News sport : LeBron sits with knee pain as the Cavs fall to the Hawks

David Blatt wants answers. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James turned 30 years old on Tuesday, a momentous occasion in most adults' lives. For the four-time MVP and two-time champion, though, this December 30 marks a different kind of transition, not so much a move into full-on adulthood as an opportunity to look back on what he has accomplished as an athlete and wonder if the future holds the same level of success. The Cavs are both struggling to meet lofty expectations and embroiled in a great deal of media controversy. There are reports that first-year head coach David Blatt has lost the attention of the team (if he ever had it) and that LeBron could consider leaving Cleveland as a free agent if things don't get better. At the very least, everyone around the team agrees that they're not very good team, including James himself.


It did not help that matters that James opted to sit out his birthday game at the Atlanta Hawks with left knee soreness apparently sustained during a leap into the stands in the Christmas loss to the Miami Heat. James played in the Cavs' two games since that contest (a nine-point win over Orlando and embarrassing 23-point loss to Detroit), but it appears that the team wanted to hold him out as a precaution. LeBron also missed the team's December 11 game vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder with similar soreness, so it would seem to make sense not to put too much pressure on the team's best player.


On the other hand, the context surrounding LeBron's night off does not do much to help the Cavs' public image. There are questions as to whether James or Blatt — who had never coached in the NBA in any form before this season — should (or does) hold more decision-making power in the organization, and missing a game on a birthday can cause more skeptical fans to wonder if LeBron sat out just because he didn't want to play. That belief relies on several assumptions, but we are also at a point with the Cavs where minds may wander as people wonder why things have gone wrong for a team that was expected to lay waste to the Eastern Conference.


Cleveland's performance vs. Atlanta may hold some insight into those questions, because their play was fairly similar to what's transpired when LeBron has been a part of lineup. Once again, the offense relied on two players to do most of the damage. Kyrie Irving carried the team with 35 points on 13-of-27 shooting in 43 minutes as Tristan Thompson helped make up for the loss of James with 18 points on 9-of-12 FG and 13 rebounds. Beyond that, almost everyone struggled — Kevin Love continued to occupy the fringes with 1-of-8 shooting in 24 minutes before missing most of the second half with back spasms, Dion Waiters shot 3-of-10 from the field with his usual number of poor decisions, and Mike Miller didn't even attempt a field goal.


For as one-dimensional as the offense looked, the defense was still the Cavs' biggest problem. The extremely well-balanced Hawks shot 50.6 percent from the field as five players scored in double figures. Jeff Teague (23 points and 11 assists) and Paul Millsap (26 points, nine rebounds, three blocks, two steals) helped control the game late as the Hawks won 109-101 without a sick Al Horford, their own best player. The Cavs challenged, but it was clear which team defined the terms of the game.


It's an open question as to how much blame Blatt deserves for the Cavs' underwhelming 18-13 start, but it's clear that the optics are not in his favor right now. Certain things, like Blatt getting a nosebleed in a pre-game press conference, are meaningless moments that can gain resonance for those who don't support him. Yet, no matter if he has a point, claiming moral victories after a third loss in four games is not going to help his case:



It's much too early to reach complete conclusions regarding Blatt's fitness for the Cavs' unique challenge, but we can already begin to see a negative narrative forming. As 2014 closes, things are definitely not going his way.


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News sport : Nick Chubb runs all over Louisville as Georgia wins Belk Bowl

There's only one running back in Georgia history who's had better rushing yardage seasons than Nick Chubb. Yes, it's Herschel Walker.


Chubb ran for a Georgia bowl-record 269 yards and two touchdowns during Tuesday night's Belk Bowl as the Bulldogs steamrolled Louisville 37-14.


The freshman entered the game with the seventh-best rushing season in Georgia history and moved to No. 4 ahead of Garrison Hearst thanks to a final drive that was simply unstoppable.


Leading 30-14, the Bulldogs, 10-3, got the ball from Louisville with just over 4 minutes left. All four plays of the 45-yard drive were runs by Chubb, and on the fourth, he scampered into the end zone for an eight-yard touchdown to put his season total at 1,550 yards, three ahead of Hearst.


Walker, who was at Georgia for three seasons from 1980-1982, has the three best rushing seasons in Bulldog history.


Chubb's standing among Georgia's greats is even more astonishing when you consider he opened the season as UGA's No. 3 back. He didn't have more than 78 yards or 11 carries in each of Georgia's first five games, but when he assumed lead back duties after Todd Gurley's suspension for receiving money for autographs, his season took off.


