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2009 Heisman Finalists' Released

Posted on December 8, 2009 | 288 Views

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Tim Brown, the 1987 Heisman Trophy winner from Notre Dame, announced the finalists for the 75th Annual Heisman Memorial Trophy Award live on ESPN's 6pm edition of SportsCenter. Stanford running back Toby Gerhart, Alabama running back Mark Ingram, Texas quarterback Colt McCoy, Nebraska defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh and Florida quarterback Tim Tebow were revealed as the five contenders for the award.

All five finalists will be invited to New York for the live Heisman Announcement on ESPN Saturday at 8pm EST presented by Nissan. This is the first time five finalists were invited for the presentation since 2004.

Gerhart would be Stanford's second Heisman winner since Jim Plunkett won in 1970. Since returning from a knee injury that halted his season in 2007, Gerhart has dazzled on the field.
This season the senior has 311 rushes for 1,736 yards and 26 touchdowns. Gerhart is the second player in school history to rush for 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons. Right now, he is second on Stanford's all-time rushing list with 3,182 yards behind Darrin Nelson, who finished his career with 4,033 yards. Gerhart leads the PAC-10 in rushing yards and touchdowns.
Ingram is looking to take home Alabama's first Heisman Trophy award. The sophomore powered through SEC defenses all seasons to be the top rusher in the league. This season he rushed for 1,542 yards on 249 attempts with 15 touchdowns.

He is the first Crimson Tide to be invited to New York since quarterback Jay Barker attended in 1994. The previous year wide receiver David Palmer finished third, which is Alabama's highest showing in the Heisman race.

McCoy is a repeat finalist finishing second to Oklahoma's Sam Bradford last season with 1,604 points. He would be the third Heisman winner from Texas joining Earl Campbell ('77) and Ricky Williams ('98) and the first quarterback to win. McCoy has won 45 games in his collegiate career the most in NCAA Football Bowl Subdivsion history.

The senior is 330 of 468 attempts for 3,512 yards and 27 touchdowns. He has also produced on the ground rushing for 348 yards and 3 touchdowns. McCoy leads the Big 12 in total yards with 3,860. He was named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year this year. For the second straight year, two finalists will face each other in the BCS Championship as McCoy will go up against Ingram.

Suh attempts to become only the second true defensive player to win the Heisman Trophy. Charles Woodson of Michigan accomplished that feat in 1997. He is the first defensive tackle to be invited to New York since Warren Sapp of Miami attended in 1994.

The senior and 2009 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year holds Nebraska season records for interceptions by a defensive tackle (2), interception returns for touchdowns by a defensive tackle (2) and a career record for interceptions by a defensive tackle (3). He will be the Cornhuskers fourth Heisman recipient behind Johnny Rodgers ('72), Mike Rozier ('83) and Eric Crouch ('01).

Tebow attempts to become the second two-time Heisman winner following Archie Griffin in 1974 and 1975. Last year, Tebow finished with 1,575 points- the most for a third-place finalist.
The senior capped off his incredible career this season leading the Gators in rushing with 859 yards and 13 touchdowns. He eclipsed Herschel Walker Southeastern Conference record for most career rushing touchdowns this season (56). In the air, Tebow has completed 182 passes out of 279 attempts for 2,413 yards and 18 touchdowns.

The Heisman trophy is awarded to the most outstanding college football player in the United States as determined by 870 media representatives, 55 living Heisman winners and one overall fan vote through a partnership with Nissan, Heisman's presenting sponsor.

"This has been an extraordinary year for college football and the Heisman race," said Robert Whalen, Executive Director of The Heisman Trophy Trust. "We anticipate the announcement of the newest member to the elite Heisman Fraternity and continuing our celebration of 75 years of tremendous Heisman History."

Kimbo Slice scores UFC win

Posted on December 7, 2009 | 265 Views

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The UFC's Kimbo Slice won his first UFC battle on Saturday night, outpointing veteran mixed martial arts fighter Houston Alexander.

For Slice, who had been knocked out in his previous two cage fights, the victory was step one on the road to establishing himself as a legitimate fighter.

Slice did have to cut weight to compete at the light heavyweight level, slimming down to a lean 215 pounds.
Slice may compete at the light heavyweight level if continues his career in the UFC. Slice gained famed as street fighter on YouTube, but his professional career sputtered after he was knocked out in 14 seconds on national television.

