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BASEBALL
American League
DETROIT TIGERS—Announced the retirement of manager Jim Leyland.
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BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
NBA—Suspended Oklahoma C Hasheem Thabeet one game for head butting New Orleans C Greg Stiemsma in an Oct. 17 pre-season game. Fined Denver G Nate Robinson $10,000 for pushing Oklahoma City C Steven Adams from behind and striking him in the chest during an Oct. 15 pre-season game.
ATLANTA HAWKS—Waived F James Johnson.
LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS—Waived F Brandon Davies.
MIAMI HEAT—Waived F Jarvis Varnado, G Larry Drew II and G Charlie Westbrook.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NFL—Suspended Washington S Brandon Meriweather two games for repeat violations this season of NFL safety rules prohibiting hits to the head and neck area of defenseless players.
BALTIMORE RAVENS—Traded OT Bryant McKinnie to Miami for a conditional late-round draft pick.
DALLAS COWBOYS—Signed DT Marvin Austin. Re-signed G Ray Dominguez and WR Jamar Newsome to the practice squad.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Released DT Andre Neblett.
NEW YORK JETS—Activated QB David Garrard. Released QB Brady Quinn.
PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Waived RB Isaac Redman. Signed LB Kion Wilson from the practice squad.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NHL—Suspended Colorado F Cody McLeod five games for boarding Detroit D Niklas Kronwall during an Oct. 17 game. Suspended New York Islanders F Michael Grabner two games for an illegal check to the head of Carolina F Nathan Gerbe during an Oct. 19 game. Free agent D Roman Hamrlik announced his retirement.
Basketball
nba
pre-season
Monday's games
New York at Toronto (n)
Philadelphia vs. Cleveland (n)
Milwaukee at Chicago (n)
Dallas at Houston (n)
Tuesday's games
Indiana at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
Washington at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Orlando at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Phoenix, 10 p.m.
Utah at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
Football
nfl
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L Pct PF PA
New England 5 2 .714 152 127
N.Y. Jets 4 3 .571 134 162
Miami 3 3 .500 135 140
Buffalo 3 4 .429 159 178
South
Indianapolis 5 2 .714 187 131
Tennessee 3 4 .429 145 146
Houston 2 5 .286 122 194
Jacksonville 0 7 .000 76 222
North
Cincinnati 5 2 .714 148 135
Baltimore 3 4 .429 150 148
Cleveland 3 4 .429 131 156
Pittsburgh 2 4 .333 107 132
West
Kansas City 7 0 1.000 169 81
Denver 6 1 .857 298 197
San Diego 4 3 .571 168 144
Oakland 2 4 .333 105 132
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L Pct PF PA
Dallas 4 3 .571 200 155
Philadelphia 3 4 .429 169 196
Washington 2 4 .333 152 184
N.Y. Giants 0 6 .000 103 209
South
New Orleans 5 1 .833 161 103
Carolina 3 3 .500 139 83
Atlanta 2 4 .333 153 157
Tampa Bay 0 6 .000 87 132
North
Green Bay 4 2 .667 168 127
Detroit 4 3 .571 186 167
Chicago 4 3 .571 213 206
Minnesota 1 4 .200 125 158
West
Seattle 6 1 .857 191 116
San Francisco 5 2 .714 176 135
St. Louis 3 4 .429 156 184
Arizona 3 4 .429 133 161
Thursday, Oct. 17
Seattle 34, Arizona 22
Sunday's games
Atlanta 31, Tampa Bay 23
Washington 45, Chicago 41
Dallas 17, Philadelphia 3
N.Y. Jets 30, New England 27 (OT)
Buffalo 23, Miami 21
Carolina 30, St. Louis 15
Cincinnati 27, Detroit 24
San Diego 24, Jacksonville 6
San Francisco 31, Tennessee 17
Kansas City 17, Houston 16
Green Bay 31, Cleveland 13
Pittsburgh 19, Baltimore 16
Indianapolis 39, Denver 33
Bye: New Orleans, Oakland
Monday's game
Minnesota at N.Y. Giants (n)
Thursday's game
Carolina at Tampa Bay, 8:25 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 27
Cleveland at Kansas City, 1 p.m.
