Issue link: https://www.epageflip.net/i/408361
AUTORACING NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AAA Texas 500 Practice:8a.m.,FS1. F1United States Grand Prix Qualifying: 10 a.m., NBC. NASCAR Nationwide Series O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge: 12:30p.m., ESPN. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Air Force vs. Army: 8:30a.m., CBS. Wisconsin vs. Rutgers: 9a.m., ESPN. Oklahoma vs. Iowa State: 9a.m., FS1. Maryland vs. Penn State: 9a.m., ESPN2. Duke vs. Pittsburgh: 9a.m., ESPNU. Washington vs. Colorado: 10a.m., PAC-12. Purdue vs. Nebraska or TCU vs. West Virginia: 12:30p.m., ABC, ESPN2. Florida vs. Georgia: 12:30p.m., CBS. Virginia vs. Georgia Tech: 12:30p.m., ESPNU. Kansas vs. Baylor: 1p.m., FS1. USC vs. Washington State: 1:30p.m., PAC-12. Stanford at Oregon: 4p.m., FOX. Auburn vs. Mississippi: 4p.m., ESPN. Old Dominion vs. Vanderbilt: 4p.m., ESPNU. Arkansas vs. Mississippi State: 4:15p.m., ESPN2. Texas vs. Texas Tech: 4:30p.m., FS1. Notre Dame vs. Navy: 5p.m., CBS. Illinois at Ohio St. or Oklahoma St. at Kansas St.: 5:07p.m., ABC. Arizona vs. UCLA: 7:30p.m., ESPN. California vs. Oregon State: 7:30p.m., PAC-12. Wyoming vs. Fresno State: 7:45p.m., ESPN2. Utah vs. Arizona St.: 8p.m., FS1. GOLF Champions Tour Charles Schwab Cup Champi- onship Round 3: 1:30p.m., GOLF. PGA CIMB Classic Final Round: 8p.m., GOLF. NHL HOCKEY New York Islanders at San Jose Sharks: 7:30 p.m., NBCSN, CSN. HORSE RACING Breeders' Cup: 12:30p.m., NBCSN. Breeders' Cup: 5p.m., NBC. SOCCER EPL QP Rangers at Chelsea: 8a.m., NBCSN. MFL Fútbol Guadalajara at America: 3:55p.m., 27. MLS Playoffs: 5p.m., NBCSN. EPL Man Utd at Man City: 5:30a.m., NBCSN. TENNIS ATP BNP Paribas Masters: 6:30a.m., TENNIS. ATP BNP Paribas Masters: 9a.m., TENNIS. Ontheair Volleyball MERCY 3, CHESTER 0 Mercy won on the road Thursday 25-16, 25-17, 25-8. Madeline Flynn had seven kills and four blocks. Gillie Coelho had four aces and Tasha Pimentel had three. Pimentel also provided 21 assists. Marissa Starman made 21 digs. Mercy (21-12, 4-3) hosts Maxwell on Tuesday. PLEASANT VALLEY 3, RED BLUFF 0 Visiting Pleas- ant Valley won 25-16, 25- 16, 25-16 in Red Bluff on Thursday. Bailey Frantz had five kills. Hailey Reineman was in on four blocks. Red Bluff (7-18, 1-9) hosts Enterprise on Tuesday for Senior Night. LASSEN 3, CORNING 0 Vis- iting Lassen beat Corning 27-25, 25-23, 25-28 Thurs- day. Kaylee Shoemaker had nine kills to lead Corning. Maddy Caputo had three aces and 21 digs. Mariah Castle was in on seven blocks and Eme- rie Eller had three blocks and 11 assists. Tessa Betenbaugh had 10 digs. Corning (9-18, 0-8) visits Central Valley on Tuesday. Roundup FROM PAGE 1 Last season, the stakes were high on both sides, when the No. 5 Cardinal piled up a 26-0 lead after three quarters then held off a frenzied fourth-quar- ter rally by the No. 3 Ducks to escape with a 26-20 vic- tory. It was later revealed that Marcus Mariota was playing injured, and Ore- gon would go on to drop another game to Arizona and miss out on a BCS bowl for the first time in four seasons. Helfrich said the two losses were very different. "Last year we had a ton of chances. The year before we didn't play very hard, we didn't play very well. Last year we played hard but didn't finish well," he said. This season, Stanford (5- 3, 3-2 Pac-12) may be strug- gling, but Oregon (7-1, 4-1) is still very much in the mix for college football's first playoff. The Cardinal could play spoiler again. Oregon center Hroniss Grasu cautioned his team- mates against getting too hyped up because of the implications. "Don't make the game bigger than it is. They're obviously a very good team and a team we haven't beat in two years, so they're ob- viously doing something