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Kentucky Wildcats football team headed to Music City Bowl

Posted on December 1, 2009 | 310 Views

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The University of Kentucky football team is headed to the Music City Bowl for the third time in four seasons.

The Tennessean newspaper of Nashville, Tenn., citing an unnamed source, reported on its website Tuesday night that the Music City Bowl will extend an invitation to UK this week.

The official announcement of UK's bowl destination is not expected until Sunday.

UK athletics officials could not confirm the Music City Bowl bid on Tuesday, nor could Scott Ramsey, the president and CEO of the Music City Bowl, who said that Southeastern Conference-affiliated bowls had been instructed not to make their team selections public on Tuesday.

But Ramsey confirmed that the Wildcats are "very high" on the Music City Bowl's wish list, adding that he was "very optimistic" that the bowl would be able to extend an invitation to UK.

The Music City Bowl, which pits an SEC team against an ACC opponent, will kick off at 8:30 p.m. ET on Dec. 27.

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Another UFC champ goes down

Posted on November 30, 2009 | 318 Views

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One wonders if the UFC titel belts are made out of poisonous lead.

Anderson Silva the UFC's middleweight
champ, like heavyweight champ Brock Lesnar before him, has bowed out of his next title defense.

Silva, according to mmajunkie.com, had bone chips removed from his right elbow in October, and the joint has reportedly proved slow to heal. Silva will not fight Vitor Belfort on Feb. 6 in UFC 109 and reportedly likely won't be ready to fight until April.

The two were supposed to fight on Jan. 2 at UFC 108 but that was also pushed because of Silva's injured elbow.

What now for the UFC? How is the UFC going to stay relevant in the early part of 2010 with two of its biggest stars out for a while?

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Men’s AP Top 25 College Basketball Rankings Week 3

Posted on November 30, 2009 | 198 Views

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The AP Top 25 men's college basketball rankings have been released and once again the Kansas Jayhawks have held on to the top spot following a week that included a 30-point blowout over Oakland on Wednesday and a 37-point pasting of Tennessee Tech on Friday.

 

Texas inched up one spot to #2 after the Michigan State Spartans suffered a surprising loss to the Florida Gators on Friday. That loss sent the Spartans tumbling, eventually settling at #9 this week in the AP Top 25 while the Longhorns used their impressive win over Pittsburgh to claim the #2 spot.

 

Villanova round out the top three after they jumped one spot this week after the Wildcats topped La Salle on Saturday. In addition to Villanova the Big East can also claim West Virginia and Syracuse in the top eight teams.

 

Voters were clearly impressed with Florida's victory over Michigan State as the Gators jumped from unranked to #13 this week. The SEC has already taken some shots for early losses this year but the Gators win helped restore some confidence in the conference which counts the Kentucky Wildcats (#5) and the Tennessee Volunteers (#11) as their only other ranked teams in the Top 25. In comparison the Big East landed seven teams.

 

AP Top 25 Week 3

 

1. Kansas (63) 5-0 1,623

2. Texas (1) 5-0 1,508

3. Villanova 6-0 1,442

4. Purdue 5-0 1,389

5. Kentucky 6-0 1,333

6. Duke 6-0 1,316

7. West Virginia 5-0 1,238

8. Syracuse (1) 6-0 1,183

9. Michigan State 5-1 1,109

10. North Carolina 6-1 961

11. Tennessee 5-1 936

12. Washington 5-0 893

13. Florida 6-0 777

14. Connecticut 4-1 742

15. Ohio State 5-1 702

16. Georgetown 4-0 588

17. Gonzaga 5-1 491

18. Clemson 6-1 426

19. Texas A&M 5-1 284

20. Louisville 4-1 252

21. Florida State 6-1 219

22. Cincinnati 4-1 205

23. Butler 4-2 200

24. UNLV 5-0 191

25. Portland 5-1 120

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The Cincinnati Bearcats in the Top 25 this week in AP College Basketball Poll

Posted on November 30, 2009 | 190 Views

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The Cincinnati Bearcats were rewarded for their outstanding showing in the EA Sports Maui Invitational tournament last week with their first Top 25 ranking of the young season.

The Bearcats joined four other Big East schools in the Top 25, coming in at No. 22 in the AP poll and No. 24 in the USA Today Coaches Poll. Amazingly, this is the Bearcats' first AP ranking since January, 2006 and the first Coaches Poll ranking since March 2005.

