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Sunday, October 2, 2011

College Football Scores Sept 29-Oct 1, 2011

Thursday, Sep 29

16 S Florida 17
Pittsburgh 44
Final

Saturday, Oct 1

Northwestern 35
24 Illinois 38
Final

Minnesota 0
19 Michigan 58
Final

14 Texas A&M 38
18 Arkansas 42
Final

Kentucky 7
1 LSU 35
Final

Nevada 10
4 Boise St 30
Final

15 Baylor 35
Kansas St 36
Final

21 GA Tech 45
N.C. St 35
Final

Bowling Grn 10
22 W Virginia 55
Final

Auburn 16
10 S Carolina 13
Final

SMU 40
20 TCU 33
Final OT

13 Clemson 23
11 VA Tech 3
Final

Ball St 6
2 Oklahoma 62
Final

17 Texas 37
Iowa St 14
Final

8 Nebraska 17
7 Wisconsin 48
Final

3 Alabama 38
12 Florida 10
Final

Oregon St 20
25 Arizona St 35
Final

UCLA 19
6 Stanford 45
Final

Saturday, October 1, 2011

College Football Schedule Sept 29-Oct 1, 2011

Thursday, Sep 29

16 S Florida 17
Pittsburgh 44
Final

Saturday, Oct 1

Northwestern
24 Illinois
12:00pm ET

Minnesota
19 Michigan
12:00pm ET

14 Texas A&M
18 Arkansas
12:00pm ET

Kentucky
1 LSU
12:20pm ET

Nevada
4 Boise St
2:30pm ET

15 Baylor
Kansas St
3:30pm ET

21 GA Tech
N.C. St
3:30pm ET

Bowling Grn
22 W Virginia
3:30pm ET

Auburn
10 S Carolina
3:30pm ET

SMU
20 TCU
3:30pm ET

13 Clemson
11 VA Tech
6:00pm ET

Ball St
2 Oklahoma
7:00pm ET

17 Texas
Iowa St
7:00pm ET

8 Nebraska
7 Wisconsin
8:00pm ET

3 Alabama
12 Florida
8:00pm ET

Oregon St
25 Arizona St
10:30pm ET

UCLA
6 Stanford
10:30pm ET

NHL Schedule Oct 1, 2011

Dallas
St. Louis
2:30pm ET

Philadelphia
New Jersey
7:00pm ET

Boston
NY Islanders
7:00pm ET

Detroit
Toronto
7:00pm ET

Montreal
Tampa Bay
7:00pm ET

Carolina
Nashville
8:00pm ET

Colorado
Los Angeles
9:00pm ET

Edmonton
Vancouver
10:00pm ET

San Jose
Phoenix
10:00pm ET

NHL Scores Sept 30, 2011

Columbus 3
Carolina 2
Final

NY Islanders 0
New Jersey 1
Final

Buffalo 3
Washington 4
Final SO

Toronto 4
Detroit 3
Final OT

Edmonton 4
Minnesota 3
Final SO

Pittsburgh 4
Chicago 2
Final

Nashville 3
Winnipeg 2
Final SO

Los Angeles 3
Anaheim 1
Final

Friday, September 30, 2011

Rays Stay Hot With 9-0 Game 1 Rout Of Rangers

It looks like the late season surge of the Tampa Bay Rays was no fluke as they stayed hot with a easy 9-0 win over the Texas Rangers in Game 1. Kelly Shoppach homered twice and drove in five runs, Johnny Damon also homered and Tampa Bay dominated the whole way. The Rays started a 22-year old rookie pitcher named Matt Moore. He was able to keep the Rangers in check and the Rays bats came alive early and often for them.

Texas will have to hope for better luck in Game 2 as they do not want to go down 2-0 in this series against the Rays. Tampa Bay plays well at home, so getting the series even right now should be foremost on the minds of the Rangers. It will be tough as the Rays will be starting James Shields another tough Rays pitcher.

Francona And Boston Part Ways Best For Both Sides

There comes a time when you have to know when it is time to move on. After two World Series championships Terry Francona decided it was best for him to move on. There were many problems with the Red Sox and we will probably not hear them all, but when a manager leaves that tells you a lot.

Boston has a collection of players with egos and from what I seen of them they did not listen to their manager as much as they had in the past. Yes, injuries played a part in the Red Sox missing the playoffs, but so did not giving it your all. There were times it seemed the Red Sox players did not give their best effort.

With Terry Francona gone it will be interesting to see who is brought in to manage them. It is a high-profile job, but it also comes with very high expectations. Will the Red Sox promote from within or go outside the organization. Either way they lost a good man in Terry Francona.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Blame The Red Sox Collapse On The Players No One Else

It is a somber mood in Red Sox Nation today as their Red Sox's are trying to make sense of what happen to them. The Red Sox had a nine game lead and looked like a lock for the playoffs, but it is the Tampa Bay Rays who made it and not them. The Red Sox went 6-18 after that and did not win consecutive games at any point in the month after building a nine game lead. The only people you can blame for this epic collapse is the players.

The Red Sox players are the ones out on the field making the plays or not making the plays. There really is no excuse for playing as bad as they did at times. I will admit I have never seen such a epic collapse like this from such a talented team. This will stick with Red Sox Nation for a very long time. Many people want to point fingers and those fingers better be pointed at the players because that is where the blame needs to be.