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2B – Daily News – Friday, November 12, 2010 Atlanta stymies Ravens’ comeback WAC adds 3 schools perfectly, White caught it with no one around and cruised into the end zone. Wilson hopped up, screaming for a flag. But the official kept the yellow flags in his back pocket and held up both arms. Touchdown. White came into the game listed as question- able after hurting his right knee in last Sun- day’s win over Tampa Bay and practicing only once during the short week. But he danced out of the tunnel during the pregame introduc- tions with a big smile and clearly wasn’t both- ered. MCT photo Baltimore quarterback Joe Flacco is tackled by Atlanta’s Vance Walker. Baltimore 21 Atlanta 26 ATLANTA (AP) — If this was a Super Bowl preview, that’s going to be quite a game in Big D. Roddy White hauled in a 33-yard touchdown pass from Matt Ryan with 20 seconds remain- ing and the Atlanta Fal- cons, after squandering a 13-point lead in the fourth quarter, rallied to beat the Baltimore Ravens 26-21 on Thurs- day in a prime-time matchup between two of the NFL’s top teams. With commissioner Roger Goodell looking on, just adding to the big-game feel, the Fal- cons (7-2) appeared to be control after Ryan hooked up with White on a 4-yard touchdown with 11:34 remaining to make it 20-7. Curiously, Atlanta coach Mike Smith didn’t attempt a 2-point conversion, which nearly came back to bite him. After barely touching the ball in the first half, Baltimore (6-3) rallied behind Joe Flacco’s two fourth-quarter TD pass- es, the second of them a 9-yarder to Todd Heap with 1:05 left. ST. LOUIS (4-4) at SAN FRANCISCO (2-6) Back came the Fal- cons, who improved to 18-1 at home with Ryan as the starter. He needed less than a minute to pull off an 80-yard drive, hooking up with Michael Jenkins on a huge third-down pass along the sideline before going back to his favorite receiver for the winner. Ryan rolled to his left to get away from the pressure, and White appeared to push off Josh Wilson with his right hand to get free, sending the cornerback tumbling to the turf. Ryan delivered the ball NCAAFOOTBALL Today’s Top 25 games No.4 Boise State at Idaho, 6 p.m.., ESPN He finished with 12 catches for 138 yards. Ryan threw a career- high 50 passes, com- pleting 32 of them for 316 yards and three touchdowns. Flacco, coming back from a sluggish start, was 22 of 34 for 215 yards and three touch- downs, too. NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division Lakers WL Pct GB 8 0 1.000 — WARRIORS 63 .667 2.5 Phoenix 3 4 .429 4.5 KINGS 34 .429 4.5 Clippers 1 8 .111 7.5 Southwest Division WL Pct GB New Orleans 7 0 1.000 — San Antonio 6 1 .857 1 Dallas 5 2 .714 2 Memphis 4 5 .444 4 Houston 1 6 .143 6 Northwest Division WL Pct GB Portland 6 3 .667 — Utah Okla. City 4 3 .571 1 Denver Minnesota 2 7 .222 4 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division WL Pct GB 7 2 .778 — Boston FOOTBALL Week 1 Playoffs All games Friday Division-I Playoffs Pleasant Valley at Corning, 7 p.m. Winner plays Paradise Chico at Shasta, 7 p.m. Winner plays Foothill Division-II Playoffs Sunday, 1:15 p.m., FOX OPENING LINE — 49ers by 5 1/2 RECORD VS. SPREAD — St. Louis 6-2; San Fran- cisco 4-4 SERIES RECORD — Rams lead 60-59-2 LAST MEETING — 49ers beat Rams 28-6, Jan. 3, 2010 LAST WEEK — Rams had bye (beat Panthers 20-10 in Week 8); 49ers had bye (beat Broncos 24-16 in London in Week 8) PASS (24) PASS (16) PASS (17T) PASS (20) RAMS OFFENSE — OVERALL (27), RUSH (17), RAMS DEFENSE — OVERALL (10), RUSH (8), 49ERS OFFENSE — OVERALL (22), RUSH (21), 49ERS DEFENSE — OVERALL (16), RUSH (10), STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES — 49ers have won last four meetings since St. Louis’ 13-9 victory in 2007, outscoring Rams 115-38 during that stretch. San Francis- co won 35-0 at home last season. ... Niners’ 28-6 win at St. Louis to end last season snapped six-game road losing streak after San Francisco won 2009 season opener at Ari- zona — and kept Rams winless at home. 49ers scored three touchdowns in final 7 1/2 minutes and TE Vernon Davis tied Antonio Gates’ NFL record for TD receptions by tight end with 13th of the season. ... This time around, Rams on top of division and consider themselves right in mix for division’s top spot — not that coach Steve Spagn- uolo is letting players think much about being in first place. ... 49ers have recorded 36 takeaways in last 15 home games, tied for third most in NFL for teams playing at home. ... San Francisco RB Frank Gore needs 194 yards from scrimmage to move past RB Joe Perry (8,624) and into fourth place on 49ers all-time yards from scrimmage list. ... San Francisco has won two of three following 0-5 start, including beating Broncos in London on Oct. 31. ... St. Louis is contender right now in mediocre NFC West after San Francisco was popular pick to win division before season began. ... Rams rookie QB Sam Bradford, among midseason front-runners for Offensive Rookie of Year, has thrown five touchdown passes with no intercep- tions over last three games. ... Opposing quarterbacks have only thrown nine TDs against 49ers in San Francisco’s last 15 home games at Candlestick Park. ... Rams WR Danario Alexander, rehabbing from fifth operation on left knee, ruled out for Sunday. ... St. Louis 0-3 on road, losing two of those — at Oakland and at Tampa Bay — by combined three points. Sounds a lot like San Francisco with all of its narrow defeats. Central Valley at West Valley, 7 p.m. Winner plays Lassen Anderson at Sutter, 7 p.m. Winner plays Wheatland Division-III Playoffs Esparto at Trinity, 7 p.m. Winner plays Durham Williams at Willows, 7 p.m. Winner plays Live Oak Division-IV Playoffs East Nicolaus at Quincy, 7 p.m. Fall River at Hamilton, 7 p.m. Portola vs.Maxwell at Colusa, 7 p.m. Chester at Modoc, 7 p.m. Division-VI Playoffs Mercy at Westwood, 7 p.m. Hayfork 2, Loyalton 0, forfeit Dunsmuir at Champion Christian, 7 p.m. Princeton at Butte Valley, 6 p.m. New Jersey 3 5 .375 3.5 New York 3 5 .375 3.5 Philadelphia 2 6 .250 4.5 Toronto 1 7 .125 5.5 Southeast Division WL Pct GB Orlando 5 2 .714 — Atlanta Miami 6 3 .667 — 5 4 .556 1 Washington 2 4 .333 2.5 Charlotte 2 6 .250 3.5 Central Division WL Pct GB Chicago 4 3 .571 — Cleveland 4 4 .500 .5 Indiana 3 3 .500 .5 Milwaukee 4 5 .444 1 Detroit 5 3 .625 .5 4 4 .500 1.5 RODEO District 1 and 3 California High School Rodeo Lincoln, Nov. 6-7 All-Arounds All-Around Cowboy: Casey Meroshnekoff, Red Bluff, 39 points Reserve All-Around: Colton Campbell, Klamath Falls, Ore., 26 2nd runner-up: Sterling Humphry, McArthur, 16 points 3rd runner-up: Danny Brown, Red Bluff, 12 points 4th runner-up: Quincy Crum, Little Valley, 11 points All Around Cowgirl: Brandy Eaton, Chico, 31 points Reserve All-Around: Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff, 29.5 points 2nd runnerup: Linda Johnson, Ft Jones, 27 