Arsenal, Saints in top four battle

Arsenal will hope to begin the new year by reclaiming the top-four position in the Premier League table that has traditionally been theirs.


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Southampton, United Kingdom – Arsenal will hope to begin the new year by reclaiming the top-four position in the Premier League table that has traditionally been theirs.


Arsene Wenger's side travel to Southampton on New Year's Day in the knowledge that victory at St Mary's will see them leapfrog their hosts into the Champions League places.


But Southampton, who drew 1-1 with leaders Chelsea on Sunday, will be determined to defend their position and Wenger has admitted he had not foreseen 2014 ending with the south-coast club so high in the standings.


That was mainly because Ronald Koeman, installed as manager during the close season, had to make a series of buys to replace a host of departed stars.


No fewer than five players who had helped fire Southampton to a surprise eighth-place finish left the club, but newcomers Sadio Mane, Graziano Pelle and Dusan Tadic have all made instant impacts.


“He has done a remarkable job,” Wenger said of former Netherlands star Koeman, who left Feyenoord to take over from Mauricio Pochettino. “He has done very well and bought very well. He gets them to play very good football.


“They were the surprise because there was a big exodus there at the end of the season last year. They did very well, unexpectedly, because they've benefited from the stability at the back and in midfield from last year.


“They added Mane, Pelle and Tadic, who have done very well very quickly. That's why they are where they are.”


Arsenal recorded victories over fellow London clubs Queens Park Rangers and West Ham United over the festive period, but will take on Southampton without the suspended Olivier Giroud, who was sent off against QPR.


And with England striker Danny Welbeck a doubt because of a groin problem, little-used Germany forward Lukas Podolski may get a rare run-out.


Podolski has been linked with a move to Inter Milan once the January transfer window opens, but Wenger has declared that an Italian exit is not an option for the World Cup-winner.


“He is a player of Arsenal Football Club and I want him to stay,” he said. “I hope that he will still be an Arsenal player at the end of January. Inter? That is a joke. Inter is not serious.”


Midfielder Aaron Ramsey remains sidelined by injury, but former Saints starlet Theo Walcott could feature, although he is not yet match fit following a lengthy absence due to a serious knee injury.


“Walcott is involved because he was already in the squad,” Wenger said. “Of course I judge him a bit short on the competition front, but on the fitness front he is ready to play.”


Southampton have selection dilemmas of their own as defensive midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin, a player thought to be on Wenger's radar, is suspended following his dismissal in the Chelsea match for two bookable offences.


That will put the onus on Victor Wanyama to protect the defence and the Kenya international believes that Southampton cannot expect any of their opponents to underestimate them anymore.


“Now everyone knows what we can do,” said the former Celtic player, whose side have gone three league games without defeat following a sticky patch in late-November and early-December.


“At the beginning, nobody gave us a chance. We deserved three points against Chelsea and were unlucky. There was a foul before they got their goal.


“We are at home so we need to have the same spirit and hopefully we can get a good result.” – Sapa-AFP






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Henderson lauds Rodgers

Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson has paid tribute to manager Brendan Rodgers as his team leave behind a rollercoaster 2014 with a New Year's Day home game against Leicester City.


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Liverpool – Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson has paid tribute to manager Brendan Rodgers as his team leave behind a rollercoaster 2014 with a New Year's Day home game against Leicester City.


After finishing runners-up in the Premier League in May, Liverpool have struggled to match that form in the current campaign, although a 4-1 victory over Swansea City on Monday re-ignited hopes of a top-four finish.


The result was also a relief for Rodgers, whose methods have come in for criticism during Liverpool's inconsistent start to the season, but whose side have now lost only once in seven league outings.


“The manager has been fantastic ever since he came to the club,” said Henderson. “He's working really hard for us on the training field to ensure that tactically we are better and improving all the time.


“It's up to us as players to ensure we put that into practice on the pitch and we definitely did that against Swansea. We got our just rewards for that.


“This season has been hard on everyone. We've gone from winning every week to not winning as often. The manager has always been the same. He has always looked to improve things on the training field.


“Now it's down to us as players to make sure we do that on match days. If we keep playing like that, we'll get that consistency and more good results.”


Henderson reflected the confidence in the Anfield camp that, with the disappointment of missing out on last season's title behind them, another top-four finish, and Champions League football, is again within reach.


“We had an amazing start to the year and then the disappointment of falling just short in May,” said the England international.


“We've had a difficult start to this season, but we just have to keep going and playing like that. If we do that we'll go in the right direction and hopefully we can finish the season well.


“Of course we can finish top-four. We've got quality players here. You saw against Swansea that when we play well, we look a top, top side. We just need to be more consistent and make sure we do that every game.”


Liverpool will be without defender Martin Skrtel, who earned a one-match suspension after his booking in the Swansea victory.


Meanwhile, Rodgers spent Tuesday awaiting word from the Football Association as to whether they would punish forward Raheem Sterling retrospectively, after television pictures suggested he slapped Swansea defender Federico Fernandez.


Steven Gerrard, rested against Swansea, can expect a start against bottom club Leicester, while Mario Balotelli may have to be satisfied with a substitute place once again.


Leicester will be without Paul Konchesky, who serves a one-match suspension, while Andy King is still missing with a thigh problem, but striker Jamie Vardy is available after a ban of his own.


Manager Nigel Pearson is still unable to give a return date for goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, who is recovering from an operation to repair a broken metatarsal.


“Kasper is at home at the moment and resting,” said Pearson, whose side moved to within three points of safety after winning 1-0 at Hull City on Sunday.


“The next time he will have consultation, we will have a better idea of what the length of time he will be out. That will be two or three weeks yet.


“We have a few bumps and bruises, but for the most part the biggest things from the last few games will be fatigue if anything.


“The question is always, 'Do you go with a similar side and hope, or back your judgement, that they will be able to reproduce energy levels?'“ – Sapa-AFP






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News sport : Georgia Tech runs for 452 yards in dominant Orange Bowl win over Miss. St.

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - DECEMBER 31: Justin Thomas #5 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets scores a touchdown during the second half of the Capital One Orange Bowl game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Sun Life Stadium on December 31, 2014 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) Georgia Tech’s rush attack could not be stopped.


Led by quarterback Justin Thomas and running back Synjyn Days, the 12th-ranked Yellow Jackets racked up a whopping 452 rushing yards in a dominant 49-34 Orange Bowl win.


Thomas, the speedy 5-foot-11 sophomore, showcased his mastery of coach Paul Johnson’s option offense and ran for 121 yards and three touchdowns on 14 carries. Days, the 232-pound senior, racked up 171 yards on 21 carries and scored three times – including a crucial 69-yard run on the second play of the second half.


The Yellow Jackets also worked in the passing game when they needed it, especially in the first half. In all, Tech gained 577 yards in a statement victory for the program.


The Yellow Jackets were successful on the ground from the start.


Mississippi State opened the game with the ball and quarterback Dak Prescott was intercepted on the Bulldogs’ third play. Four plays later, Days scored from three yards out and the Yellow Jackets had their first of six rushing scores on the day.


Later on in the first, Tech surprised the Bulldogs by faking the option and looking downfield. Thomas hit 6-foot-5 senior receiver Darren Waller behind the defense for a 41-yard touchdown, giving Georgia Tech a 14-0 lead.


Mississippi State was able to battle back in the second quarter. Prescott was able to establish a rhythm and led three scoring drives – two that ended in Evan Sobiesk field goals and another that ended with a Prescott five-yard touchdown run, cutting the GT lead to 14-13.


The Yellow Jacket offense then went back to work. Thomas led a 12-play, 82-yard drive that culminated in a Thomas 13-yard rushing score. Tech was back on top 21-13 with 29 seconds left in the half.