Buffalo at New Orleans, 1 p.m.
Miami at New England, 1 p.m.
Dallas at Detroit, 1 p.m.
N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.
San Francisco vs. Jacksonville at London, England, 1 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Oakland, 4:05 p.m.
N.Y. Jets at Cincinnati, 4:05 p.m.
Atlanta at Arizona, 4:25 p.m.
Washington at Denver, 4:25 p.m.
Green Bay at Minnesota, 8:30 p.m.
Bye: Baltimore, Chicago, Houston, Indianapolis, San Diego, Tennessee
Monday, Oct. 28
Seattle at St. Louis, 8:40 p.m.
colts 39, broncos 33
Sunday's late game
Denver 7 7 3 16 — 33
Indianapolis 10 16 7 6 — 39
First quarter: Den—Decker 17 pass from Manning (Prater kick), 8:16. Ind—FG Vinatieri 27, 4:05. Ind—Heyward-Bey 11 pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick), 1:20. Second quarter: Den—J.Thomas 12 pass from Manning (Prater kick), 11:56. Ind—Team safety, 8:52. Ind—Havili 20 pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick), 5:50. Ind—Fleener 8 pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick), :10. Third quarter: Ind—Luck 10 run (Vinatieri kick), 5:00. Den—FG Prater 31, :42. Fourth quarter: Ind—FG Vinatieri 52, 12:59. Den—D.Thomas 31 pass from Manning (pass failed), 12:11. Den—Moreno 1 run (Prater kick), 8:44. Ind—FG Vinatieri 42, 5:57. Den—FG Prater 47, :12.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING—Denver, Moreno 15-40, Hillman 4-25, Manning 1-(minus 1). Indianapolis, Richardson 14-37, Heyward-Bey 1-30, Luck 4-29, D.Brown 11-23, Havili 1-2.
PASSING—Denver, Manning 29-49-1-386. Indianapolis, Luck 21-38-0-228.
RECEIVING—Denver, Decker 8-150, Welker 7-96, J.Thomas 5-41, D.Thomas 4-82, Moreno 3-9, Tamme 1-7, Hillman 1-1. Indianapolis, Wayne 5-50, Fleener 5-38, Heyward-Bey 4-44, D.Brown 3-42, Hilton 2-27, Havili 1-20, Doyle 1-7.
MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.
college
this week's schedule
(All times p.m., unless noted)
TUESDAY'S GAME
Louisiana-Lafayette (4-2) at Arkansas St. (3-3), 8
Thursday's game
SEC—Kentucky (1-5) at Mississippi St. (3-3), 7:30
NATION—Marshall (4-2) at Middle Tennessee (3-4), 7:30
Friday's game
Boise St. (5-2) at BYU (5-2), 8
saturday's games
SEC—Vanderbilt (4-3) at No. 14 Texas A&M (5-2), 12:21; Tennessee (4-3) at No. 1 Alabama (7-0), 3:30; No. 20 South Carolina (5-2) at No. 5 Missouri (7-0), 7; Furman (3-4) at No. 13 Louisiana St. (6-2), 7; Fla. Atlantic (2-5) at No. 11 Auburn (6-1), 7:30; Idaho (1-6) at Mississippi (4-3), 7:30