points 3/ 4 runnerup : Emily Clendenen, Cot- tonwood and Bailey Bidwell, Hat Creek, 25.5 points Barrel Racing 1, Cierra McClure, District 3, 36.334; 2, Katy Andrews, Cottonwood, 36.479;3, Taylor Biglow, District 3, 36.6724; 4, Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff, 36.992;5, Brandy Eaton, Chico, 36.997; 6, Emily Clendenen, Cottonwood, 37.083;7, Linda Johnson, Ft. Jones, 37.120; 8, Courtney Wood, Chico, 37.326; 9, Annie Rose Seifert, District 3, 33.7350; 10, Madison MCCarley, Cottonwood, 37.367. Breakaway Roping 2 6 .250 2.5 ————————————————— Thursday’s results Chicago 120, Golden State 90 Boston 112, Miami 107 L.A. Lakers at Denver, late Today’s games Sacramento at Phoenix, 6 p.m.,CSNC Charlotte at Washington, 4 p.m. Houston at Indiana, 4 p.m. Toronto at Orlando, 4 p.m. Utah at Atlanta, 4 p.m., ESPN New York at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Philadelphia at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Portland at Oklahoma City, 6:30 p.m., ESPN Detroit at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays late results Minnesota 98, Sacramento 89 San Antonio 107, L.A. Clippers 95 1. Linda Johnson, Ft. Jones, 7.69; 2, Kat- tie Wemple, Milford, 8.23; 3, Katie Rice, District 3, 8.66; 4, Bailey Bidwell, Hat Creek, 14.22; 5, Morgin Sheppard, Dis- trict 3. 27.82; 6, Cierra McClure, District 3, 27.97; 7, Madison Horton, District 3, 31.37; 8, Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff, 36.03; 9, Cheyanne Carpenter, District 3, 38.58; 10, Brandi Anthony, Red Bluff, 3.17/1. Goat Tying 1. Bailey Bidwell, Hat Creek, 14.93; 2, Brandi Anthony, Red Bluff, 15.51;3, Courtney Wood, Chico, 16.26; 4, Macey Cox, Cottonwood, 17.87; 5, Linda John- son, Ft. Jones, 19.16; 6, Cheyenne Car- penter, District 3, 19.18; 7, Kay Cochran, District 3, 19.37; 8, Katie Rice, District 3, 19.95; 9, Natalie H-Douglas, District 3, 20.27; 10, Morgin Sheppard, District 3, 20.32. Pole Bending NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division Kings Ducks Dallas WL OT Pts GF GA 10 3 0 20 39 26 9 7 1 19 44 52 8 5 0 16 43 37 Phoenix 5 5 5 15 37 46 SHARKS 65 2 14 36 33 Central Division Detroit WL OT Pts GF GA 10 3 1 21 48 36 St. Louis 9 2 3 21 35 29 Columbus 9 5 0 18 40 33 Chicago 8 9 1 17 51 53 Nashville 6 5 3 15 34 40 Northwest Division WL OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 9 4 2 20 46 36 Minnesota 7 5 2 16 33 35 Colorado 7 6 1 15 47 46 Calgary 7 7 0 14 39 40 Edmonton 4 8 2 10 37 54 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division WL OT Pts GF GA Philadelphia 10 4 2 22 53 35 N.Y. Rangers 8 7 1 17 44 45 Pittsburgh 7 8 1 15 47 46 N.Y. Islanders4 9 2 10 35 51 New Jersey 4 10 2 10 29 53 Northeast Division WL OT Pts GF GA Montreal 10 5 1 21 39 34 Boston Ottawa Toronto 5 7 3 13 32 42 Buffalo 5 9 3 13 44 55 Southeast Division WL OT Pts GF GA Washington 12 4 0 24 58 40 Tampa Bay 8 5 2 18 46 45 Atlanta Carolina 8 8 0 16 49 53 Florida ————————————————— Thursday’s results Islanders at San Jose, late Atlanta 5, Minnesota 1 Detroit 6, Edmonton 2 Montreal 3, Boston 1 Nashville 3, St. Louis 2, SO N.Y. Rangers 3, Buffalo 2, OT Philadelphia 8, Carolina 1 Vancouver 6, Ottawa 2 Washington 6, Tampa Bay 3 Dallas at Los Angeles, late Today’s games Colorado at Columbus, 4 p.m. Edmonton at New Jersey, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Minnesota at Florida, 4:30 p.m. Calgary at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Dallas at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Wednesday’s late results Anaheim 1, N.Y. Islanders 0 7 6 3 17 51 57 6 7 0 12 40 33 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. 