Instead of taking a knee and regrouping in the locker room, Mississippi State’s offense quickly advanced past midfield to the Tech 42-yard line. That’s when Prescott went to the air for a perfectly executed Hail Mary that landed in the arms of Fred Ross after a deflection.


The improbable touchdown looked to give the Bulldogs all of the momentum heading into the second half, but Tech’s offense had other ideas. Days took a handoff to the left, broke two tackles and tight-roped the sideline for a 69-yard score, bringing Tech’s lead to 28-20.


It was a sign of things to come in a third quarter. The Tech defense forced a turnover on downs and a fumble, allowing the offense to extend their lead on two more Thomas touchdown runs – one from 32 yards and another from 15 yards.


The first of those scores featured a nasty juke and his breakout speed.



Mississippi State didn’t go away in the fourth quarter. Prescott, who threw for 453 yards and three touchdowns along with 47 yards rushing, hit De’Runnya Wilson for two touchdown passes in the fourth, but it wasn’t enough to put a scare into the Yellow Jackets.


The win is the first Orange Bowl victory for Georgia Tech since 1952 and gives the Yellow Jackets 11 wins on the season.


For Mississippi State, it’s an underwhelming finish. The Bulldogs were ranked No. 1 in the country for over a month, but they finished 10-3 after losing three of their final four games.


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Goalkeeper woe for struggling Everton

Everton's bid to arrest an alarming run of form has been hit by an injury to goalkeeper Tim Howard ahead of Thursday's trip to Hull City in the Premier League.


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KINGSTON UPON HULL, United Kingdom – Everton's bid to arrest an alarming run of form has been hit by an injury to goalkeeper Tim Howard ahead of Thursday's trip to Hull City in the Premier League.


Howard will be out for up to six weeks after damaging his calf in the 1-0 Boxing Day defeat by Stoke City, leaving Everton with only 24-year-old Joel Robles – who has made only 11 top-flight starts – as back-up.


Aside from the Spaniard, the only other goalkeepers on Everton's books are 18-year-olds Jindrich Stanek and Russell Griffiths, and manager Roberto Martinez has hinted the club may be forced to bring in reinforcements.


“That is something we are going to assess,” Martinez said. “Joel had his first start in the league and that was a great way of him having an introduction.


“We've just found out about Tim so we're going to make a decision. We only have Russell and Jindrich, so we need to assess that over the next few days.”


Christmas defeats against Stoke and Newcastle United have left Everton on a run of six defeats from their last eight games in all competitions and with just one victory from their last seven league matches.


The visit to Hull presents an opportunity to rectify that run, although Everton's injury problems extend beyond the goalkeeper position.


England defenders Phil Jagielka and John Stones are expected to be missing with ankle injuries, while full-back Tony Hibbert is two weeks from match fitness.


Leon Osman, another potential defensive stand-in, has a split tendon in his foot, with no return date currently scheduled, while midfielders Darron Gibson and Steven Pienaar also remain on the long-term injured list.


There is even a doubt for Thursday over the fitness of influential midfielder James McCarthy.


“At the moment, we're a little bit weak and we need to get stronger,” said Martinez.


“When you don't get results, you are going to get a lot of doubts and a lot of opinions from outside. Now our focus has to be very narrow, on a positive performance and result from the Hull game.”


Hull's preparations for the match have been carried out amid speculation surrounding their manager, Steve Bruce.


Bruce has been linked with a move to take over as manager of Newcastle United, with Alan Pardew expected to be named Crystal Palace manager.


Bruce, who turns 54 on Wednesday, supported Newcastle as a boy and has previously expressed regret at rejecting the chance to manage the club in 2004.


But his immediate priority is to lift his current team's morale after their defeat at Leicester City on Sunday.


The Tigers had ended a run of 10 matches without a win by beating Sunderland 3-1 on Boxing Day, but were brought back down to earth at the KC Stadium as Leicester snatched a 1-0 victory.


“They are deflated,” said Bruce, whose side have won only once at home this season. “If you get beaten and deserve to, then fine. But when you don't deserve it, of course it leaves a bad taste.


“For all the good work at Sunderland, it has unravelled a bit. That is the way this league works and we have to stay with it. We have a big game on Thursday and we go again.”


Bruce will be without midfielders Tom Huddlestone and Stephen Quinn, who are both suspended, but defender James Chester will return, having served a one-match ban.


Andy Robertson could also return after suffering with a knee problem, but Mohamed Diame and Michael Dawson remain sidelined. – Sapa-AFP






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News sport : Texas coach Charlie Strong fires two offensive assistants

Texas head coach Charlie Strong yells to his players during the first half of the Texas Bowl NCAA college football game against Arkansas Monday, Dec. 29, 2014, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) After putting up only 59 yards of offense in a brutal Texas Bowl loss to Arkansas on Monday night, Texas head coach Charlie Strong decided to make a few changes to his staff.


The program announced on Wednesday night that Strong fired wide receivers coach Les Koenning and tight ends coach Bruce Chambers.


“Les and Bruce are both good men and good football coaches,” Strong said in a statement. “It’s unfortunate that it didn’t work out, but I just feel like we need to make a chance and head in a different direction in their positions. We wish them the best.”


Chambers was the only holdover from Mack Brown’s staff and Koenning, who played at Texas in the late 1970’s, joined Strong’s staff after serving as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Mississippi State from 2009-2013.


According to a release, the search for Chambers' and Koennig's replacements will "begin immediately."


After the 31-7 Texas Bowl loss to Arkansas, the Longhorns finished 6-7 in Strong’s first year with the program, losing five times by 20 or more points.


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News sport : Mississippi State ends Orange Bowl's first half with Hail Mary (GIFs)

Georgia Tech looked to have the momentum going into halftime of the Orange Bowl until a Mississippi State prayer was answered.


The Yellow Jackets had just taken a 21-13 lead with 29 seconds left in the half. Instead of just taking a knee and going into the locker room, the Bulldogs moved the ball to the Georgia Tech 42-yard line and dialed up a Hail Mary.


Quarterback Dak Prescott had plenty of time and fired deep into a crowd in the back right corner of the end zone. The ball deflected out of a crowd of MSU receivers and GT defensive backs and into the diving arms of Fred Ross, who was trailing the play.




Ross was positioned perfectly, waiting for the tip. When the ball went his way, he laid out and scooped it up just before it hit the turf for a Mississippi State touchdown.




The score cut Georgia Tech’s lead to 21-20 at the break and was Ross’ fourth catch (for 64 yards) of the first half.


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News sport : Willie Aikens reunited with AL championship ring after 33 years

(Willie Mays Aikens on Twitter) Former major leaguer Willie Mays Aikens received perhaps his greatest Christmas gift in 33 years this holiday season. The former Kansas City Royals first baseman had been without his 1980 American League championship ring since 1981, when he says it was stolen from his apartment. But thanks to the remarkable efforts of one kind person, he was finally reunited with his coveted jewelry on Christmas Eve.


According to Shawn Anderson of Hall of Very Good, the now 60-year-old Aiken says the ring was stolen from his apartment while he was visiting his mother in South Carolina. For 33 years — 14 of which Aikens spend in prison after he was found guilty on four counts of crack cocaine distribution — the whereabouts of his ring were unknown, but that changed recently when Kim Accurso received a heads up that it may be in a Kansas City pawn shop.



“I pounded the pavement to find the owner of that pawn shop. I tracked him down and eventually we set up a meeting,” Accurso continued. “He had the ring. I told him my story and he agreed to help me out.”




The pawn shop owner told Accurso that “some big guy” pawned it more than 30 years ago and it’s been sitting in a safe ever since. It’s a mystery as to how it made its way back to Kansas City from South Carolina, but one thing is certain…that ring is back where it belongs.




