Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Claimed C Eli Whiteside off waivers from the N.Y. Yankees.
National League
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Sold the contract of RHP Brad Bergesen to Chunichi (Central League-Japan).
SAN DIEGO PADRES — Agreed to terms with RHP Jason Marquis on a one-year contract.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
HOUSTON ROCKETS — Recalled F Terrence Jones from Rio Grande Valley (NBADL).
FOOTBALL
National Football League
BUFFALO BILLS — Released LB Kirk Morrison.
CAROLINA PANTHERS — Placed S Sherrod Martin on injured reserve.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Fired defensive line coach Jim Washburn. Named Tommy Brashear defensive line coach.
COLLEGE
FLORIDA — Named Joker Phillips receivers coach and recruiting coordinator.
IDAHO — Named Paul Petrino football coach.
MISSOURI — Announced the resignation of offensive coordinator David Yost.
SOUTH CAROLINA — Signed football coach Steve Spurrier to a two-year contract extension through 2017.
Heartland Collegiate athletic conference — Named Transylvania senior Ethan Spurlin men's basketball player of the week.
Mid-south conference — Named Lindsey Wilson senior DeAntra Scott men's basketball player of the week.
Kentucky intercollegiate athletic conference — Named Asbury senior Adam Delph men's basketball player of the week.
Basketball
professional
nba scores, schedule
Monday's games
Portland 118, Charlotte 112 (OT)
Detroit 89, Cleveland 79
New Orleans 102, Milwaukee 81
Toronto at Denver (n)
L.A. Clippers at Utah (n)
Orlando at Golden State (n)
Tuesday's games
Minnesota at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Miami at Washington, 7 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m.
Indiana at Chicago, 8 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Houston, 8 p.m.
Phoenix at Memphis, 8 p.m.
college men
monday's scores
OVC
Tennessee Tech 69 Berea 45
TOP 25
No. 4 Syracuse Eastern Michigan 48
Georgetown 96, Knoxville 72
KNOXVILLE — Robinson 5, Boddie 15, Dorsey 22, Johnson 10, Smith 9, Pierce 5, Dean 1, Tuggle 5. Totals 26-81 14-24 72.
Georgetown — McWhorter 13, Marc 4, Wilson 11, Townsend 5, Thomas 11, Parker 16, Craig 9, Moses 23, Washburn 2, MIddletown 2. Totals 34-72 25-37 96.
Halftime—Georgetown 50-30.
tuesday's games
(All times p.m., unless noted)
SEC—Samford at Kentucky, 7; Oklahoma at Arkansas, 7; Georgia at Georgia Tech, 7; SE Missouri State at No. 12 Missouri, 8; UTSA at Mississippi State, 8
OVC—Lipscomb at Bemont, 7; Eastern Kentucky at North Carolina Central, 7; Bethel at Murray State, 8; Drexel at Tennessee State, 8
STATE—No. 5 Louisville at College of Charleston, 9; Cincinnati Clermont at Asbury, 7; Brescia at Indiana Kokomo, 6; Wilberforce at Kentucky State, 7:30; Truett McConnell at Lindsey Wilson, 8; Bethel at Murray State, 7; Northern Kentucky at Texas Tech, 7
TOP 25—Western Michigan at No. 3 Michigan, 8:30; Southern Mississippi at No. 8 Arizona, 9:30; Western Carolina at No. 13 Illinois, 8; San diego State at No. 14 Minnesota, 8; Texas at No. 15 Georgetown, 7; No. 21 UNLV at Portland, 11; No. 25 N.C. State at Connecticut, 9
college women
associated press top 25
The top 25 teams in the The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 2, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking:
Record Pts Prv
1. Stanford (22) 8-0 978 1
2. UConn (17) 6-0 968 2
3. Baylor (1) 6-1 926 3
4. Duke 6-0 887 4
5. Notre Dame 5-0 831 5
6. Georgia 9-0 772 8
7. Kentucky 6-1 759 9
8. Louisville 8-1 691 7
9. Maryland 4-1 655 11
10. Penn St. 6-1 590 6
11. California 6-1 577 10
12. Texas 6-0 522 13
13. Oklahoma 7-1 497 12
14. Tennessee 6-1 478 16
15. Purdue 7-1 426 14
16. Oklahoma St. 5-0 345 18
17. Kansas 7-0 333 20
17. UCLA 4-1 333 19
19. Dayton 9-0 248 23
20. Ohio St. 5-2 190 15
21. North Carolina 7-1 181 22
22. Iowa St. 5-0 177 24
23. Miami 5-1 160 —
24. Florida St. 7-0 127 —
25. Nebraska 6-2 107 21
Others receiving votes: West Virginia 68, Texas A&M 59, South Carolina 40, St. John's 32, Delaware 15, DePaul 9, Michigan St. 4, Syracuse 4, Duquesne 3, Georgia Tech 3, Arkansas 2, Chattanooga 2, Utah 1.
