heap, and defensive tackle Dwan Edwards remained questionable. Safety Ed Reed and linebacker Adalius Thomas are probable.

Panthers-Redskins

Washington Times

Pro Bowl
receiver Santana Moss, who missed two of the past three games with a strained
hamstring, practiced for a third straight day and expects to play tomorrow when
the Washington Redskins play host to the Carolina Panthers. Moss had sat out
against Dallas, returned to have his worst day with the Redskins in
Philadelphia and was inactive again last week at Tampa Bay.  However,
strong safety Troy Vincent, who left with a strained hamstring in the second
quarter last Sunday, hasn’t been back on the field since and won’t play against
the Panthers. That means that Vernon Fox, signed off waivers from Detroit on
Aug. 29, will start for the first time since the Lions’ 2003 season finale. The
Redskins have lost five of their past six games.

49ers-Rams

St. Louis Today

Sacked just 13 times in the first five games, when the
Rams went 4-1, Bulger has been dumped on 22 times in the Rams’ five-game losing
streak. It’s no coincidence that the offensive output has waned, culminating
with last Sunday’s shutout at Carolina.
Adam Timmerman (bruised ribs) practiced Friday for the second successive day
and will be in the lineup Sunday against San Francisco
at the Edward Jones Dome. “He felt much better. He’s good to go,” Linehan said. Todd Steussie will
start at left tackle, with Alex Barron at right tackle, Incognito at center and
probably rookie Mark Setterstrom at left guard. Setterstrom, inactive for the first nine games, spelled
Timmerman for nine plays at Carolina.
“Mark played well when he went in last week,” Linehan
said. “He’s been working to get to this chance, and it’s about time we gave him
one.” Adam Goldberg, who struggled at left tackle vs. the Panthers, will be
worked into the guard rotation, Linehan said.
Fullback Paul Smith barely had climbed off the shelf when a hamstring injury
put him back on. Smith, who missed two games earlier with an eye injury, was
injured covering the Rams’ last of nine punts at Carolina.

Cardinals-Vikings

Minnesota Star-Tribune

After ranking among the NFL’s top 10 offenses in nine
seasons between 1994 and 2004, the Vikings are producing their second
consecutive season of punchless offense. They ranked
No. 25 in total offense last year, their worst performance since 1984, and this
season the Vikings are on track to set a series of team records for offensive
futility. If they continue at their current pace, the Vikings will break
records for fewest touchdowns (28), first downs (283), touchdown
passes (15) and will come close to the franchise low for points (259) in a
season. Removing running back Chester Taylor’s longest four runs this season—including
a 95-yard touchdown against Seattle—leaves
the Vikings with a 3.3-yard average in its other 269 carries. That total
represents 98.5 percent of the Vikings’ running plays this season. Entering
Sunday’s game against the Vikings, the Cardinals are the league’s worst rushing
offense despite the presence of free agent acquisition Edgerrin James; overall,
their offense is ranked No. 28.

Jaguars-Bills

Jacksonville Times-Union

But perhaps one of the most overlooked units is Jacksonville’s
offensive line, which has consistently churned out solid performances, helping
the team’s rushing attack climb to No. 3 in the NFL while allowing just 14
sacks. Last season, the Jaguars ranked 15th in total offense (321.8
yards per game) and 10th in rushing (122.4 ypg)
while allowing 32 sacks. So far this season, the rushing attack is averaging
135.9 yards per game and the offense ranks 16th overall. Jaguars
guard Vince Manuwai credits the promotion of Andy
Heck from offensive assistant to offensive line coach and the arrival of
assistant head coach Mike Tice with the line’s success so far this season. Upon
the promotion, Heck emphasized to the offensive line the importance of focusing
on its run-block angles, which has resulted in more of a downhill rushing
attack. Bills quarterback J.P. Losman enters into
Sunday’s game coming off a career performance (340 yards passing and 3 TDs) the week prior against the Houston Texans. The Jaguars
hope to cool off Losman by making him
one-dimensional. “He can do it all,” middle linebacker Daryl Smith said. “He
can run and make some plays with his feet, but he’s got a big arm, too. “He’s
playing pretty well right now, so we just want to keep him in the pocket and
make him throw the ball.” Cornerback Terry Cousin (groin)
is doubtful for today’s game. Receiver Ernest Wilford (ankle) is questionable along with Cortez Hankton (hamstring) and cornerback Brian Williams
(hamstring), who missed portions of Friday’s workout. Buffalo
running back Willis McGahee (ribs) practiced on Friday, but is listed as
questionable for Sunday’s game.