“Willie was thrilled to have it back. It all worked out so wonderful,” Accurso added. “The ring is safe at home.”




As Anderson readily pointed out in wake of his piece, it's fair to question the circumstances surrounding the ring's disappearance and wonder if we're hearing the whole story.



Regardless, it doesn't change the fact that Aikens has turned his life around since rejoining society on June 4, 2008 and is living a clean life, which is perhaps the best story to be told here. He's even written a book on his remarkable journey, in addition to rejoining the Royals as a minor league coach and spring training instructor.


The circumstances also won't change the kind and extraordinary efforts made by Kim Accurso, who obviously didn't owe Aikens anything, but just wanted to do the right thing. There's a lot we can learn from her actions and her determination to provide happiness and perhaps even closure to an important chapter in Aikens' life.


You're encouraged to read more on this story at Hall of Very Good.


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News sport : Tim Miles and Tom Crean have heated exchange during Hoosiers' road win


Nebraska coach Tim Miles and Indiana coach Tom Crean exchanged words Wednesday during the Big Ten Conference opener between their teams won 70-65 by the Hoosiers.


Miles shouted most of what he had to say to Crean within a few feet of Crean’s face while officials held him back with 9 minutes, 42 seconds left in the game. The incident came during a stoppage in play following a hard foul by Nebraska’s Tai Webster on a dunk attempt by Hoosiers’ big man Hanner Mosquera-Perea.


Crean appeared to tell Miles to shut up from a distance and the two men came together with officials between them as Miles began to scream at Crean. The Indiana coached stood with his hands on his waist staring at Miles. When the game ended approximately 30 minutes later, Miles marched down the sideline and shook hands with Crean, pausing to say something to his counterpart.


Miles didn’t have much to say about those heated moments when asked about them in the postgame press conference. Meanwhile, Crean made a point of tracking down a reporter to tell him he did not tell Miles to shut up on television replays.




It was a frustrating loss for the Huskers who have fallen to 8-5, including unexpected losses to the likes of Incarnate Word and Hawaii. Nebraska came back from a 16-point deficit in the first half only to fall behind again by 13 after the altercation between coaches.


Husker stalwarts Shavon Shields and Terran Petteway combined to score 43 points and snare 15 rebounds, but the rest of the team didn’t provide much to complement the pair. Shields went all out at one point during the Huskers’ second half rally diving on to the scorer’s table and into the laps of the Big Ten Network crew to save a loose ball.


The Hoosiers were the better team and came to Lincoln prepared for a fight after losing to the Huskers on the road last season. Indiana scored 38 points in the paint and 18 points off the bench.


Mosquera-Perea seemed to be the biggest problem for Nebraska, scoring 12 points and grabbing 10 rebounds in just 22 minutes. Emmitt Holt also played well inside for Crean in what has to be an encouraging start to conference play for the Hoosiers.


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News sport : Boise State gets key defensive stop in 38-30 win against Arizona in Fiesta Bowl

Boise State can’t play in the Fiesta Bowl without making it as exciting as possible.


In its two previous appearances, the Broncos needed a trick play to secure victory. While Boise State emptied its bag of tricks Wednesday in the first half to gain the lead against Arizona, it needed a good old-fashioned defensive stop to secure the 38-30 victory.


Arizona quarterback Anu Solomon took a sack with just seconds remaining with his team at the 8-yard line driving for the game-tying score. The Wildcats did not have a timeout and the clock ran out giving the Broncos the victory.


That play was one of the many the Broncos defense had to come up with in the second half as the offense that led the Broncos to 31 first-half points went ice cold in the second half. The Broncos final score came off a pick-six by Donte Deayon late in the third quarter.


Arizona actually stormed back from a 31-17 halftime deficit while it stymied the Broncos offense. Boise State quarterback Grant Hedrick had 272 passing yards in the first half, but finished with 309 for the game. Running back Jay Ajayi, who was playing in his final game as a Bronco, had 107 yards rushing and three touchdowns in the first half and finished with just 134.


That put the entire game on the shoulders of the defense, which wobbled a bit, but came up admirably late in the game, allowing just a field goal on the Wildcats’ final three drives.


Boise State has played in the Fiesta Bowl three total times and each game — all Boise State wins — has come down to the wire. In 2007, the Broncos used a Statue of Liberty trick play in overtime for the game-winning score. Against TCU in the 2010 Fiesta Bowl it used a fake punt to ultimately set up the game-winning score. And while the Broncos used a couple trick plays in the first half, including a Statue of Liberty play, to help build their lead, it was the lack of creativity by Arizona’s offense that ultimately helped the Boise State defense secure the game.


The win gave the Broncos their 12 win of the season, their eighth season with at least 12 wins since joining the FBS.


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News sport : Doug Marrone opts out of contract, done as Buffalo Bills' coach

There's always at least one crazy firing in the NFL offseason. Except, Doug Marrone wasn't really fired.


He just opted out.


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Marrone is out as Buffalo Bills coach, and that was his choice. According to a statement by the Buffalo Bills just a few hours before the calendar turned to 2015, he opted out of his contract after two years as head coach. Marrone is now a free agent, and can pursue another job. Before Marrone opted out, there were five NFL head-coaching openings. Now there are six.


ESPN's Adam Schefter and Chris Mortensen reported that Marrone walks away with his 2015 salary of $4 million "without it counting as an offset against any future salary." The out clause in his contract activated if the Bills changed ownership, which happened when Terry Pegula bought the team.


Within minutes, there was speculation that the New York Jets would have a strong interest in Marrone. The Jets' division rivals are unexpectedly looking for a new coach.


"Doug Marrone informed me late today that he has decided to exercise the option clause in his contract and relinquish his responsibilities as our head coach," Pegula said in a statement. "We are disappointed that Coach Marrone will no longer be an important part of our organization. We thank him for all of his hard work and leadership during his tenure and wish him and his family the best with the next chapter in their lives.


"We will now begin the important process of conducting a thorough search for a new head coach as we continue to strive to reach our goal of returning to the playoffs and bringing a championship to Buffalo for our fans."


It's not often you see a coach just leave on his own, and it has to be a tough blow to the ego of the Bills, who haven't been to the playoffs since 1999. Buffalo made strides this season, finishing 9-7 and just out of the playoffs, though the retirement of quarterback Kyle Orton the day after the season ended made the 2015 outlook a little bleaker.


Marrone's time in Buffalo finishes with a 15-17 record over two seasons. Now the Bills have to start over. One would imagine Marrone has his eyes set on another opening. It's tough to believe he walked away from one of 32 NFL headl-coaching jobs without a backup plan in place.


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News sport : Derrick Rose on his terrible three-point percentage: 'I’m not going to stop shooting'

It’s just fine – without sounding like a hot take-spewing blowhard – to conclude that Derrick Rose is a different player this season.


There have been flashes of greatness. Up until his last two games with the Chicago Bulls, Rose was approaching All-Star level efficiency numbers as he regained confidence in the pull-up two-pointers and floaters that made him so great prior to his ACL and meniscus tears. Over the last two contests, though, Rose has missed 28 of 35 shots (including 11 of 12 misses from behind the three-point arc), and he’s in danger of setting all sorts of records for the worst three-point shooter ever to take so many dang treys.


Rose, on record at least, isn’t backing off of those looks. From the Chicago Tribune (via Pro Basketball Talk):



“Terrible,” Rose said, when asked to describe [Tuesday] night. But Rose won’t stop shooting. “My confidence to shoot is there,” he said. “All of them were on target. They’re just not falling. I’m not going to stop shooting. If they go under (screens), I’m going to shoot the shot. I work on it enough. I just haven’t seen them go in yet.”



