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Boyssoccer PLEASANT VALLEY 7, RED BLUFF 0 Pleasant Valley shutout the Spartans Sat- urday at the Foothill Win- ter Warm Up in Redding. Red Bluff managed just two shots on goal. RED BLUFF 6, YREKA 1 The Spartans beat Yreka 6-1 earlier in the morning Sat- urday at the Winter Warm Up. RED BLUFF 2, SHASTA 2 Red Bluff opened play at the Winter Warm Up with a 2-2 draw against Shasta. Red Bluff led 2-0 at half- time. It was the Spartans sec- ond draw against Shasta to open the season. Red Bluff (1-1-2) hosts Chico 6 p.m. Wednesday. Soccer FROM PAGE 1 ity for a tournament Thurs- day. Girls Basketball ANDERSON 71, RED BLUFF 54 The undersized Lady Spartans put up a fight in the first half, but fell to the hosts Saturday in the cham- pionship game of the An- derson Tip-Off Classic. Daisy Brose had 17 points despite battling foul trou- ble. Stefanie Brunello had 14 points. Katie Gallagher had 10 points and joined Brose in receiving All-Tournament honors. Allison Winning had eight points, Allyson Drury had four and Brittany Botell scored on a free throw. REDBLUFF44,CENTRALVAL- LEY39 The Lady Spartans reached the championship game with a win over Cen- tral Valley Friday night. Drury led the Spartans with 19 points. Daisy Brose had eight points, six assists and four steals. Brunello added six points and six rebounds. Botell had four points, Gallagher three and Win- ning and Nicole Renfroe each had two points. The Lady Spartans (2-1) hosts Las Plumas 7:30 p.m. tonight. CORNING 50, ETNA 36 The Lady Cardinals beat Etna Saturday at the Live Oak Tournament. Corning was scheduled to play Gridley Monday night. PLACER 45, CORNING 38 Placer beat the Lady Cardi- nals at the Live Oak Tour- nament Friday. Placer outscored Corning 17-11 in the fourth period to pull away. CHESTER 52, MERCY 49 Chester beat Mercy Satur- day at the Biggs Tourna- ment. Marissa Starman had 19 points, 13 rebounds, three blocks and three steals to lead the Lady Warriors. Madeline Flynn had 13 points and eight rebounds. Cheyanne Johnson had eight points, Daphne Nan- dino seven and Tasha Pi- mentel two points. Nandino had three steals. WILLIAMS 33, MERCY 32 Williams nipped the Lady Warriors Friday at the Biggs Tournament. PORTOLA 48, MERCY 43 Portola beat Mercy Thurs- day on the opening day of the Biggs Tournament. Mercy (0-3) has a week off before attending the Providence Christian Tour- nament Dec. 19. Basketball FROM PAGE 1 make his rehab somewhat easier. Despite the hip issue, Moss, who has also played for Boston, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, finished among the AL leaders in homers, RBIs, extra-base hits and slugging percent- age. He played 67 games at first base, 56 in left field and 34 in right for the wild-card winning A's. "The addition of Bran- don Moss provides our of- fense with a proven run- producer and power bat for the heart of our order," said Indians general Chris An- tonetti, who is at the win- ter meetings in San Diego. "Brandon not only has great power, but his de- fensive versatility and per- sonality also complement the team culture Tito has helped establish over the past two years." Moss FROM PAGE 1 CHARLIERIEDEL—THEASSOCIATEDPRESSFILE The Indians have acquired first baseman/outfielder Brandon Moss, an All-Star this season who had hip surgery in October, from Oakland for minor league infielder Joey Wendle. By Ralph D. Russo The Associated Press NEW YORK Oregon quar- terback Marcus Mariota, Alabama receiver Amari Cooper and record-break- ingWisconsin running back Melvin Gordon are the final- ists for the Heisman Trophy. Mariota is considered the clear the front-runner to win the 80th Heisman on Saturday night in New York. He would become the first Oregon player to earn col- lege football's most famous player of the year