8 4 1 17 41 27 8 7 1 17 43 48 West WL T Pct PF PA Kansas City 5 3 0 .625 183 145 RAIDERS 54 0 .556 235 188 Chargers 4 5 0 .444 239 197 Denver East 2 6 0 .250 154 223 WL T Pct PF PA N.Y. Jets 6 2 0 .750 182 130 New England 6 2 0 .750 219 188 Miami Buffalo South WL T Pct PF PA Tennessee 5 3 0 .625 224 150 Indianapolis 5 3 0 .625 217 168 Jacksonville 4 4 0 .500 165 226 Houston 4 4 0 .500 193 226 North WL T Pct PF PA Pittsburgh 6 2 0 .750 174 123 Baltimore 6 3 0 .667 196 165 Cleveland 3 5 0 .375 152 156 Cincinnati 2 6 0 .250 167 190 NFC West St. Louis 4 4 0 .500 140 141 Seattle WL T Pct PF PA 4 4 0 .500 130 181 Arizona 3 5 0 .375 157 225 49ERS 26 0 .250 137 178 East WL T Pct PF PA N.Y. Giants 6 2 0 .750 216 160 Philadelphia 5 3 0 .625 198 181 Washington 4 4 0 .500 155 170 Dallas South 1 7 0 .125 161 232 WL T Pct PF PA Atlanta 7 2 0 .778 222 175 New Orleans 6 3 0 .667 201 151 Tampa Bay 5 3 0 .625 157 190 Carolina 1 7 0 .125 88 184 North WL T Pct PF PA Green Bay 6 3 0 .667 221 143 Chicago 5 3 0 .625 148 133 Minnesota 3 5 0 .375 156 168 Detroit ————————————————— Thursday’s result Atlanta 26, Baltimore 21 Sunday’s games St. Louis at San Francisco, 1:15 p.m. Carolina at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. Detroit at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Houston at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Minnesota at Chicago, 10 a.m. N.Y. Jets at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Tennessee at Miami, 10 a.m. Kansas City at Denver, 1:05 p.m. Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 1:15 p.m. Seattle at Arizona, 1:15 p.m. New England at Pittsburgh, 5:20 p.m. Monday’s game Philadelphia at Washington, 5:30 p.m. 2 6 0 .250 203 188 4 4 0 .500 143 175 0 8 0 .000 150 233 NFL AFC 1, Kay Cochran, District 3, 43.243; 2, Tay- lor Biglow, District 3, 43.641; 3, Kayla Mitchell, District 3, 44.002; 4, Brandy Eaton, Chico, 45.292; 5, Brooke Nieder- hauser, District 3, 45.414; 6, Madison MCCarley, Cottonwood, 45.440;7, Han- nah Briggs, District 3, 45.827;8, Amy Kostas, District 3, 46.159; 9, Katie Rice, District 3, 46.338; 10, Emily Clendenen, Cottonwood, 46.992. Girls Cutting 1, Jessee Stratton, Palo Cedro, 144; 2, Brandy Eaton, Chico, 142.5; 3/4, Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff 138; 3/4, Bailey Bid- well, Hat Creek, 138; 5, Morgin Sheppard, District 3, 137; 6/7, Emily Clendenen, Cottonwood, 134; 6/7, Alex W. Beteta, Rocklin, 134; 8/9, Alex Shongood, Red- ding, 131; 8/9, Emily Vigil, McArthur, 131; 10, Mackenzie Chambers, Chico, 128. Boys Cutting 1.Austin Alvernaz, Williams, 143; 2, Casey Meroshnekoff, Red Bluff, 137;3, Colton Campbell, Klamath Falls, 133. Team Roping 1. Brandi Anthony, Red Bluff and Casey Meroshnekoff, Red Bluff, 21.80; 2, Clayton Biglow and Clayton Brum, Dis- trict 3, 23.30; 3, Colton Campbell, Kla- math Falls and Sterling Humphry, McArthur, 35.85; 4, Jesse Brewer and (Casey Meroshnekoff), 38.08; 5, Macken- zie Chambers, Chico and Clay Cham- bers, Chico, 46.08; 6, John Myers and D J Higgins, District 3, 49.54; 7, Quincy Crum, Little Valley and Kyle Brown, McArthur, 9.05/1; 8, Cheyenne Carpenter and Joe Seifert, District 3, 11.38/1; 9, Tyler Gibbs and Seth Adams, District 3, 12.82/1; 10, Morgin Sheppard and Justin Lawton, District 3, 17.86/1. Tie