STATE—Cumberlands (6-0) at Reinhardt (5-2), noon; No. 18 Louisville (6-1) at South Florida (2-4), noon; Dayton (5-2) at Morehead St. (3-4), 1; Tuskegee (6-1) at Kentucky St. (4-3), 1; Grove City (3-3) at Thomas More (5-1), 1:30; Ky. Christian (3-4) at Union (2-5), 1:30; Pikeville (4-3) at Georgetown (3-3), 1:30; Eastern Ky. (4-3) at SE Missouri (1-6), 2; Cumberland, Tenn. (4-3) at Campbellsville (3-3), 2:30; Lindsey Wilson (5-2) at Belhaven (2-5), 2:30; Centre (5-1) at Rhodes (5-1), 3; Troy (4-3) at Western Ky. (4-3), 4; Ky. Wesleyan (0-7) at Indianapolis (6-1), 6
TOP 25—No. 12 UCLA (5-1) at No. 2 Oregon (7-0), 7; N.C. State (3-3) at No. 3 Florida St. (6-0), 3:30; Penn St. (4-2) at No. 4 Ohio St. (7-0), 8; No. 6 Baylor (6-0) at Kansas (2-4), 7; Wake Forest (4-3) at No. 7 Miami (6-0), noon; No. 8 Stanford (6-1) at Oregon St. (6-1), 10:30; No. 9 Clemson (6-1) at Maryland (5-2), 3:30; No. 10 Texas Tech (7-0) at No. 17 Oklahoma (6-1), 3:30; No. 15 Fresno St. (6-0) at San Diego St. (3-3), 10:30; Duke (5-2) at No. 16 Virginia Tech (6-1), 3:30; No. 19 Oklahoma St. (5-1) at Iowa St. (1-5), noon; Connecticut (0-6) at No. 21 Central Florida (5-1), noon; E. Michigan (1-6) at No. 23 N. Illinois (7-0), 3:30; No. 25 Nebraska (5-1) at Minnesota (5-2), noon
EAST—Delaware (5-2) at Rhode Island (3-5), noon; Houston (5-1) at Rutgers (4-2), noon; Sacred Heart (7-1) at St. Francis (Pa.) (2-4), noon; Robert Morris (2-4) at Wagner (2-5), noon; Brown (3-2) at Cornell (1-4), 12:30; Duquesne (4-2) at Bryant (3-4), 1; Lehigh (6-1) at Bucknell (2-4), 1; Salve Regina (5-1) at CCSU (2-5), 1; Colgate (2-5) at Georgetown, D.C. (1-6), 1; Princeton (4-1) at Harvard (5-0), 1; Lafayette (1-5) at Holy Cross (3-5), 1; Stetson (1-5) at Marist (4-3), 1; Pittsburgh (4-2) at Navy (3-3), 1; Yale (3-2) at Penn (3-2), 1; Maine (5-2) at Villanova (4-3), 1; Columbia (0-5) at Dartmouth (2-3), 1:30; W. Michigan (0-8) at Massachusetts (1-6), 3; New Hampshire (3-3) at Stony Brook (3-3), 4
SOUTH—Towson (7-1) at Richmond (3-4), noon; Georgia Tech (4-3) at Virginia (2-5), 12:30; Charlotte (4-3) at Charleston Southern (6-2), 1; Delaware St. (3-4) at Hampton (2-5), 1; Morgan St. (2-5) at Howard (2-5), 1; Davidson (0-7) at Jacksonville (3-4), 1; Old Dominion (4-3) at Norfolk St. (2-5), 1; Liberty (3-4) at Gardner-Webb (4-3), 1:30; Samford (5-2) at Wofford (5-2), 1:30; The Citadel (2-5) at Chattanooga (5-2), 2; NC A&T (3-3) at Florida A&M (2-5), 2; Point (Ga.) (3-4) at Presbyterian (2-4), 2; N.C. Central (3-4) at Savannah St. (1-7), 2; Jacksonville St. (5-2) at Tennessee Tech (3-5), 2:30; Texas Southern (1-6) at Grambling St. (0-7), 3; Ark.