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Weekend Wrap: Early Action in the NFL

The best of the best from the early NFL games:

Seahawks 30, Rams 28
These two teams always play each other hard don’t they? Seattle gets a last second FG by Josh Brown to put the nail in a topsy-turvy contest. The Seahawks take sole ownership in the NFC West, but St. Louis proved today that their 4-2 mark isn’t by fluke.

Most impressed with: The two star receivers on both squads. Deion Branch caught six passes for 76 yards and two scores while Torry Holt hauled in eight catches for 154 yards and three touchdowns. While Branch will get more headlines because of the win, Holt continues to outperform most receivers on Sundays and gets less and less exposure.

Least impressed with: Nobody in this game should be ridiculed, but I guess Steven Jackson (20 carries, 56 yards, one TD) getting out rushed by Maurice Morris (23 carries, 74 yards) isn’t too impressive on Jackson’s part. However, Seattle’s run defense is among the best in the league, so Jackson’s low rush total isn’t a total shocker.

Saints 27, Eagles 24
It’s time to stop biting a lip when saying how good New Orleans is. After beating Philly 27-24 on a last second FG by John Carney, the Saints are among the leagues best. The Saints are in first in their division by two games now, play extremely motivated at home and are overachieving on both sides of the ball. New Orleans is a very solid football team and should be recognized after staving off several Eagles comebacks throughout the game.

Most impressed with: Drew Brees are brought security to the quarterback position in New Orleans. He did throw two picks to keep Philadelphia close in this game, but was otherwise marvelous in going 27 of 37 for 275 yards and two scores.

Least impressed with: I’ve said it for a few weeks now about how the Eagles don’t look the same on defense as they did in going to all of those NFC Championship games earlier this decade. They allowed 372 yards of total offense and are allowing opponents to score on a regular basis in the red zone.

Quick Shots:
The Giants look strong again after Tiki Barber (26 carries for 185 yards) pounded a once stout Falcons’ run defense. New York sacked Michael Vick about 42 times in its 27-14 win and are now right back in the NFC East chase…After a painfully slow start against Houston, the Cowboys abused the Texans 34-6 as Terrell Owens scored three times. Now shut up T.O…What a weekend for the city of Detroit. First its Tigers clinched a World Series appearance on Saturday and then on Sunday the Lions somehow found a way to hang on to a 20-17 victory over Buffalo. It was Detroit’s first win of the season…The Ravens defense got beat up like a piñata by QB Jake Delhome in the Panthers 23-20 victory in Baltimore. Delhomme threw for 365 yards and two scores as Carolina is now back from the dead and Baltimore is back to reality…Congratulations to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for winning its first game of the season. The Bucs beat the Bengals 14-13 on a last minute Bruce Gradkowski pass to Michael Clayton. The Bengals have now lost back-to-back games after starting the season 3-0…Another team that notched its first victory of the season was the Tennessee Titans. Rookie QB Vince Young (13 of 25 for 161 yards and a TD) wasn’t overly impressive in the Titans 25-22 victory over the Redskins, but he didn’t throw any picks and kept the offense moving the entire contest. What a crushing blow for Washington to lose against a winless team on its home turf. Yikes…

Don’t forget to check out my NFL Random Thoughts blog on Monday.

Weekend Wrap: College Football

Top 10 Rewind:

#1 Ohio State
What a slow day by QB Troy Smith who finished with only 238 yards and two touchdowns for the Buckeyes in OSU’s 38-7 victory over Michigan State. How unselfish is WR Ted Ginn Jr.? So unselfish that fellow wide out Anthony Gonzalez is getting most of Smith’s passes due to the fact Ginn is getting double and triple-teamed by the opposition. Both receivers finished with a touchdown apiece, but Gonzalez had more receptions (12 to 3) and yards (120 to 58). Ginn probably won’t win the Heisman with Gonzalez putting up better numbers, but Jim Tressel has to love the way Ginn gives up production for wins.

