Tennessee
Chaminade
2:30pm ET
8 Memphis
Georgetown
5:00pm ET
Radford
2 Kentucky
7:00pm ET
W Michigan
Purdue
7:00pm ET
WI Milwaukee
Michigan St
7:00pm ET
Richmond
Rutgers
7:00pm ET
Siena
GA Tech
7:00pm ET
VA Military
3 Ohio St
7:00pm ET
Youngst'n St
Penn St
7:00pm ET
Okla St
Stanford
7:00pm ET
GA Southern
S Florida
7:00pm ET
UCLA
15 Michigan
7:30pm ET
TX Arlington
9 Baylor
8:00pm ET
South Alabama
LSU
8:00pm ET
Alabama A&M
13 Alabama
8:00pm ET
Campbell
Iowa
8:00pm ET
San Diego St
23 Arizona
8:30pm ET
Colorado
Air Force
9:00pm ET
Oregon
Nebraska
9:00pm ET
Illinois
Illinois St
9:30pm ET
VA Tech
5 Syracuse
9:30pm ET
14 Kansas
6 Duke
10:00pm ET
m
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
College Basketball Scores Nov 22, 2011
8 Memphis 99
Tennessee 97
Final 2OT
Georgetown 88
Chaminade 61
Final
AR Pine Bluff 55
SMU 64
Final
Marshall 69
NC-Wilmington 64
Final
Fla Gulf Coast 50
Miami (FL) 60
Final
La Salle 69
17 Pittsburgh 73
Final
15 Michigan 75
6 Duke 82
Final
Tulane 57
Navy 55
Final
E Carolina 67
Appalach St 47
Final
Illinois St 76
Rutgers 70
Final
Southern 53
Providence 59
Final
Miss Vly St 57
S Carolina 61
Final
Arkansas St 27
7 Louisville 54
Final
Yale 62
Seton Hall 73
Final
Morehead St 48
W Virginia 83
Final
Tenn St 69
1 UNC 102
Final
Notre Dame 57
Georgia 61
Final
MD E Shore 50
Kansas St 92
Final
UMKC 31
11 Wisconsin 77
Final
N Colorado 82
Iowa St 90
Final
Troy 59
UAB 71
Final
Tulsa 57
Jackson St 51
Final
Florida A&M 59
Rice 75
Final
Utah Valley 59
Arkansas 67
Final
Oakland 76
Houston 74
Final
St Fran NY 48
St. John's 63
Final
Coastal Car 60
Clemson 59
Final
UCLA 56
14 Kansas 72
Final
Richmond 61
Illinois 70
Final
Morgan St 62
USC 65
Final
S.C. St 50
9 Baylor 70
Final
21 Missouri 92
20 California 53
Final
Tennessee 97
Final 2OT
Georgetown 88
Chaminade 61
Final
AR Pine Bluff 55
SMU 64
Final
Marshall 69
NC-Wilmington 64
Final
Fla Gulf Coast 50
Miami (FL) 60
Final
La Salle 69
17 Pittsburgh 73
Final
15 Michigan 75
6 Duke 82
Final
Tulane 57
Navy 55
Final
E Carolina 67
Appalach St 47
Final
Illinois St 76
Rutgers 70
Final
Southern 53
Providence 59
Final
Miss Vly St 57
S Carolina 61
Final
Arkansas St 27
7 Louisville 54
Final
Yale 62
Seton Hall 73
Final
Morehead St 48
W Virginia 83
Final
Tenn St 69
1 UNC 102
Final
Notre Dame 57
Georgia 61
Final
MD E Shore 50
Kansas St 92
Final
UMKC 31
11 Wisconsin 77
Final
N Colorado 82
Iowa St 90
Final
Troy 59
UAB 71
Final
Tulsa 57
Jackson St 51
Final
Florida A&M 59
Rice 75
Final
Utah Valley 59
Arkansas 67
Final
Oakland 76
Houston 74
Final
St Fran NY 48
St. John's 63
Final
Coastal Car 60
Clemson 59
Final
UCLA 56
14 Kansas 72
Final
Richmond 61
Illinois 70
Final
Morgan St 62
USC 65
Final
S.C. St 50
9 Baylor 70
Final
21 Missouri 92
20 California 53
Final
Monday, November 21, 2011
Justin Verlander Grabs AL MVP Award
Justin Verlander is up for the AL MVP, but should he get it over everyone else? One of his main competitors will be Jacob Ellsbury. For Ellsbury he batted .321 with 32 home runs, 105 RBIs, scored 119 runs and had 39 stolen bases, making him the only 30-30 man in the history of the Boston Red Sox. Toss in a gold glove and you can see why many people think he could win the AL MVP.