Eagles-Colts

Philadelphia Daily News

Philadelphia
minus Pro Bowl quarterback Donovan McNabb for the remainder of the season and
riding a below-average 5-5 record, will be traveling
to Indianapolis tomorrow night to
face perhaps the NFL’s most dangerous scoring squad. The Colts, who are 9-1
after losing their first game last Sunday to the Dallas Cowboys, lead the
league in total offense with 374.8 yards per game and passing offense with 270
yards per outing.The Colts’ high-powered offense is
due primarily to Manning’s consistency and accuracy to his steady receivers,
Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne. Those two account for 1,698 of Manning’s
league-leading 2,781 passing yards. The key, however, for the Eagles, who are
approaching this game as a must win to keep their playoff hopes alive, will be controlling the game’s tempo. So far this
season, the Colts have averaged 10 offensive series per game, keeping their
opponents’ defense on the field for an average of 31-plus minutes per game.

The Eagles were used to a quick-strike offense with
McNabb, but will likely alter their game plan slightly with backup quarterback
Jeff Garcia under center at the RCA Dome. Because the Colts do such a great job
controlling the ball and the clock, Stallworth said
the Eagles’ offense has to maximize its time with the ball. Donté Stallworth returned to practice and
went the entire time after missing Thursday’s session with hamstring issues. Stallworth, who missed four games earlier this season with
a strained hamstring, said he is fine and expects to play tomorrow night…
Linebacker Shawn Barber (knee)
did not practice yesterday and will not play against the Colts. Coach Andy Reid said he plans to have Matt McCoy and Michael Lewis working in and out of the position.Cornerback
William James (knee) did not
practice while linebacker Jason Short
(ankle sprain) was limited in practice. Both are listed as questionable.

Raiders-Chargers

San Francisco Chronicle

Raiders left guard Barry Sims was ruled out for Sunday’s
game with an ongoing abdomen problem by Raiders coach Art Shell on Friday,
putting quarterback Aaron Brooks behind a makeshift offensive line. The
starting five, barring further decimation: — Left tackle Chad Slaughter, whose
lone career start was in the 2003 season finale at San Diego.—Left guard Corey
Hulsey, making his third straight start in place of Sims after going four years
without a start.—Center Jake Grove, playing with a hyperextended
left elbow.—Right guard Kevin Boothe, a rookie from
Cornell who began the season on the bench.—Right tackle Langston Walker, who
sprained his ankle falling over left tackle Robert Gallery last week,
dislocating Gallery’s elbow.

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Saturday, November
25, 2006

 

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CFB

Notre Dame-USC

LA Times

Split end Dwayne Jarrett
did not practice Monday because of a concussion suffered while making a
touchdown catch against California,
but the All-American said he would play on Saturday against Notre Dame.

Oklahoma-Oklahoma State

News Oklahoma

A Monday scan
of Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson’s broken collarbone revealed reason to
keep him sidelined, ruling him out.

Louisville-Pittsburgh

Post Gazette

The Cardinals were sure to provide the Panthers with a
stiff test regardless of the circumstances, but they now have more incentive to
win than they did a week ago. That’s because Louisville
jumped back into the driver’s seat for the Big East championship and BCS berth Saturday when Cincinnati
upset Rutgers, 30-11. Pitt raced to a 6-1 start but has
lost its past four games and has looked almost powerless on defense against its
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UAB-Central Florida

Orlando Sentinel

UAB’s season has in a lot of
ways mirrored UCF’s and both teams have identical
overall and conference mark’s at 3-8 and 2-5. The Blazers lost for the seventh
straight time to Southern Mississippi Saturday, 25-20.
This weekend’s matchup could be on either end of the scoring spectrum. The
Blazers and Knights are 11th and 12th respectively in
Conference USA
in scoring offense, but give up 24.2 and 29.4 points on defense.