#2 Florida
For as well as QB Chris Leak has played for the Gators, you can’t turn the ball over twice late in the game like Leak did. It doesn’t matter if you’re playing Auburn, Ohio State or one of those poor excuses of a school Nebraska plays. Turnovers is what made this 27-17 win for the Tigers and what broke it for the Gators – plain and simple. After leaning on a strong run game the entire night, Florida needed Leak at the end the way the Gators needed Leak in the end of the Tennessee and Alabama game. He just couldn’t deliver and unfortunately it will probably cost Florida a trip to the National Championship.

Look, it might not be fair that Florida has had to play the toughest schedule in all of college football and now face falling down the ranks – in fact, it isn’t fair at all. But this is how the NCAA wants it and despite the hopes of most red-blooded Americans, this system isn’t going anywhere.

I have to give it to Auburn – the Tigers stepped it up Saturday. I criticized them hard for losing to Arkansas last week, but Auburn straightened out its season with this win and will get an undisputed welcome back into the top 10. Great game by Brad Lester (17 carries, 92 yards) along with Kenny Irons (13 carries 66 yards), who both ran ragged through Florida’s usually stout run D.

#3 USC
Do the Trojans look overly impressive to anyone? They certainly don’t to me. After taking a 21-0 lead, USC defeated Arizona State 28-21 Saturday in yet another sub-par victory. The past three weeks Pete Carroll’s team has had to hang on for a victory in the fourth quarter. At first I gave the Trojans credit for the close W’s, but now it’s getting questionable.

In the end, a win is a win, so who cares right? But this isn’t the NFL where a 3-0 ugly win will look like a 45-0 victory later in the season. In college, you have to blow inferior opponents out from time to time to show that you deserve a high ranking. Michigan looks more like a #2 worthy program than USC right now and when the new polls come out, they should reflect that.

#4 Michigan
How about Brent Musberger announcing that Michigan had already beat Penn State with more than 13 minutes still left in the contest? The Wolverines were only up 17-3 (albeit a comfortable 17-3, but nevertheless) and Musberger starts waxing poetically about how Michigan probably will be ranked #2 with its victory over the Nittany Lions. Then PSU scores to make the game 17-10 with about three minutes left and Musberger tells everybody to hold on “we might have a game here!”

Michigan ended up hanging on for the 17-10 win, but slow your role a bit Brent. Nice win for the Wolverines without stud WR Mario Manningham. It’s tough to go on the road without arguably your best offensive weapon and still keep it together.

#5 West Virginia
So much for Syracuse proving to be a decent test for the Mountaineers. QB Pat White rushed for an incredible 235 yards on just 14 carries and scored three times in West Virginia’s 41-17 victory over SU. White was so busy running that he only threw for 97 yards. RB Steve Slaton carried the ball 21 times for 178 yards and two scores. Other than Syracuse being up 7-0 to start the game – this was a laugher.

#6 Texas
Baylor did have a 10-0 lead against the Long Horns Saturday night. Then Texas woke up and blew by the Bears 63-31 on the strength of an amazing six-touchdown performance by freshman QB Colt McCoy. McCoy connected with receivers Limas Sneed and Billy Pittman twice each and finished with 276 yards on 21 of 32 passing. The Long Horns are quietly sneaking back into the top five, especially with Florida losing. The defense might not be as stout as it was when it started the season, but McCoy is playing great and Texas has a bright future with this kid only being a freshman.

#7 Louisville
The Cardinals got QB Brian Brohm back from injury and he looked sharp in a too-close-for-comfort
23-17 win over Cincinnati. Brohm completed 20 of 36 passes for 321 yards and a touchdown. The Bearcats made it close at the end when QB Dustin Grutza hit Derrick Stewart on a touchdown pass that cut Louisville’s lead to 23-17 with four minutes left to go in the contest. Grutza drove Cincinnati 71 yards to the Cardinals’ 21-yard line after a Louisville punt, but failed to connect on a 4th and 15 on the last play of the game. Louisville’s fifth ranked rushing attack was held to just 105 yards.