-Pine Bluff (0-7) at MVSU (1-6), 3; Alabama A&M (2-5) vs. Alabama St. (5-2) at Birmingham, Ala., 3:30; Georgia Southern (4-2) at Appalachian St. (1-6), 3:30; Boston College (3-3) at North Carolina (1-5), 3:30; Tulsa (2-4) at Tulane (5-2), 3:30; Elon (2-6) at W. Carolina (1-7), 3:30; James Madison (5-2) at William & Mary (4-3), 3:30; SC State (5-2) at Bethune-Cookman (6-1), 4; Mercer (6-1) at Campbell (1-6), 4; McNeese St. (6-1) at Nicholls St. (4-3), 4; Tenn.-Martin (4-3) at Austin Peay (0-7), 5; E. Illinois (6-1) at Tennessee St. (7-1), 5; Jackson St. (5-2) vs. Prairie View (5-3) at Shreveport, La., 5; VMI (1-6) at Coastal Carolina (7-0), 6; Louisiana Tech (2-5) at FIU (1-5), 6; Alcorn St. (6-2) at Southern U. (4-3), 6:30; Georgia St. (0-7) at Louisiana-Monroe (3-4), 7; North Texas (4-3) at Southern Miss. (0-6), 7; Lamar (3-4) at SE Louisiana (5-2), 8
MIDWEST—Ball St. (7-1) at Akron (2-6), noon; Northwestern (4-3) at Iowa (4-3), noon; Valparaiso (1-6) at Drake (3-4), 2; South Dakota (4-3) at Illinois St. (3-4), 2; Miami (Ohio) (0-7) at Ohio (5-2), 2; Toledo (4-3) at Bowling Green (5-2), 2:30; N. Iowa (4-3) at S. Dakota St. (4-4), 3; N. Dakota St. (7-0) at Indiana St. (1-6), 3:05; Michigan St. (6-1) at Illinois (3-3), 3:30; Buffalo (5-2) at Kent St. (2-6), 3:30; West Virginia (3-4) at Kansas St. (2-4), 3:45; Missouri St. (2-6) at W. Illinois (3-5), 7SOUTHWEST—Temple (1-6) at SMU (2-4), 3; Northwestern St. (3-4) at Sam Houston St. (5-2), 3; UTEP (1-5) at Rice (5-2), 3:30; Stephen F. Austin (3-4) at Cent. Arkansas (4-3), 4; UAB (2-4) at UTSA (2-5), 5; South Alabama (3-3) at Texas St. (4-3), 7; Texas (4-2) at TCU (3-4), 7:30
FAR WEST—Idaho St. (3-4) at S. Utah (5-3), 3:05; E. Washington (5-2) at Montana (6-1), 3:30; Butler (6-2) at San Diego (4-3), 4; Utah (4-3) at Southern Cal (4-3), 4; UC Davis (3-5) at Montana St. (5-2), 4:05; North Dakota (2-5) at Portland St. (3-4), 4:05; Notre Dame (5-2) at Air Force (1-6), 5; UNLV (4-3) at Nevada (3-4), 6:05; Arizona (4-2) at Colorado (3-3), 7; Wyoming (4-3) at San Jose St. (3-3), 7; Abilene Christian (5-3) at New Mexico St. (0-7), 8; N. Arizona (5-2) at Cal Poly (3-4), 9:05; California (1-6) at Washington (4-3), 11; Colorado St. (3-4) at Hawaii (0-6), 11:59
high school
associated press polls
The Kentucky Associated Press high school football polls, with first-place votes, records, total points and previous rankings:
Class A
W-L Pts Pvs
1. Mayfield (16) 8-0 160 1
2. Russellville 8-0 140 2
3. Pikeville 7-1 125 4
4. Beechwood 5-3 100 5
5. Raceland 6-2 90 7
6. Fairview 7-1 71 3
7. Hazard 6-2 63 6
8. Frankfort 6-2 49 9
9. Paintsville 6-2 36 8
10. Williamsburg5-2 26 10
Others receiving votes: Bethlehem 11, Pineville 6, Paris 3.