right and we've got to do something to fix that," he said. Here are other things to consider when the Cardi- nal visit the Ducks: MARIOTA'S MARCH Mari- ota has piled up the acco- lades since he's been at Ore- gon, but a win over Stanford has eluded him. "Marcus Mariota doesn't need to beat anybody to prove the greatness of him," Helfrich said. "I know he's a compet- itor and wants to beat ev- erybody." Mariota, who has thrown for 2,283 yards and 24 touchdowns with only one interception, is a front runner for the Heisman Trophy this season. GAFFNEY'S GONE Last year, Tyler Gaffney ran for 157 yards against the Ducks, but he's moved on to the NFL. Without him, Stanford hasn't had a 100- yard rusher this season — which could be a positive for the Ducks. Remound Wright leads the team with 326 total yards and two touchdowns, but he's aver- aging less than 10 carries a game. Barry Sanders has 40 carries for 290 yards. ALL ABOUT THAT D Senior linebacker A.J. Tarpley has 53 tackles, including four tackles for loss, two sacks and an interception this season. The Cardinal cap- tain says the job today is simple: keep Oregon out of the end zone. "One thing as a defense we want to em- phasize is it doesn't mat- ter where they get the ball. It doesn't how much break we've had, whether it's one play or 10 plays. Our job is stop them from scoring points," he said. FREEING FREEMAN Last season, the Cardinal al- lowed Oregon just 62 to- tal yards on the ground. So a key for the Ducks will be establishing the rush. Freshman running back Royce Freeman has run for 748 yards and leads the Pac-12 with 13 touch- downs, but Stanford poses his biggest challenge of the season. APSportsWriterAntonio Gonzalez in San Fran- cisco contributed to this report. Stanford FROM PAGE 1 Baer said "Pablo's a huge part of the family" — but it could take months to strike a deal. "We're going to do any- thing possible to keep it together the best we can," Baer said. "Literally, when that last shot of confetti goes out, we're going to be hunkered down after to- day. I think the fans be- lieve we have a good track record along those lines. We've stayed pretty consis- tent in the approach." The 28-year-old San- doval batted .279 with 16 homers and 73 RBIs in 157 regular-season games for the Giants and .366 in the postseason with seven dou- bles and five RBIs, four of those during a seven-game World Series win against Kansas City. "I'd love to be back here, I love the fans, I love my teammates," Sandoval said. "They taught me a lot of things, to respect the game and play the game right." The sides traded offers last spring but failed to reach a deal. While San- doval might listen to the highest bidder, he declined to answer when asked about accepting a home- town discount. The Giants realize they might have to open the pocketbook to beat out clubs like big- spending Boston to bring him back. San Francisco's $164.7 million season-ending payroll — sixth-highest in the majors — will go up slightly, and again next season. World Series MVP Madison Bumgarner re- ceives bonuses of $100,000 for his World Series MVP and $75,000 for the NLCS MVP. San Francisco did it again in improbable fash- ion, finishing the season with 88 wins for second place in the NL West be- hind the rival Los Ange- les Dodgers and then win- ning the wild-card game at Pittsburgh. The Giants celebrated with another star-stud- ded affair featuring Hall of Famers Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Gaylord Perry, Orlando Cepeda, Juan Marichal, and Bonds. Left-handed reliever Jer- emy Affeldt was still over- joyed by the fact he re- ceived the Game 7 victory after an official scoring change that had initially given Bumgarner the win. Affeldt was drafted by the Royals and once