Archive for December, 2011

December 30, 2011

Alamo Bowl turns into a point Expolosion 67-56 Baylor

If that really was Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III’s final college game, what an incredible way to go out.

Just ask him.

”We went out in style!” Griffin shouted to his teammates.

It was amazing the Baylor quarterback had any breath left at all. Not after a record-shattering Alamo Bowl that might not only be remembered as the highest-scoring regulation bowl game in history, but also possibly as Griffin’s last addition to his legacy in Waco.

The AP Player of the Year wasn’t dazzling Thursday night, but he didn’t need to be as No. 15 Baylor still pulled out an incredible 67-56 victory over Washington.

If it was RG3′s final showcase before jumping to the NFL, it was a gripping goodbye to watch. One of the nation’s most electrifying players was upstaged by an even more exciting nail-biter that shattered the previous record for points in regulation set in the 2001 GMAC Bowl.

Fans showered Griffin with chants of ”One more year! One more year!” as he paraded the Alamo Bowl trophy around the field. He stopped at the front-row stands and showed off his prize to his mother, who has already been looking at her son’s NFL draft prospects.

Griffin said he’ll start looking, too, soon enough.

For now, there was still the craziness of this game to sort through.

”I want Baylor nation to enjoy this,” Griffin said. ”It’s not about me. I’ve got about two weeks. I’ll enjoy this the next day, and then the next day, and then I’ll make it.”

The previous bowl record for a regulation game was 102 points in the 2001 GMAC Bowl between Marshall and East Carolina. That game went to double overtime and ended with a combined 125 points, which still stands as the overall bowl record.

Baylor, which a bowl game for the first time since 1992, and Washington (7-6) also set a bowl record for total offense with 1,397 yards…”We just knew we needed to score,” Washington quarterback Keith Price said. ”We needed to score fast, just to give our defense a boost.”….Blown out in four other games against ranked opponents this season, the Huskies finally made one interesting. Not that it started that way after Baylor ran up 245 yards of offense alone in the first quarter – awful even by the standards of Washington’s defense, which is among the nation’s worst.

Price, a sophomore who threw a school-record 29 touchdown passes in his first year as the starter, began cutting into a 21-7 deficit with a 12-yard scoring strike to James Johnson. Seven minutes later, Washington tied it when Devin Aguilar somersaulted over the goal line after catching a 1-yard lob.

The overwhelming crowd of Baylor fans – decked in green-and-gold Heisman shirts and armed with signs such as ”Superman wears RG3 socks” – stood in stunned silenced. That gave way to disbelieving gasps on the next series, when the typically sure-handed Griffin fumbled after getting popped by Andrew Hudson.

After that, it was practically a free-for-all of big plays.

A 56-yard touchdown dash by Chris Polk. An 80-yard touchdown catch by Washington’s Jermaine Kearse two plays into the second half. An 89-yard scoring rumble Ganaway. Kearse again, catching and darting for 60 yards before getting dragged down, setting up Price’s fourth touchdown toss the next play.

Back and forth, back and forth. One after another. In all, five plays covered 50 or more yards, three of them for scores.

”That was crazy,” Baylor coach Art Briles said.

For an Alamo Bowl short on drama and light on matchups in recent years, it was a thrilling scoring spree that overshadowed the mere novelty of featuring the Heisman winner. And that in itself was a rarity for a bowl of this stature. Not since Ty Detmer took BYU to the Holiday Bowl in 1990, had a Heisman winner played in a bowl before New Year’s Day.

 

December 30, 2011

The Infamous LaMichaeal James Rollercoaster Pic!!!!

December 30, 2011

NFL WEEKEND SCHEDULE

Week 17

Sunday, Jan. 1

Tampa Bay at Atlanta

Baltimore at Cincinnati

Pittsburgh at Cleveland

Detroit at Green Bay

Tennessee at Houston

Indianapolis at Jacksonville

N.Y. Jets at Miami

Chicago at Minnesota

Buffalo at New England

Carolina at New Orleans

Dallas at N.Y. Giants

Washington at Philadelphia

San Francisco at St. Louis

Afternoon Games

Seattle at Arizona

Kansas City at Denver

San Diego at Oakland

December 30, 2011

NBA Friday Night Schedule

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December 30, 2011

Micheal Jordan Engaged

Michael Jordan is engaged to longtime girlfriend Yvette Prieto, a Cuban-American model he’s been dating for three years…Publicist Estee Portnoy confirmed the news, first reported by WCNC in Charlotte, on Thursday.