In Georgia's final eight games of the year, Chubb broke the 100-yard mark in every single one and his lowest output was a nine-carry 113-yard game against Charleston Southern, where he wasn't vital to Georgia's success.


And his performance against Louisville was even more noteworthy after Georgia lost quarterback Hutson Mason near halftime to an undisclosed injury and WR Michael Bennett, the Bulldogs' leader in catches, also departed to injury. With freshman Brice Ramsey in at quarterback (and who threw an interception on his first pass attempt to boot), Georgia's game plan was clear. And Louisville was still gashed by the run.


It also didn't help that Louisville, 9-4, didn't get much production from the quarterback position. Kyle Bolin started the game and played the entire second half after Reggie Bonnafon saw some time in the first half. However, Bonnafon threw a pick in three pass attempts and Bolin finished 20-40 for 301 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions.


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News sport : Florida player accidentally scores game winner for Florida State


The strangest game-winning buzzer beater of the college basketball season left the team that surrendered it dancing with joy and the player who scored it burying his head in his jersey.


With rivals Florida and Florida State tied at 63 and three seconds remaining in regulation, Seminoles guard Devon Bookert attempted a fadeaway 3-pointer from the right corner that fell well short. Florida forward Jacob Kurtz attempted to grab the rebound but accidentally tipped the ball off the backboard and into his own basket with 0.4 seconds remaining, giving Florida State a most improbable 65-63 win.


That fluke play snapped Florida's five-game win streak over its in-state rival and made an already disappointing opening two months of the season all the more deflating for the Gators.


A Florida program that reached the Elite Eight each of the past four seasons has failed to live up to its top 10 preseason ranking so far this season, falling to Miami, Georgetown and Florida State in addition to national powers North Carolina and Kansas. The 7-5 Gators have one last chance to notch their first noteworthy win before SEC play begins when they host defending national champion UConn on Saturday.


Florida wouldn't have been in position to lose at the buzzer Tuesday night had it not wasted so many possessions earlier in the game. The Gators committed 17 turnovers against the Seminoles and got little production out of their frontcourt.


It's a shame that the freak play had to come at Kurtz's expense because the junior forward deserves better.


Kurtz is a former student manager who walked onto the Florida team and has been pressed into significant playing time due to injuries to some of the Gators' top big men. The 6-foot-6 forward is averaging 4.5 points and 4.9 rebounds in 22.9 minutes per game this season. He had contributed four points and seven rebounds before his stunning last-second gaffe.


Credit Kurtz's teammates for not blaming him for the loss.


"We wouldn't have even been in position to win without him," starting guard Michael Frazier told the Gainesville Sun. "We didn't lose on just one play."


Indeed one play didn't beat the Gators. But the legacy of Florida's latest disappointing loss will certainly be Kurtz's stunning last-second "own basket."


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News sport : Jazz guard Alec Burks will miss the season after shoulder surgery

Burks will have to return next fall (Russ Isabella-USA TODAY Sports). The Utah Jazz have not and will not challenge for a playoff spot this season, but the team has still had a fairly successful campaign so far in new head coach Quin Snyder's first season. With players like Trey Burke, Alec Burks, Gordon Hayward, Derrick Favors, and others, the Jazz boast one of the best collections of young talent in the league. They're not especially good yet, but they're growing together game by game.


It now looks as if one of those players is going to have to progress at a different rate than the rest of his teammates. The team announced Tuesday that shooting guard Burks will miss the rest of the 2014-15 season after undergoing surgery for an injured left shoulder. From the press release:


After examination by the Utah Jazz medical staff it has been decided that Alec Burks will undergo a surgical repair on his injured left shoulder. The procedure will be performed by Jazz head orthopaedic team physician, Dr. Travis Maak, on Wednesday, Dec. 31 at the University of Utah. As a result, Burks will miss the remainder of the 2014-15 season. He is expected to be ready for the start of 2015 Jazz training camp.

“Alec's long-term health has been our top priority throughout this process, and although it is unfortunate that we will be without his services on the court the rest of this season, we commend Alec's commitment and continued effort to play through considerable pain to this point,” said Jazz General Manager Dennis Lindsey. “After continued consultation with our medical staff, Alec and his representation, we have unanimously agreed that it would be most prudent for Alec to have this procedure performed now in order to ensure that he will be healthy and ready for the start of next season.”