There is a reason why defenders are going under screens set for Rose.


Derrick doesn’t quite have his MVP-level legs back yet, but he is still faster and stronger than most other NBA point guards when it comes to penetrating the paint. His work from behind the arc, however, is approaching Antoine Walker/Kobe Bryant-levels of ridiculousness – Rose is still shooting 5.4 threes per game in only 28 minutes a contest, and he’s making only 26 percent of those looks.


Worse, and this was the case prior to Rose’s injuries, the way he attempts those three-pointers vary from chuck to chuck. Rose will sometimes toss up a line drive, sometimes he put some arc on it, sometimes he’ll twist his body far too much to the left, and sometimes he’ll square up perfectly. All approaches, even the perfect one, usually create the same result. He’ll miss three of four shots from long range whether he’s shooting a line drive or a fundamentally-sound look.


As is the case with Bryant, Rose shouldn’t be shamed for shooting too much. He should be shamed for shooting the wrong shots.


During Derrick’s ACL rehabilitation, there was the hope that the time off would help him improve his dodgy three-point stroke. Those sorts of improvements didn’t take, but that’s just fine! Rose is the rare player that you don’t mind seeing toss up an 19-footer, even a somewhat contested one, because he used to be so great at them. His percentages on the right side of the floor approximate his pre-injury numbers, and his Chicago-styled one-handed runner remains an absolute killer. His numbers from close to the rim or from 10-feet in are exemplary this season.


He has to lose the three-pointer. Playing a game as a guard without use of a three-pointer in 2015 might seem like an anachronism, but Dwyane Wade is producing yet another killer season without relying much on that sort of threat, and numbers indicate that defenses aren’t really tripping over themselves to close out on Derrick once he lines up for his own sort of threat from out there.


He has to stop. It’s not helping his team, and the so-called “threat” of his three-point dalliances aren’t aiding in his abilities to get to the rim.


“Dalliances,” if we’re frank, is a kind way of putting it. Rose is tossing up 15 shots in those 28 minutes, which is fine, but over a third of them are three-pointers that he’s missing at a miserable rate. These Bulls weren’t constructed to win with Derrick Rose having to score 29 points and bail the squad’s offense out – prior to Rose’s recent swoon, this was a top five offense.


Chicago has the horses to win it all this year, and Rose remains one of them. He has to focus on what he does best, however, to make a difference for this team. He can’t be deluded into thinking that balancing an inside/outside game is helping his squad, or his potency. Somebody is going to have to encourage him to re-find that inner-Rod Strickland, and keep things closer to that painted area.


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News sport : Rose Bowl: The first-ever CFP game features a matchup of two Heisman winners

Rose Bowl

Oregon (12-1) vs. Florida State (13-0)

Pasadena, Calif.

Jan. 1, 2014


FILE - In this Oct. 11, 2014, file photo, Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota passes during the first half of an NCAA college football game against UCLA in Pasadena, Calif. The College Football Playoff participants are well represented on The Associated Press All-America team. Heisman winner Marcus Mariota is the first Ducks' quarterback to be an All-American. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File) The matchup between this year’s Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota and last year’s winner Jameis Winston is one of the most anticipated matchups of the season.


And while the focus will rightfully be on the two stellar signal callers, it should be on the defenses.


Both of these defenses have struggled with consistency this season. Florida State’s defense has been almost nonexistent in most of the first halves the Seminoles have played this year, but have rebounded to have stellar second-half performances to secure victories.


Oregon’s defense ranked 82nd in the country allowing 413.8 yards per game, but only 22.5 points per game. The Ducks had their best performance of the year in the Pac-12 title game when it limited Arizona 224 yards and just 13 points.


The Ducks will be without star cornerback Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, who suffered a torn ACL during practice earlier this month. But, Oregon plays a lot of guys on defense and some of their lopsided wins have allowed backups to get key playing time and experience.


There’s no doubt Florida State and Oregon are going to be able to score, it’s just a matter of which defense is going to be able to limit that scoring.


So far this season, few teams have been able to limit Mariota, who thrown for 3,783 yards with 38 touchdowns and just two interceptions. There is no quarterback more efficient than Mariota. And when he’s not beating teams with his arm, he’s rushing for 669 yards and another 14 scores.


Winston hasn’t been nearly as precise as he was a year ago. The sophomore has thrown for 3,559 yards and 24 touchdowns, but he’s also thrown 17 interceptions, which is 10 more than he threw a year ago as a first-time starter. Still, he’s worked wonders for the Florida State offense this season by bringing them back from multiple-touchdown deficits to keep his undefeated streak alive. Winston still has never lost a game in his collegiate career.


The biggest difference between these two teams will be pace of play. Oregon likes to jump on its opponents early and bury them before they can get into any sort of rhythm. While Florida State is used to marching back from deficits, it might not be able to slow the Oregon defense enough to close the gap.


However, if Florida State is able to keep this game close late, it puts itself in familiar territory and a place where it has excelled all season.


ODDS: Oregon (-8)


FUN FACT: Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota has the best passer rating of any quarterback in the second half. Mariota’s first-half rating of 173.05 jumps up to 208.85 in the second half, which is actually more than 13 points better than the next player.


PREDICTIONS


Graham: I have a hard time seeing this game as a close contest considering what we’ve seen from both teams this year. Oregon will be the best team the Seminoles have faced all season and the best scoring offense it's faced. While I appreciate Jameis Winston’s ability to motivate his team and lead it in come-from-behind wins, I think he’ll find himself in too deep of a hole in this one. Oregon 45, Florida State 31.


Nick: It feels imperative for Oregon to get out to a big lead in the first half. Florida State is like a crazy cat in the second half of games as it's always finding a way to escape. The undefeated streak ends on Thursday, though it won't be surprising in the slightest if it doesn't. Oregon 34, Florida State 31.


Sam: There's just something about Jameis Winston in big games, he always gets it done. With Oregon's top corner Ifo Ekpre-Olomu out, Winston will be able to exploit the Ducks' secondary. Marcus Mariota won't go down easy, but the FSU undefeated streak will continue. Florida State 38, Oregon 34.


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News sport : Boise State runs its signature 'Statue of Liberty' play for a score in the Fiesta Bowl (again)

Boise State is playing in its third Fiesta Bowl, but paid homage on Wednesday to the first game that put the program on the map.



Boise State Statue of Liberty against Arizona

During the first quarter against Arizona, Boise State quarterback Grant Hedrick took the snap on the 16-yard line, pretended to throw a screen pass and instead held the ball down for running back Jay Ajayi to take the hand off and scamper into the end zone.


Boise State ran a similar “Statue of Liberty” play against Oklahoma in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl to win the game.



It was good to see coach Bryan Harsin throw out a oldie but goodie so early in the contest. At the time, it put the Broncos up 21-0.


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News sport : TCU makes a big statement with 42-3 win against Ole Miss in Peach Bowl

Dec 31, 2014; Atlanta , GA, USA; TCU Horned Frogs linebacker Paul Dawson (47) reacts after sacking Mississippi Rebels quarterback Bo Wallace (not pictured) during the second quarter in the 2014 Peach Bowl at the Georgia Dome. (Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports) TCU spent the past few weeks trying not to comment on being left out of the College Football Playoff, and that was probably a good thing, considering the Horned Frogs’ performance in the Peach Bowl spoke volumes.


No. 6 TCU dismantled No. 9 Ole Miss 42-3 in one of the most dominating performances between two top 10 teams this season.


The 39-point loss tied for the most lopsided bowl loss in SEC bowl history (Georgia-Nebraska, 1969 Sun Bowl), and it was TCU’s first bowl win against an SEC opponent since defeating LSU in the 1936 Sugar Bowl.


And the dominance started early.