MOnday's scores
SEC
Missouri 82 Tennessee-Martin 71
TOP 25
No. 2 Connecticut 63No. 9 Maryland 48
No. 23 Miami 68 Alcorn St. 53
tuesday's games
(All times p.m., unless noted)
SEC—Troy at Florida, 6; Mercer at No. 6 Georgia, 7; Vanderbilt at Western Kentucky, 8; Louisiana Tech at Texas A&M, 8
OVC—Austin Peay at Middle Tennessee, noon; Belmont at Indiana, 7; Evansville at Eastern Illinois, 8
STATE—Midway at Asbury, 7:30; Georgetown at Bellarmine, 7; Berea at Lindsey Wilson, 7; Alice Lloyd at Kentucky Christian, 6; Wilberforce at Kentucky State, 5:30; Indiana Wesleyan at Kentucky Wesleyan, 6:30
high school boys
monday's scores
Carroll Co. 79 Williamstown 46
Caverna 49 Nelson Co. 48
Coal Grove (Ohio) 76 Rose Hill 19
Cordia 68 Jackson City 62
Fleming Co. 81 Rowan Co. 76 (2OT)
Franklin-Simpson 62 Edmonson Co. 48
Harlan Co. 73 Pineville 46
Lyon Co. 79 Dawson Springs 29
Montgomery Co. 88 Paris 31
Oldham Co. 55
Australian Travel Team 22
Owensboro Cath. 46 Whitesville Trinity 28
Prestonsburg 67 Betsy Layne 61
Todd Co. Central 62 Ft. Campbell 49
Villa Madonna 60 Covington Latin 38
Cordia 68, Jackson City 62
Cordia (2-0) — Chisolm 5, Combs 13, Cornett 3, Nowell 1, Owens 18, Tagaloa 11, Warren 17.
Jackson City (1-3) — G. McIntosh 11, Davidson 7, J. McIntosh 7, J. Turner 11, Collins 10, Hayes 3, Riley 2, Turner 1, Barnett 10.
Cordia 22 5 17 24—68
Jackson City 13 14 15 20—62
Franklin-Simpson 62, Edmonson Co. 48
Edmonson Co. — Turley 5, Norris 2, Thien 4, Woodcock 3, Hymer 1, Bedwell 10, Poteet 5, Hinkley 10, Elmore 8.
Franklin-Simpson — Holt 1, K. Flippin 2, Lovan 4, Clark 17, Talley 17, Hurt 8, Payne 10, Johnson 3.
Edmonson Co. 5 13 12 18—48
Franklin-Simpson
15 19 15 13—62
Harlan Co. 73, Pineville 46
Harlan Co. (2-0) — Brewer 11, Sergent 13, Massengill 13, A. Caldwell 10, Miller 9, Bond 4, Z. Caldwell 5, Bumgardner 2, Massey 1, Wilson 5.
Pineville (2-2) — Philpot 5, Longworth 5, Collett 7, Ford 4, Asher 8, Robbins 2, Skinner 9, Simpson 6.