Burks broke out last season with an average of 14.0 on 45.9 percent shooting, which was enough to earn him a four-year, $42-million extension before the deadline this October. He has plateaued a bit so far in 2014-15 — roughly the same scoring average, worse shooting overall but better from deep, etc. — but has improved in several areas and looks to be a fixture in the starting lineup when healthy. The Jazz will miss his outside shooting and the spacing it helps bring to their offense. Expect a bigger role for rookie Rodney Hood in Burks's absence.


Apart from the on-court impact of the injury, this news should serve as a reminder why players often consider taking less money in an extension instead of waiting to test the market as a restricted free agent the next summer. Burks is perhaps not the best example of a player who opted not to zero in on the biggest payday possible — his contract is probably somewhere near his upper bound in salary — but he does prove that a young player seemingly establishing himself in the NBA can have his progression derailed very quickly. If Burks hadn't agreed to his extension, he'd be looking at a very difficult decision this summer. At least he has some security during this tough time.


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News sport : Minnesota governor wants to ban 11 a.m. home kickoffs for Gophers

Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton (D) does not like 11 a.m. kickoffs and wants to use his power to do something about them.


Dayton told the St. Paul Pioneer-Press that he wants to propose legislation barring any Minnesota home game from kicking off before noon. Seriously.



"They talk about the concern about attendance at the Gopher games -- they start them at 11 o'clock in the morning," Dayton said Tuesday in an interview with the Pioneer Press. "I'm going to propose that we pass a law that no (Division I FBS) football game in Minnesota can start before noon."



He then said "If you want to tailgate, you have to be there by 9 a.m.," Dayton said. "Most students I don't think are awake at 9 a.m."


Minnesota had all four Big Ten home games start at 11 a.m. local time in 2014. Television times are usually determined two weeks prior to game time as networks make their selections based on the attractiveness of matchups.



"(When) I grew up and went to Gopher games, they started at 1 or 1:30 ... and you knew that for the whole season, so you blocked out those days," Dayton said. "Now, it's about, 'What time does TV want to put us on?' It's all driven by television and the dollars involved there."



While Dayton (67) has a point about the students, it's not an incredibly large one in the grand scheme of college football. While student attendance is a problem for some universities, it's going to take a lot of attendance struggles for it to become a widespread issue. Why? Because television dollars rule all.


Without the Big Ten's television deal with Fox, ESPN and its own network, Minnesota would have far less revenue than it currently brings in. And a ban on morning kickoffs would threaten the Gophers' standing on the television landscape.


Minnesota's final two home games were on either ESPN2 or ABC. If, on the off-chance that Dayton's proposal became reality and was passed into law, those timeslots wouldn't obviously have been available. Without those options, there's a sgnificant chance that Minnesota would end up with more games on the Big Ten Network, which doesn't have the widespread base-tier distribution that ESPN does.


And if you're of the thought that ESPN concentrates more on games it has the rights to, it pushes the Gophers away from the ESPN microscope.


Risking exposure for a football program is not worth satisfying a personal preference. And Dayton did acknowledge that his potential proposal might not get any traction, though if it does, he'd like to see if other governors with schools in the conference would be intrigued.


Our guess is that they won't be.


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News sport : Malik Zaire leads Notre Dame to Music City Bowl win over LSU

Dec 30, 2014; Nashville, TN, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback Malik Zaire (8) passes during the second half against the LSU Tigers in the Music City Bowl at LP Field. Notre Dame won 31-28. (Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports) Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly made a change on offense for the Music City Bowl against LSU and it paid off.


Kelly started redshirt freshman Malik Zaire at quarterback and his ability to control the clock with a mix of run and pass helped the Fighting Irish pull out a last-second 31-28 win over the Tigers.


Zaire, in his first career start, split snaps with normal starter Everett Golson and threw for 96 yards and a touchdown while running for 96 yards and another score.


Kelly moved the pocket often and gave Zaire quick throws off three-step drops, allowing him to make quick decisions. Kelly also dialed up designed quarterback runs in bunches.


Zaire only averaged 4.4 yards per carry, but those runs allowed the Irish to eat up clock, easily win the battle for time of possession (37:00 to 23:00) and run 25 more offensive plays than the Tigers. Then, when the Irish were in more obvious passing downs, Kelly put Golson (6-of-11, 90 yards) in the game to pick up his freshman teammate. The formula worked well as the Irish racked up 449 total yards.