From the opening snap, TCU’s defense swarmed Ole Miss quarterback Bo Wallace. It was stronger and faster than Ole Miss’ offensive line and the Horned Frogs managed an interception on the Rebels’ first drive of the game.


TCU jumped out to a 14-0 lead with 6:23 remaining in the first quarter and never looked back. It forced four turnovers — all by Wallace — and was held to 129 yards of total offense, including just nine yards rushing. TCU punctuated its performance by mocking Ole Miss' signature "landshark" posture by pretending their hand was a fin at the front of their helmet.


Ole Miss' three points came on a field goal with 7:18 remaining in the game after a TCU turnover gave the Rebels a short field.


TCU didn’t have a stellar offensive day, but it didn’t need to with the way its defense played. Quarterback Trevone Boykin completed 22-of-31 passes for 188 yards and three touchdowns, but he also threw three really ugly interceptions. Running back Aaron Green led all rushers with 67 yards and a rushing touchdown and a receiving touchdown.


Boykin’s three picks were really the only thing that kept the game from really getting out of hand as the Horned Frogs seemed like a threat to score on every offensive drive. In fact, TCU only punted four times the entire day.


TCU ranked No. 3 heading into the final wave of rankings and soundly defeated Iowa State to make their case to stay in the top four. However, the committee essentially wiped the slate clean and promoted No. 5 Ohio State into the top four and dropped the Horned Frogs all the way down to No. 6 behind Baylor, the only team that defeated it all season.


The move sparked all sorts of controversy and debate about the validity and the politics of the rankings, but TCU coach Gary Patterson and his players stayed largely above the fray and said their only focus was on Ole Miss.


But it’s clear, the Horned Frogs knew a dominating performance against Ole Miss would be the most powerful statement they could make and it also would set them up for a potential playoff run in 2015.


If there’s one other positive TCU can take from this game, it’s that it will end its season with a statement win while only one of the teams in the College Football Playoff can claim the same.


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News sport : Seton Hall earns a head-turning victory to open Big East action

Seton Hall didn’t have much of an argument for being ranked in the top 25 going into Wednesday’s game against No. 15 St. John’s. The Pirates had lost to two of the three best opponents on their schedule.


They significantly improved their case after beating the Red Storm 78-67 to open Big East Conference play and doing it without, perhaps, their best player, Isaiah Whitehead, who is out indefinitely with a stress fracture in his foot.


If Seton Hall can follow up with another win, or at least a solid performance, against undefeated No. 6 Villanova on Saturday, coach Kevin Willard might have to evolve from coaching an up-and-coming group to suddenly managing expectations. \


Willard started the season with a 66-66 career mark at Seton Hall in four seasons and a 24-48 record in conference games. Starting 11-2 with a victory over a ranked Big East opponent to open league play is a nice way to take some of the pressure off.


Could this finally be the year Seton Hall gets back to the NCAA tournament and Willard gets that monkey off his back? The Pirates aren’t quite to that bridge yet.


Still, it has to be encouraging for patient Seton Hall fans to see their team come together and play cohesively without Whitehead. Forward Angel Delgado was a beast on the boards collecting 12 rebounds to go with his 13 points and d Jaren Sina dropped some timely 3-pointers to keep the Red Storm at bay.


Three other players also scored in double figures fro Willard, led by guard Sterling Gibbs’ 25 points. Willard clearly has options when it comes to putting the ball in the basket and his team seems to like a high-pressure defensive style. Having depth in the backcourt has been a blessing in the wake of Whitehead’s injury and it helped take down St. John’s.


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News sport : Did LeBron James promise Dwyane Wade they're 'gonna reunite again?' (Video)


This is dumb.


This is really dumb.


Is this real?


It’s still dumb.


On Wednesday, with the eyes of the nation staring down college football bowls and the same suit they’ve worn to New Year’s Eve parties for the last seven years, a Reddit user splashed online to claim LeBron James was telling Dwyane Wade on Christmas Day that James would be well on his way to Miami should the Cleveland Cavaliers fail to make something meaningful happen this year.


Watch, and turn up your speakers (and turn down your own personal brand of throbbing cynicism):



The Reddit user claims James said, "Like I said, if we aren't better this year, we're gonna reunite again and do some bigger and better things, alright?" Others have parsed it out to, "Listen, we've done it before. We're gonna reunite again and do some better things, alright?"


Now that your eyes have stopped rolling, let’s settle down a bit.


Even if the quoted variations are true, this could mean absolutely anything. This could be a discussion about a relationship – it’s not uncommon for displaced friends to promise future meetings while warming themselves in the light of the figurative Christmas fire – or some sort of post-playing career transitional partnership.


If you think this has something to do with LeBron James promising Dwyane Wade he’ll be back in Miami once he opts out of his contract this summer, you’re taking a rather large bite.


If James fled Ohio once again this summer after his massive and much-adored love letter to the state, Cavs fans wouldn’t just burn his jerseys. They’d burn Florida. Militias would be created, and huge gobs of Gold Star Chili (they wouldn’t waste the good stuff) would be thrown at the whole of South Beach.


LeBron James has been pretty tone deaf before, as we saw during his 2010 decision, but the underlying theme in both his 2010 and '14 choices was secrecy. Nobody had the scoop before James announced it, and as sound as his friendship with Wade might be, the dude is not going to hint at 2015 free agency plans with all manner of microphones and cameras milling about in the NBA’s most-watched game of its season so far.


James was correct, in his postgame press conference, to point out the double standard fans and media use when it comes to judging players and teams making transaction decisions. The Cavs are in real trouble this year of just being a pretty good team, Dwyane Wade is currently having an All-Star-worthy bounce-back year, and old habits die hard. Not only does James have a player option for next year, but so does Wade – and James’ ostensible Miami replacement in Luol Deng.


Would the entire lot of them opt out to take less money to play in Miami? If you’ll recall, the only reason James, Wade, Deng and Kevin Love (who has yet to sign a contract extension) are working with these flexible contracts is to ensure their ability to eventually make as much money as possible under NBA salary bylaws. With that in place, it’s still possible that …


… wait. Stop. Seriously.


James and Wade both probably own cell phones, and the ability to text each other without anyone hearing anything. James isn’t going to drop something like this with the klieg lights on and the cameras rolling. Anything’s a possibility with LeBron, but let’s just wait until July to work with an air of certainty, OK?


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News sport : Cotton Bowl: Can Michigan State's tough D contain the Baylor offense?

Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic

Michigan State (10-2) vs. Baylor (11-1)

Arlington, Texas

Jan. 1, 2015


Baylor quarterback Bryce Petty (14) points upward with teammate offensive linesman Jarell Broxton (61), right, following his touchdown over Kansas State in the first half of NCAA college football game, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2014, in Waco, Texas. (AP Photo/Waco Tribune Herald, Jerry Larson) This year’s Cotton Bowl between Baylor and Michigan State is a classic matchup featuring a high-powered offense versus a stout defense matchup.


The fifth-ranked Bears boast the top offense in the country in both points and yards per game. Led by quarterback Bryce Petty, Baylor averaged a whopping 48.8 points and 581.3 yards per game en route to an 11-1 record and a share of the Big 12 crown.


The Bears, like their Big 12 brethren TCU, just missed out on the College Football Playoff, leading to some outspoken criticism from head coach Art Briles. They’ll look up to back up their head coach’s talk with Petty in the passing game. The senior threw for 3,305 yards and 26 touchdowns to a deep and talented group of receivers. Corey Coleman led the Bears with 57 catches for 969 yards and 10. Antwan Goodley added 50 catches for 833 yards and six touchdowns while Antwan Goodley caught 51 passes for 737 yards and six scores as well.