#8 Tennessee
Off – will host Alabama next weekend.

#9 Notre Dame
Off – will host USC in South Bend next weekend.

#10 California
The Golden Bears didn’t have much trouble against fellow Pac 10 opponent Washington State. California took care of business on the road in a 21-3 contest that didn’t feature a score in the entire second half. Junior RB Marshawn Lynch provided all the offense that the Bears needed, rushing 24 times for 147 yards and two scores.

Most impressed with: I think I have to go with a quarterback (White) rushing for 235 yards on just 14 carries. Regardless of whom they played, that was a hell of a day for the Mountaineer.

Lest impressed with: Florida not using Tim Tebow like it did last week. Where was this guy against Auburn? Everybody just hailed this team (including myself) on how well Urban Meyer got this kid the ball and then he’s virtually a no-show except for a rushing TD. After Leak’s performance, I can hear the calls for Tebow starting to rumble now.

Biggest melee of the day: Do yourself a favor and read this article about Miami and Florida International throwing haymakers at each other for five minutes before being retained by police officers. As if that wasn’t enough, the officers had to then go into the stands because several fans decided to act out what was going happening on the field. Wonderful, another situation where Hurricane players are throwing punches.

Upset of the day: It’s a toss up between #15 Iowa losing to Indiana 31-28 or #16 Georgia losing 24-22 to Vanderbilt. It has to be the Bulldogs, however, because at least the Hawkeyes lost on the road. How does Georgia get trounced last week at home to Tennessee, only to turn around and lose again between the hedges to freakin Vanderbilt? I understand that the Commodores might possibly have their best team since 1982, but Georgia was a team that was supposed to be a big contender in the SEC. Forget that notion now, Florida is going to wipe the floor with these guys in two weeks.

Looking forward: Iowa-Michigan should have been hyped, but with the Hawkeyes choking Saturday in Indiana, that showdown is a moot point now. Texas-Nebraska should be a good contest, but the last big game that the Cornhuskers had on their schedule, NEB dropped the ball against USC. So forget that one too.

Believe it or not, the best game on the schedule next week is Georgia Tech at Clemson. Possibly the two biggest surprises this season square off in what should be an even match up. With the Tigers racking up 63 points on that high school team named Temple last Thursday and GT coming off a bye, this game might be a great ACC shootout.

Detroit 6, Oakland 3 (Detroit wins series 4-0)

Congratulations to the Detroit Tigers on winning their first American League pennant since 1984.

What an absolute bomb that Magglio Ordonez hit to end the game in the bottom of the ninth. Ordonez hit a shot over the left field wall with two out and two on in the bottom of the ninth to break a 3-3 tie and send the Tigers to the 2006 World Series. The game’s action doesn’t matter much now since the series is over, but what does matter is what an incredible job Jim Leyland did in turning around this organization. Consider this, a lot of the ballplayers that the Tigers won with this year, were part of one of the worst teams in Major League Baseball history just three years ago. It’s not like Detroit did it with a lot of free agent pickups or lofty dollar signs, either. The Tigers won with homegrown talent, great cohesiveness and a manager who put it all together. Don’t forget that Detroit was pronounced dead on arrival just two weeks ago after getting swept by the Kansas City Royals. They lost the division title, limped into the playoffs, and were heavy underdogs against the New York Yankees. Despite facing all of that, the Tigers have emerged winners of seven straight in the playoffs and are now on the verge of facing either the Mets or Cardinals in the World Series.

Motown has been on a great ride this season and the train doesn’t stop here either.

As for Oakland – what are you going to say? Blown opportunities and lack of hitting killed this team for four straight games. You can’t lose two games at home and expect to turn things around on the road. They won a lot of games in the regular season with smoke and mirrors as far as their hitting is concerned and it was no more evident against the Tigers. They’ll have a big decision to make this offseason with the future of Barry Zito, but Oakland still should have a solid pitching staff for ’07 and undoubtedly will be in the race again next year in the AL West. Nice season A’s.