LSU – especially freshman running back Leonard Fournette – didn’t make things easy for the Irish. After Zaire hit William Fuller for a 12-yard touchdown on the Irish’s first drive of the game, Fournette capped off an eight-play, 76-yard LSU drive with an eight-yard touchdown run.


Golson came in for Notre Dame next drive and drove the Irish into the red zone. Kelly then substituted Zaire back into the ballgame and the freshman scored on a seven-yard touchdown run.


On the ensuing kickoff, Fournette showed why he was considered to be one of the top freshmen coming into this season. The 230-pounder showed off his impressive speed on a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, tying the game at 14-14 early in the second quarter.


The back and forth play continued on Notre Dame’s next drive as running back Tarean Folston scored from six yards out to cap off another lengthy drive.


Down 21-14, LSU’s next drive culminated with a bit of controversy. Methodically, the Tigers worked their way down the field, hoping to tie things up going into the half. Instead, after 14 plays and 73 yards, the Tigers appeared to be settling for a 19-yard field goal on 4th-and-goal from the two-yard line.


But as he is known to do, LSU coach Les Miles called for a fake and holder Brad Kragthorpe was ruled to have been tackled just shy of the goal line. It appeared that the ball crossed the plane before Kragthorpe's knee hit the ground, but the call stood after a review.


The Tigers didn’t allow the controversial call to impact them when the second half began. On the first play of the third quarter, Anthony Jennings hit John Diarse for a 75-yard touchdown to tie the game 21-21.


The game remained tied until Fournette broke off another explosive play – an 89-yard touchdown run – to give LSU a 28-21 lead. That lead didn’t last long. Notre Dame’s C.J. Prosise reeled off a 50-yard run a few minutes later and the game was again tied.


Defenses on both sides tightened until the Irish regained possession at their own 15 with 5:41 to go. Kelly again efficiently mixed Zaire runs with Golson passes and the Irish progressed slowly down the field until they reached the LSU 14-yard line. That set up a game-winning Kyle Brindza 32-yard field goal as time expired.


The game could be looked at as a sign of things to come for each team next season. Zaire showed that he has the capabilities to be the starter moving forward, despite Golson having another year of eligibility. For LSU, it showcased Fournette’s incredible potential while showing that the team’s passing game still has a long, long way to go.


Both teams finished with an 8-5 record.


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News sport : 2014 Driver Reviews: No. 15 Kasey Kahne

After doing exit interviews for Sprint Cup Series drivers in 2013, we're turning the tables. We want the drivers to sell themselves. So here are the resumés for all full-time Sprint Cup Series drivers in 2014. Then, at the end, we'll provide a summation of the driver's season in 150 words or less.


Name: Kasey Kahne


NASCAR Experience: 11 years in the Cup Series and 17 wins. 11 years!


Most recent team: Hendrick Motorsports


Most recent season finish: 15th


2014 accomplishments: A win at Atlanta, a third at Kansas and a fifth at Michigan.


Most memorable moment: Winning at Atlanta counts, right? Or do you want transparency? Because Jeff Gordon's Brickyard restart would count.



Strengths: Has won at every type of track in the Cup Series outside of Daytona and Talladega.


2015 goals: Not be the fourth car at Hendrick Motorsports and the seventh car out of eight overall in the Hendrick/Stewart-Haas organization.


FTM's Take: Kahne's entry is pretty short this year because it was a very nondescript season, especially when it came to his three other Hendrick teammates. He made the Chase via the Atlanta win, but if he hadn't won there, there would have been no complaints about Kahne potentially missing the Chase. Three top fives and seven top 10s aren't exactly world-beating statistics.


Will the return of Keith Rodden help in 2015? Rodden spent the season as Jamie McMurray's crew chief after being an engineer on Kahne's team. He's now going to be Kahne's crew chief. If Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon hold on to the form they displayed in 2014, Kahne is going to have to make a massive leap to me in their stratosphere next season.