con- sidered quitting during his time in Kansas City, before getting a new start with the Giants. When he got word he was credited with the win, Affeldt and his wife em- braced and cried. "When they came up to me and told me they changed it, it was just a very emotional thing," Af- feldt said, surrounded by his wife and three sons. "Kansas City, they gave me a chance to be in the big leagues and I'm very thank- ful for that. I had a lot of good experiences there, but I had a lot of pain, too, ad- versity and frustration and just wondering if I wanted to be a baseball player. ... It's not just a normal win and it's not just a normal situation, so I was pretty pumped about that." Other free agents are starting pitchers Jake Peavy and Ryan Vogelsong, reliever Sergio Romo and left fielder Michael Morse. The Giants have a rep- utation for doing all they can to retain their biggest stars, from second base- man Marco Scutaro and center fielder Angel Pagan after the 2012 title, to long- term deals for ace pitchers Bumgarner and Matt Cain. Giants FROM PAGE 1 ERIC RISBERG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A San Francisco Giants baseball fan in a large panda head tries to keep dry in the rain as he waits for the start of the victory parade for the 2014World Series champion San Francisco Giants on Friday in San Francisco. Scoreboard Football AMERICANCONFERENCE WEST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Denver 6 1 0 .857 224 142 San Diego 5 3 0 .625 205 149 Kansas City 4 3 0 .571 176 128 Oakland 0 7 0 .000 105 181 EAST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA New England 6 2 0 .750 238 177 Buffalo 5 3 0 .625 178 165 Miami 4 3 0 .571 174 151 N.Y. Jets 1 7 0 .125 144 228 SOUTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Indianapolis 5 3 0 .625 250 187 Houston 4 4 0 .500 185 166 Tennessee 2 6 0 .250 137 202 Jacksonville 1 7 0 .125 118 218 NORTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Cincinnati 4 2 1 .643 161 164 Baltimore 5 3 0 .625 217 131 Pittsburgh 5 3 0 .625 205 196 Cleveland 4 3 0 .571 163 152 NATIONAL CONFERENCE WEST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Arizona 6 1 0 .857 164 139 San Francisco4 3 0 .571 158 165 Seattle 4 3 0 .571 172 150 St. Louis 2 5 0 .286 136 210 EAST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Dallas 6 2 0 .750 213 167 Philadelphia 5 2 0 .714 203 156 N.Y. Giants 3 4 0 .429 154 169 Washington 3 5 0 .375 171 200 SOUTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA New Orleans 4 4 0 .500 227 198 Carolina 3 5 1 .389 177 236 Atlanta 2 6 0 .250 192 221 Tampa Bay 1 6 0 .143 133 223 NORTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Detroit 6 2 0 .750 162 126 Green Bay 5 3 0 .625 222 191 Chicago 3 5 0 .375 180 222 Minnesota 3 5 0 .375 139 173 Thursday's game New Orleans 28, Carolina 10 Sunday, Nov. 2 Arizona at Dallas, 10 a.m. Philadelphia at Houston, 10 a.m. N.Y. Jets at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Washington at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Jacksonville at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. San Diego at Miami, 10 a.m. St. Louis at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. Denver at New England, 1:25 p.m. Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 5:30 p.m. Open: Atlanta, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, Tennessee Monday, Nov. 3 Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants, 5:30 p.m. Basketball WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division W L Pct GB Golden State 1 0 1.000 — Phoenix 1 0 1.000 — Clippers 1 0 1.000 — Sacramento 0 1 .000 1 Lakers 0 2 .000 11/2 Southwest Division W L Pct GB Houston 2 0 1.000 — Memphis 2 0 1.000 — San Antonio 1 0 1.000 1/2 New Orleans 1 0 1.000 1/2 Dallas 1 1 .500 1 Northwest Division W L Pct GB Portland 1 0 1.000 — Denver 1 0 1.000 — Minnesota 1 1 .500 1/2 Utah 0 2 .000 11/2 Oklahoma City 0 2 .000 11/2 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Boston 1 0 1.000 — Toronto 1 0 1.000 — New York 1 1 .500 1/2 Brooklyn 0 1 .000 1 Philadelphia 0 2 .000 11/2 Southeast Division W L Pct GB Miami 1 0 1.000 — Charlotte 1 0 1.000 — Washington 1 1 .500 1/2 Atlanta 0 1 .000 1 Orlando 0 2 .000 11/2 Central Division W L Pct GB Cleveland 1 1 .500 — Indiana 1 1 .500 — Milwaukee 1 1 .500 — Chicago 1 1 .500 — Detroit 0 2 .000 1 Thursday's games Washington 105, Orlando 98 Minnesota 97, Detroit 91 New York 95, Cleveland 90 Dallas 120, Utah 102 Clippers 93, Oklahoma City 90 Friday's games Memphis 97, Indiana 89 Cleveland 114, Chicago 108, OT Milwaukee 93, Philadelphia 81 San Antonio at Phoenix, (n.) Portland at Sacramento, (n.) Clippers at Lakers, (n.) Saturday's games Dallas at New Orleans, 4 p.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Milwaukee at Washington, 4 p.m. Toronto at Orlando, 4 p.m. Memphis at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Indiana at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. Brooklyn at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Denver at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Boston at Houston, 5 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Phoenix at Utah, 6 p.m. Lakers at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. COLLEGE TOP 25 BASKETBALL By The Associated Press The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' preseason 2014-15 college bas- ketball poll, with first-place votes in pa- rentheses, 2013-14 records, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last year's final ranking: Record Pts Prv 1. Kentucky (52) 29-11 1,604 — 2. Arizona (5) 33-5 1,518 4 3. Wisconsin (8) 30-8 1,483 12 4. Duke 26-9 1,415 8 5. Kansas 25-10 1,346 10 6. N. Carolina 24-10 1,274 19 7. Florida 36-3 1,153 1 8. Louisville 31-6 1,114 5 9. Virginia 30-7 1,090 3 10. Texas 24-11 1,061 — 11. Wichita St. 35-1 1,027 2 12. Villanova 29-5 885 6 13. Gonzaga 29-7 84 — 14. Iowa St. 28-8 781 9 15. VCU 26-9 574 24 16. San Diego St. 31-5 560 13 17. UConn 32-8 552 18 18. Michigan St. 29-9 521 11 19. Oklahoma 23-10 426 21 20. Ohio St. 25-10 340 22 21. Nebraska 19-13 309 — 22. SMU 27-10 285 — 23. Syracuse 28-6 178 14 24. Michigan 28-9 167 7 25. Harvard 27-5 98 — 25. Utah 21-12 98 — Others receiving votes: Stanford 71, Iowa 58, Colorado 57, UCLA 35, Min- nesota 34, Kansas St. 27, Arkansas 21, Pittsburgh 20, Memphis 15, NC State 14, Louisiana Tech 9, Cincinnati 8, LSU 8, George Washington 7, Dayton 6, Notre Dame 6, Oklahoma St. 6, Florida St. 5, Georgetown 5, Illinois 3, Maryland 3, BYU 2, UNLV 2, Baylor 1, Stephen F. Austin 1, UTEP 1, West Virginia 1. NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 12 9 3 0 18 33 22 Vancouver 10 7 3 0 14 34 29 Lo s A ng el es 1 1 6 3 2 14 2 6 23 Calgary 12 6 4 2 14 31 27 San Jose 12 6 4 2 14 38 34 Edmonton 10 4 5 1 9 27 36 Arizona 9 3 5 1 7 22 34 CENTRAL DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Nashville 10 6 2 2 14 26 21 Chicago 10 6 3 1 13 27 19 Minnesota 9 6 3 0 12 31 17 Dallas 10 4 2 4 12 33 35 St. Louis 9 5 3 1 11 22 18 Colorado 11 3 4 4 10 27 32 Winnipeg 10 4 5 1 9 20 26 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 11 8 2 1 17 29 29 Tampa Bay 11 7 3 1 15 38 29 Detroit 10 6 2 2 14 27 21 Ottawa 9 5 2 2 12 26 22 Boston 12 6 6 0 12 32 30 Toronto 10 5 4 1 11 29 26 Florida 8 3 2 3 9 12 17 Buffalo 11 2 8 1 5 13 36 METROPOLITAN DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Pittsburgh 9 6 2 1 13 36 22 N.Y. Islanders 10 6 4 0 12 35 36 New Jersey 10 5 3 2 12 30 34 N.Y. Rangers 9 5 4 0 10 27 30 Washington 9 4 