trophy. Mariota and the sec- ond-seeded Ducks will face Florida State and last year's Heisman winner Jameis Winston at the Rose Bowl in the College Football Play- off semifinal on Jan. 1. Cooper helped Alabama earn the top seed in the playoff. The Crimson Tide plays Ohio State at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. The deadline for voting was Monday afternoon. Fi- nalists are determined by percentage of votes received from 929 media members and former winners. Winston becomes the seventh player since 2003 to fail to become a two- time Heisman winner. Ohio State's Archie Griffin is the only player to win two Heis- mans. Mariota has been spec- tacular in his third season as the Ducks' starter. He is the nation's top rated passer (186.3) and has thrown for 3,783 yards and 38 touch- downs with just two inter- ceptions. He also ran for 669 yards and 14 touch- downs for the Pac-12 cham- pions. NCAA FOOTBALL Mariota, Cooper and Gordon selected as Heisman finalists COLLEGEBASKETBALL Villanova vs. Illinois: 4p.m., ESPN. IUPUI vs. Xavier: 4p.m., FS1. Seton Hall vs. Wichita State: 4p.m., ESPN2. UMKC vs. Iowa State: 4p.m., ESPNU. Indiana vs. Louisville: 6p.m., ESPN. South Dakota vs. Creighton: 6 p.m., FS1. Texas A&M vs. Baylor: 6p.m., ESPN2. Utah Valley vs. Arizona: 6p.m., PAC-12. E. Michigan vs. Michigan: 6 p.m. ESPNU. NBA BASKETBALL Sacramento Kings at Los An- geles Lakers: 7:30p.m., CSN. NHL HOCKEY Los Angeles at Buffalo: 4:30 p.m., NBCSN. Edmonton at San Jose: 7:30 p.m., CSN-CA. SOCCER UEFA Champions League: 11;30a.m., FS1. On the air ter just three minutes. He was laboring up and down the court and went back to the locker room with the team's athletic trainers to get checked out. Minor or not, every time Bogut leaves the game with an injury is cause for con- cern for the Warriors. He is the linchpin of their sti- fling defense, an eraser on the back end that allows Curry, Thompson and Iguodala to aggressively pressure on the perimeter. His career has been de- railed time and again by injuries ever since he was drafted in 2005, including last year when fractured ribs kept him from play- ing in the first-round play- off loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. Bogut has played in all 20 games for the Warriors this season, but played just 111 of a possible 246 regu- lar season games in the previous three years. Perhaps looking past a short-handed Timber- wolves team at the bottom of the Western Conference with a tough six-game stretch of conference oppo- nents coming up, the War- riors gave the Wolves ev- ery opportunity to stay in the game in the first half. They shot 38 percent, com- mitted 10 of their 17 turn- overs and Curry went 0 for 4 from 3-point range. In the rare instances where the shots aren't fall- ing for the Warriors, it's in- cumbent upon the opponent to take advantage, build a double-digit lead and try to hang on for dear life when the nets start splashing. But the young Wolves are ill-equipped to do that with point guards Ricky Rubio and Mo Williams, center Nikola Pekovic and shoot- ing guard Kevin Martin all out with injuries. The Wolves shot just 35.6 percent in the first half and turned it over 13 times to go into the locker room trailing by nine. Curry missed his first five 3s, but hit one during a 13-0 run in the third quarter that put the game on ice. TIP INS Warriors: Shaun Livings- ton had 12 points and Mar- reese Speights had 12 points and seven rebounds off the bench. ... Curry is now 2 for 12 from 3 in his last two games and went 1 for 10 from long distance on Nov. 28 against Charlotte. Warriors FROM PAGE 1 Scoreboard Football NFL AMERICANCONFERENCE WESTDIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Denver 10 3 0 .769 385 293 San Diego 8 5 0 .615 293 272 Kansas City 7 6 0 .538 291 241 Oakland 2 11 0 .154 