Previous reviews: No. 16 Aric Almirola, No. 17 Kyle Larson, No. 18, Jamie McMurray, No. 19 Clint Bowyer, No. 20, Austin Dillon, No. 21 Paul Menard, No. 22 Brian Vickers, No. 23 Marcos Ambrose, No. 24 Martin Truex Jr., No. 25 Tony Stewart, No. 26 Casey Mears, No. 27 Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 28, Danica Patrick, No. 29, Justin Allgaier, No. 30, David Gilliland, No. 31 Cole Whitt, No. 32 David Ragan, No. 33 Michael Annett, No. 34 Reed Sorenson, No. 35 Alex Bowman


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News sport : Iowa earns dose of encouragement while Ohio State sputters at start again

It's probably a little much to consider Iowa a Big Ten title contender based off one impressive 71-65 road win at No. 20 Ohio State to open conference play Tuesday, but the outcome is certainly an indication the Hawkeyes are dangerous no matter the venue.


Senior Aaron White, playing back in his home state possibly for the final time in his career, scored 18 points with nine rebounds and junior forward Jarrod Uthoff added 18 of his own to hand Buckeyes coach Thad Matta the first home loss to open Big Ten play in his career at Ohio State.


It has been tough to get a good read on this Iowa team this season. The Hawkeyes have battled and lost against the likes of Texas and Syracuse in the early going. They earned an impressive win on the road at North Carolina only to be swept by in-state foes Iowa State and Northern Iowa. And now they have bounced back to earn a second road win over a ranked opponent.


Maybe resilience will become the Hawkeyes' mantra as they battle over the next 21/2 months to become the first Iowa team to earn an NCAA tournament win since 2001. Obviously that is a long way off, but a strong performance against the Buckeyes is a sign of what this team might be capable of if it can find some consistency.


Ohio State was in danger of being blown out on its home court for a time early in the second half before it eventually clawed back and cut the Iowa lead to three. It's no surprise the Buckeyes made a run considering they have the best home record in college basketball since the start of the 2009-2010 season at 99-9.Still, the fact that Ohio State continues to fall behind by double-digits in the first half this season - it also happened against Louisville and North Carolina - has to be troubling Matta.


White and his teammates made 46 percent of their shots and outrebounded OSU to give themselves a nice start to the grind that is coming in what has been the toughest conference in the nation, based on RPI, in recent years.


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News sport : LSU appears to score on fake FG, refs say otherwise (Video)

LSU coach Les Miles dialed up a fake field goal at the end of the first half of the Music City Bowl. It did not turn out like he hoped.


The Tigers were lined up for a chip shot field goal that could have cut Notre Dame’s lead to 21-17. Instead Miles called a fake for holder Brad Kragthorpe, a backup quarterback, who lunged toward the goal line. The ball appeared to break the plane of the goal line, but he was ruled short on the field.



After the play was reviewed, the play was surprisingly upheld.


The one angle, shown in the photo above, shows the nose of the football across the goal line.


Here’s another look.



Apparently there wasn’t another camera angle that could corroborate whether or not Kragthorpe’s knee was down. Therefore, the call was upheld and the Fighting Irish went into halftime with a 21-14 instead of what could have been a tie game.


It remains to be seen if the call will have an impact on the outcome of the game.


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Germans deserved world champions

Germany became the first European team to win the World Cup on American soil.


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London - It had been 18 years since Germany last won an international title and the pressure on the football powerhouse to finally deliver on promises was immense at the World Cup in Brazil.


The Germans could not have scripted a better scenario for their fourth World Cup victory in July, soaking up setbacks and injury bad luck along the way to crown a decade of unsuccessful attempts with the most important silverware of all.


Semi-finalists at the 2006 and 2010 World Cups, runners-up at Euro 2008 and in the last four again at Euro 2012, the Germans had long been knocking on the door of success.


But for different reasons, it always eluded them with critics saying coach Joachim Loew's team was brimming with talent but lacked the character to take that last decisive step.


They also lacked, some said, a strong personality on the pitch, a natural leader in the mould of Franz Beckenbauer, Lothar Matthaeus or Michael Ballack.


A day before leaving for Brazil, Germany suffered another blow with in-form winger Marco Reus being ruled out with an injury in their last warmup game.


Instead of choking again, Germany rose to the occasion in style, becoming the first European team to win the World Cup on American soil.


The Germans got off to a superb start, firing four goals past Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal but their campaign then started to stutter.


A 2-2 draw against Ghana was followed by a nervous 1-0 win over the United States as they advanced to the knockout stage.


Right back Philipp Lahm had started the first four games in a new holding midfield position but the captain had failed to impress as he had done for about a decade in his defensive role.


Only late in their 2-1 extra-time win over Algeria in the last 16 did Loew what most Germans had been demanding since the start of the tournament, switching Lahm back to the fullback position.