Harlan Co. 14 16 19 22—73
Pineville 19 9 11 7—46
Montgomery Co. 88, Paris 31
Paris — Wayne 5, Clark 12, Garrard 6, Washington 2, Cunningham 3.
Montgomery Co. — T. Jones 11, Royce 4, O. Prewitt 10, C. Prewitt 4, C. Hall 15, Hopkins 1, D. Jones 6, H. Hall 11, Wallace 16, Kosier 2, S. Combs 5, T. Combs 3.
Paris 13 6 11 1—31
Montgomery Co.35 25 15 13—88
high school girls
monday's scores
Bourbon Co. 60 Harrison Co. 36
Campbell Co. 62 Mason Co. 55
Clay Co. 70 Harlan 33
Fleming Co. 52 Lewis Co. 59
Franklin Co. 56 Lafayette 48
Garrard Co. 71 Burgin 34
Hazard 75 Lee Co. 63
Lawrence 57 Paintsville 50
Pikeville 56 Belfry 29
Russell Co. 71 McCreary Central 66
Scott Co. 71 Sayre 29
Shelby Co. 71 Beth Haven 37
Todd Co. Central 60 Ft. Campbell 29
Walton-Verona 55 Owen Co. 36
Bourbon Co. 60, Harrison Co. 36
Harrison Co. (0-2) — Boram 16, Gray 4, Ingram 6, Powers 3, Philpott 2, Reffett 5.
Bourbon Co. (2-2) — Byars 10, Sparks 12, Garza 2, Stamper 4, Hilander 2, Sims 20, Chenault 10.
Harrison Co. 8 4 13 11—36
Bourbon Co. 10 17 17 14—60
Campbell Co. 62, Mason Co. 55
Campbell Co. (2-2) — Bishop 4, Robinson 15, Siegmundt 18, Kitchen 11, Rice 1, Painter 4, Gray 7, Franzen 2.
Mason Co. (1-1) — Butler 24, Henry 5, Green 4, Simms 6, Bierley 10, Berry 4, Boone 2.
Campbell Co. 17 16 11 18—62
Mason Co. 7 9 19 20—55
Fleming Co. 52, Lewis Co. 59
Lewis Co. (2-2) — Frye 12, Hardin 4, Liles 4, Thompson 2, Anderson 23, Fite 6.
Fleming Co. (4-0) — Robinson 11, Taylor 12, Boyd 21, Petersen 9, Lytle 4, Stewart 2.
Lewis Co. 9 5 16 21—51
Fleming Co. 13 21 8 17—59
Franklin Co. 56, Lafayette 48
Franklin Co. — White 19, Frank 4, Stewart 1, Arrastia 4, Cook 7, Kilbourne 12, Timmons 7, Hall 2.
Lafayette — Givens 20, S. Demus 2, K. Demus 17, Thomas 3, Cooley 5, Pankins 1.
Franklin Co. 7 16 14 19—56
Lafayette 18 7 11 12—48
Garrard Co. 71, Burgin 34
Garrard Co. — Murray 4, Adams 3, Floyd 15, Morris 1, Conley 13, Contini 3, Cain 8, Kidd 7, Smith 16.
Burgin — S. Burke 8, R. Burke 7, Baez 3, Marcinek 10, Sanders 5.
Garrard Co. 20 14 22 15—71
Burgin 13 6 5 9—34
Hazard 75, Lee Co. 63
Lee Co. (1-2) — Combs 2, Ross 22, Noe 8, Gibson 6, Watterson 8, Henry 6, J. Walker 11.
Hazard (3-0) — Sharpey 22, Niece 19, Pratt 11, Wells 4, Roark 3, Caudill 10.
Lee Co. 10 19 16 18—63
Hazard 22 15 17 21—75
Lawrence 57, Paintsville 50
Lawrence Co. (2-0) — Adkins 8, Hay 4, Kirk 18, Porter 23, Williamson 4.
Paintsville (0-3) — Carroll 7, Baldwin 3, Hansford 9, Samons 25, Lemaster 1, Rice 2, Keeton 3.