The Bears have a solid run game too with Shock Linwood (1,226 yards, 16 TDs), but they could struggle against a Spartans defense that is third nationally in rush defense (97.5 yards per game) and fifth in total defense (293.5 ypg). Michigan State will play its final game with Pat Narduzzi as defensive coordinator after Narduzzi accepted the head-coaching gig at Pittsburgh.


While Michigan State is known for its defense, the Spartan offense was seventh in the country in scoring at 43.1 points per game and 13th in total offense with 496.5 yards per game. The Spartans’ only two losses came at the hands of Oregon and Ohio State – two College Football Playoff participants.


Junior quarterback Connor Cook threw for 2,900 yards and 22 touchdowns while only giving away six interceptions. The Spartans were extremely balanced all year with senior Jeremy Langford rushing for 1,360 yards and 19 touchdowns on the year. Cook’s favorite target was Big Ten receiver of the year Tony Lippett, who caught 60 passes for 1,124 yards and 11 touchdowns.


Baylor’s defense will be key in this one. You know the Bears will be able to score, but will the Bears be able to stop the Spartans from keeping pace?


ODDS


Baylor (-2.5)


FUN FACT


Interestingly, Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio said that Tony Lippett, the Spartans’ leading wideout, will also start at defensive back for the third straight game to help against Baylor’s pass offense. He’s played a lot of cornerback in the past, so it’s not new territory for him, but he could be in for a ton of snaps against the Bears’ quick-strike offense.


PREDICTIONS


Graham: Michigan State isn't as good as Baylor, but I wonder about Baylor's motivation in this contest after being left out of the College Football Playoff. Still, the Bears should come into this game with a chip on their shoulder and that should be enough to motivate them to victory. Baylor 28, Michigan State 17.


Nick: Is the Big 12's bowl disaster going to continue? I'm not sure this is a good matchup for Baylor. Cook will match Petty and Michigan State will get a key stop late in the game. Michigan State 31, Baylor 29.


Sam: While Baylor’s offense against Michigan State’s defense is the matchup everyone’s been talking about, I think Baylor’s defense is the key. I’m not sure the Bears will be able to keep the Spartans out of the end zone at crucial parts of the game. Michigan State 37, Baylor 33.


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News sport : DeMarcus Cousins is still being left in the dark about Sacramento's coaching choices

This has not been a December to remember for DeMarcus Cousins. The once-glorified sales event that led to Vivek Ranadive’s purchase of the Sacramento Kings, allowing the franchise to stay in northern California, has also resulted in quite a bit of meddling as Ranadive tinkers with basketball operations as he sees fit.


The most infamous example of such came just a few weeks ago, when the Kings fired coach Michael Malone in the wake of a poor stretch of games, contests played without Cousins while he battled a debilitating strain of viral meningitis. Former Utah Jazz head man Tyrone Corbin was promoted to interim coach as rumors of George Karl and Mark Jackson’s candidacy swirled, and earlier this week Corbin was given the title of head coach for the rest of the season.


That was an ascension that Cousins had to find out about at the same time we all found out. Great:



That management had made the commitment to Corbin was news to his players.




“I didn’t know,” Cousins said. “I didn’t know officially until (Monday) night, either. That’s when a lot of us found out.”



You’ll recall that Cousins also found out about the Malone firing via Twitter.


The Kings are under no obligation to let even their best players know ahead of time about any such firings or hirings, but a simple call or text before a press release wouldn’t hurt. Asking a franchise player to concurrently hear important news and form an opinion at the same time while working on the record in front of the media probably isn’t the right thing to do. Cousins handled both awakenings professionally and properly, but it’s probably not wise to keep him or any other player in the dark. Everyone’s got a phone, now. Everyone’s checking their screen.


Cousins liked Malone, and for good reason. These are easy shots, with the Kings at their lowest ebb (Sacto is 2-6 since his firing), but Malone’s defensive instincts and penchant for slowly-paced basketball worked right into Cousins’ strengths on both ends. The Kings have been absolute garbage since Corbin took over and amped up the possession count, and while this may help DeMarcus’ points per game totals, he’s being asked to do things defensively that he’s just not capable of doing.


The sign of a great coach is to make your good players great, and your great players dominant. There is a very good chance the once-dominant Cousins will take a step back under Corbin through no fault of Cousins’ own.


Then again, he’s still capable of this:



With that in place, it still feels like we’re years away from this:



The Kings’ front office put themselves in this sort of situation, so it’s hard to feel bad for the crew. George Karl was never going to take over without the benefit of a training camp, the same goes for Kings personnel advisor Chris Mullin, and there’s no way Mark Jackson was going to walk away from his dual role of taking guaranteed money from the Golden State Warriors while annoying all of North America while calling NBA games. Corbin knows more about basketball than all of us, but time in Utah was unimpressive and his players understand that he won’t be coaching the squad in 2015-16. When management gives up on a season after a promising start, ensuring a lame duck season, players can’t help but follow suit.


With the Western Conference playoff bracket just about set in stone (Kevin Durant returns on Wednesday night, and his Oklahoma City Thunder are sure to rebound and grab the final postseason seed), Kings fans will have to wait yet another year for the payoff. That has to be incredibly frustrating, but apparently this is the unfortunate price they’re going to have to pay for having a team in Sacramento in the first place.


Cousins, who famously vowed to pick up just five techincal fouls on the season prior to the 2014-15 campaign, picked up his third and fourth technical in a blowout loss to the Boston Celtics. Celtic guard Marcus Smart made what should probably be categorized as a dirty move, Cousins responded to his entanglement by throwing Smart to the floor, and Cousins was shown the door.


This is frustrating. And there's a very good possibility that it's only going to get worse.


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News sport : Citrus Bowl: Minnesota can reach 9 wins for second time since 1905 vs. Mizzou

Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl

Missouri (10-3) vs. Minnesota (8-4)

Orlando, Fla.

Jan. 1, 2015


Oct 11, 2014; Columbia, MO, USA; Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Hutson Mason (14) throws a pass and is pressured by Missouri Tigers defensive lineman Shane Ray (56) during the first half at Faurot Field. (Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports) While most will be focused on the College Football Playoff-affiliated bowls of New Year’s Day, sandwiched in between is a solid matchup between No. 16 and No. 25 Minnesota in the Citrus Bowl.


A six-game winning streak helped Missouri unexpectedly make its second consecutive trip to the SEC Championship Game. The Tigers were blown out by top-ranked Alabama, but Mizzou reaching the 10-win plateau again was good enough for the invite to Orlando. And if the Tigers can beat the Gophers, Missouri will reach at least 11 wins in back-to-back seasons for the first time in program history.


Missouri’s offense, led by sophomore quarterback Maty Mauk, was one of the weaker units in the SEC. Mauk had an up-and-down season, completing just 52.9 percent of his passes, but after throwing nine interceptions in his first seven games he threw only two interceptions (along with nine touchdowns) in his final six games.


The Tigers feature a productive timeshare at running back between junior Russell Hansbrough (970 yards, 9 TDs) and senior Marcus Murphy (767 yards, 4 TDs) while 6-foot-2 senior Bud Sasser (70 catches, 935 yards, 10 TDs) leads a talented group of receivers.


Those backs face a tough task with Minnesota linebackers Damien Wilson (111 tackles, 10.5 TFL) and De’Vondre Campbell (71 tackles, 6.5 TFL) swarming to the ball.


On the other sideline, Minnesota can reach nine wins for the first time since 2003 and register its first bowl win since 2004 if it wins the Citrus Bowl – the program’s first New Year’s Day bowl since 1962. The 8-4 Gophers headed into the final week of the regular season with a shot to play in the Big Ten title game, but they fell 34-24 to Wisconsin on the road.