3 2 10 27 23 Philadelphia 10 4 4 2 10 32 36 Columbus 10 4 6 0 8 26 34 Carolina 8 0 6 2 2 15 33 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Thursday's games New Jersey 2, Winnipeg 1, SO Chicago 5, Ottawa 4, SO Minnesota 4, San Jose 3, SO Boston 3, Buffalo 2, OT Pittsburgh 3, Los Angeles 0 Tampa Bay 4, Philadelphia 3 Florida 2, Arizona 1 St. Louis 2, Anaheim 0 Colorado 5, N.Y. Islanders 0 Vancouver 3, Montreal 2, OT Friday's games Toronto 4, Columbus 1 Detroit 5, Los Angeles 2 Anaheim 2, Dallas 1, OT Calgary 4, Nashville 3 Saturday's games Ottawa at Boston, 4 p.m. Chicago at Toronto, 4 p.m. Washington at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Florida, 4 p.m. Columbus at New Jersey, 4 p.m. Winnipeg at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Arizona at Carolina, 4 p.m. Colorado at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Dallas at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Vancouver at Edmonton, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Golf CIMB CLASSIC Thursday At Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Purse: $7 million Yardage: 6,985; Par: 72 (36-36) First Round a-amateur Rikard Karlberg........................31-34—65 -7 Billy Hurley III ..........................33-34—67 -5 Brian Stuard.............................34-33—67 -5 Angelo Que............................... 31-36—67 -5 Tim Wilkinson..........................33-35—68 -4 Ryan Moore..............................33-35—68 -4 Kevin Streelman......................35-33—68 -4 Davis Love III............................33-35—68 -4 Seung-Yul Noh.........................34-34—68 -4 Jeff Overton ..............................31-37—68 -4 Prom Meesawat......................34-34—68 -4 David Lingmerth......................35-33—68 -4 Ryo Ishikawa............................ 36-33—69 -3 Scott Stallings......................... 33-36—69 -3 Sergio Garcia............................37-32—69 -3 Kevin Na.................................... 34-35—69 -3 Jonas Blixt.................................32-37—69 -3 Danny Lee................................. 34-35—69 -3 Matt Every................................ 35-34—69 -3 Will MacKenzie........................ 35-34—69 -3 Kevin Chappell......................... 34-35—69 -3 Nicholas Thompson................ 35-34—69 -3 Rory Sabbatini..........................34-36—70 -2 Patrick Reed..............................34-36—70 -2 Chris Stroud..............................35-35—70 -2 Cameron Smith ........................34-36—70 -2 Hideki Matsuyama...................34-36—70 -2 Jonathan Byrd...........................35-35—70 -2 Brice Garnett............................33-37—70 -2 CHAMPIONS TOUR-CHARLES SCHWAB CUP Friday At Desert Mountain Club (Cochise) Scottsdale, Arizona Purse: $2.5 million Yardage: 6,929; Par 70 Second Round Jay Haas................................ 66-62—128 -12 Tom Pernice Jr. ...................... 65-67—132 -8 Kenny Perry ...........................66-68—134 -6 Fred Couples.......................... 71-64—135 -5 Michael Allen.........................69-66—135 -5 Olin Browne ........................... 68-67—135 -5 Marco Dawson....................... 69-67—136 -4 Gene Sauers...........................68-68—136 -4 Wes Short, Jr.......................... 69-67—136 -4 Bernhard Langer................... 66-70—136 -4 Joe Durant.............................. 66-70—136 -4 Paul Goydos ............................70-67—137 -3 Colin Montgomerie................71-67—138 -2 Woody Austin .........................71-67—138 -2 Esteban Toledo.......................71-67—138 -2 Scott Dunlap.......................... 69-69—138 -2 Russ Cochran......................... 68-70—138 -2 Jeff Maggert .......................... 