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Penn State (+11 ½) at Alabama – September 11
The defending champion Crimson Tide are surprisingly not favored to win it again. They are 6/1, while Ohio State is 9/2. Look for Bama to make a statement in this game, especially against a Penn State squad that has a major question mark at quarterback. Coach Joe Paterno may wish he was already retired.
Oregon State (+14) at Boise State – September 25
Boise State already has a huge Labor Day night game with Virginia Tech. Boise is favored by 2 ½-points in a neutral location. Oregon State is another big conference foe and the outcome could decide whether Boise State makes the national title game. Heisman quarterback candidate Kellen Moore loves his team’s chances.
Florida (+3) at Alabama – October 2
This SEC slugfest comes early this year. Alabama beat Florida 32-13 in the conference title game last year. That Gators team had legend Tim Tebow at quarterback, but John Brantley is ready to step up with his rocket arm and three years experience learning the system. Don’t count out Florida’s chances.
Texas (+3) at Oklahoma – October 2
This Red River Rivalry game in Dallas is being played the same day as Florida and Alabama. It’s almost like the football gods planned it this way. This game could determine the Big 12 winner and quarterbacks Landry Jones and Garrett Gilbert are ready to step out of the shadows of Sam Bradford and Colt McCoy.
Oregon (+3) at USC – October 30
The Pac-10 doesn’t have the hype of recent years. USC is mired in the sanctions caused by the Pete Carroll regime. Oregon would have been a top-5 team nationally if quarterback Jeremiah Masoli wasn’t kicked out of the program. However, both squads are easily top-20 caliber and this should be a great game.
Ohio State (+3 ½) at Iowa – November 20
Ohio State has a great team this year, but the Big Ten is not about to just roll over. Iowa, Wisconsin and Penn State are all ranked in the preseason top-14. Iowa is even a national title contender and gets the Buckeyes at home after taking them to overtime in Columbus last year.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Monday, August 2, 2010
Daily Sports Roundup Aug 2nd
Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Blue Jays will try to beat the Yankees at Yankee Stadium, while the Mets open up a series against the Braves down in Atlanta.
Meeting up on the diamond . . .
The American League schedule for Monday has Cleveland at Boston, Minnesota at Tampa Bay, Kansas City at Oakland, and Toronto at the Yankees. The Blue Jays will send Brandon Morrow (7-6, 4.62 ERA) to the mound in that last contest, while New York counters with A.J. Burnett (9-8, 4.52 ERA). Righthander Morrow pitched at Yankee Stadium back on July 4, surrendering five runs on nine hits over six innings of work in a no-decision. Righthander Burnett faced the Blue Jays at home in his July 2 outing, holding them scoreless on four hits over 6 2-3 innings of work but still settling for a no-decision. Burnett is coming off back-to-back dominant wins over the Royals and Tribe.
Over in the National Football League on Monday it'll then be Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, Milwaukee at the Cubs, Houston at St. Louis, Washington at Arizona, San Diego at the Dodgers, and the Mets at Atlanta. Johan Santana (8-5, 3.11 ERA) will be trying to pitch New York to a win in that last matchup, while the Braves give the ball to Tim Hudson (11-5, 2.40 ERA). Lefthander Santana was rocked by the Cardinals in his most recent trip to the mound, allowing seven runs on 13 hits over 5 2-3 innings of work in that contest. Righthander Hudson dazzled the Nationals last time out, holding them to one run on seven hits over 7 2-3 innings of work in the victory, walking one and striking out seven.
Meeting up on the diamond . . .
The American League schedule for Monday has Cleveland at Boston, Minnesota at Tampa Bay, Kansas City at Oakland, and Toronto at the Yankees. The Blue Jays will send Brandon Morrow (7-6, 4.62 ERA) to the mound in that last contest, while New York counters with A.J. Burnett (9-8, 4.52 ERA). Righthander Morrow pitched at Yankee Stadium back on July 4, surrendering five runs on nine hits over six innings of work in a no-decision. Righthander Burnett faced the Blue Jays at home in his July 2 outing, holding them scoreless on four hits over 6 2-3 innings of work but still settling for a no-decision. Burnett is coming off back-to-back dominant wins over the Royals and Tribe.
Over in the National Football League on Monday it'll then be Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, Milwaukee at the Cubs, Houston at St. Louis, Washington at Arizona, San Diego at the Dodgers, and the Mets at Atlanta. Johan Santana (8-5, 3.11 ERA) will be trying to pitch New York to a win in that last matchup, while the Braves give the ball to Tim Hudson (11-5, 2.40 ERA). Lefthander Santana was rocked by the Cardinals in his most recent trip to the mound, allowing seven runs on 13 hits over 5 2-3 innings of work in that contest. Righthander Hudson dazzled the Nationals last time out, holding them to one run on seven hits over 7 2-3 innings of work in the victory, walking one and striking out seven.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
UFC on verses 7/30
The headline match is Jon Jones (-800) against former International Fight League light heavyweight champ Vladimir Matyushenko (otherwise known as The Janitor).
Jones is only 23-years-old, with his first fight coming in April 2008. He has a 10-1 MMA record with six coming by knockout. This rising star saw his only loss come against Matt Hamill last December, an illegal elbow disqualification.
The 6-foot-4 Jones made his next opponent pay. It was Brandon Vera back in March and he earned ‘Knockout of the Night’ with a vicious TKO (elbows and punches)
Matyushenko is from Belarus and gives up three inches to Jones at 6-foot-1. He’s 16 years his senior. He has a 24-4 MMA record with the last two fights after returning to the UFC (wins over Eliot Marshall and Igor Pokrajac).
This is the first time he’s headlined a UFC fight since Sept. 2001, losing to Tito Ortiz for the light heavyweight title. His experience fighting Ortiz, and other big names in the sport like Antônio Rogério Nogueira, gives him a lot of confidence.
A UFC internet poll showed that 92 percent of people think Jones will win. That’s a big reason why the odds are so heavy on him. Believers (and backers) of Matyushenko are in for a big payday if he comes through.
Matyushenko is using Fabricio Werdum's recent upset win over Fedor Emelianenko as inspiration and he thinks he’s the next big ‘dog to cash in.
We’ll find out Sunday night if he’s right!
Vladimir Matyushenko (+500) vs. Jon Jones
John Howard (+135) vs. Jake Ellenberger
Takanori Gomi (+215) vs. Tyson Griffin
DaMarques Johnson (+170) vs. Matt Riddle
Paul Kelly (+115) vs. Jacob Volkmann
Igor Pokrajac (+130) vs. James Irvin
Brian Stann (+140) vs. Mike Massenzio
Steve Steinbeiss (+155) vs. Rob Kimmons
Darren Elkins (+250) vs. Charles Oliveira
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