The Gophers rely heavily on their running attack, which is led by record-setting senior David Cobb and sophomore Mitch Leidner. Cobb set a single-season Minnesota record with 1,548 yards and also reached the end zone 13 times. The 6-foot-4, 237-pound Leidner also had a nose for the end zone – scoring 10 times to go with 462 yards.


The Gophers rarely look to pass and when they do, Leidner (1,540 yards, 10 TDs, 8 INTs) looks for All-Big Ten tight end Maxx Williams. Williams led the Gophers with 29 catches for 471 yards and seven touchdowns in his sophomore campaign.


The Gophers may look to Williams to combat a ferocious Missouri defense that will surely key in on Cobb. The Tigers ranked 31st nationally in rush defense, allowing 135.8 yards per game. Missouri also totaled 42 sacks on the season to lead the SEC. All-American defensive end Shane Ray led the way with 61 tackles, 21 tackles for loss and 14 sacks while Markus Golden added 68 tackles, 16 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks.


If Minnesota can’t run on the Tigers, it could be a tough afternoon for Jerry Kill’s team.


ODDS


Missouri (-4.5)


FUN FACT


If Minnesota wins, it will reach nine wins for the first time since 2003. Before the Gophers went 10-3 in 2003, the program hadn’t reached nine wins since 1905.


PREDICTIONS


Graham: Minnesota has had a great season, but it hasn't seen anything like Missouri's defensive front and Shane Ray should have a great game if he manages to not get tossed from it. Missouri 35, Minnesota 17.


Nick: Missouri has been gashed by teams with power running games this season in Georgia and Alabama. And while Minnesota's rushing attack is very good, it's not as good as either of the two SEC teams. The Tigers get win No. 11. Missouri 27, Minnesota 17.


Sam: Minnesota is tough on both sides of the ball, but if it can’t put together a somewhat competent passing game against Missouri, I don’t see any way in which the Gophers can pull out a win. Missouri 24, Minnesota 14.


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Sturridge set for January return

Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge is set for a January return, according to manager Brendan Rodgers, who hinted he was unlikely to dip into the transfer market to solve the club's current striker issues.


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London - Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge is set for a January return, according to manager Brendan Rodgers, who hinted he was unlikely to dip into the transfer market to solve the club's current striker issues.


Sturridge last played for Liverpool in August after suffering a thigh injury on international duty with England and his absence has been keenly felt as the Merseysiders have struggled for goals and consistency in a disappointing start to the season.


With close-season signing Mario Balotelli failing to score a Premier League goal and Rickie Lambert, another summer arrival, struggling to cement a place in the side, Sturridge's return to action cannot come soon enough for last season's runners-up.


“He's coming back into the country in early January to finalise his rehab here,” Rodgers told reporters on Wednesday.


“Hopefully at some point in January - the middle to end - he'll be available to play.”


Rodgers has drafted Raheem Sterling into a makeshift centre forward role in recent weeks in an effort to replicate last season's scintillating attacking play, but he said he does not expect any new arrivals in January.


“My first look is always within,” he said. “We have seen how we have adapted the team and the structure of the team in order to make that work. I still think we've got players that can do that for us.


“So there won't be much activity for us in January. We brought in a lot of players over the course of the summer that we feel can develop, and those players are now starting to adapt to the life here at Liverpool and our way of working.


“There won't be a lot of transfer activity from us - if any - over the course of the January period. My job is to coach and manage the players that are currently here and work hard at maximising the talent that they have. That's what we'll look to do.”


Liverpool, chasing a third successive Premier League victory, host Leicester City on Thursday.


They will be without centre back Martin Skrtel, who is suspended, but could welcome back Dejan Lovren after a groin injury.


“Dejan has only been back training in the last couple of days. We'll see how he is today and then we'll take it from there,” Rodgers said. – Reuters






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Serero not good enough

Shakes Mashaba was unwilling to explain the shock omission of Thulani Serero from the final 23-man Afcon squad.


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Shakes Mashaba remained steadfast in his unwillingness to explain the shock omission of Thulani Serero from the final 23-man squad that will represent South Africa at the Africa Cup of Nations finals next month.


The Ajax Amsterdam star, who contested European Champions League matches against world giants such as Barcelona, was declared not good enough for Bafana Bafana yesterday when a highly philosophical Mashaba named the players that will try to conquer the continent in Equatorial Guinea.


All the coach would say was “Serero is not in the team because other players proved to be better than him”. That explanation, however, did not seem to wash with most of the press corps who had gathered in downtown Johannesburg for the announcement.


The general feeling was that Serero – who was key in Bafana’s qualification for the biennial, continental soccer showpiece – could have been left out due to his failure to avail himself for the recent camp that ended yesterday, despite football in the Dutch league being on a break.


Not that Mashaba would have been bothered about any speculation as to why he left the star midfielder out. “I explained the criteria we followed in getting to where we are and I do not have to justify why I have not included some players or why some are left out,” the stern-faced coach said.


And among the criteria were factors such as “a player’s good standing with his club, patriotism and a good attitude” – and Serero’s no show for the mini-camp that ended yesterday probably failed to meet the last two. Mashaba spent no less than half-an-hour reading what would have made for a successful university thesis as he explained the long process he took to get to the final 23-man line-up.


Phrases ranging from “the genesis of every success is a dream” to “we can only reap rewards if we apply the necessary work” littered his talk in an uncharacteristic address that helped explain the enormity of what the veteran coach is facing.


Mashaba should have led South Africa at the Afcon 10 years ago, having presided over Bafana’s qualification for Tunisia 2004. But he was fired just before that for refusing to be dictated to in terms of team selection. Yesterday he spoke of his elation at finally getting the chance to go to the continent’s premier soccer event.


“I feel like a champion,” he said with a smile. “I’m excited. It’s an opportunity to gauge my coaching abilities at the highest level.”


Serero’s exclusion aside, the squad was pretty much what most would have predicted – Mashaba having kept faith with most of the players who did duty in the qualifiers as well as taking along a few players he termed “prospectives” in the form of Bongani Zungu and Thamsaqa Sangweni.


SuperSport United’s Thuso Phala also got the nod, no doubt for his great form for his club towards the end of the year.


While the inclusion of Bernard Parker surprised, given that the Chiefs striker did not start playing until deep into the new season, Mashaba explained why: “As a country we’re bankrupt in the striking force. So we brought him (Parker) to help strengthen us,” he said of the experienced striker.


Not that he rates experience highly: “For me, experience is just a name we give our yesterday’s mistakes. Experience doesn’t guarantee us a win.”


Not even the fact that Bafana are in what most view as the tournament’s toughest group (alongside Algeria, Senegal and Ghana) seems to have Mashaba shaken.


“Have you bought coffins,” he asked Natasha Tsichlas, the Safa technical boss who chaired the conference.


“They talk of a group of death. I don’t know who is going to die. We’re definitely not going to die there. We’re going there to compete.” - The Star






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Villa fined for player disorder

Aston Villa have been fined £30 000 for failing to control their players during their recent 1-1 draw with Manchester United.


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London – Aston Villa have been fined £30,000 ($46,700, 38,400 euros) for failing to control their players during their recent 1-1 draw with Manchester United, the Football Association (FA) announced on Tuesday.


The charge relates to the reaction of Villa's players after Gabriel Agbonlahor was sent off for a challenge on Ashley Young during the 1-1 draw at Villa Park earlier this month. The red card was later rescinded.


“Aston Villa have been fined £30,000 for failing to control their players in or around the 65th minute (of) their recent fixture with Manchester United on 20 December 2014,” the FA said in a statement.


Villa were also warned as to their future conduct.


Meanwhile, Villa midfielder Fabian Delph has lost his appeal against the red card he was shown for a foul on Jordi Gomez during his side's 0-0 home draw with Sunderland on Sunday.