I guess my prediction of Tigers in six came up two games short, huh? Once again, congratulations to the Tigers and the city of Detroit.

Heisman hopeful Peterson breaks collarbone

Oklahoma star running back and Heisman Trophy hopeful, Adrian Peterson, broke his collarbone in the Sooners 34-9 victory over Iowa State on Saturday.

Peterson, who will miss the rest of the season, broke his collarbone while diving into the end zone.

“Just diving into the end zone and when he landed, he landed wrong,” Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops said. “At this point it looks like the best thing, the earliest he would be ready to play, would be a bowl game.”

“My goals when I got here were to win a national championship first and then have an opportunity to win the Heisman,” Peterson told The Oklahoman in September. “Those are the things I want to do, but the only thing right now I know for a fact that would keep me [at Oklahoma] next year is a major injury. God willing, that won’t happen.”

What a sad setback for a guy who had aspirations of entering the NFL draft at the end of the season. Maybe Peterson will choose to stay in school another year though, and that’s never a bad thing. Hopefully the young man will take this injury for what it’s worth, finish his education and come back for his senior year and give Oklahoma another great season.

Peterson is currently the fourth-leading rusher in Oklahoma history.

ALCS: Detroit 3, Oakland 0 (Detroit leads series 3-0)

Sayonara Oakland – thanks for playing.

If the A’s don’t get swept right out of Detroit on Saturday, I’ll be shocked.

Pitching, pitching, pitching – is the way you win in the playoffs and it should not come as a surprise to anyone that the team with the best pitching staff in the regular season is now blowing through the postseason. Kenny Rogers (2-0) is pitching out of his mind and there’s no doubt that he has been the best starter in all of the postseason thus far. Rogers pitched 7.1 innings of scoreless baseball and now hasn’t surrendered a run in over 14-straight playoff innings. He gave up a miniscule two hits, only walked two and struck out six in an absolute dominating performance.

Two of the Tigers total three runs came in the first inning. Placido Polanco (2 for 4, one RBI) drove in Curtis Granderson (0 for 1, three walks) with a single to center to give Detroit a 1-0 lead. Magglio Ordonez followed up with a fielder’s choice on the very next at bat to score Craig Monroe, who had moved to third on Polcanco’s single. The only other run scored by both teams came on a Monroe (2 for 3, two runs scored and a RBI) home run to left in the fifth inning.

There wasn’t much the A’s could do to counter Rogers and now face elimination Saturday in Detroit. Starter Rich Harden (0-1) had a decent outing despite not pitching in over four months. Harden went 5.2 innings, gave up all three runs on five hits, but obviously got no support from his offense and was pulled for reliever Chad Gaudin.

It’s no secret why the A’s are on the verge of getting swept by Detroit and why Oakland is now facing elimination. The A’s have squandered scoring opportunities in this series by grounding into multiple double plays and not having a force in the lineup that can do more than hit seeing-eye singles. Frank Thomas, after a fantastic regular season and an excellent divisional round against Minnesota, has completely gotten manhandled by the Tigers pitchers. He is now 0 for 9 in this series and has contemplated changing his nickname officially, to the “Big Skirt.”

I will say this about the A’s, however: Mark Kotsay played a tremendous centerfield in this contest. Kotsay kept the game at 2-0 in the fourth inning with back to back excellent catches. Kotsay made a diving play right in front of him to take away potential extra bases from Roman Santiago. Then on the very next play, Kotsay ran hard to deep left-center and made a backhanded grab to take away a Granderson base hit and end the inning with no harm done.

For the elimination game in Detroit tomorrow (Saturday at 4pm ET), Oakland will try and save its season by sending Dan Haren (1-0) to the mound. The Tigers will counter with Jeremy Bonderman (1-0), who eliminated the Yankees in the ALDS.

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