Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
CLEVELAND INDIANS—Agreed to terms with LHP Scott Kazmir, RHP Jerry Gil and LHP Edward Paredes on minor league contracts.
National League
LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Agreed to terms with LHP J.P. Howell on a one-year contract.
NEW YORK METS—Named Mark Fine senior director, marketing.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Agreed to terms with 1B Adam LaRoche on a two-year contract.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
NBA—Fined Dallas owner Mark Cuban $50,000 for publicly criticizing the officiating.
DALLAS MAVERICKS—Signed G Mike James to a 10-day contract.
MILWAUKEE BUCKS—Announced Scott Skiles is out as coach by mutual agreement. Promoted assistant coach Jim Boylan to interim head coach.
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Signed G Maalik Wayns to a 10-day contract.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ARIZONA CARDINALS—Named Steve Keim general manager. Signed WR Stephen Williams and WR Gerell Robinson to reserve/future contracts.
BALTIMORE RAVENS—ReleasedLB Sergio Kindle from the practice squad. Reinstated CB Asa Jackson.
CAROLINA PANTHERS—Signed WR Jared Green and T Ray Dominguez to reserve/future contracts.
CHICAGO BEARS—Signed LB Patrick Trahan to a reserve/future contract.
CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed WR Justin Hilton, LS Bryce Davis, QB Zac Robinson, T Dan Knapp, OL DeQuin Evans and LB J.K. Schaffer to reserve/future contracts.
CLEVELAND BROWNS—Signed WR Carlton Mitchell to a reserve/future contract.
DALLAS COWBOYS—Signed WR Anthony Armstrong,l TE Colin Cochart and LS Charley Hughlett to reserve/future contracts.
DETROIT LIONS—Signed WR Terrence Toliver, TE Nathan Overbay and G Justin Boren to reserve/future contracts.
GREEN BAY PACKERS—Signed C Garth Gerhart to the practice squad. Released OL Shea Allard from the practice squad.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Signed David Caldwell general manager.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Signed LB Cameron Sheffield to a reserve/future contract.
MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed CB Dion Turner to a reserve/future contract.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed WR Andre Holmes to the practice squad.
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Signed T Aderious Simmons to a reserve/future contract.
NEW YORK GIANTS—Signed G Bryant Browning, G Chris DeGeare and DB David Caldwell to reserve/future contracts.
OAKLAND RAIDERS—Signed DB Brandon Underwood to a reserve/future contract.
WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Signed DE Phillip Merling, TE Deangelo Peterson, FB Eric Kettani, NT Chigbo Anunoby, DT Dominique Hamilton and DB Korey Lindsey to reserve/future contracts.
COLLEGE
CALIFORNIA—Announced CB Steve Williams will enter the NFL draft.
IONA—Announced junior F Shawn Jackson has left the men's basketball team.
TEXAS A&M—Announced OT Luke Joeckel will enter the NFL draft.
CENTRAL FLORIDA—Named Lorenzo Costantini defensive line coach and Mike Buscemi special teams coordinator and tight ends coach.
Basketball
nba
Tuesday's games
Brooklyn 109, Philadelphia 89
Indiana 87, Miami 77
Houston 125, L.A. Lakers 112
Minnesota 108, Atlanta 103
Milwaukee 108, Phoenix99
Wednesday's games
Atlanta at Cleveland, 7 p.m.
Utah at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
Philadelphia at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Phoenix at Boston, 7:30 p.m.
Milwaukee at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Houston at New Orleans, 8 p.m.
Minnesota at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 8 p.m.
Orlando at Denver, 9 p.m.
Memphis at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.
Dallas at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
bucks 108, suns 99
PHOENIX (99) — Dudley 6-14 4-4 18, Scola 5-12 2-2 12, Gortat 7-11 2-2 16, Dragic 8-15 4-5 21, Tucker 2-7 2-4 6, Morris 3-8 3-4 9, Brown 2-8 4-4 8, Telfair 2-7 0-0 5, Johnson 0-3 0-0 0, O'Neal 2-5 0-1 4. Totals 37-90 21-26 99.