Lawrence Co. 16 11 10 20—57
Paintsville 10 12 12 16—50
Russell Co. 71, McCreary Central 66
McCreary Central (2-2) — King 9, Gibson 13, Foster 26, Terry 2, Cotton 14, Stevens 2.
Russell Co. (2-0) — Grider 8, Cooper 4, Helm 8, Harris 3, Loy 16, Hadley 8, Coffey 24.
McCreary Central15 14 19 18—66
Russell Co. 9 20 14 28—71
Scott Co. 71, Sayre 29
Sayre — Strup 2, Bowie 14, Manella 7, White 4, Klus 2.
Scott Co. — Heinrich 8, Hawkins 5, Christopher 9, Young 3, Guyn 18, Defoor 15, Boehm 4, Szorenyi 9.
Sayre 13 5 2 9—29
Scott Co. 25 20 17 9—71
Walton-Verona 55, Owen Co. 36
Walton-Verona (3-1) — Clinkenbeard 8, Ison 3, Sandlin 23, Sullivan 7, Judy 14.
Owen Co. (3-1) — Neeley 9, Waldrop 6, Gamble 8, Reed 13, Dermon.
Walton-Verona 21 9 10 15—55
Owen Co. 12 9 5 10—36
Football
professional
nfl scores, schedule
Sunday's games
Seattle 23, Chicago 17 (OT)
Green Bay 23, Minnesota 14
St. Louis 16, San Francisco 13 (OT)
Kansas City 27, Carolina 21
Houston 24, Tennessee 10
N.Y. Jets 7, Arizona 6
Indianapolis 35, Detroit 33
Buffalo 34, Jacksonville 18
New England 23, Miami 16
Denver 31, Tampa Bay 23
Cleveland 20, Oakland 17
Cincinnati 20, San Diego 13
Pittsburgh 23, Baltimore 20
Dallas 38, Philadelphia 33
Monday's game
N.Y. Giants at Washington (n)
Thursday, Dec. 6
Denver at Oakland, 8:20 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 9
Chicago at Minnesota, 1 p.m.
Baltimore at Washington, 1 p.m.
Kansas City at Cleveland, 1 p.m.
San Diego at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m.
Tennessee at Indianapolis, 1 p.m.
N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville, 1 p.m.
Atlanta at Carolina, 1 p.m.
Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m.
St. Louis at Buffalo, 1 p.m.
Dallas at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.
Miami at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m.
Arizona at Seattle, 4:25 p.m.
New Orleans at N.Y. Giants, 4:25 p.m.
Detroit at Green Bay, 8:20 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 10
Houston at New England, 8:30 p.m.
Cowboys 38, Eagles 33
Sunday's late game
Philadelphia 7 10 7 9 — 33
Dallas 0 10 7 21 — 38
First quarter: Phi—Brown 10 run (Henery kick), 5:38. Second quarter: Dal—FG Bailey 39, 13:34. Phi—Brown 5 run (Henery kick), 6:07. Dal—Murray 1 run (Bailey kick), :41. Phi—FG Henery 43, :00. Third quarter: Dal—Bryant 23 pass from Romo (Bailey kick), 11:18. Phi—Cooper 15 pass from Foles (Henery kick), 5:27. Fourth quarter: Dal—Austin 27 pass from Romo (Bailey kick), 13:41. Phi—FG Henery 43, 9:51. Dal—Bryant 6 pass from Romo (Bailey kick), 5:35. Dal—Claiborne 50 fumble return (Bailey kick), 3:50. Phi—D.Johnson 98 punt return (pass failed), :31.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING—Philadelphia, Brown 24-169, Lewis 2-14. Dallas, Murray 23-83, F.Jones 7-26, Romo 3-14.
PASSING—Philadelphia, Foles 22-34-0-251. Dallas, Romo 22-27-0-303.