Class 2A
W-L Pts Pvs
1. Caldwell Co. (12) 8-0 156 1
2. Louisville Christian (4) 9-0 148 3
3. DeSales 7-1 125 2
4. Owensboro Catholic 6-2 101 4
5. Glasgow 7-1 94 5
6. Middlesboro 7-1 82 6
7. Newport Cent.Cath. 4-4 56 7
8. Union Co. 6-2 37 9
9. Bardstown 6-2 23 —
10. Murray 4-4 15 8
Others receiving votes: Betsy Layne 11. Danville 11, Somerset 8, Gallatin Co. 4. 15, Lloyd Memorial 3. 15, Walton-Verona 3. 17, Ballard Memorial 2.
Class 3A
W-L Pts Pvs
1. Belfry (16) 8-0 160 1
2. Wayne Co. 9-0 143 2
3. Bourbon Co. 8-0 125 3
4. South Warren 8-1 104 4
5. Central 5-3 99 5
6. Mason Co. 8-0 84 7
7. Bell Co. 5-3 57 8
8. Corbin 6-2 41 6
9. Elizabethtown 6-2 35 10
10. Paducah Tilghman 4-5 15 —
Others receiving votes: Lawrence Co. 11, Pike Co. Central 2, Russell 2, Estill Co. 2.
Class 4A
W-L Pts Pvs
1. Highlands (16) 8-0 160 1
2. Boyle Co. 8-0 144 2
3. Johnson Central 8-0 118 3
4. Covington Catholic 6-2 110 4
5. Lexington Catholic 5-3 87 5
6. Collins 6-2 82 6
7. Owensboro 6-2 60 7
8. Russell Co. 7-1 51 9
9. Knox Central 6-2 37 8
10. Ashland Blazer 7-2 23 10
Others receiving votes: North Oldham 5.
Class 5A
W-L Pts Pvs
1. Bowling Green (16) 7-0 160 1
2. Pulaski Co. 9-0 138 2
3. Anderson Co. 7-1 129 3
4. John Hardin 6-2 108 5
5. Madison Southern 7-1 87 7
6. Franklin Co. 8-1 83 4
7. Conner 6-2 50 8
8. Scott 7-1 37 6
9. Harlan Co. 5-3 27 10
10. North Laurel 6-2 17 9
Others receiving votes: Bullitt East 13, Warren Central 13, Graves Co. 10, South Oldham 8.
Class 6A
W-L Pts Pvs
1. Male (10) 8-0 n/a 3
2. Scott Co. (6) 8-0 149 2
3. Trinity 4-4 125 1
4. Simon Kenton 9-0 111 4
5. St. Xavier 5-4 97 5
6. Manual 6-2 67 6
7. Henderson Co. 7-1 54 8
8. Henry Clay 7-1 41 10
9. McCracken Co. 6-2 32 9
10. Central Hardin 7-1 29 7
Others receiving votes: Meade Co. 12, Butler 9.
Hockey
nhl
Monday's games
San Jose 1, Detroit 0 (SO)
Colorado 1, Pittsburgh 0
Calgary at Los Angeles (n)
Tuesday's games
Anaheim at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Vancouver at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.
New Jersey at Columbus, 7 p.m.
Edmonton at Montreal, 7:30 p.m.
Chicago at Florida, 7:30 p.m.
Nashville at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Washington at Winnipeg, 8 p.m.
Calgary at Phoenix, 10 p.m.
Horse racing
thoroughbreds
keeneland fall meet leaders
JOCKEYS
Starts 1st 2nd 3rd
R.Napravnik 67 10 7 14
J.Rocco, Jr. 63 9 12 9
A.Garcia 42 8 3 4
J.Velazquez 28 7 8 5
M.Mena 40 7 7 8
S.Bridgmohan 65 7 7 5
J.Graham 62 7 5 9
R.Albarado 55 6 6 2
D.Flores 35 6 1 7
P.Morales 27 4 4 0
Soccer
high school boys
region tournaments
(All scores Monday's first round;all times p.m.)
10th at montgomery Co.