MILWAUKEE (108) — Mbah a Moute 5-11 0-0 11, Ilyasova 5-10 0-0 12, Sanders 5-9 0-1 10, Jennings 9-15 6-6 29, Ellis 5-19 2-2 13, Udrih 5-6 0-0 10, Udoh 0-5 2-2 2, Henson 4-7 4-7 12, Dunleavy 4-9 1-1 9. Totals 42-91 15-19 108.
Phoenix 33 23 20 23— 99
Milwaukee 26 24 30 28—108
Three-point goals—Phoenix 4-20 (Dudley 2-5, Telfair 1-4, Dragic 1-5, Tucker 0-1, Johnson 0-1, Brown 0-1, Morris 0-3), Milwaukee 9-17 (Jennings 5-7, Ilyasova 2-4, Mbah a Moute 1-1, Ellis 1-3, Dunleavy 0-2). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Phoenix 59 (Gortat 14), Milwaukee 52 (Henson 11). Assists—Phoenix 21 (Dudley 8), Milwaukee 25 (Jennings 9). Total fouls—Phoenix 22, Milwaukee 18. Technicals—Telfair. A—13,014 (18,717).
nets 109, 76ers 89
BROOKLYN (109) — Wallace 3-6 4-6 11, Evans 1-5 0-0 2, Lopez 6-10 1-1 13, Williams 7-11 5-5 22, Johnson 6-13 1-1 15, Blatche 8-15 4-4 20, Bogans 2-6 0-0 6, Brooks 1-2 0-0 2, Humphries 0-2 2-2 2, Watson 3-5 0-1 6, Teletovic 3-5 0-0 8, Shengelia 0-1 2-2 2, Taylor 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 40-83 19-22 109.
PHILADELPHIA (89) — Turner 4-11 0-0 8, T.Young 4-8 1-2 9, Allen 3-6 0-0 6, Holiday 7-11 2-2 19, Richardson 3-9 0-0 6, N.Young 4-9 2-2 11, Hawes 6-9 0-2 14, Wright 2-5 0-0 5, Wilkins 3-6 0-1 6, Wayns 2-5 1-1 5, Moultrie 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 38-79 6-10 89.
Brooklyn 26 22 35 26—109
Philadelphia 24 23 14 28— 89
Three-point goals—Brooklyn 10-24 (Williams 3-6, Teletovic 2-3, Johnson 2-5, Bogans 2-6, Wallace 1-2, Shengelia 0-1, Watson 0-1), Philadelphia 7-17 (Holiday 3-3, Hawes 2-2, N.Young 1-2, Wright 1-4, Turner 0-2, Richardson 0-4). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Brooklyn 56 (Evans 23), Philadelphia 35 (Turner 7). Assists—Brooklyn 27 (Wallace, Williams, Johnson 5), Philadelphia 24 (Holiday 8). Total fouls—Brooklyn 15, Philadelphia 16. A—16,167 (20,328).pacers 87, heat 77
MIAMI (77) — James 10-20 1-4 22, Haslem 0-2 0-0 0, Bosh 5-10 4-4 14, Chalmers 1-6 0-0 3, Wade 9-16 8-10 30, Anthony 0-1 0-0 0, Battier 0-3 0-0 0, Allen 0-5 0-0 0, Cole 2-2 0-0 5, Miller 1-3 0-0 3. Totals 28-68 13-18 77.
INDIANA (87) — George 12-27 1-3 29, West 6-13 1-2 14, Hibbert 3-12 0-0 6, Hill 0-4 0-0 0, Stephenson 5-11 0-2 13, T.Hansbrough 1-4 5-6 7, Green 3-11 0-0 7, Mahinmi 3-7 1-2 7, Augustin 0-2 4-4 4, Johnson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-91 12-19 87.
Miami 19 23 15 20—77
Indiana 20 22 25 20—87
Three-point goals—Miami 8-19 (Wade 4-6, Miller 1-1, Cole 1-1, James 1-1, Chalmers 1-3, Battier 0-3, Allen 0-4), Indiana 9-22 (George 4-9, Stephenson 3-4, West 1-1, Green 1-5, Hill 0-3). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Miami 44 (James 10), Indiana 66 (Hibbert 14). Assists—Miami 13 (James 4), Indiana 20 (Augustin 8). Total fouls—Miami 21, Indiana 21. A—18,165 (18,165).
