The American League’s four postseason teams and the ranked BYU Cougars will play the most notable contests on the Friday schedule. Here’s your Daily Sports Roundup.
The Gridiron Spotlight
How good are the Mountain West’s BYU Cougars? Good enough to be undefeated and ranked No. 8 in the country. Brigham Young’s defense has been rock solid over their last two games, which they won by a combined score of 103-0 over UCLA and
The other game on the college gridiron on Friday is a Big East/Conference USA battle between
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Other Notable Events
The two National League playoff series are taking Friday off, so the baseball spotlight will be centered on the second games of the ChiSox/Rays and BoSox/Angels series.
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Out on the west coast it will be
The Rest of the Schedule
The second game of the WNBA Finals goes on Friday night, with
Also, it’s B.C. (-10) at
News from the Wire
J.D. Drew and Mike Lowell both returned to the lineup for the Red Sox on Wednesday night . . . Titans QB Vince Young (knee) has returned to limited practice this week, but Kerry Collins still has a grip on the team’s starting gig . . . Ravens RB Willis McGahee (ribs) has also been limited in practice this week, meaning LeRon McClain is likely to get a lot of work on Sunday . . . the Canucks designated G Roberto Luongo as captain.
A Peek at the Future
Who Won the Palin-Biden Debate?
It lacked the fireworks of Bill O’Reilly and Barney Frank, and had fewer mentions of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, but the television ratings say
Our sports betting expert and the nation’s top political handicapper Joe Duffy tells us, “Biden won insofar as showing who is more ready today to be President if called upon.” However, the Grandmaster sports handicapper said that Sarah Palin won as far as helping the ticket.
“The talking heads get so caught up in themselves and forget that Joe six-pack, especially those currently undecided, vote on other factors. From Jack Kennedy to Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, they had a lot of ethereal factors in their favor: charismatic, likeable among others. Palin’s likeability was her biggest asset, but was canceled out by concerns about her competence because of stumbles in recent interviews.
Last night she won back the confidence of the American voters, putting her intangible benefits back into play.”
The ultimate measuring stick, the political betting odds show little movement either way insofar as who won the VP debate. The Intrade odds moved in Obama’s favor during the debate, but leveled off afterwards.