Florida-Florida State

Orlando Sentinel

Florida State QB Drew Weatherford, who completed only five
of 10 passes for 34 yards against Western Michigan this
past weekend, will start on Saturday in the Florida
game. Xavier Lee, who was 9-of-13 for 144 yards and two touchdowns in relief,
will come off the sideline again because that is when he plays best, Bobby
Bowden said Monday.

Times-Union

The Seminoles (6-5) can certainly play the spoiler against
the Gators (10-1), ruining their slim national championship hopes by winning in
Doak Campbell Stadium. “It makes them a dangerous
team,” UF linebacker Brandon Siler said.

It’s a situation that has happened many times in the
series between the schools. UF and FSU have each
spoiled the other’s season with upset victories, dating to 1971, when a 0-5 Florida
team upset 19th-ranked and 5-0 Florida
State
17-15 in Gainesville.
The Gators did it again the following season. Unranked Florida
beat 14th-ranked FSU 42-14 in Tallahassee.
In 1982, the unranked Gators beat the 15th-ranked Seminoles 13-10 on
Jim Gainey’s 22-yard field goal with 3:23 to play. Lorenzo Hampton rushed for 138
yards and Neal Anderson had 103. Florida’s
defense powered the fifth-ranked Gators to a 14-9 victory at Florida Field in
1991, giving them the first 10-win season in school history. The third-ranked
Seminoles failed to score on three trips inside UF’s
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Cincinnati-Connecticut

Cincinnati Post

As important as Saturday’s victory over
then-No.
7 Rutgers was for the University
of Cincinnati
football team, this week’s game against Connecticut
could be just as crucial to the Bearcats’ bowl hopes. Currently the Bearcats
(6-5, 3-3 Big East) are one of 69 bowl-eligible teams competing for 64 bowl
slots. There are 11 other teams still alive to become bowl eligible. Dantonio said Dustin Grutza will
practice this week. Grutza didn’t practice last week
because of several injuries, but chiefly an injury to his shoulder.

Kentucky-Tennessee

Tennessean

Tennessee
sophomore linebacker Jerod Mayo is expected to miss
Saturday’s regular-season finale against Kentucky
with what’s feared to be a fractured kneecap.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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COLORADO +14 Nebraska

Nebraska has already clinched the Big 12 North title this year
and will face either
Texas or Oklahoma in the Big 12 Championship game on Dec. 2. Colorado can salvage something with a win.  We think they will stay competitive.

It’s important for the
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I think so,” linebacker Thaddaeus Washington
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Advanced News and Notes in College

Wednesday, November
22, 2006

 

CBB

Butler-Tennessee

Press Notes

Tennessee
improved to 4-0 on the season with a 99-65 victory over Coppin State
Sunday in Knoxville. The Vols are averaging 86.8 points per game while forcing their
opponents into committing 26.8 turnovers. Each of Tennessee’s
opponents has turned the ball over at least 20 times, including 32 errors by UNC Wilmington. Entering the 2006-07 season, six of UT’s 11
scholarship players had never played in a Division I game before. UT is faced
with replacing more than half of its scoring (54 percent), rebounds (51.8) and
minutes played (51.3%) from the 2005-06 squad.  Approved sportsbooks are at www.linetrackers.com 
 

Gonzaga-North Carolina

Press Notes

Gonzaga University
has had remarkable success against the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Bulldogs
7-1 all time against ACC competition, including seven straight winners. The
Bulldogs are averaging 87.0 ppg through four games.

Thursday, November
23, 2006

 

CFB

Boston College-Miami Florida

Sun Sentinel

If Miami loses
Thursday to the Eagles (9-2, 5-2), its season will end at 5-7, which would be UM’s worst record since going 3-8 in 1977. A win would put
the Hurricanes at .500 for the year, and could help them earn a bid to the MPC Computers Bowl, which is played Dec. 31 in Boise,
Idaho
. Coker was noticeably troubled by his
team’s lack of effort during Saturday’s 17-7 loss to Virginia.
Quarterback Kirby Freeman said before Sunday’s practice Coker addressed his
team and asked players who were too emotionally drained to compete for a win to
sit out Thursday’s game. Freeman said players who were no longer fit to bring
the focus and effort needed to earn the Hurricanes a bowl bid were asked to, “Be
a man about it and step aside. … physically remove yourself.” Joe Duffy’s
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Friday, November 24,
2006