The men's basketball team finished as runner-up in the Maui Invitational after losing to No. 17 Gonzaga in overtime of the championship game. On the way to the finals, the Bearcats knocked off two ranked foes in consecutive nights: No. 24 Vanderbilt and No. 21 Maryland.

In addition to being ranked for the first time this season, the Maui tournament served as a great first step in building UC's post-season resume with tough-fought games against three ranked opponents.

The Bearcats next game is Tuesday, December 1, 2009 at 7:30 P.M. against Texas Southern (3-4) of the SWAC.

Notre Dame fires head football coach Charlie Weis

Posted on November 30, 2009 | 147 Views

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Charlie Weis is out as Notre Dame head football coach, a source close to the program told the Daily News.

AD Jack Swarbrick has decided to make a change after Weis finished the season with a 6-6 record and four straight losses to Navy, Pitt, Connecticut and Stanford.

Weis coached Notre Dame for five years and leaves with a 35-27 record. He has told friends in South Bend he has at least six offers from NFL teams to become their offensive coordinator.


Jeff Gordon The one man responsible for creating the monster

Posted on November 23, 2009 | 469 Views

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Blame it on Jeff Gordon.

If only he had averted his eyes from the kid in the red and white car running the perfect line around Darlington Raceway at that test session so many years ago. If only he hadn't passed his name on to team owner Rick Hendrick. If only he hadn't sat in a conference room with the chief executive officer of Lowe's, swallowed hard, and said, yeah, sure, of course the guy is capable of winning races and championships.
Gordon / Johnson
Points/Rank (full years)

Year Gordon Johnson Diff.
2002 4,607/4 4,600/5 +7
2003 4,785/4 4,932/2 -147
2004* 6,490/2 6,498/2 -8
2005* 4,174/11^ 6,406/5 -2,232
2006* 6,256/6 6,475/1 -219
2007* 6,646 6,723/1 -77
2008* 6,316 6,684/1 -368
2009*~ 6,323/3 6,492/1 -169
* Chase years
^ Didn't make Chase
~ 35 races

How different modern NASCAR history would be. How ironic that the man most responsible for unleashing Jimmie Johnson upon the world is the driver who likely would have gained the most had the once-unknown Busch driver never been unearthed.

"I'm very proud of what that team has accomplished. I'm proud to have been a part of it from the beginning," Gordon said at Homestead-Miami Speedway, site of Sunday's season finale, where Johnson likely will secure his record-breaking fourth consecutive championship on NASCAR's highest level.

"It's a bittersweet thing, because as a driver, you know, we won the championship in '01 when they ran their first race. They watched us win that championship in '01. I think maybe in '02 I finished ahead of him in points. I don't think I've finished ahead of him in points since then. It just reminds me of when the 24 team came together, the people that made that happen, how it came together, how it clicked, all the right things happening. It reminds me a lot about that. You know, I'm happy for those guys, being able to be a part of something like that."

Gordon laughs about it now, this realization that he created a monster. But without Johnson in the way, the driver of the No. 24 car unquestionably wins a fifth championship in 2007, the season when he stockpiled an amazing 30 top-10s yet fell 77 points short of the crown. He'd have a more-than-realistic shot at a sixth title this year, given that he's 61 points behind second place Mark Martin. As it stands now, though, they're all watching Johnson continue a march that may not end until the sport's greatest record is equaled.

Even Gordon, made wary of such prognostications by personal experience -- he heard plenty of talk about seven championships himself after he won his fourth and still most recent title in 2001 -- concedes the possibility given Johnson's success under the current championship format.

"Those guys are on a roll right now, and I don't really see it slowing down," Gordon said. "I think they're very capable of doing it again next year. You know, that's still just five. Seven is a big number. That's tough to get to. I remember a lot of people telling me or asking me, oh man, seven is in reach, seven is in reach. A lot changed.

"To me the only difference is, I don't compare the championships those guys won, or the ones I won, to the new championship. It's totally different. If they continue to keep the 10 races in the Chase that are in there now, I don't know if there's anybody better than the 48 team at those 10 races, those 10 tracks.

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Jimmie Johnson eases to record fourth consecutive title

Posted on November 23, 2009 | 477 Views

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"How 'bout some history?!" Jimmie Johnson shouted as the crossed the finish line at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

No, Johnson didn't win Sunday's Ford 400. Denny Hamlin did. But Johnson accomplished something far more significant than a victory in a single event. His fifth-place finish was more than good enough to clinch his fourth Cup Series title in a row, breaking a tie with Cale Yarborough for most consecutive championships.