200 350 EASTDIVISION W L T Pct PF PA New England10 3 0 .769 401 267 Miami 7 6 0 .538 314 260 Buffalo 7 6 0 .538 281 241 N.Y. Jets 2 11 0 .154 214 349 SOUTHDIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Indianapolis 9 4 0 .692 407 307 Houston 7 6 0 .538 314 260 Tennessee 2 11 0 .154 220 374 Jacksonville 2 11 0 .154 199 356 NORTHDIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Cincinnati 8 4 1 .654 281 289 Pittsburgh 8 5 0 .615 362 319 Baltimore 8 5 0 .615 356 255 Cleveland 7 6 0 .538 276 270 NATIONALCONFERENCE WESTDIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Arizona 10 3 0 .769 275 238 Seattle 9 4 0 .692 322 235 San Francisco7 6 0 .538 244 268 St. Louis 6 7 0 .462 285 285 EASTDIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Philadelphia 9 4 0 .692 389 309 Dallas 9 4 0 .692 343 301 N.Y. Giants 4 9 0 .308 293 326 Washington 3 10 0 .231 244 346 SOUTHDIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Atlanta 5 8 0 .385 328 342 New Orleans 5 8 0 .385 333 359 Carolina 4 8 1 .346 269 341 Tampa Bay 2 11 0 .154 237 348 NORTHDIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Green Bay 10 3 0 .769 423 304 Detroit 9 4 0 .692 265 224 Minnesota 6 7 0 .462 263 281 Chicago 5 8 0 .385 281 378 Thursday'sgame Dallas 41, Chicago 28 Sunday'sgames N.Y. Giants 36, Tennessee 7 Carolina 41, New Orleans 10 Minnesota 30, N.Y. Jets 24, OT Pittsburgh 42, Cincinnati 21 St. Louis 24, Washington 0 Baltimore 28, Miami 13 Indianapolis 25, Cleveland 24 Detroit 34, Tampa Bay 17 Houston 27, Jacksonville 13 Denver 24, Buffalo 17 Arizona 17, Kansas City 14 Oakland 24, San Francisco 13 Seattle 24, Philadelphia 14 New England 23, San Diego 14 Monday'sgame Green Bay 43, Atlanta 37 Thursday,Dec.11 Arizona at St. Louis, 5:25 p.m. Sunday,Dec.14 Oakland at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Washington at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. Miami at New England, 10 a.m. Houston at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. Jacksonville at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Green Bay at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Tampa Bay at Carolina, 10 a.m. Cincinnati at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Denver at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Tennessee, 1:05 p.m. San Francisco at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 1:25 p.m. Dallas at Philadelphia, 5:30 p.m. Monday,Dec.15 New Orleans at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Packers43,Falcons37 Atlanta 7 0 10 20 — 37 GreenBay 7 24 3 9 — 43 Firstquarter GB— Starks 3 run (Crosby kick), 11:13. Atl— S.Jackson 4 run (Bryant kick), 7:00. Secondquarter GB— Lacy 1 run (Crosby kick), 14:55. GB— FG Crosby 38, 7:17. GB— Lacy 1 pass from A.Rodgers (Crosby kick), 4:20. GB— Nelson 10 pass from A.Rodgers (Crosby kick), :24. Thirdquarter Atl— Weems 5 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), 12:35. Atl— FG Bryant 50, 8:20. GB— FG Crosby 33, 3:57. Fourthquarter Atl— Jones 22 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), 12:33. GB— Nelson 60 pass from A.Rodgers (kick blocked), 10:38. Atl— White 1 pass from Ryan (run failed), 6:15. GB— FG Crosby 53, 4:33. Atl— Douglas 2 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), 2:11. A— 77,512. Atl GB First downs 26 28 Total net yards 465 502 Rushes yds 24-91 30-179 Passing 374 323 Punt returns 0-0 2-20 Kickoff returns 8-192 6-88 Int ret 0-0 1-32 Comp-att-int 24-39-1 24-36-0 Sacked yds lost 1-1 1-4 Punts 2-48.5 1-31.0 Fumbles lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties yds 3-11 5-40 Time of poss. 26:59 33:01 INDIVIDUALSTATS Rushing— Atlanta, S.Jackson 16-50, Ryan 2-23, Rodgers 3-20, Hester 1-0, Freeman 2-(minus 2). Green Bay, Starks 10-75, Lacy 13-73, A.Rodgers 5-28, Kuhn 1-4, Cobb 1-(minus 1). Passing— Atlanta, Ryan 