Tuesday's first round
Bishop Brossart vs. Clark Co., 5:30
Scott vs. Mason Co., 7:15
Thursday's semifinals
BB-CC winner vs. Harrison Co., 5:30
Scott-MC winner at Montgomery Co., 7:15
Saturday's finals
Semifinals winners, 4:30
11th at Lafayette
Paul Dunbar 5 Scott Co. 1
Woodford Co. 6 Madison Southern 1
Tuesday's first round
Henry Clay vs. Tates Creek, 6
Model vs. Western Hills, 8
Thursday's semifinals
Paul Dunbar vs. Woodford Co., 6
Tuesday's first round winners, 8
Saturday's finals
Semifinals winners, 7
12th at Boyle Co.
Southwestern West Jessamine (n)
Somerset Danville (n)
Tuesday's first round
Mercer Co. vs. Pulaski Co., 6
Wayne Co. at Boyle Co., 8
Thursday's semifinals
Monday's first round winners, 6
Tuesday's first round winners, 8
Saturday's finals
Semifinals winners, 7
high school girls
region tournaments
(All scores Monday's first round;all times p.m.)
10th at Harrison Co.
Pendleton Co. 3 Montgomery Co. 1
Campbell Co. 2 Clark Co. 1
Wednesday's semifinals
Pendleton Co. vs. Bishop Brossart, 5:30
Campbell Co. vs. Harrison Co., 7:15
Saturday's finals
Semifinals winners, noon
11th at Bryan Station
Scott Co. 5 Western Hills 0
Paul Dunbar 1 Madison Central 0
Tuesday's first round
Woodford Co. vs. Henry Clay, 6:15
Tates Creek vs. Madison Southern, 8:15
Thursday's semfinals
Scott Co. vs. Paul Dunbar, 6:15
Tuesday's first round winners, 8:15
Saturday's finals
Semifinals winners, 3
12th at southwestern
Boyle Co. 12 Somerset 0
West Jessamine Wayne Co. (n)
Tuesday's first round
Mercer Co. at Southwestern, 6
Pulaski Co. vs. Lincoln Co., 8
Thursday's semifinals
WJ-WC winner at Boyle Co., 6
Tuesday's first round winners, 8
Saturday's finals
Semifinals winners, 5
Volleyball
high school
district tournaments
(All scores Monday's first round;all times p.m.)
40th at bourbon Co.
Montgomery Co. 3 Bourbon Co. 0
Tuesday's finals
Montgomery Co. vs. Clark Co., 6
41st at western hills
Tuesday's first round
Franklin Co. at Western Hills, 6
Wednesday's finals
First round winner vs. Woodford Co., 6
42nd at Henry Clay
Tuesday's first round
Scott Co. vs. Bryan Station, 5:30
Tuesday's finals
First round winner vs. Henry Clay, 7:3043rd at lexington catholic
Lex. Christian 3 Lex. Catholic 1
Tuesday's semifinals
Lex. Christian vs. Tates Creek, 6
Paul Dunbar vs. Lafayette, 7:30
Wednesday's finals
Semifinals winners, 7
44th at Madison Central
Madison Southern def. Berea 25-8, 25-19, 25-11.
Records—Madison Southern 14-12, Berea 6-23.
Tuesday's finals
Madison Southern at Madison Central, 6
46th at Mercer Co.
West Jessamine East Jessamine (n)
Mercer Co. Burgin (n)
Tuesday's finals
First round winners, 6:30
Odds
glantz-culver line
ncaa football
Favorite Open Mon. Underdog
La. - Lafayette 1½ 2½ at Arkansas St.
Thursday
at Mississippi St. 10 10 Kentucky
Marshall 8½ 10½ at Middle Tenn.
Friday
at BYU 6½ 7½ Boise St.