"History, boys," Johnson continued. "No one ever -- ever! I don't know how to thank you guys. Thank you so much."

Johnson's title run also completed Hendrick Motorsports' sweep of the top three positions in the final standings, the first time an organization has achieved that distinction. In winning his fourth Chase, Johnson finished 141 points ahead of Mark Martin, who entered Sunday's race 108 points behind his teammate and finished 12th.

Jeff Gordon secured a third-place finish in the points with a sixth-place run.

All but lost in the hoopla surrounding Johnson's record run was Hamlin's fourth victory of the season and his second in the Chase. Surging into the lead after a restart on Lap 222 of 267, Hamlin crossed the stripe 2.632 seconds ahead of Jeff Burton, who posted his second consecutive runner-up finish and his fourth top-10 in a row.

Burton's Richard Childress Racing teammate Kevin Harvick ran third, and Kurt Busch locked up fourth in the Chase standings with a fourth-place finish.

After Hamlin did a celebratory burnout on the frontstretch, and the championship stage was rolled into position, Johnson did an elaborate burnout of his own that started near the entrance to pit road and continued down the front straightaway.

After the smoke settled, Johnson embraced the enormity of what he had just accomplished.

"The truth of it is, to do something that's never been done in this sport -- to love the sport like I do and respect it like I do -- and the greats: Petty, Earnhardt, Gordon ... to do something they've never done is so awesome. To win four championships in eight years, what this team has done ... I don't know where to start. It's unbelievable."

With his niece Alesha Gainey facing an emergency liver transplant in North Carolina, team owner Rick Hendrick wasn't at Homestead to celebrate Johnson's record and several others that accrued to the organization. Hendrick Motorsports won its ninth owners' championship, tying Petty Enterprises for most all time.

In addition, Hendrick won its aggregate 12th owners' championship in NASCAR's top three national series, a NASCAR best. Crew chief Chad Knaus also extended his record number of consecutive Cup titles to four.

"Heavy hearts and prayers with the boss man and the family," Martin said, paying homage to Hendrick. "That sort of takes a little bit of the shine off of it. But congratulations to Hendrick Motorsports, to Jimmie Johnson -- Superman -- and to my team."

Johnson never let up in pursuit of the championship. He raced hard for wins in nine of the 10 Chase races, and for all 400 miles at Homestead, where he threatened to try to run down the leaders to better his eventual fifth-place finish.

It made for a sometimes testy drive into history for Johnson, who was at times annoyed at rival drivers and even Gordon, the mentor and teammate who helped him land his job with Hendrick Motorsports.

Nobody gave Johnson anything, either. The other drivers raced hard around him all day, making Johnson earn every point.

After several tense laps chasing Gordon for fifth place -- Johnson at one point complained over his radio, "I let him go, now why won't he just go somewhere!" -- he asked Knaus if he had enough time to catch Hamlin and the leaders.

Hamlin, who collected his eighth career victory, won from the 38th starting position in a No. 11 Toyota that improved as daylight turned to night, thanks to crew chief Mike Ford's astute adjustments to the car. He managed to keep pace with Johnson at times during the Chase but fell out of contention with three DNFs.

"We're going to be there, I promise you," Hamlin said. "I promise you, the next couple years, we're going to win the championship. But right now, there's no one more deserving than Jimmie."

Even Gordon, who won four quick titles early in his career but has been shut out since 2001, is impressed.

"As a competitor, that Johnson ticks me off. As a friend, teammate, fellow car owner, they're amazing," Gordon said. "I never thought in my career, in my lifetime, I'd see somebody win four in a row. To see it happening right in front of your eyes makes it even more extraordinary."

Added Burton: "If you would have told me four years ago that someone would win four championships in a row, I would have told you you were crazy."

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University of Michigan seniors welcome 1 last shot at Ohio State

Posted on November 20, 2009 | 149 Views

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Although small, the senior class of the Michigan football team has experienced enough to span several classes.

From the 2006 season -- during which the Wolverines reached No. 2 in the national rankings and nearly beat Ohio State for a spot in the national title game -- to Lloyd Carr's retirement to the past two years of once-in-a-generation futility, the seniors have seen it all.