24-39-1-375. Green Bay, A.Rodgers 24-36-0-327. Receiving— Atlanta, Jones 11-259, White 3-42, S.Jackson 2-26, Douglas 2-11, Freeman 2-10, Rodgers 1-14, DiMarco 1-9, Weems 1-5, Toilolo 1-(minus 1). Green Bay, Nelson 8-146, Lacy 5-33, Cobb 4-58, Quarless 3-52, Starks 2-26, D.Adams 1-6, Kuhn 1-6. Missedfieldgoals— Atlanta, Bryant 53 (BK). Basketball WESTERNCONFERENCE PacificDivision W L Pct GB Golden State 18 2 .900 — Clippers 14 5 .737 3½ Phoenix 12 9 .571 6½ Sacramento 10 10 .500 8 Lakers 5 16 .238 13½ SouthwestDivision W L Pct GB Houston 16 4 .800 — Memphis 16 4 .800 — San Antonio 15 5 .750 1 Dallas 16 6 .727 1 New Orleans 9 10 .474 6½ NorthwestDivision W L Pct GB Portland 16 4 .800 — Denver 9 12 .429 7½ Oklahoma City 7 13 .350 9 Utah 5 15 .250 11 Minnesota 4 16 .200 12 EASTERNCONFERENCE AtlanticDivision W L Pct GB Toronto 16 5 .762 — Brooklyn 8 11 .421 7 Boston 7 12 .368 8 New York 4 18 .182 12½ Philadelphia 2 18 .100 13½ SoutheastDivision W L Pct GB At la nt a 14 6 . 70 0 — Washington 14 6 .700 — Miami 9 11 .450 5 Orlando 9 14 .391 6½ Charlotte 5 15 .250 9 CentralDivision W L Pct GB Cleveland 12 7 .632 — Chicago 12 8 .600 ½ Milwaukee 11 11 .500 2½ Indiana 7 14 .333 6 Detroit 3 18 .143 10 Sunday'sgames Boston 101, Washington 93 Atlanta 96, Denver 84 Memphis 103, Miami 87 Oklahoma City 96, Detroit 94 Dallas 125, Milwaukee 102 Portland 103, New York 99 New Orleans 104, Lakers 87 Monday'sgames Washington 133, Boston 132,2OT Atlanta 108, Indiana 92 Toronto 112, Denver 107, OT Cleveland 110, Brooklyn 88 Golden State 102, Minnesota 86 Utah at Sacramento, (n.) Phoenix at Clippers, (n.) Tuesday'sgames Toronto at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Portland at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. New York at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Milwaukee at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Dallas at Memphis, 5 p.m. Miami at Phoenix, 6 p.m. San Antonio at Utah, 6 p.m. Sacramento at Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Warriors102,Timberwolves86 WARRIORS(102) Barnes 2-5 0-0 4, Green 3-10 4-4 10, Bogut 0-2 0-0 0, Curry 10-20 0-0 21, Thompson 7-15 4-4 21, Ezeli 3-4 1-2 7, Livingston 5-8 2-2 12, Iguodala 4-10 0-0 8, Speights 5-8 2-2 12, Barbosa 2-5 0-0 4, Rush 0-1 0-0 0, Holiday 1-2 0-0 3, Kuzmic 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 42-91 13-14 102. TIMBERWOLVES(86) Wiggins 8-19 5-8 21, Young 5-11 2-3 13, Dieng 2-4 2-2 6, LaVine 4-16 1-2 9, Brewer 4-12 2-4 10, Muhammad 4-8 6-6 14, Bennett 2-8 0-0 4, Hummel 0-3 0-0 0, Budinger 2-4 0-0 5, Robinson III 1-3 1-2 3, Adrien 0-1 1-2 1. Totals 32-89 20-29 86. GoldenState 25 23 31 23 _ 102 Minnesota 20 19 24 23 _ 86 3-PointGoals: Golden State 5-22 (Thompson 3-6, Holiday 1-1, Curry 1-7, Barnes 0-1, Barbosa 0-1, Iguodala 0-3, Green 0-3), Minnesota 2-11 (Budinger 1-1, Young 1-1, Hummel 0-1, Muhammad 0-1, Wiggins 0-1, LaVine 0-2, Robinson III 0-2, Brewer 0-2);Fouledout: None; Rebounds: Golden State 54 (Green 10), Minnesota 62 (Dieng 11);Assists: Golden State 24 (Curry 7), Minnesota 22 (LaVine 8);Totalfouls: Golden State 18, Min- nesota 10;A: 10,296 (19,356). COLLEGEBASKETBALLMEN'S TOP25 Monday 1. Kentucky (9-0) did not play. 2. Duke (8-0) did not play. 3. Arizona (8-0) did not play. 4. Louisville (7-0) did not play. 5. Wisconsin (8-1) did not play. 6. Virginia (9-0) did not play. 7. Villanova (8-0) did not play. 8. Texas (7-1) did not play. 9. Gonzaga (7-1) did not play. 10. Kansas (6-1) did not play. 11. Wichita State (5-1) did not play. 12. Ohio State (6-1) did not play. 13. Utah (6-1) did not play. 14. Iowa State (5-1) did not play. 15. Butler (8-1) beat Kennesaw State 93-51. 16. Oklahoma (5-2) did not play. 17. Washington (7-0) did not play. 18. San Diego State (6-2) did not play. 19. Maryland (8-1) did not play. 20. Miami (9-1) beat Savannah State 70-39. 