Prieto, 32, was spotted sitting courtside at a Charlotte Bobcats game Monday with Jordan’s friend and New York Yankees star Derek Jeter.

The Bobcats owner got engaged over the Christmas weekend. No wedding date has been set.

This will be Jordan’s second marriage. He married Juanita Vanoy in September 1989, and they divorced in 2006. They have two sons, Jeffrey Michael and Marcus James, and a daughter, Jasmine.

 

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December 29, 2011

NBA Thursday Night Schedule

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December 29, 2011

Alamo Bowl …..Huskies vs. Bears

Robert Griffin III has one year of eligibility remaining, but it’s quite possible the Alamo Bowl will be the final celebration of a brilliant collegiate career.

Baylor also hopes it will be the school’s first bowl victory in nearly 20 years.

The star quarterback – fresh off winning the program’s first Heisman Trophy – seems likely to summon one final prolific performance as the 15th-ranked Bears play a virtual home game Thursday night in San Antonio against Washington.

The man known as “RG3″ has carried Baylor back to college football relevance, setting 46 school records in the process, and he was rewarded with one of the most recognizable trophies in sports earlier this month.

“This is unbelievably believable,” Griffin said in his Heisman acceptance speech. “It’s unbelievable because in the moment we’re all amazed when great things happen. But it’s believable because great things don’t happen without hard work.

“Everybody associated with Baylor has a reason to celebrate,” he added.

Griffin put up a dizzying array of statistics with his arm and his legs. He led the nation with a 192.3 passer rating, throwing 36 touchdowns and just six interceptions – and added 644 rushing yards and nine more TDs on the ground.

His first three passing yards against the Huskies will put him over 4,000, and he already surpassed 10,000 for his career during a 48-24 rout of Texas on Dec. 3.

Griffin is only a junior in terms of eligibility, but he’s already earned his degree in political science. Although Heisman runner-up Andrew Luck is projected by most as the top overall pick, Griffin’s NFL stock has been rising and he may not be far behind should he choose to enter the draft.

He said he’ll wait until after the Alamo Bowl to announce his plans.

 

Keith Price and Chris Polk will try to help the Huskies keep up, and they could turn this game into a shootout against Baylor’s 114th-ranked overall defense.

Price has already set a single-season school record with 29 touchdown passes, including three in a 38-21 Apple Cup win over Washington State on Nov. 26.

 

“He’s an absolute stud,” Washington coach Steve Sarkisian said. “He’s a warrior, an amazing competitor. He wasn’t healthy, and you could probably see that watching the game. … It was an amazing season for a young man for whom there were so many expectations of ‘Who’s going to replace Jake (Locker)’ and all of that pressure.”

Polk, a junior running back, caught four of Price’s TD tosses and also scored 11 times on the ground, ranking third in the Pac-12 with 1,341 rushing yards. He needs 75 to surpass his career high from last season.

Polk was a major factor in Washington’s bowl victory last year, running for 177 yards and a touchdown in a 19-7 win over then-No. 17 Nebraska in the Holiday Bowl.

This is the first meeting between these programs since 1965, when Baylor improved to 3-1 against Washington with a 17-14 win in Waco.

 

December 29, 2011

First Edition of the NBA Power Rankings

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-Week of 1/1/2012-

#1 Miami Heat

#2 Oklahoma City Thunder

#3 Chicago Bulls

#4 Los Angeles Clippers

#5 Los Angeles Lakers

#6 New York Knicks

#7 Boston Celtics

#8 Dallas Mavericks

#9 San Antonio Spurs

#10 Orlando Magic

#11 Memphis Grizzlies

#12 Portland TrailBlazers

#13 Philadelphia 76ers

#14 Indiana Pacers

#15 Milwaukee Bucks

#16 Sacramento Kings

 

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December 29, 2011

NFL Power Rankings Updated

Click here to see who is #1 in this week’s NFL Power Playa’s Power Rankings

 

December 29, 2011

Men’s NCAA Basketball Power Rankings Updated

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