Many of their classmates have departed -- five fifth-year seniors remain from the 2005 freshman class and 13 from the 2006 class -- but the ones who endured through the tumult have impressed U-M coach Rich Rodriguez.

"I think the greatest accomplishment you can have as a college football player is completing through your senior year and graduating," Rodriguez said, entering Saturday's noon regular-season finale against Ohio State. "Even more so than making All-American, All-Big Ten, you've devoted four or five years of your life to the university, to the program, to your teammates. You want it to be a special week that they remember.

"Obviously, if you play well in a game and you win the game, it makes the memory even more so. ... It's a small group. I've only been with them a couple years, didn't recruit 'em. But I have a lot of fond memories of them. It's a very, very special group to me. They're great young men. They're all on track to already graduate or will graduate. They've given an awful lot to this program."

A year ago, the sentiments were the same, but it was a different feeling. Many of those players lasted through the year because it was their last one and leaving the program would have been difficult. This year's group of players showed a more stable commitment, knowing they had at least two years with the new coaching staff.

Unfortunately for these Wolverines, they've experienced many new lows during their final two years and also share the albatross held by their two preceding four-year senior classes -- no wins over the Buckeyes.

"It would be real important," said linebacker Stevie Brown, named one of the Wolverines' permanent captains Thursday, along with fellow seniors Brandon Graham, Zoltan Mesko and Mark Ortmann. "It will be my last game in the Big House so I do want to go out with a win."

Graham, who may be one of the few players whose individual career followed the path he expected, was asked about realizing his career could end Saturday -- if U-M loses, there will be no bowl trip for the second straight year -- and had to catch himself talking about it for fearing he would start crying.

Ortmann, the team's starting left tackle, also knows the importance of the rivalry game.

"It's something that's been playing in all of our minds," Ortmann said. "The past two seasons we've broken a lot of (negative) records that we've held and set a lot of new ones. But it'd be a great way to go out, beating Ohio State and maybe starting a new record there."

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Penn State at Michigan State College Football Odds

Posted on November 20, 2009 | 175 Views

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The Penn State Nittany Lions will travel to East Lansing and take on the Spartans from Michigan State this week. Michigan State had a nice come from behind victory last week at Purdue and is looking to end the regular season on a strong note. Revenge will also be on the minds of the Spartans after being beaten 49-18 at Penn State last year. Penn State is 9-2 and is looking like they are in good shape to head to solid New Year's Day Bowl. Get an extra $500 to bet on football when you sign up at BetUS and make an initial deposit of $500 or more.

The Nittany Lions are 9-2 on the year, but in some circles they were expected to do even more. They have lost two home games to Ohio State and Iowa this year, their only two games against solid opponents. The offense has been good, but not great. Daryll Clark is a good senior leader for the team and has thrown 19 touchdown compared to 10 interceptions on the year. Evan Royster started the season slowly, but as the offensive line has improved his numbers have gone back up and he is averaging 5.6 yards per carry this season. The real strength of the Nittany Lions is definitely their defense. Defensively they are giving up 11.6 points per game and only 94 yards on the ground per game. The last three weeks they have given up 19 points per game and 357 total yards per game, so they'll need to get back to early season form in this one.

Michigan State has had a very up and down year so far this season. The low points were the home loss to Central Michigan and the road loss to an injury plagued Minnesota squad. On the other side though they had a nice overtime victory over Michigan and an impressive comeback win against Purdue last weekend. The offense is scoring 31 points per game behind the steady leadership of quarterback Kirk Cousins. Cousins has done an excellent job stepping in at quarterback, throwing for 2,305 yards and 17 touchdowns. Cousins has taken good care of the football, only throwing 5 interceptions on the year. The Spartans are deep at the tailback position, but have become a primarily passing team late in the year. The Michigan State defense has been erratic. The defense is giving up more than 300 passing yards per game in the last 3 outings, so they'll definitely need to get that pass defense figured out.

The college football betting lines show Penn State as a 3 point road favorite in this game. The posted total is set at 47.5 points. If you are making football picks on this game remember these trends: the home team is 9-3 against the spread in the last 12 meetings between these two and the over is 10-2-1 in the last 13 meetings between these teams.

Expect the Michigan State Spartans to come out throwing the ball, which means their offensive line will need to protect Kirk Cousins against a strong defensive front from Penn State. Penn State will try to control the the football and cash in on every opportunity available to them. The turnover battle will be critical in this game. Expect a very good game!

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