Saturday News and Notes

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
past two opponents, Connecticut
and West Virginia.  Joe Duffy’s sports betting selections are at www.GodsTips.com   

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
15-yard line, the last time coming in the final three minutes. Stevie Vincent’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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