RECEIVING—Philadelphia, Celek 7-73, Avant 4-79, Brown 4-14, Maclin 3-38, Cooper 2-31, D.Johnson 1-13, Harbor 1-3. Dallas, Witten 6-108, Bryant 6-98, Murray 4-19, Austin 2-46, Beasley 1-13, Harris 1-11, Ogletree 1-8, Phillips 1-0.
college
all-sec team
The 2012 Associated Press All-Southeastern Conference football team released Monday, with player's position, name, school, height, weight and class (u-unanimous selection):
FIRST TEAM
Offense
WR—u-Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas, 6-3, 209, Sr.
WR—Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt, 6-3, 205, Jr.
L—Chance Warmack, Alabama, 6-3, 320, Sr.
L—Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M, 6-6, 310, Jr.
L—Jake Matthews, Texas A&M, 6-5, 305, Jr.
L—Gabe Jackson, Mississippi State, 6-4, 320, Jr.
C—u-Barrett Jones, Alabama, 6-5, 302, Sr.
TE—Jordan Reed, Florida, 6-3, 243, Jr.
QB—u-Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M, 6-1, 200, Fr.
RB—Todd Gurley, Georgia, 6-1, 218, Fr.
RB—Mike Gillislee, Florida, 5-11, 209, Sr.
K—Caleb Sturgis, Florida, 5-11, 184, Sr.
All-Purpose—Cordarrelle Patterson, Tennessee, 6-3, 205, Jr.
Defense
T—Sharrif Floyd, Florida,6-3, 303, Jr.
T—Sheldon Richardson, Missouri, 6-4, 295, Jr.
E—u-Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina, 6-6, 256, So.
E—Damontre Moore, Texas A&M, 6-4, 250, Jr.
LB—u-Jarvis Jones, Georgia, 6-3, 241, Jr.
LB—C.J. Mosley, Alabama, 6-2, 232, Jr.
LB—Kevin Minter, LSU, 6-2, 245, Jr.
CB—u-Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State, 6-2, 185, Sr.
CB—u-Dee Milliner, Alabama, 6-1, 199, Jr.
S—Matt Elam, Florida, 5-10, 202, Jr.
S—Eric Reid, LSU, 6-2, 212, Jr.
P—Kyle Christy, Florida, 6-2, 199, So.
SECOND TEAM
Offense
WR—Justin Hunter, Tennessee, 6-4, 200, Jr.
WR—Chad Bumphis, Mississippi State, 5-11, 200, Sr.
L—D.J. Fluker, Alabama, 6-6, 335, Jr.
L—Larry Warford, Kentucky, 6-3, 343, Sr.
L—Antonio Richardson, Tennessee, 6-6, 332, So.
L—Dallas Thomas, Tennessee, 6-5, 310, Sr.
C—Travis Swanson, Arkansas 6-5, 305, Jr.
TE—Mychal Rivera, Tennessee, 6-3, 244, Sr.
QB—A.J. McCarron, Alabama, 6-4, 210, Jr.
RB—Eddie Lacy, Alabama, 6-0, 220, Jr.
RB—Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt, 5-9, 210, Sr.
K—Carey Spear, Vanderbilt, 5-10, 190, Jr.
All-Purpose—LaDarius Perkins, Mississippi State, 5-10, 190, Jr.
All-Purpose—Ace Sanders, South Carolina, 5-8, 175, Jr.
Defense
T—Jesse Williams, Alabama, 6-4, 320, Sr.
T—John Jenkins, Georgia, 6-3, 358, Sr.
T—Bennie Logan, LSU, 6-3, 295, Jr.
E—Sam Montgomery, LSU, 6-5, 260, Jr.
LB—Alec Ogletree, Georgia, 6-3, 232, Jr.
LB—Cameron Lawrence, Mississippi State, 6-3, 230, Sr.
LB—Barkevious Mingo, LSU, 6-5, 240, Jr.
LB—Denzel Nkemdiche, Mississippi, 5-11, 203, Fr.
CB—Andre Hal, Vanderbilt, 6-0, 184, Jr.
CB—Marcus Roberson, Florida, 6-0, 178, So.
S—D.J. Swearinger, South Carolina, 6-0, 210, Sr.
S—Craig Loston, LSU, 6-2, 205, Jr.