Rockets 125, lakers 112
L.A. LAKERS (112) — Bryant 8-22 2-2 20, World Peace 9-14 2-2 24, Sacre 4-10 2-2 10, Nash 6-10 4-4 16, D.Morris 5-7 0-0 12, Jamison 3-7 0-0 7, Meeks 4-10 1-1 12, Clark 2-8 1-2 5, Duhon 2-3 0-0 6. Totals 43-91 12-13 112.
HOUSTON (125) — Parsons 8-13 2-2 20, M.Morris 4-8 1-1 9, Asik 1-2 0-2 2, Lin 7-13 3-6 19, Harden 11-19 8-8 31, Douglas 4-9 2-2 11, Patterson 4-5 1-1 9, Smith 1-3 1-1 3, Delfino 7-14 0-0 19, Anderson 0-0 0-0 0, Motiejunas 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 48-87 18-23 125.
L.A. Lakers 34 28 26 24—112
Houston 28 31 38 28—125
Three-point goals—L.A. Lakers 14-31 (World Peace 4-5, Meeks 3-7, D.Morris 2-2, Duhon 2-2, Bryant 2-8, Jamison 1-4, Nash 0-3), Houston 11-25 (Delfino 5-7, Parsons 2-2, Lin 2-6, Douglas 1-4, Harden 1-4, M.Morris 0-1, Patterson 0-1). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—L.A. Lakers 43 (Clark 9), Houston 50 (Delfino, Lin, Harden 6). Assists—L.A. Lakers 25 (Nash 10), Houston 26 (Harden 9). Total fouls—L.A. Lakers 21, Houston 15. Technicals—Houston defensive three-second. A—18,135 (18,023).
timberwolves 108, hawks 103
ATLANTA (103) — Korver 5-11 1-2 15, Smith 8-14 3-5 21, Horford 9-16 1-1 19, Teague 2-6 0-0 5, L.Williams 6-15 8-9 21, Stevenson 0-2 0-0 0, Jenkins 4-6 0-0 10, Pachulia 3-4 2-2 8, Scott 1-2 2-2 4, Tolliver 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 38-77 17-21 103.
MINNESOTA (108) — Kirilenko 7-11 5-5 21, Cunningham 3-9 0-0 6, Pekovic 9-15 7-8 25, Ridnour 4-11 2-2 10, Shved 6-15 1-3 15, D.Williams 7-13 0-0 17, Rubio 0-0 4-6 4, Barea 2-10 0-0 5, Stiemsma 2-3 1-2 5. Totals 40-87 20-26 108.
Atlanta 20 22 29 32—103
Minnesota 30 28 27 23—108
Three-point goals—Atlanta 10-22 (Korver 4-7, Jenkins 2-3, Smith 2-4, Teague 1-2, L.Williams 1-4, Stevenson 0-2), Minnesota 8-15 (D.Williams 3-5, Kirilenko 2-2, Shved 2-5, Barea 1-3). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Atlanta 47 (Smith 13), Minnesota 49 (Pekovic 18). Assists—Atlanta 21 (L.Williams 8), Minnesota 29 (Rubio 8). Total fouls—Atlanta 23, Minnesota 16. A—15,988 (19,356).
college men
tuesday's games
SEC
No. 10 Missouri 84 Alabama 68
State
Robert Morris 76 Campbellsville 63
Va. Intermont 93 Union 81
Ky. Christian Ohio-Chillicothe (n)
Berea Alice Lloyd (n)
Boyce Ohio Christian (n)
Principia Spalding (n)
TOP 25
No. 1 Duke 68 Clemson 40
No. 13 Creighton 91 Drake 61
No. 15 Ohio St. Purdue (n)
No. 19 Georgetown Pittsburgh (n)
va. intermont 93, union 81
UNION — Wagner 5, Johnson 20, Thomas 19, J. Smith 14, T. Smith 7, Strange 16.
VA. INTERMONT — Hart 19, Cromwell 22, Tucker 4, Morris 20, Goode 10, Smith 13, Sorokin 5.
Halftime—Va. Intermont 38-35.Wednesday's games
(All times p.m.)
