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Friday, November 11, 2011

College Basketball Schedule Nov 11, 2011

Marist
2 Kentucky
7:00pm ET

Tenn-Martin
9 Louisville
7:00pm ET

Michigan St
1 UNC
7:00pm ET

Albany
10 Pittsburgh
7:00pm ET

Jackson St
8 Florida
7:00pm ET

Morgan St
14 Xavier
7:00pm ET

Columbia
4 Connecticut
7:00pm ET

Ferris St
18 Michigan
7:00pm ET

SE Missouri
25 Missouri
8:00pm ET

Towson
13 Kansas
8:00pm ET

N. Florida
19 Alabama
8:00pm ET

Mt. St. Mary's
22 Marquette
9:00pm ET

Wright St
3 Ohio St
9:00pm ET

Belmont
6 Duke
9:00pm ET

Oregon
7 Vanderbilt
10:00pm ET

TX Southern
12 Baylor
10:00pm ET

Loy Mrymnt
17 UCLA
10:30pm ET

UC Irvine
24 California
10:30pm ET

E Washington
23 Gonzaga
11:00Pm ET

NHL Schedule Nov 11, 2011

Washington
New Jersey
7:00pm ET

Dallas
Pittsburgh
7:00pm ET

Carolina
NY Rangers
7:00pm ET

Edmonton
Detroit
7:30pm ET

Ottawa
Buffalo
7:30pm ET

Calgary
Chicago
8:30pm ET

Vancouver
Anaheim
10:30pm ET

NFL Football Schedule Nov 10-14, 2011

Thursday, Nov 10

Oakland 24
San Diego 17
Final

Sunday, Nov 13

Jacksonville
Indianapolis
1:00pm ET

New Orleans
Atlanta
1:00pm ET

Houston
Tampa Bay
1:00pm ET

Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
1:00pm ET

Tennessee
Carolina
1:00pm ET

Arizona
Philadelphia
1:00pm ET

Denver
Kansas City
1:00pm ET

Buffalo
Dallas
1:00pm ET

St. Louis
Cleveland
1:00pm ET

Washington
Miami
1:00pm ET

Baltimore
Seattle
4:05pm ET

NY Giants
San Francisco
4:15pm ET

Detroit
Chicago
4:15pm ET

New England
NY Jets
8:20pm ET

Monday, Nov 14

Minnesota
Green Bay
8:30 PM ET

Raiders Stop Chargers 24-17

The Oakland Raiders who in recent years have struggled against the San Diego Chargers finally found a way to beat them. Michael Bush rushed 30 times for 157 yards and Carson Palmer is getting better as he was 14 of 20 for 299 yards, with one interception. It was a rough start for Palmer as a Raider, but he has improved and with last night's performance he should only get better. The Raiders (5-4) broke a two-game losing streak and took a half-game lead over the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West.

For the Chargers it was their fourth loss in a row and Phillip Rivers continues to struggle. His numbers were not bad, but he keeps making mistakes when the Chargers can least afford it. The Chargers (4-5) looked bad most of the night and lost left tackle Marcus McNeill,right guard Louis Vasquez and linebacker Takeo Spikes to injuries which does not help them at all. Luckily for the Chargers they are in a bad division and still can win it even at 4-5.

College Football Schedule Nov 10-12, 2011

Thursday, Nov 10

10 VA Tech 37
20 GA Tech 26
Final

11 Houston 73
Tulane 17
Final

Saturday, Nov 12

Wake Forest
9 Clemson
12:00pm ET

19 Nebraska
12 Penn St
12:00pm ET

21 Texas
Missouri
12:00pm ET

13 Michigan St
Iowa
12:00pm ET

W Virginia
23 Cincinnati
12:00pm ET

Florida
15 S Carolina
12:00pm ET

2 Okla St
Texas Tech
12:00pm ET

16 Wisconsin
Minnesota
3:30pm ET

Texas A&M
17 Kansas St
3:30pm ET

22 Michigan
Illinois
3:30pm ET
TCU
5 Boise St
3:30pm ET

24 Auburn
14 Georgia
3:30pm ET

Washington
18 USC
3:45pm ET

Tennessee
8 Arkansas
6:00pm ET

W Kentucky
1 LSU
7:00pm ET

4 Alabama
Miss St
7:45pm ET

6 Oregon
3 Stanford
8:00pm ET

UCF
25 Sthrn Miss
8:00pm ET

NHL Scores Nov 10, 2011

Edmonton 3
Boston 6
Final

Chicago 6
Columbus 3
Final

Toronto 3
St. Louis 2
Final SO

Florida 5
Winnipeg 2
Final

Montreal 3
Phoenix 2
Final OT

NY Islanders 3
Colorado 4
Final OT

Minnesota 1
San Jose 3
Final

Vancouver 3
Los Angeles 2
Final

Thursday, November 10, 2011

In The Dugout: Boston Red Sox Need Accountability For 2012

Looking from the outside the Boston Red Sox did not have a bad year. They did finished with a 90-72 record, but that was not good enough for a playoff spot this past season. In Boston it is playoffs or bust, so this was a busted season by their standards. Offensively, the Boston Red Sox were first in runs, slugging percentage, and on base average, and second in batting average. The problem was not on offense it was on defense and pitching. The bullpen let to many leads slip away and the starting pitching was horrible at times.

The Red Sox also had accountability issues as well. It seems drinking and many other things were going on under Terry Francona's watch and now he is no longer the manager. The next guy they bring into Boston must make the players accountable for the things they do on and off the field. Until that is done the Red Sox will continue to struggle. David Oritz has said he probably wants out of Boston and maybe bringing in Carlos Beltran is something they may want to do.

Right now the number one thing for the Boston Red Sox is to get a guy in their that will make everyone accountable for their own actions. No more doing what you want when you want to do it. A tough manager is needed to get this team going in the right direction. The Red Sox are still very talented, but to get back to where they want to be changes will need to be made.