 

CFB

Texas A&M-Texas

Houston Chronicle

Record-setting freshman quarterback Colt McCoy and Rotary
Lombardi finalist Justin Blalock have been cleared to return to practice and
will start for the No. 11 Longhorns against rival Texas A&M
on Friday, coach Mack Brown said Monday. McCoy suffered a pinched nerve in his
neck and shoulder area on a quarterback sneak on the first possession of the
Longhorns’ 45-42 loss to Kansas State
and did not return to the game. He did not practice last week preceding Texas
open date.

Blalock, the Longhorns’ right guard, also has been cleared
to play after injuring his left knee against K-State. He has started 49
straight games at guard or tackle, tying the longest streak in school history. Texas
(9-2, 6-1) can clinch the Big 12 South and a rematch with Nebraska
in the league’s championship game with a win against Texas A&M.
The A&M game will mark the final contest for Texas
senior class. The group has a 43-6 record and needs two more wins to tie the
best four-year stretch of 45-6 set by last year’s UT seniors.  Stevie Vincent’s BetOnSports360.com is pioneer in
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Star-Telegram

Texas
defensive end Brian Robison took little solace Monday in being part of the
nation’s top-rated run defense. That’s because the Longhorns’ rise to the top
of the charts has been offset by a record-setting plummet in pass defense. Texas
heads into Friday’s showdown against Texas A&M
ranked 111th nationally in pass defense and already in possession of
one unwanted school record: most passing yards allowed in a season (2,739). Two
others will fall if the Longhorns maintain their current pace of allowing 249
yards per game, combined with an opponents’ completion mark of 58.3 percent.
The aerial onslaught has reached a point that Robison declined to rule out the
possibility A&M could become the sixth Big 12 opponent to throw for more
than 300 yards

Saturday, November
25, 2006

 

Notre Dame-USC

LA Times

Split end Dwayne Jarrett
did not practice Monday because of a concussion suffered while making a
touchdown catch against California,
but the All-American said he would play on Saturday against Notre Dame.

Oklahoma-Oklahoma State

News Oklahoma

A Monday scan
of Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson’s broken collarbone revealed reason to
keep him sidelined, ruling him out.

Louisville-Pittsburgh

Post Gazette

The Cardinals were sure to provide the Panthers with a
stiff test regardless of the circumstances, but they now have more incentive to
win than they did a week ago. That’s because Louisville
jumped back into the driver’s seat for the Big East championship and BCS berth Saturday when Cincinnati
upset Rutgers, 30-11. Pitt raced to a 6-1 start but has
lost its past four games and has looked almost powerless on defense against its
past two opponents, Connecticut
and West Virginia. Joe Duffy’s
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UAB-Central Florida

Orlando Sentinel

UAB’s season has in a lot of
ways mirrored UCF’s and both teams have identical
overall and conference mark’s at 3-8 and 2-5. The Blazers lost for the seventh
straight time to Southern Mississippi Saturday, 25-20.
This weekend’s matchup could be on either end of the scoring spectrum. The Blazers
and Knights are 11th and 12th respectively in Conference USA
in scoring offense, but give up 24.2 and 29.4 points on defense.

Florida-Florida State

Orlando Sentinel

Florida State QB Drew Weatherford, who completed only five
of 10 passes for 34 yards against Western Michigan this
past weekend, will start on Saturday in the Florida
game. Xavier Lee, who was 9-of-13 for 144 yards and two touchdowns in relief,
will come off the sideline again because that is when he plays best, Bobby
Bowden said Monday.

Times-Union

The Seminoles (6-5) can certainly play the spoiler against
the Gators (10-1), ruining their slim national championship hopes by winning in
Doak Campbell Stadium. “It makes them a dangerous
team,” UF linebacker Brandon Siler said.