SEC—Georgia at No. 11 Florida, 7; South Carolina at Mississippi St., 8; Mississippi at Tennessee, 8; Louisiana St. at Auburn, 9; Arkansas at Texas A&M, 9
OVC—Eastern Ky. at Murray St., 8; Morehead St. at Austin Peay, 8
State—Brescia at Centre, 6:30; Asbury at Ind.-East, 7; No. 3 Louisville at Seton Hall, 7; Transylvania at Hanover, 7:30; Westminster at Thomas More, 7:30
TOP 25—Nebraska at No. 2 Michigan, 7; Iowa St. at No. 6 Kansas, 7; No. 7 Syracuse at Providence, 7; No. 14 Butler at St. Joseph's, 7; Ga. Tech at No. 20 N.C. St., 8; Southern Ill. at No. 23 Wichita St., 8; No. 8 Minnesota at No. 12 Illinois, 9; No. 24 UNLV at No. 25 New Mexico, 10; No. 16 San Diego St. at Fresno St., 11:30
college women
tuesday's games
State
Campbellsville 80 Bethel 73
Va. Intermont 69 Union 68
Alice Lloyd Berea (n)
Principia Spalding (n)
campbellsville 80, bethel 73
BETHEL (13-4) — VanDyke 5, Street 6, Gentry 19, Porter 1, Taylor 22, Hudson 3, Glenn 17.
CAMPBELLSVILLE (13-3) — Craig 6, Lee 7, Kimberland 8, Clifton 26, Compton 4, Jacob 2, Jehlik 5, Sholtes 11, Hellyer 1, Karumba 5, Burd 5.
Halftime—Campbellsville 43-36.
va. intermont 69, union 68
UNION — Rice 3, Waters 13, Taylor 8, Roberts 1, Perkins 21, Clontz 1, Hill 19, Nash 2.
VA. INTERMONT — Orrick 14, Story 22, Autukaite 5, Lane 9, Lindholm 9, Lewis 6, Jenkins 4.
Halftime—Va. Intermont 34-28.
Wednesday's games
State—Westminster at Thomas More, 5:30; Rutgers at No. 15 Louisville, 7; Hanover at Transylvania, 7:30
TOP 25—No. 2 Notre Dame at South Fla., 7; No. 17 Kansas at No. 21 Oklahoma St., 8; Utah at No. 23 Colorado, 8; No. 5 Stanford at No. 7 California, 10
usa today/espn poll
The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN Women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 7, 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 Pvs
1. Baylor (21) 12-1 758 2
2. UConn (4) 12-1 724 1
3. Notre Dame (4) 12-1 700 5
4. Stanford 13-1 683 3
5. Duke (2) 13-0 678 4
6. Kentucky 14-1 620 6
7. California 12-1 589 7
8. Penn St. 12-2 550 9
9. Tennessee 11-3 511 13
10. Maryland 11-3 462 8
11. Purdue 13-2 459 14
12. Georgia 13-2 405 11
13. Louisville 12-3 367 10
14. Oklahoma 12-2 353 16
15. UCLA 11-2 323 17
16. South Carolina 13-2 273 15
17. Dayton 12-1 241 18
18. Oklahoma St. 11-2 224 12
19. Kansas 11-2 222 20
20. North Carolina 15-1 218 23
21. Texas A&M 12-4 167 22
22. Florida St. 12-2 140 21
23. Nebraska 11-4 133 19
24. Iowa St. 11-1 88 —
25. Miami 12-2 48 —
Others receiving votes: Syracuse 44; Colorado 28; Vanderbilt 25; DePaul 17; Toledo 10; South Fla. 5; UTEP 3; Michigan 2; Villanova 2; Iowa 1; Ohio St. 1; St. John's 1.