“DELPH NEWS: The appeal to have Fabian Delph's suspension reduced has been unsuccessful. #AVFC,” Villa said on Twitter.


Delph, who made his England debut in September, will now serve a three-game ban. – Sapa-AFP






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Herrera, Januzaj boost for United

Manchester United midfielders Ander Herrera and Adnan Januzaj have returned to training ahead of the Premier League trip to Stoke City.


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London - Manchester United midfielders Ander Herrera and Adnan Januzaj have returned to training ahead of the Premier League trip to Stoke City, manager Louis van Gaal said.


United have climbed to third in the table after winning seven of their last nine games going into the match against Stoke on Thursday.


“Herrera has trained today for the first time with us and Januzaj has also trained two training sessions with us,” Van Gaal told a news conference.


“They don't have match rhythm. Januzaj was ill and you have to recover from your illness, not from your tiredness. Maybe it's worse to recover from illness.”


Defenders Rafael, Chris Smalling and Luke Shaw have returned to the squad after recovering from injuries but Daley Blind, Marouane Fellaini and Marcos Rojo are still sidelined.


“It's a problem for me to come through this two weeks around Christmas and New Year, all these matches,” Van Gaal said. “That is difficult now.”


The Dutchman sent out an unchanged team for the 0-0 draw at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, the first time United have named the same starting line-up in 85 league matches going back to November, 2012.


That was surprising since they had played Newcastle United less than 48 hours earlier and Van Gaal has been a fierce critic of English soccer's heavy Christmas fixture schedule. – Reuters






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Bale is not for sale at any price

Real Madrid have made it clear to Manchester United and other possible suitors for his signature that Gareth Bale is not for sale.


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Madrid - Real Madrid have made it clear to Manchester United and other possible suitors for his signature that Gareth Bale is not for sale at any price.


Real president Florentino Perez told Spanish newspaper Marca that Welshman Bale, who signed for the European champions for a world record 100 million euros ($121.6 million) last year, was key to the club's present and future.


“Just as I can't imagine Real Madrid without Cristiano (Ronaldo), I can't imagine Real Madrid without Bale either,” Perez said.


Bale has been linked with a move to Premier League giants United, who have been undertaking very expensive rebuilding under manager Louis van Gaal.


“We have not received an offer from Manchester or any other club for Gareth Bale,” Perez said.


“We haven't received any offers for one simple reason: every club knows that Gareth Bale will never leave Real Madrid and that the club will not discuss their star, no matter how much is offered.”


It has not taken Bale long to woo the Bernabeu fans, with his goals in the King's Cup and Champions League finals establishing his credentials as a world-class performer on the big occasion. At 25, he is growing into his Galactico boots.


“Bale is a key player,” Perez said. “He has already done so much for the team and is a key part of our club's future.” – Reuters






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Shelvey facing violent conduct charge

Swansea City midfielder Jonjo Shelvey has been charged with violent conduct over an incident involving Liverpool's Emre Can.


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London – Swansea City midfielder Jonjo Shelvey has been charged with violent conduct over an incident involving Liverpool's Emre Can, the Football Association (FA) announced on Tuesday.


Shelvey appeared to swing his arm into Can's face during Swansea's 4-1 Premier League defeat at Anfield on Monday, but although referee Andre Marriner allowed play to continue, the FA has taken retrospective action.


“Swansea City's Jonjo Shelvey on Tuesday has been charged by the FA for violent conduct, following an incident in his side's fixture with Liverpool,” the FA said in a statement on its website.


“The incident, which was not seen by the match officials but caught on video, occurred during the fixture between the two sides at Anfield on Monday 29 December 2014.”


Shelvey, who joined Swansea from Liverpool in 2013, has until 1800 GMT on Wednesday to respond to the charge.


In a message posted on Twitter after the game, the 22-year-old claimed he had caught Can by accident.


“Just wanna say didn't intentionally elbow Emre Can was just trying to get my arm across to get round him and it's come off as (if) I'm trying to hurt another play and I can assure you that that isn't the case,” he wrote.


“And I had apologised to Emre Can for catching him.”


Having been sent off at Everton at the start of November, Shelvey faces a four-match ban if found guilty. – Sapa-AFP






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Three-match ban for Newcastle’s Cisse

Newcastle United striker Papiss Cisse has accepted a charge of violent conduct during the Premier League match against Everton, the Premier League club said.


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London - Newcastle United striker Papiss Cisse has accepted a charge of violent conduct during the Premier League match against Everton, the Premier League club said.


Cisse, who has scored nine league goals this season, elbowed defender Seamus Coleman in the game on Sunday and will serve a three-match suspension.


He will miss league games against Burnley and leaders Chelsea and the FA Cup third-round trip to Leicester City. – Reuters






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FA must ban divers - Wenger

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has called on the Football Association to ban players who dive in order to rid the game of play acting to win free kicks or penalties.


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London - Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has called on the Football Association (FA) to ban players who dive in order to rid the game of play acting to win free kicks or penalties.


Diving is once again a hot topic in the Premier League after three Chelsea players, Cesc Fabregas, Diego Costa and Willian, were all booked for simulation this month.


Chelsea defenders Gary Cahill and Branislav Ivanovic have also recently been accused of diving by opposition managers with Blues boss Jose Mourinho countering that there was an agenda against players at his club.


Wenger said the only way to solve the problem would be for the FA to take retrospective action against players who have clearly dived.


“I'm against diving,” Wenger told reporters. “We should punish it after the game. The problem will be to decide when it was obvious diving or not. That's a big issue and sometimes it's not obvious,” the Frenchman added.


“Punish only obvious cases but not mixed ones. “You have to suspend the players, I don't know how long. It depends. I am not a specialist in this kind of thing.


“But the only way that the players will stop doing it, is if they feel they can get punished. Whether it is Arsenal, or Manchester United, or Liverpool or Chelsea, it is for everybody the same.”


The Arsenal manager was also quick to dismiss speculation linking forward Lukas Podolski with a move to Inter Milan.


The German has found himself largely out of favour this season, having started only two matches, but Wenger was adamant that any move to Italy was not imminent.


“That is a joke. Inter Milan are not serious. There's only talk,” he said.


Arsenal are currently fifth in the standings, level on 33 points with fourth-placed Southampton, who they face on Thursday. – Reuters






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News sport : Stanford dominates Maryland in Foster Farms Bowl

Maryland was no match for Stanford in the Foster Farms Bowl.


On a blustery night in Santa Clara, Calif., Stanford's offense capitalized on short fields and the Terrapins weren't able to do much productive with the ball as the Cardinal rolled to a 45-21 win.


After Maryland tied the game at 7-7 early in the second quarter, Stanford, 8-5, scored three unanswered touchdowns. The first drive was a quick 5-play 49-yard drive that was capped by Remound Wright's second touchdown. Wright got a third on the next drive, which was a 5-play 70-yard drive. And then Kevin Hogan tossed his first touchdown of the night on the 10th play of a 54-yard drive.


The score was 28-7 at halftime and it might as well have been 56-7.


Maryland QB C.J. Brown wasn't incredibly effective until it was late in the fourth quarter and was hampered by the lack of a ground game. After tying the game, Maryland's next seven drives accrued a grand total of 60 yards while Stanford's in the same timeframe tallied over 300. The lone bright spot in the second half was a 100-yard touchdown return by William Likely after Stanford went up 42-7.


Hogan finished 14-20 passing for 189 yards and two touchdowns before being given a break early in the fourth quarter. Brown finished 16-28 passing for 214 yards as Maryland finishes the year 7-6.


For more Maryland news, visit TerrapinSportsReport.com.


For more Stanford news, visit CardinalSportsReport.com.


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