S—Bacarri Rambo, Georgia, 6-0, 210, Sr.
P—Dylan Breeding, Arkansas, 6-1, 211, Sr.
HONORABLE MENTION
Offense
La'el Collins, L, LSU, 6-5, 321, So.; Josh Dworaczyk, L, LSU, 6-6, 300, Sr.; Wesley Johnson, L, Vanderbilt, 6-5, 285, Jr.; Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina, 6-0, 218, Jr.; Aaron Murray, QB, Georgia, 6-1, 210, Jr.
Defense
Robert Lester, S, Alabama, 6-2, 210, Sr.; Chris Smith, E, Arkansas, 6-3, 251, Jr.
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
u-Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Jarvis Jones, Georgia
COACH OF THE YEAR
Kevin Sumlim, Texas A&M
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M
Golf
professional
pga qualifying school final standings
Purse: $1,057,500
La Quinta, Calif
Earned PGA Tour card
Dong-hwan Lee 68-72-65-64-71-67—407
Ross Fisher 69-69-65-72-67-66—408
Steve LeBrun 64-69-68-71-67-69—408
Kris Blanks 65-70-67-70-66-71—409
Billy Horschel 70-65-66-71-69-68—409
Richard H. Lee 66-67-74-64-70-68—409
Erik Compton 67-70-68-71-67-67—410
Brad Fritsch 72-67-66-71-66-68—410
Jin Park 65-70-68-69-68-70—410
Steven Bowditch 73-67-66-67-64-74—411
Fabian Gomez 70-67-69-73-66-66—411
Jeff Gove 69-69-68-67-71-67—411
Michael Letzig 71-69-67-66-71-67—411
Matt Jones 71-70-65-68-68-70—412
Robert Karlsson 66-68-65-75-68-70—412
Eric Meierdierks 70-66-67-70-67-72—412
Derek Ernst 68-68-70-67-66-74—413
Scott Langley 72-69-69-69-66-68—413
Aaron Watkins 69-67-71-68-69-69—413
Si Woo Kim 67-69-71-69-70-68—414
Tag Ridings 73-69-66-70-67-69—414
Donald Constable 67-70-67-71-71-69—415
Bobby Gates 70-72-72-65-69-67—415
Henrik Norlander 67-74-68-71-68-67—415
Chez Reavie 72-66-68-67-72-70—415
Patrick Reed 70-75-68-67-68-67—415
Others
Adam Hadwin 74-71-68-68-68-68—417
Camilo Villegas 70-67-66-72-73-69—417
Derek Fathauer 75-72-71-71-74-69—432
Odds
glantz culver line
NCAA Football
Saturday
Favorite Open Tue Underdog
Navy-x 8½ 7 Army
x-at Philadelphia Dec. 15
New Mexico Bowl at Albuquerque, N.M.
Arizona 7½ 8 Nevada
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
at Boise, Idaho
Utah St. 7½ 8½ Toledo
Dec. 20, Poinsettia Bowl
BYU 2½ 2½ at San Diego St.Dec. 21, Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl
at St. Petersburg, Fla.
UCF 7 7 Ball St.
Dec. 22
New Orleans Bowl
La.-Lafayette 4½ 4½ East Carolina
Las Vegas Bowl
Boise St. 7½ 7½ Washington
Dec. 24, Hawaii Bowl at Honolulu
Fresno St. 11½ 11½ SMU
Dec. 26, Little Caesars Pizza Bowl at Detroit
Western Ky. 6 6½ Cent. Michigan
Dec. 27
Military Bowl at Washington
San Jose St. 7½ 7½ Bowling Green
Belk Bowl at Charlotte, N.C.
Cincinnati 11 11 Duke
Holiday Bowl at San Diego
Baylor 1 1 UCLA
Dec. 28
Independence Bowl at Shreveport, La.
La.-Monroe 6 6 Ohio
Russell Athletic Bowl at Orlando, Fla.