The Germans were transformed instantly into the team who had won over scores of fans in the past years: the quick, attacking team who ripped apart Argentina and England in the previous tournament, firing four goals past each of them.


The Germans were never really troubled by France in their 1-0 quarter-final win, setting the stage for a mouth-watering semi-final with hosts and five-time winners Brazil.


The game on July 8 in Belo Horizonte's Mineirao stadium will long remain in the collective memory of football fans over the world as Germany tore up the record books with a 7-1 annihilation of the hosts.


With four goals in six minutes and a 5-0 lead after only 29, the Germans played the perfect game as Miroslav Klose also edged past former Brazil striker Ronaldo to become the World Cup's all-time top scorer with 16 goals.


Mario Goetze's extra-time winner in their 1-0 final victory against Lionel Messi's Argentina seemed merely to be the logical consequence of the events that preceded the final in the Rio de Janeiro's Maracana.


The Germans never lost focus of their goal even when Sami Khedira was ruled out moments before the start of the final with a warmup injury and when his replacement Christoph Kramer was taken off after only half an hour with a hit to the head.


Impressive depth in their hugely talented squad and their unwavering team spirit carried them to the deserved title.


The Germans returned home to a heroes' welcome, with more than half a million fans pouring onto the Berlin streets, their title thirst finally quenched. – Reuters






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News sport : Orange Bowl: Top rushing offense square off in a NY6 bowl no one expected

Orange Bowl

Mississippi State (10-2) vs. Georgia Tech (10-3)

Miami

Dec 31, 2014


Few people could have predicted this unlikely matchup as one of the marquee bowl games of the season, but Mississippi State and Georgia Tech have been two of the hottest teams this season.


The Bulldogs spent a good chunk of the year ranked No. 1 before falling to Alabama and then Ole Miss in two of their final three games of the season. The Yellow Jackets won five consecutive games to end the season and got a timely loss by Duke to secure the ACC Coastal Division title and nearly upset Florida State in the ACC Championship game.


If you like running offenses, this game is for you. Georgia Tech ranks second in the country in rushing behind a triple-option offense led by quarterback Justin Thomas. Thomas leads the team in both passing and rushing, but the Yellow Jackets have gotten timely rushing help by running backs Zach Laskey and Synjyn Davis, who have been bruisers up the middle and at the goal line.


Similarly, Mississippi State quarterback Dak Prescott, who was the favorite to win the Heisman Trophy before the Bulldogs struggles in November, leads the team with 2,996 passing yards and 24 touchdowns, but also has been a consistent rushing threat with 939 yards and 13 scores. Prescott has been a nice ground complement to Josh Robinson, who has had a breakout year with 1,128 yards and 11 touchdowns.


It’s Mississippi State’s offensive diversity, and the fact that it’s tied for 14th nationally in scoring, that's going to make stopping the Bulldogs such a task for the Georgia Tech defense.


During its winning streak, Georgia Tech’s defense was opportunistic, turning turnovers into points and then allowing the offense to whittle down the clock with the ground game. However, they weren’t able to force a turnover against a turnover-prone Florida State team and that contributed to the loss.


Prescott has been hit and miss with ball security. He struggled in the middle of the season and against Alabama, but toward the end of the year was better at limiting turnovers. If the Yellow Jackets want to have any hope in this game, they have to force mistakes by the Bulldogs’ offense.


Not to be overshadowed, the Mississippi State defense is quite good in its own right. It allows just 126.5 yards per game on the ground, and with nearly a month to prepare for the triple option, should be able to limit the Yellow Jackets’ ground effectiveness and force Thomas to have to beat the Bulldogs with his arm.


If the game comes down to Thomas’ ability to pass the Yellow Jackets to a win, Mississippi State should be triumphant.


Vegas odds: Mississippi State (-7)


FUN FACT Both Mississippi State and Georgia Tech were picked to finish near the bottom of their respective conference divisions. The Bulldogs were picked to finish fifth in the SEC West while the Yellow Jackets were picked to finish fifth in the ACC Coastal Division.


PREDICTIONS


Graham: Let’s not forget this is a Mississippi State team that was No. 1 in the country for a good chunk of the year before it lost to the new No. 1 and its rival. Georgia Tech might make this a game early, but I think Prescott and Robinson run that Yellow Jacket defense into the ground. Mississippi State 42, Georgia Tech 17.