For Justin Verlander his stats are very impressive for a pitcher. Verlander was 24-5 with a 2.40 ERA, threw 251 innings, allowed 174 hits, struck out 250 batters, had a .920 WHIP. He won the Cy Young and helped the Detroit Tigers win their division and a spot in the playoffs. Choosing between Ellsbury and Verlander is a tough decision, but here is why Verlander deserves to be AL MVP.
You take Justin Verlander out of the lineup for the Tigers for an extended amount of time they do not win the division or as many games as they did. He was a vital part of the Tigers success and without him they are just a .500 ball team. This is why Justin Verlander deserves to be AL MVP. He has similar numbers just like Roger Clemens had when he won the AL MVP in 1986. I will admit I will be kind of shocked if Verlander does not in it.
Today, Justin Verlander walked away with the AL MVP. An award that he deserved. It's a rare feat when you see a pitcher win the AL MVP and CY Young award in the same year. This just shows you how dominate Justin Verlander was this year.
For Justin Verlander his stats are very impressive for a pitcher. Verlander was 24-5 with a 2.40 ERA, threw 251 innings, allowed 174 hits, struck out 250 batters, had a .920 WHIP. He won the Cy Young and helped the Detroit Tigers win their division and a spot in the playoffs. Choosing between Ellsbury and Verlander is a tough decision, but here is why Verlander deserves to be AL MVP.
You take Justin Verlander out of the lineup for the Tigers for an extended amount of time they do not win the division or as many games as they did. He was a vital part of the Tigers success and without him they are just a .500 ball team. This is why Justin Verlander deserves to be AL MVP. He has similar numbers just like Roger Clemens had when he won the AL MVP in 1986. I will admit I will be kind of shocked if Verlander does not in it.
Today, Justin Verlander walked away with the AL MVP. An award that he deserved. It's a rare feat when you see a pitcher win the AL MVP and CY Young award in the same year. This just shows you how dominate Justin Verlander was this year.
Tony Stewart Smokes Competition And Grabs Third Nascar Championship
Tony Stewart did not give himself much of a chance to win the Nascar Championship before the Chase started, but it seems like he was just blowing smoke up his competition's tailpipe. Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards finished tied for the Nascar point lead, but because Stewart had five wins and Edwards only one Stewart is the new Nascar champion.
You have to give Tony Stewart a lot of credit as I never thought he had a chance of winning the Nascar championship at all. Before the chase started he struggled, but when the Chase got started it seemed to renew him and no one could find a way to derail him one bit. Carl Edwards did all he could do, but it was not enough to stop Smoke. It was Tony Stewart's third Nascar Championship and probably his sweetest one. The main reason for that is he is a owner and driver and that makes it even more sweeter.
You have to give Tony Stewart a lot of credit as I never thought he had a chance of winning the Nascar championship at all. Before the chase started he struggled, but when the Chase got started it seemed to renew him and no one could find a way to derail him one bit. Carl Edwards did all he could do, but it was not enough to stop Smoke. It was Tony Stewart's third Nascar Championship and probably his sweetest one. The main reason for that is he is a owner and driver and that makes it even more sweeter.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
NFL Schedule Nov 17-21, 2011
Sunday, Nov 20
Oakland
Minnesota
1:00pm ET
Buffalo