Virginia Tech 1 Pk Rutgers
Meineke Car Care of Texas Bowl
at Houston
Texas Tech 13 13½ Minnesota
Dec. 29
Armed Forces Bowl
at Fort Worth, Texas
Rice 1 Pk Air Force
Fight Hunger Bowl at San Francisco
Arizona St. Off Off Navy
Pinstripe Bowl at New York
West Virginia 3½ 3½ Syracuse
Alamo Bowl at San Antonio
Oregon St. 1 1½ Texas
Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl at Tempe, Ariz.
TCU 1 1½ Michigan St.
Dec. 31
Music City Bowl at Nashville
Vanderbilt 5 5½ NC State
Sun Bowl at El Paso, Texas
Southern Cal Off Off Georgia Tech
Liberty Bowl at Memphis
Tulsa 3 3 Iowa St.
Chick-fil-A Bowl at Atlanta
LSU 3 3½ Clemson
Jan. 1
Heart of Dallas Bowl
Oklahoma St. 18 18 Purdue
Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla.
Mississippi St. 2 2 Northwestern
Outback Bowl at Tampa, Fla.
South Carolina 4 4½ Michigan
Capital One Bowl at Orlando, Fla.
Georgia 8 9 Nebraska
Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif.
Stanford 6 6½ Wisconsin
Orange Bowl at Miami
Florida St. 15 13 N. Illinois
Jan. 2, Sugar Bowl at New Orleans
Florida 13½ 14½ Louisville
Jan. 3, Fiesta Bowl at Glendale, Ariz.
Oregon 9½ 8 Kansas St.
Jan. 4, Cotton Bowl at Arlington, Texas
Texas A&M 3 3 Oklahoma
Jan. 5, Compass Bowl
at Birmingham, Ala.
Mississippi 1½ 1½ Pittsburgh
Jan. 6, GoDaddy.com Bowl
at Mobile, Ala.
Kent St. 1 1 Arkansas St.
Jan. 7
BCS National Championship at Miami
Alabama 7½ 9 Notre Dame
Off Key: Navy plays Dec. 8, Southern Cal QB questionable
NFL
Thursday
Favorite Open Tue. Underdog
Denver 10 10½ at Oakland
Sunday
at Washington Pk Pk Baltimore
at Cleveland 5 4½ Kansas City
at Pittsburgh Off Off San Diego
at Indianapolis 5½ 5 Tennessee
N.Y. Jets 3 2½ at Jacksonville
Chicago 3 3 at Minnesota
Atlanta 3½ 3½ at Carolina
at Tampa Bay 8½ 7½ Philadelphia
at Buffalo 3 3 St. Louis
at Cincinnati 3 3 Dallas
at San Francisco 10½ 10 Miami
at N.Y. Giants 6 6 New Orleans
at Seattle 10 10 Arizona
at Green Bay 6½ 7 Detroit
Monday
at New England 4½ 4 Houston
Off Key: Pittsburgh QB questionable
NCAA Basketball
Favorite Line Underdog
UMass 1 at Northeastern
Richmond 4 at Old Dominion
Georgetown-x 3 Texas
at Arkansas 1 Oklahoma
at Boston College 2 Harvard
at Georgia Tech 7½ Georgia
at Illinois St. 8 Wyoming
at TCU 4 Houston
at Bradley 4½ G. Washington
at Mississippi St. 6 UTSA
at South Alabama 1 New Mexico St.
at Michigan 23 W. Michigan
at Baylor 10 Northwestern
NC State-x 5½ UConn
at Arizona 15½ Southern Miss.
at San Francisco 2½ St. John's
at Pacific 6 Nevada
UNLV 13 at Portland
at Elon 11½ Dartmouth
at St. Bonaventure13½ Siena
at Kentucky 27 Samford
at Missouri 18 SE Missouri
at Illinois 20 W. Carolina
at Wisconsin 34 Neb.-Omaha
at Minnesota 14½ S. Dakota St.
at Iowa 19 South Dakota
Drexel 1½ at Tennessee St.
Louisville 10½ at C. of Charl.
San Diego 3 at S. Utah
x-at New York


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