Nick: Don't play a drinking game with every time you hear the word "option" during the broadcast. Even if you were simply using water, you're going to be overhydrated. Mississippi State 30, Georgia Tech 23.


Sam: Georgia Tech's triple option is a tricky task for any defense, but Mississippi State has the speed and discipline to handle it over the course of 60 minutes. The Bulldogs will get a few key stops in the second half, allowing Dak Prescott and the offense to pull away. Mississippi State 33, Georgia Tech 27.


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For more Georgia Tech news, visit JacketsOnline.com.


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News sport : Pittsburgh Steelers, in need of Le'Veon Bell insurance, sign Ben Tate


Ben Tate has had a really weird 2014.


The former first-round pick will be on his fourth team in the last calendar year, as he signed with the playoff-bound Pittsburgh Steelers right before they play the Baltimore Ravens. Starting tailback Le'Veon Bell, one of the NFL's top backs, is battling a knee injury. The Steelers don't have much depth behind him, and if Bell can't go or is limited, they need someone to play.


Enter Tate, a once-promising back who is bouncing around the league like a ping-pong ball.


The former Houston Texans running back started the offseason as one of the top running backs in free agency, but the market for backs has plummeted. So he settled for a two-year contract worth a little more than $6.5 million. Outplayed by rookies Terrance West and Isaiah Crowell, the Browns cut Tate. He went to the Minnesota Vikings, got just 13 carries for 38 yards in three games there, and was cut again. He has 371 yards and a 3.1-yard average for the season.


So at least when the Steelers had some concern about Bell, there was some veteran on the market for them to grab. The Steelers hope that Tate never sees the field in the playoffs, but that will depend on Bell.


Bell was hit low by Bengals safety Reggie Nelson and hyperextended his right knee. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin told the Pittsburgh media that Bell rode a stationary bike on Wednesday, and the team will "leave the light on for him" to play. Bell has one fewer day than usual because the Steelers play on Saturday night.


The Steelers will be hoping Bell plays, but Tate will be insurance if he can't. And once the postseason is over, Tate can start looking for yet another team.


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News sport : The 10-man rotation, starring LeBron James as he turns 30

A look around the league and the web that covers it. It's also important to note that the rotation order and starting nods aren't always listed in order of importance. That's for you, dear reader, to figure out.


C: Triangle Offense. Russ Bengtson, as is his custom, absolutely nails it with his column about just how unique LeBron James is as an NBA contributor as he straddles generations. Bookmark this piece and never delete it.

PF: BBallBreakdown. Kelly Scaletta comes through with a terrific discussion about Nikola Mirotic’s rookie season, and why Nikola should become the NBA’s first per-minute Rookie of the Year.

SF: SB Nation. Early returns on the Sacramento Kings’ fast-paced experiment with Tyrone Corbin have produced predictable results, as documented by Jason Patt.

SG: HoopsAnalyst. Harlan Schreiber details Kobe Bryant’s odd placement in the annals of older dudes that need to a shoot a ton.

PG: Red94. Rahut Huq on why the Josh Smith addition has, temporarily at least, turned the Rockets on their collective ear.

6th: Sporting News. Sean Deveney talks to several Eastern Conference scouts that are dying to tell you where the Cleveland Cavaliers went all wrong.

7th: Pro Basketball Talk. Kurt Helin on the Los Angeles Clippers, a team that frustratingly can’t seem to turn the corner.

8th: NBA.com. Keith Langlois details the additions the Detroit Pistons have made to their front office, in an attempt to create some semblance of a checking and balancing system.

9th: Blog a Bull. When Ricky O’Donnell writes about the Chicago Bulls, or any subject, you best read up.

10th: Grantland. Zach Lowe’s annual “Luke Walton All-Stars,” your best gift of this holiday season.


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News sport : Peach Bowl: Can Ole Miss' defense contain a high-powered TCU offense?

Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl

Ole Miss (9-3) vs. TCU (11-1)

Atlanta, Ga.

Dec. 31, 2014


Oct 25, 2014; Baton Rouge, LA, USA; Mississippi Rebels defensive back Cody Prewitt (25) is congratulated by teammate Senquez Golson (21) after recovering a fumble by the LSU Tigers in the first quarter at Tiger Stadium. (Crystal LoGiudice-USA TODAY Sports) Ole Miss and TCU weren’t really on the College Football Playoff radar when the season began. And yet here they are, squaring off in the first of six CFP bowl games – the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.