70-69—139 -1 BMW MASTERS LEADING Friday At Lake Malaren Golf Club (Masters Course) Shanghai Purse: $7 million Yardage: 7,607; Par: 72 Second Round Nicolas Colsaerts, Belgium..... 66-64—130 Alexander Levy, France ........... 65-66—131 Romain Wattel, France .............66-67—133 Branden Grace, South Africa.. 68-66—134 Marcel Siem, Germany ............ 68-66—134 Emiliano Grillo, Argentina....... 66-68—134 Thomas Bjorn, Denmark...........68-67—135 Mikko Ilonen, Finland............... 70-66—136 Jamie Donaldson, Wales.......... 68-68—136 Shane Lowry, Ireland ............... 70-66—136 Graeme McDowell, Northern Ireland........ 67-69—136 FUBON LPGA TAIWAN CHAMPIONSHIP Friday At Miramar Resort and Country Club Taipei, Taiwan Purse: $2 million Yardage: 6,429; Par: 72 Second Round a-amateur Inbee Park 64-62—126-18 Shanshan Feng 64-65—129-15 Mirim Lee 72-62—134-10 Lydia Ko 69-65—134-10 Azahara Munoz 68-66—1-10 Tennis WORLD TOUR BNP PARIBAS MASTERS RESULTS Friday At Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy Pa ri s Purse: $3.66 million (Masters 1000) Surface: Hard-Indoor Singles Quarterfinals Tomas Berdych (5), Czech Republic, def. Kevin Anderson (14), South Africa, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-4. Milos Raonic (7), Canada, def. Roger Federer (2), Switzerland, 7-6 (5), 7-5. Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. Andy Murray (8), Britain, 7-5, 6-2. Kei Nishikori (6), Japan, def. David Ferrer (4), Spain, 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4. WTA GARANTI KOZA TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS RESULTS Friday At Armeec Arena Sofia, Bulgaria Purse: $750,000 Surface: Hard-Indoor Round Robin Singles Group Serdika Garbine Muguruza (7), Spain, def. Alize Cornet (6), France, 6-3, 7-5. Flavia Pennetta (3), Italy, def. Karolina Pliskova, Czech Republic, 6-1, 6-3. Standings: Muguruza, 3-0 (6-1); Pennet- ta, 2-1 (5-2); Cornet, 1-2 (2-4); a-Pliskova, 0-1 (0-2); w-Makarova, 0-2 (0-4). Group Sredets Carla Suarez Navarro (5), Spain, def. Tsvetana Pironkova (8), Bulgaria, 7-6 (2), 6-1. Standings: Suarez Navarro, 2-1 (4-2); Andrea Petkovic, 2-1 (4-2); Dominika Cibulkova, 2-1 (4-2); Pironkova, 0-3 (0-6). a-alternate, w-withdrew Motorsports NASCAR-SPRINT CUP-AAA TEXAS 500 LINEUP After Friday qualifying; race Sunday At Texas Motor Speedway Fort Worth, Texas Lap length:1.5 miles (Car number in parentheses) 1. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 199.299 mph. 2. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 199.291. 3. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 198.983. 4. (41) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 198.91. 5. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 198.836. 6. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 198.508. 7. (31) Ryan New- man, Chevrolet, 198.5. 8. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 198.398. 9. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 198.333. 10. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 198.071. 11. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 198.042. 12. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 197.744. 13. (55) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 198.646. 14. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 198.632. 15. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 198.515. 16. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 198.493. 17. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 198.354. 18. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 198.311. 19. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 198.129. 20. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 197.773. 21. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 197.751. 22. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 197.477. 23. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 197.087. 24. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 196.707. 25. (21) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 197.571. 26. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 197.181. 27. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 196.822. 28. (95) Michael McDowell, Ford, 196.685. 29. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 196.635. 30. (51) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 196.385. 31. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 196.364. 32. (36) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 195.986. 33. (7) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 195.751. 34. (40) Landon Cassill, Chev- rolet, 195.744. 35. (23) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 195.659. 36. (98) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 195.503. 37. (34) David Ragan, Ford, Owner Points. 38. (13) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, Owner Points. 39. (83) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, Owner Points. 40. (26) Cole Whitt, Toyota, Owner Points. 41 . ( 66 ) B re tt M of fi tt , T oyo ta , O wne r Points. 42. (33) Timmy Hill, Chevrolet, Owner Points. 43. (32) Joey Gase, Ford, Owner Points. Odds GLANTZ-CULVER LINE For Nov. 1 NCAA Football Favorite Today (O/U) Underdog Notre Dame 141/2 (55) Navy-x at Va Tech 31/2 (401/2) BCollege East Carolina 71/2 (60) at Temple UCF 11 (391/2) at UConn Wisconsin 131/2 (52) at Rutgers at Syracuse 31/2 (52) NC State at Pittsburgh 3 (491/2) Duke at Penn St. 31/2 (48) Maryland at Miami 15 (681/2) North Carolina at App. St. 13 (69) Georgia St. Air Force 3 (57) at Army Cent. Michigan 141/2 (48) at E. Michigan at Iowa 4 (42) Northwestern Texas 5 (57) at Texas Tech at Nebraska 231/2 (611/2) Purdue Rice 61/2 (481/2) at FIU Washington 4 (581/2) at Colorado at Oregon St. 4 (66) California at UCLA 61/2 (701/2) Arizona Colorado St. 61/2 (551/2)at San Jose St. at Arizona St. 6 (581/2) Utah TCU 4 (70) at West Virginia Houston 9 (441/2) at South Florida at FAU 41/2 (58) UAB at UTEP 7 (561/2) Southern Miss. at UNLV 1 (60) New Mexico Texas St. 7 (60) at New Mexico St. at Ohio St. 281/2 (651/2) Illinois at Fresno St. 141/2 (581/2) Wyoming at Nevada 3 (50) San Diego St. Utah St. 21/2 (411/2) at Hawaii x-at Landover, Md. y-at Jacksonville, Fla. NFL TOMORROW Favorite Today (O/U) Underdog at Miami 21/2 (45) San Diego at Cincinnati 101/2 (431/2) Jacksonville at Cleveland 61/2 (431/2) Tampa Bay at Minnesota 1 (431/2) Washington Philadelphia 11/2 (481/2) at Houston at Kansas City 91/2 (42) N.Y. Jets at Dallas 3 (45) Arizona at S. Francisco 10 (44) St. Louis Denver 3 (53) at New England at Seattle 141/2 (43) Oakland Baltimore 11/2 (48) at Pittsburgh MONDAY Indianapolis 31/2 (51) at N.Y. Giants NBA Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog Memphis 2 (1861/2) at Charlotte Dallas 1 (2011/2) at New Orleans Toronto 61/2 (196) at Orlando Miami 101/2 (202) at Philly at Washington 71/2 (198) Milwaukee at Detroit 1 (200) Brooklyn at Atlanta 10 (1921/2) Indiana Chicago 51/2 (194) at Minnesota at Houston 9 (204) Boston Denver 6 (200) at Okla. City Phoenix 3 (206) at Utah at Golden State 141/2 (2081/2) Lakers NHL Favorite Line Underdog at Boston -160/+140 Ottawa Chicago -150/+130 at Toronto at Tampa Bay -150/+130 Washington at N.Y. Rangers -180/+160 Winnipeg at Pittsburgh -400/+300 Buffalo Philadelphia -120/+100 at Florida at New Jersey -175/+155 Columbus Arizona -120/+100 at Carolina at Minnesota -165/+145 Dallas at St. Louis -140/+120 Colorado Vancouver -145/+125 at Edmonton at San Jose -180/+160 N.Y. Islanders | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2014 2 B