Football
nfl
playoffs schedule
(All times p.m.; with broadcast network in brackets)
Divisional
Saturday, Jan. 12
Baltimore at Denver, 4:30 (CBS-27)
Green Bay at San Francisco, 8 (Fox-56)
Sunday, Jan. 13
Seattle at Atlanta, 1 (Fox-56)
Houston at New England, 4:30 (CBS-27)
Conference Championships
Sunday, Jan. 20
AFC winners, TBA (CBS-27)
NFC winners, TBA (Fox-56)
Super Bowl
Sunday, Feb. 3, at New Orleans
AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 6 (CBS-27)
college
Associated Press (Media) poll
The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records, total points (based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote), and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pv
1. Alabama (59) 13-1 1,475 2
2. Oregon 12-1 1,358 5
3. Ohio St. 12-0 1,302 3
4. Notre Dame 12-1 1,288 1
t5. Georgia 12-2 1,230 6
t5. Texas A&M 11-2 1,230 10
7. Stanford 12-2 1,169 8
8. South Carolina 11-2 1,038 11
9. Florida 11-2 933 4
10. Florida St. 12-2 922 13
11. Clemson 11-2 889 14
12. Kansas St. 11-2 871 7
13. Louisville 11-2 781 22
14. Louisiana St. 10-3 756 9
15. Oklahoma 10-3 615 12
16. Utah St. 11-2 456 18
17. Northwestern 10-3 443 21
18. Boise St. 11-2 419 20
19. Texas 9-4 358 NR
20. Oregon St. 9-4 303 15
21. San Jose St. 11-2 243 24
22. Northern Ill. 12-2 227 16
23. Vanderbilt 9-4 180 NR
24. Michigan 8-5 147 19
25. Nebraska 10-4 119 23
Others receiving votes: Baylor 95, Penn St. 90, Cincinnati 78, Oklahoma St. 42, Tulsa 34, UCLA 31, Arkansas St. 28, TCU 9, Central Fla. 9, Wisconsin 6, North Dakota St. 1.
usa today/coaches poll
The USA Today Top 25 football coaches poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, final records, total points based on 25 points for first place through one point for 25th, and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. Alabama (56) 13-1 1,400 2
2. Oregon 12-1 1,322 3
3. Notre Dame 12-1 1,253 1
4. Georgia 12-2 1,213 5
5. Texas A&M 11-2 1,171 9
6. Stanford 12-2 1,167 8
7. South Carolina 11-2 1,064 10
8. Florida St. 12-2 942 12
9. Clemson 11-2 916 13
10. Florida 11-2 886 4
11. Kansas St. 11-2 841 6
12. Louisiana St. 10-3 775 7
13. Louisville 11-2 772 18
14. Boise St. 11-2 633 15
15. Oklahoma 10-3 600 11
16. Northwestern 10-3 580 17
17. Utah St. 11-2 444 20
18. Texas 9-4 398 25
19. Oregon St. 9-4 366 14
20. Vanderbilt 9-4 248 NR
21. San Jose St. 11-2 244 24
22. Cincinnati 10-3 186 NR
23. Nebraska 10-4 175 21
24. Northern Ill. 12-2 156 16
25. Tulsa 11-3 110 NR
Others receiving votes: Michigan 101; UCLA 75; Baylor 52; Oklahoma St. 36; Wisconsin 18; Central Fla. 15; Arkansas St. 13; Arizona St. 10; Rutgers 9; Kent St. 5; La. Tech 2; Arizona 1; Ohio 1.
alabama 42, notre dame 14
Monday's late game
Alabama 14 14 7 7—42
Notre Dame 0 0 7 7—14
First quarter: Ala—Lacy 20 run (Shelley kick), 12:03. Ala—M.Williams 3 pass from A.McCarron (Shelley kick), 6:14. Second quarter: Ala—Yeldon 1 run (Shelley kick), 14:56. Ala—Lacy 11 pass from A.McCarron (Shelley kick), :31. Third quarter: Ala—Cooper 34 pass from A.McCarron (Shelley kick), 7:34. ND—Golson 2 run (Brindza kick), 4:08. Fourth quarter: Ala—Cooper 19 pass from A.McCarron (Shelley kick), 11:27. ND—Riddick 6 pass from Golson (Brindza kick), 7:51.
A—80,120.
Ala ND
First downs 28 16
Rushes-yards 45-265 19-32
Passing 264 270
Comp-att-int 20-28-0 21-36-1
Return yards 1 2
Punts-avg. 4-49.3 5-42.8
Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-0
Penalties-yards 4-40 3-35
Time of possession 38:13 21:47INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING—Alabama, Lacy 20-140, Yeldon 21-108, A.McCarron 1-9, K.Drake 3-8. Notre Dame, Riddick 10-37, C.Wood 4-2, Golson 5-(minus 7).
PASSING—Alabama, A.McCarron 20-28-0-264. Notre Dame, Golson 21-36-1-270.