Down Ropiong 1, C J Cash, Grenada, 34.39; 2, Seth Bowling, District 3, 40.02; 3, Colton Campbell, Klamath Falls, 50.22; 4, Danny Brown, Red Bluff, 66.46; 5, Riley Jack- son, District 3, 12.01/1; 6, Sterling Humphry, McArthur, 14.85/1; 7, Clayton Brum, District 3, 15.63/1; 8, Brady Car- lon, Red Bluff, 17.81/1; 9, Joe Seifert, District 3, 21.34/1; 10, Canaan Andrade, District 3, 22.80/1. Steer Wrestling 1, Jared Hare, District 3, 6.03/1; 2, Justin Lawton, District 3, 13.16/1; 3, Dillon Hushour, District 3, 15.41/1. Bareback Riding 1, Casey Meroshnekoff, Red Bluff, 148. Bull Riding 1, Casey Meroshnekoff, Red Bluff, 156; 2, Tyler Steuve, District 3, 145;3, D J Martain, District 3, 139; 4, Clayton Brum, District 3, 80/1; 5, Canaan Andrade, Dis- trict 3, 69/1. at Atlanta at Indiana at Orlando at Phoenix DALLAS (AP) — The Western Athletic Conference is turning to Texas to deal with life after Boise State. The WAC said Thursday it was adding the University of Texas-San Antonio and Texas State to a football lineup that will lose the BCS-busting Broncos next year and key mem- bers Fresno State and Nevada in 2012. The Texas schools and the University of Denver, which doesn’t have football, will join the WAC in 2012. The cur- rent expansion plan gives the WAC eight football members. ‘‘The addition of these three schools clearly sends a mes- sage that the WAC and its member schools are prepared to move forward to build a new WAC,’’ Commissioner Karl Benson said. UTSA is starting a football program that will begin play next year under former Miami coach Larry Coker, who won the 2001 BCS national championship. Texas State started playing football in 1904 and won consecutive Division II national championships in 1981-82. The Bobcats made the move to FCS two years later. While they are 1-4 in the Southland this year, they’ve reached the FCS playoffs twice since 2005. NCAABASKETBALL Today’s Top 25 games No.2.Michigan State vs.E.Mich., 5:30 p.m. No.3 Kansas State vs.James Madison, 6 p.m. No.4 Ohio State vs.North Carolina A&T, 4 p.m. No. 6 Villanova vs. Bucknell, 5 p.m. No. 7 Kansas vs. Longwood, 5 p.m. No. 8 North Carolina vs. Lipscomb, 4 p.m. No. 9 Florida vs.UNC-Wilmington, 4 p.m. No.10 Syracuse vs.Northern Iowa, 4 p.m. No.11 Kentucky vs.E.Tennessee St., 4 p.m. No.12 Gonzaga vs. Southern, 6 p.m. No.16 Baylor vs.Grambling, 6:30 p.m. No.19 Memphis vs.Centenary, 6 p.m. No.20 Georgetown at Old Dominion, 4 p.m. No.21 Virginia Tech vs.Campbell, 4:30 p.m. No. 22 Temple vs. Seton Hall, 4:30 p.m. No.23 Tennessee vs.Chattanooga, 6 p.m. No.24 Brigham Young vs.Fresno State, 6 p.m. ODDS Glantz-Culver Line For Nov.12 NCAAFootball Today at Buffalo Boise St. Maryland Syracuse Michigan at N.C.State at Florida St. 3 (46.5) 34.5 (63.5) Saturday 1.5 (51) at West Virginia 6 (47.5) at UCF Boston College 3.5(50.5) Miami Iowa at Wisconsin 21.5(58) at Illinois Ball St. at Idaho at Virginia Cincinnati 10 (54.5) Southern Miss. 3 (41.5) at Rutgers at Duke 2.5 (50) at GeorgiaTech 10 (50) at Northwestern 13 (61.5) at Purdue Indiana 21 (53) 19(57.5) 5.5 (43.5) 3 (64.5) at Nebraska 35(60.5) at Florida at Kentucky at W.Michigan 18.5 (58) E.Michigan at Kent St. BYU 2.5 (55) Pk (45) at Colorado Army Memphis Georgia Rice at Arkansas 28.5 (60) Utah at Marshall at Auburn Oregon Stanford at Navy at Tulane 6.5 (47) at Colorado St. UTEP 5.5 (54) atNotre Dame 17 (51) 8 (65.5) 19.5 (58.5) at California 5.5 (59.5) at Arizona St. 14.5(55) Cent.Michigan 4 (58) Oklahoma St. 5.5 (56) at Missouri at Ohio St. at Air Force at Texas 13 (54.5) Kansas St. 18 (49.5) Penn St. Virginia Tech 3.5 (51.5) at North Carolina at Louisville at TCU Louisiana Tech 15.5 (56) atNew Mexico St. at Oregon St. 23.5 (56.5) Washington St. at Tennessee 2.5 (55.5) at Arizona Utah St. 4.5 (59) at Houston Nevada Wyoming 8.5 (68.5) atFresno St. 5 (51.5) at Arkansas St. 12 (56.5) W.Kentucky at Troy at Middle Tenn. 10.5 (55) North Texas at Fla.Atlantic 9.5 (55) at LSU 32.5 (46.5) Louisiana-Monroe NFL Sunday at Indianapolis 7 (47) at Jacksonville 2 (50) Tennessee Minnesota at Buffalo N.Y.Jets at San Francisco 6 (38) at Arizona 1 (43) 3 (41) at N.Y.Giants 14(45.5) at Pittsburgh Philadelphia 1.5 (43) 1 (40.5) 3 (43.5) at Tampa Bay 6.5(36.5) Kansas City Cincinnati Houston at Miami at Chicago Detroit 3 (37.5) at Cleveland Carolina at Denver St.Louis Seattle Dallas 4.5 (45) NewEngland Monday 3 (42) atWashington NCAABasketball Today Georgetown 1.5 at Miami (Ohio) 12.5 at Syracuse at Virginia at Xavier at Florida at Temple at La Salle at Princeton 9.5 4 6.5 at South Florida 4 1 at Old Dominion Towson N.Iowa William& Mary 16.5 W.Michigan 22.5 UNCWilmington 5.5 13 at Saint Joseph’s 1 W.Kentucky Northwestern 8 at Texas Tech 20 Brown Seton Hall Columbia Rutgers Southern Miss. at N.Illinois La.-Monroe at Fordham at La.-Lafayette Pk NewMexico St. at Mississippi 15 at Michigan St. 19.5 at Kansas St. 22.5 JamesMadison at UTEP at SMU at BYU 10.5 9 at UCLA at UNLV 21.5 17 22 Wis.-Milwaukee 1.5 Fla.Atlantic-a Kent St.-b 4.5 4 at Cleveland St. 28.5 Indiana St.-c at Loyola of Chicago 3 UC Santa Barbara-d 1 at Oregon at Hawaii 15 2 Cent.Michigan-e 4 Arkansas St. E.Michigan Pacific Ark.-LittleRock Fresno St. CSNorthridge UCRiverside atPortland UC Davis Iona Bryant 9.5 Texas-PanAmerican E.Kentucky Denver N.DakotaSt. Montana St. at Va.Commonwealth 18.5 UNCGreensboro at Loyola, Md. Pk CalSt.-Fullerton Drexel at N.C.State 17 TennesseeTech at Tennessee 17 at Youngstown St. 1.5 at South Carolina 17 at Richmond 13 at Massachusetts 6 at Mississippi St. 19.5 at Iowa St. 8 at Minnesota 7 at Tulsa 4.5 San Jose St. 1 Pk St.Bonaventure at E.Washington 21 Chattanooga Samford Elon TheCitadel Rider Tennessee St. N.Arizona Wofford Appalachian St. at Clemson 15 W. Carolina at Canisius at Notre Dame 22 Georgia Southern at Colorado Idaho St. at Saint Louis 7.5 at Portland St. 9 at Memphis 29.5 at West Virginia 16.5 at Missouri St. 10.5 a-at Portland, Ore. b-at Cleveland c-at Chicago d-at Eugene, Ore. e-at Honolulu NBA Today 3.5 2 at Washington 1 New York at Dallas 14 4 10 7 at Oklahoma City 4.5 Detroit 2 NHL Today at Pittsburgh -175 at New Jersey-175 at Columbus -160 at Florida -155 at Phoenix -130 at Anaheim -150 Tampa Bay +155 Edmonton+155 Colorado +140 Minnesota+135 Calgary+110 Dallas +130 Boxing Saturday WBC Super Welterweight Title Manny Pacquiao -500 AntonioMargarito +400 Utah Houston Toronto Charlotte atMinnesota Philadelphia Sacramento Portland at L.A.Clippers Austin Peay Pepperdine Centenary Oakland OralRoberts 2.5 (45) South Florida 26.5 (53.5) SanDiego St. 32.5 (55.5) New Mexico Mississippi 3.5 (52) at San Jose St. 2.5 (76) at UNLV 8.5 (56) Fla.International La.-Lafayette SouthernCal Tulsa Minnesota Wake Forest Clemson at Oklahoma 15 (64) Texas Tech Texas A&M at Baylor Kansas 6.5 (51) South Carolina 14.5 (54) Vanderbilt at Alabama 13.5 (47.5) MississippiSt. Iowa St.

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