It’s a situation that has happened many times in the
series between the schools. UF and FSU have each
spoiled the other’s season with upset victories, dating to 1971, when a 0-5 Florida
team upset 19th-ranked and 5-0 Florida
State
17-15 in Gainesville.
The Gators did it again the following season. Unranked Florida
beat 14th-ranked FSU 42-14 in Tallahassee.
In 1982, the unranked Gators beat the 15th-ranked Seminoles 13-10 on
Jim Gainey’s 22-yard field goal with 3:23 to play. Lorenzo Hampton rushed for 138
yards and Neal Anderson had 103. Florida’s
defense powered the fifth-ranked Gators to a 14-9 victory at Florida Field in
1991, giving them the first 10-win season in school history. The third-ranked
Seminoles failed to score on three trips inside UF’s
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Cincinnati-Connecticut

Cincinnati Post

As important as Saturday’s victory over
then-No.
7 Rutgers was for the University
of Cincinnati
football team, this week’s game against Connecticut
could be just as crucial to the Bearcats’ bowl hopes. Currently the Bearcats
(6-5, 3-3 Big East) are one of 69 bowl-eligible teams competing for 64 bowl
slots. There are 11 other teams still alive to become bowl eligible. Dantonio said Dustin Grutza will
practice this week. Grutza didn’t practice last week
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Kentucky-Tennessee

Tennessean

Tennessee
sophomore linebacker Jerod Mayo is expected to miss
Saturday’s regular-season finale against Kentucky
with what’s feared to be a fractured kneecap.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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CBB

WOFFORD +14 Cincinnati

Wofford, a member of the
Southern Conference that’s located in Spartanburg,
S.C.
, has won three straight games after a
92-88 season-opening loss to North Carolina
State
. The Terriers average 85
points per game, led by guard Shane Nichols, who averages 18.5 points per game
and shoots 53.3 percent from 3-point range.

The Bearcats started the season with three players listed
at 6 feet 10. Two will not be able to play for UC and
the other is still in NCAA limbo. Sophomore Abdul Herrera, who sat out last season
with eligibility issues, left the team two weeks ago. Hall is ineligible and
Adam Hrycaniuk is still awaiting a ruling on his
eligibility.

 


Tuesday News and Notes

Tuesday, November
21, 2006

 

CFB

Bowling Green-Toledo

Toledo Blade

Both teams will bring 4-7 overall marks into Tuesday night’s
game at the Glass Bowl.

CBB

Mississippi State-Clemson

Press Notes

Clemson has jumped out to a 5-0 start for just the third
time in the last 10 years. Clemson starting forward Sam Perry missed the second
half against Appalachian State with a mild concussion, but he is expected to
return for the Mississippi State
game on Tuesday evening. Mississippi State
enters Tuesday’s game with a 2-1 record. All three of the contests have been at
home, victories over Nicholls and Loyola Marymount,
and a 74-63 loss to Winthrop. Mississippi
State
won 15 games last year, but
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Vanderbilt-Wake Forest

Press Notes

Wake Forest, 3-0, is coming off a 73-48 victory over
visiting Elon Friday night The Deacons, one of
college basketball’s youngest teams, have typically started two freshmen, two
sophomores and a senior. Vanderbilt, 0-1, continues its difficult
season-opening schedule Tuesday. The Commodores opened the season with an 86-70
loss to visiting Georgetown
Wednesday night. Vanderbilt went 17-13 last season and advanced to the
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Kansas State-New Mexico

Press Notes

After three games in five days to open the season, New
Mexico
gets to catch its breath before the next game
Tuesday against Kansas State.
New Mexico is 3-0 after big wins
over Abilene Christian, Sacramento State
and Colorado. The Lobos’ last 4-0
start was in 2004-05. UNM’s victory margin is 38
points following a resounding 106-65 triumph over Colorado.
New Mexico is 36-3 at home since
the 2004-05 season. It’s early, but Tuesday’s game certainly looks like a
conflict of styles. New Mexico is
among the nation’s leaders in scoring (96.3 ppg), scoring margin (+38.0), FG percentage (54.2%), 3-pointers (12.0 pg) and 3-point FG% (41.9%). Kansas
State
is allowing just 50.5 points
and 30% accuracy from the floor, 27% from 3-point. Not
surprising,
New Mexico has averaged 66.3 FG attempts
through the first three games compared to 50.5 in 30 games last year.