Saturday
Georgia Tech 8½ 10 at Virginia
at Central Florida 23 22½ Connecticut
Ball St. 11½ 11 at Akron
at Ohio 24 25 Miami (Ohio)
at Kent St. off off Buffalo
at Massachusetts 2 3 W. Michigan
at Rutgers 9½ 7 Houston
at North Carolina 10 8 Boston College
Clemson 13 14 at Maryland
at Virginia Tech 13½ 13½ Duke
Pittsburgh 6½ 6 at Navy
at UTSA 3½ 5 UAB
at SMU 10 11 Temple
at N. Illinois 31 30½ E. Michigan
Arizona 17 15 at Colorado
at Texas A &M off off Vanderbilt
at Auburn 28 24 FAU
at Alabama 26½ 28 Tennessee
at Oregon 17½ 22½ UCLA
at Southern Cal 6 6½ Utah
at Tulane off off Tulsa
at Washington off off California
at Kansas St. 7½ 10½ West Virginia
Michigan St. 13 11½ at Illinois
at Miami 23 21 Wake Forest
at Florida St. 27½ 29½ NC State
at Oklahoma 7 7 Texas Tech
at TCU 3 1½ Texas
at Iowa 3 4½ Northwestern
at San Jose St. 3½ 6 Wyoming
Stanford 6½ 5 at Oregon St.
at Western Ky. 7½ 9 Troy
at Air Force off off Notre Dame
at La. - Monroe 11½ 12 Georgia St.
South Alabama 2½ 1½ at Texas St.
at Mississippi 40 40½ Idaho
North Texas 10 10½ at Southern Miss.
Louisiana Tech 6 5 at FIU
at Missouri off off South Carolina
Oklahoma St. 17 13 at Iowa St.
Baylor 35½ 35½ at Kansas
Nebraska 8½ 10½ at Minnesota
Louisville 21 20 at South Florida
at Bowling Green 2½ 4 Toledo
at Ohio St. 14½ 14½ Penn St.
at Rice 18 17½ UTEP
Fresno St. 9½ 9½ at San Diego St.
Off key — QBs for Kent St., Vanderbilt, Tulane, Washington, Notre Dame and South Carolina all questionable
NFL
Thursday
Favorite Open Mon. Underdog
Carolina 6½ 6½ at Tampa Bay
Sunday, Oct. 27
San Francisco - x 14½ 16½ Jacksonville
at Detroit 3 3 Dallas
at Philadelphia off off N.Y. Giants
at Kansas City 7½ 7½ Cleveland
at New Orleans 12½ 12 Buffalo
at New England 6½ 6½ Miami
at Cincinnati 7 6½ N.Y. Jets
Pittsburgh 3 3 at Oakland
at Denver 13 13 Washington
at Arizona 2½ 2½ Atlanta
at Minnesota off off Green Bay
Monday, Oct. 28
Seattle 10 10½ at St. Louis
x - at London
Off key — N.Y. Giants and Minnesota played Monday
6 p.m. Mike Fields tweets from the 43rd District high school volleyball tournament. Twitter: @MikeFieldsNotes
6:15 p.m.Mark Maloney tweets from the 11th Region high school girls' soccer tournament. Twitter: @markmaloneyhl
TV, radio
FOOTBALL
8 p.m.College: Louisiana-Lafayette at Arkansas State ESPN2
HOCKEY
8 p.m.NHL: Predators at Wild NBC-18SN
HORSE RACING
12;25 p.m.Live racing begins TVG
SOCCER
2:30 p.m.UEFA Champions League: Celtic vs. Ajax FSN
2:30 p.m.UEFA Champions League: Barcelona at AC Milan FS1
Around town
HORSE RACING
12:50 p.m.Simulcasting begins at The Red Mile
SOCCER
6 p.m.High school boys: 11th Region Tournament at Lafayette, Henry Clay vs. Tates Creek; Model vs. Western Hills, 8
6:15 p.m.High school girls: 11th Region Tournament at Bryan Station, Woodford County vs. Henry Clay; Tates Creek vs. Madison Southern, 8:15
VOLLEYBALL
5:30 p.m.High school: 42nd District at Henry Clay, Scott County vs. Bryan Station; Scott County-Bryan Station winner at Henry Clay, 7:30
6 p.m.High school: 43rd District at Lexington Catholic, Lex. Christian or Lex. Catholic vs. Tates Creek; Paul Dunbar vs. Lafayette, 7:30
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