Ole Miss took a big step forward in year three under Hugh Freeze, finishing the regular season ranked No. 9 following an Egg Bowl win over rival Mississippi State. The Rebels’ 7-0 start included a huge win over Alabama that propelled them as high as No. 3 in the country. The season took a turn with back-to-back losses to LSU and Auburn and a shutout at the hands of Arkansas, but Freeze’s team rebounded and essentially knocked Mississippi State out of the College Football Playoff.


The Rebels’ offense was hot to start the season, but became inconsistent down the stretch, especially after star receiver LaQuon Treadwell went down with an injury in a 35-31 loss to Auburn. With Treadwell out, senior quarterback Bo Wallace threw four interceptions and only two touchdowns in the Rebels’ final three games. Overall, Wallace passed for 3,085 yards, 22 touchdowns and 11 interceptions on the season while also running for five scores.


On the other side of the ball, Ole Miss boasts the top scoring defense in the country that gave up only 13.8 points per game. The Rebels’ D faces a huge challenge against a TCU offense that put up 46.8 points and 332.8 yards per game en route to a 11-1 campaign and narrowly missing out on a playoff spot.


Junior Trevone Boykin transitioned to being a full-time quarterback and thrived. The speedy Boykin threw for 3,714 yards and 30 touchdowns while also running for 642 yards and eight additional scores. After B.J. Catalon was injured, Aaron Green stepped in admirably at running back and finished the regular season with 854 yards and eight touchdowns on just 111 carries (7.7 ypc). Josh Doctson was Boykin’s favorite target and can surpass the 1,000-yard plateau with 42 receiving yards against the Rebels. Kolby Listenbee (38 catches, 709 yards, 3 TDs), Deante’ Gray (34/564/8) and David Porter (36/377/3) also saw plenty of looks from Boykin this season.


The key matchup will be TCU’s deep receiving group against a stout Ole Miss secondary. Senior cornerback Senquez Golson was a consensus first-team All-America selection with nine interceptions while fellow corner Mike Hilton had three picks and led the team with 66 tackles. At safety, Cody Prewitt also earned his share of All-American honors.


They’ll need to turn in another big performance in order to contain TCU’s offense.


ODDS


Ole Miss (-3.5)


FUN FACT


In the first year with Sonny Cumbie and Doug Meacham’s air raid offense, TCU set single-season records for points, passing yards and total offense. The Horned Frogs scored 301 points in 12 games in 2013 (25.1 ppg). Coming into the Peach Bowl, the Horned Frogs have scored 562 points (46.8 ppg).


PREDICTIONS


Graham: TCU was left out of the College Football Playoff — through no fault of its own — but it still has a chance to show it's one of the nation's best programs and that it deserves to be among the elite. If TCU's offense gets clicking early, Ole Miss won't have the firepower to keep up. TCU 34, Ole Miss 21.


Nick: Ole Miss' defense is well-equipped to contain TCU's offense. But TCU's defense should win the matchup with Ole Miss' offense. Will Bo Wallace re-live the nightmare that was his first half in the season-opener at the Georgia Dome? TCU 24, Ole Miss 20.


Sam: TCU definitely feels disrespected after being left out of the College Football Playoff and the Horned Frogs will have a great chance to showcase that they are one of the four best teams in the country against a tough Ole Miss defense. TCU pulls away in the fourth quarter and wins. TCU 38, Ole Miss 24.


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For more TCU news, visit PurpleMenace.com.


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News sport : 'Redskins' mentions declined 27 percent on NFL broadcasts this year




The Washington Redskins' name came under its sharpest assault in team history in 2014, with organizations mobilizing to condemn it as a slur. While a majority of Americans continue to believe the name should remain, broadcasters used the Redskins name 27 percent fewer times in 2014 than in 2013.


NFL announcers said "Redskins" 472 fewer times in 2014 than in 2013, according to a Deadspin analysis. The team's name was mentioned an average of 115 times per week, with the low point coming this past weekend against Dallas. Fox's team of Kevin Burkhart and John Lynch mentioned the word "Redskins" only 13 times the entire game.


Many broadcasters and media members have ceased using the name altogether, and always draw heat from Redskins fans when announcing their intentions publicly. Deadspin's stats seem to suggest that even those broadcasters who don't necessarily make their intentions known publicly are taking a quiet stand against the Redskins name.


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