Saturday, December 23, 2006
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NFL
Chiefs-Raiders
KCChiefs.com
Both of these former AFL foes are seeking to get back on
the winning track in this Saturday night contest.
City
after suffering a 20-9 loss in a Sunday night contest at
Diego
is currently mired in a seven-game losing streak after suffering a 20-0 setback
vs.
City
contest against a Raiders franchise has never lost eight consecutive games to a
single opponent. Although the Chiefs have won seven straight contests against
all of those games have all been decided by six points or less, with KC winning
by an average margin of just 4.7 points per game. Chiefs RB
Larry Johnson has scored the game-winning points with under two minutes
remaining in the fourth-quarter of the last two Chiefs-Raiders match-ups.
KC Star
KC John Welbourn and Dante Hall
returned to practice. Welbourn probably will start at
right tackle against the Raiders.
Sacramento Bee
Starting
quarterback Aaron Brooks sat out practice Thursday morning because of a sore
neck. Raiders coach Art Shell
characterized it as “a little stiff, so there’s some concern.” He listed the
quarterback’s status for Saturday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs as “probable.”
CBB
East
Carolina-South Florida
Sporting News
Last year, South Florida (8-4) made its first bowl
appearance since starting the program from scratch a decade ago, losing 14-0 to
North Carolina State in the Meineke Car Care Bowl.
Carolina
double-overtime loss to
the 2001 GMAC Bowl—which remains the highest scoring bowl game in history.
Florida
No. 13 West Virginia in its regular-season finale.
is 0-3 in
all nine of its games played in the state of
including two GMAC Bowl defeats. The Pirates also lost 17-12 earlier this
season at UAB after losing a late fumble inside the
5-yard line.
San Jose State-New Mexico
Observer Online
The Lobos (6-6) are seeking its first bowl victory in 45
years and are playing in their fourth bowl in the past five years. They started
the season with a 2-4 record, including a 17-6 loss to
in the season opener.
is playing in its first bowl game since 1990, when they beat
Michigan
all-time in bowls, although this is their first postseason appearance outside
the state of
Mexico
Chris Nelson or redshirt freshman Donovan Porterie.
Head coach Rocky Long said the quarterback who looks the best this week will
get the starting nod. Subbing for an injured Porterie,
Nelson started the final two regular-season games against BYU
and
he has started six times during the 2006 season. Porterie
is expected to be full strength after suffering a sprained left ankle in the
third quarter against TCU on Nov. 11. Porterie won his first three career starts between Oct. 14-28, all in come-from-behind fashion. It’s an
extremely young
that will take the field as just five seniors are definite starters, and that
includes kicker Kenny Byrd. Only nine seniors see significant playing time:
four on offense, four on defense and a kicker.
Utah-Tulsa
Examiner Enterprise
Although not riding the giddy momentum of last year’s
unexpected Conference
championship showing,
a highly-respectable 8-4 record into the game. The Utes, who hail from the
Mountain West Conference, finished at 7-5. Sizewise,
the teams match up almost dead even in the pit.
averages nearly 300 pounds across its offensive line, going up against a
defensive line which weighs out at approximately 293 pounds per man. Tulsa’s
offensive line is just a pound or two bigger per man than the Utes.Tulsa brings in a stronger rushing attack, which may
be the difference in the game.The Golden Hurricane
had rushed for 2,011 yards (167.6 yards per game), and are averaging 4.4 yards
per rush.
hand, is averaging only 138.4 yards rushing per game. However, the Utes also
boast one of the nation’s best run defenses, allowing just 107.3 yards per
outing. If the Golden Hurricane can mount an effective rushing game against
it could open up the floodgate for
passing attack. The Golden Hurricane were ranked 30th in the nation
in passing, led by junior triggerman Paul Smith. Smith threw for 2,589 yards
while establishing an impressive 143.13 passer efficiency rating.
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