Miami
1:00pm ET
Cincinnati
Baltimore
1:00pm ET
Jacksonville
Cleveland
1:00pm ET
Dallas
Washington
1:00pm ET
Tampa Bay
Green Bay
1:00pm ET
Carolina
Detroit
1:00pm ET
Arizona
San Francisco
4:05pm ET
Seattle
St. Louis
4:05pm ET
San Diego
Chicago
4:15pm ET
Tennessee
Atlanta
4:15pm ET
Philadelphia
NY Giants
8:20pm ET
Thursday, Nov 17
NY Jets 13
Denver 17
Final
Monday, Nov 21
Kansas City
New England
8:30pm ET
Oakland
Minnesota
1:00pm ET
Buffalo
Miami
1:00pm ET
Cincinnati
Baltimore
1:00pm ET
Jacksonville
Cleveland
1:00pm ET
Dallas
Washington
1:00pm ET
Tampa Bay
Green Bay
1:00pm ET
Carolina
Detroit
1:00pm ET
Arizona
San Francisco
4:05pm ET
Seattle
St. Louis
4:05pm ET
San Diego
Chicago
4:15pm ET
Tennessee
Atlanta
4:15pm ET
Philadelphia
NY Giants
8:20pm ET
Thursday, Nov 17
NY Jets 13
Denver 17
Final
Monday, Nov 21
Kansas City
New England
8:30pm ET
College Basketball Schedule Nov 20, 2011
W Michigan
Colorado
11:30am ET
Old Dominion
2 Kentucky
12:00pm ET
Washington
Saint Louis
12:00pm ET
Hampton
Rutgers
12:00pm ET
Coppin St
4 Connecticut
1:00pm ET
W Carolina
Iowa St
1:30pm ET
Iona
Maryland
2:00pm ET
Miss Vly St
1 UNC
2:00pm ET
Rhode Island
Nebraska
2:00pm ET
S Florida
Penn St
2:30pm ET
LSU
GA Tech
2:30pm ET
SFA
Texas Tech
3:00pm ET
South Alabama
25 Florida St
3:00pm ET
Iowa
Creighton
4:00pm ET
Murray St
UAB
4:00pm ET
MD E Shore
Rice
4:00pm ET
SE Missouri
Oregon
5:00pm ET
Tulsa
St Joseph's
6:00pm ET
Tenn St
S Carolina
6:00pm ET
AR Little Rock
Michigan St
6:00pm ET
NC Central
Wake Forest
7:00pm ET
Purdue
16 Alabama
8:00pm ET
Northwestern
Seton Hall
8:30pm ET
Mississippi
21 Marquette
8:30pm ET
Wash St
Portland
10:pm ET
Colorado
11:30am ET
Old Dominion
2 Kentucky
12:00pm ET
Washington
Saint Louis
12:00pm ET
Hampton
Rutgers
12:00pm ET
Coppin St
4 Connecticut
1:00pm ET
W Carolina
Iowa St
1:30pm ET
Iona
Maryland
2:00pm ET
Miss Vly St
1 UNC
2:00pm ET
Rhode Island
Nebraska
2:00pm ET
S Florida
Penn St
2:30pm ET
LSU
GA Tech
2:30pm ET
SFA
Texas Tech
3:00pm ET
South Alabama
25 Florida St
3:00pm ET
Iowa
Creighton
4:00pm ET
Murray St
UAB
4:00pm ET
MD E Shore
Rice
4:00pm ET
SE Missouri
Oregon
5:00pm ET
Tulsa
St Joseph's
6:00pm ET
Tenn St
S Carolina
6:00pm ET
AR Little Rock
Michigan St
6:00pm ET
NC Central
Wake Forest
7:00pm ET
Purdue
16 Alabama
8:00pm ET
Northwestern
Seton Hall
8:30pm ET
Mississippi
21 Marquette
8:30pm ET
Wash St
Portland
10:pm ET
College Basketball Scores Nov 19, 2011
Penn St 47
2 Kentucky 85
Final
Fla Gulf Coast 64
SMU 65
Final
Old Dominion 68
S Florida 66
Final OT
8 Louisville 69
Butler 53
Final
Montana St 70
Utah 64
Final
Drexel 35
Virginia 49
Final
Presbyterian 56
20 Cincinnati 54
Final
Cal Poly 42
USC 36
Final
Colgate 47
5 Syracuse 92
Final
Florida A&M 65
Providence 87
Final
18 Vanderbilt 86
N.C. St 79
Final
N'western St 61
Marshall 83
Final
N. Florida 62
Miami (FL) 75
Final
Charleston 72
Clemson 69
Final
Wofford 33
14 Wisconsin 69
Final
UTEP 73
New Mex St 89
Final
Savannah St 65
Indiana 94
Final
Texas 95
Oregon St 100
Final OT
Hawaii 54
22 Gonzaga 73
Final
Sthrn Miss 79
Colorado St 58
Final
2 Kentucky 85
Final
Fla Gulf Coast 64
SMU 65
Final
Old Dominion 68
S Florida 66
Final OT
8 Louisville 69
Butler 53
Final
Montana St 70
Utah 64
Final
Drexel 35
Virginia 49
Final
Presbyterian 56
20 Cincinnati 54
Final
Cal Poly 42
USC 36
Final
Colgate 47
5 Syracuse 92
Final
Florida A&M 65
Providence 87
Final
18 Vanderbilt 86
N.C. St 79
Final
N'western St 61
Marshall 83
Final
N. Florida 62
Miami (FL) 75
Final
Charleston 72
Clemson 69
Final
Wofford 33
14 Wisconsin 69
Final
UTEP 73
New Mex St 89
Final
Savannah St 65
Indiana 94
Final
Texas 95
Oregon St 100
Final OT
Hawaii 54
22 Gonzaga 73
Final
Sthrn Miss 79
Colorado St 58
Final
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