RECEIVING—Alabama, Cooper 6-105, Norwood 3-66, M.Williams 3-17, Ch.Jones 2-40, Lacy 2-17, Shinn 2-14, K.Johnson 1-5, Yeldon 1-0. Notre Dame, T.Jones 7-90, Daniels 6-115, Eifert 6-61, Riddick 1-6, C.Wood 1-(minus 2).
Golf
Professional
PGA: Hyundai Tournament of Champions
At Kapalua, Hawaii
7,452-yard, par 73 Kapalua Resort (Plantation Course)
Dustin Johnson 69-66-68—203-16
Steve Stricker 71-67-69—207-12
Brandt Snedeker 70-70-69—209-10
Bubba Watson 70-69-71—210-9
Keegan Bradley 71-69-70—210-9
Rickie Fowler 70-74-67—211-8
Tommy Gainey 72-69-70—211-8
Carl Pettersson 70-72-70—212-7
Ian Poulter 71-74-69—214-5
Matt Kuchar 74-71-69—214-5
Mark Wilson 69-76-70—215-5
Webb Simpson 72-72-71—215-5
J.J. Henry 71-74-71—216-4
Johnson Wagner 72-72-72—216-4
Scott Stallings 72-74-70—216-4
Scott Piercy 72-71-73—216-4
Nick Watney 69-73-74—216-4
Jonas Blixt 72-74-72—218-1
Ben Curtis 70-76-72—218-1
John Huh 73-71-74—218-1
Zach Johnson 74-72-72—218-1
Jason Dufner 72-77-69—218-1
Charlie Beljan 71-75-75—221 +2
Bill Haas 71-75-75—221 +2
Marc Leishman 75-75-71—221 +2
Hunter Mahan 72-77-74—223 +4
Ted Potter, Jr. 75-75-73—223 +4
Ryan Moore 72-77-76—225 +6
George McNeill 79-73-73—225 +6
Kyle Stanley 78-80-72—230 +11
Odds
Glantz-Culver line
NFL playoffs
Saturday
Favorite Open Today Underdog
at Denver 9½ 9 Baltimore
at San Francisco 3 3 Green Bay
Sunday
at Atlanta 3 2½ Seattle
at New England 9 9½ Houston
NCAA basketball
Favorite Today Underdog
at VCU 11 Dayton
at Richmond 11½ Rhode Island
at George Washington3½ St. Bonaventure
at Fordham 1½ Duquesne
at Kansas 13½ Iowa St.
Syracuse 9½ at Providence
at St. John's 2½ Rutgers
at Virginia Tech 5 Boston College
at Michigan 23 Nebraska
Louisville 9 at Seton Hall
at Towson 4 William & Mary
at Delaware 16 Hofstra
at Saint Joseph's 3 Butler
at Central Fla. 5½ UAB
at Marshall 2 Tulsa
at Wright St. 8 Cleveland St.
at Akron 14 Western Mich.
at Miami (Ohio) 9 Northern Ill.
at Eastern Mich. 2½ Ball St.
at Ohio 13½ Buffalo
at Kent St. 7 Toledo
at James Madison7½ UNC Wilmington
at Indiana St. 6 Bradley
at Florida 21 Georgia
at Cent. MichiganPk Bowling Green
at Charlotte 2 La Salle
at Maryland 6½ Florida St.
at NC State 10 Georgia Tech
at Oklahoma St. 20 TCU
Southern Miss. 11 at Rice
at Memphis 13½ East Carolina
at South Fla. 3½ Villanova
at Mississippi St. 3 South Carolina
at Northern Iowa6½ Evansville
at Wichita St. 16½ Southern Ill.
Valparaiso 1 at Ill.-Chicago
at Green Bay 2 Loyola of Chicago
at Tennessee 1½ Mississippi
at Tulane 5½ UTEP
at Houston 2½ SMU
at Air Force 4 Nevada
Louisiana St. 1 at Auburn
at Texas A&M 3½ Arkansas
at Texas 5½ West Virginia
Minnesota 2 at Illinois
Virginia 6 at Wake Forest
at Wyoming 4½ Boise St.
at Long Beach St. 5 CS Northridge
at New Mexico 2½ UNLV
at Stanford 8½ Washington St.
at California 7 Washington
at UC Irvine 4½ Hawaii
San Diego St. 7½ at Fresno St.
at Murray St. 10½ Eastern Ky.
Morehead St. 1 at Austin Peay


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