21. North Carolina (6-2) did not play. 22. West Virginia (8-1) did not play. 23. Northern Iowa (8-0) did not play. 24. St. John's (6-1) did not play. 25. Notre Dame (8-1) did not play. COLLEGEBASKETBALLWOMEN'S TOP25 Monday 1. South Carolina (8-0) did not play. 2. UConn (6-1) did not play. 3. Texas (7-0) beat Southern 80-42. 4. Texas A&M (9-0) did not play. 5. Notre Dame (8-1) did not play. 6. North Carolina (8-0) did not play. 7. Stanford (5-2) did not play. 8. Kentucky (8-1) did not play. 9. Baylor (6-1) did not play. 10. Louisville (8-1) did not play. 11. Tennessee (6-2) did not play. 12. Nebraska (7-1) did not play. 13. Duke (5-3) did not play. 14. Maryland (7-2) did not play. 15. Oregon State (7-0) did not play. 16. Georgia (10-0) did not play. 17. Rutgers (7-1) did not play. 18. California (7-1) did not play. 19. Michigan State (5-2) did not play. 20. Oklahoma State (6-1) did not play. 20. Syracuse (6-1) did not play. 22. Mississippi State (8-0) did not play. 23. West Virginia (6-1) did not play. 24. Iowa (7-2) did not play. 25. DePaul (6-2) did not play. NHL WESTERNCONFERENCE PACIFICDIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 29 18 6 5 41 85 79 Vancouver 28 18 8 2 38 87 78 Calgary 28 17 9 2 36 89 72 Los Angeles 27 14 8 5 33 72 59 San Jose 29 14 11 4 32 81 79 Arizona 28 10 15 3 23 66 90 Edmonton 27 7 15 5 19 60 91 CENTRALDIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA St. Louis 28 18 8 2 38 80 65 Chicago 27 18 8 1 37 85 53 Nashville 26 17 7 2 36 70 54 Winnipeg 28 14 9 5 33 64 64 Minnesota 25 14 10 1 29 71 61 Dallas 27 10 12 5 25 79 95 Colorado 27 9 12 6 24 72 89 EASTERNCONFERENCE ATLANTICDIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 28 18 7 3 39 98 72 Detroit 28 17 6 5 39 88 70 Montreal 29 17 10 2 36 74 76 Toronto 26 14 9 3 31 89 79 Boston 28 15 12 1 31 72 72 Florida 26 11 8 7 29 58 68 Ottawa 27 11 11 5 27 70 74 Buffalo 27 9 16 2 20 47 85 METROPOLITANDIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Pittsburgh 27 18 6 3 39 88 64 N.Y. Islanders 27 19 8 0 38 86 74 Washington 26 12 10 4 28 74 71 N.Y. Rangers 26 12 10 4 28 77 76 New Jersey 28 11 13 4 26 66 80 Philadelphia 26 9 13 4 22 68 82 Columbus 26 9 15 2 20 61 88 Carolina 27 8 16 3 19 59 76 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Monday'sgames N.Y. Rangers 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT New Jersey 2, Carolina 1 St. Louis 4, Florida 2 Tuesday'sgames Chicago at New Jersey, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Columbus, 4 p.m. Los Angeles at Buffalo, 4:30 p.m. Calgary at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Vancouver at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. Washington at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Winnipeg at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Nashville at Colorado, 6 p.m. Edmonton at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday'sgames Toronto at Detroit, 5 p.m. Edmonton at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Odds GLANTZ-CULVERLINE For Dec. 9 NCAAFootball SATURDAY Favorite Today(O/U) Underdog Navy-x 15 (60) Army x-at Baltimore DEC.20 NewOrleansBowl Nevada 1½ (61) La.-Lafayette NewMexicoBowl AtAlbuquerque Utah St. 11 (50½) UTEP LasVegasBowl Utah 4 (58) Colorado St. FamousIdahoPotatoBowl AtBoise W. Michigan 3 (55½) Air Force CamelliaBowl AtMontgomery,Ala. Bowling Green 1½ (55) S. Alabama DEC.22 MiamiBeachBowl Memphis 1 (56½) BYU DEC.23 BocaRaton(Fla.)Bowl Marshall 11 (61½) N. Illinois PoinsettiaBowl AtSanDiego San Diego St. 1½ (56½) Navy DEC.24 BahamasBowl AtNassau W. Kentucky 2 (65) Cent. Michigan HawaiiBowl AtHonolulu Fresno St. 2½ (59) Rice DEC.26 HeartofDallasBowl Louisiana Tech 4 (61) Illinois QuickLaneBowl AtDetroit North Carolina 3 (65½) Rutgers St.Petersburg(Fla.)Bowl UCF 3 (49) NC State DEC.27 MilitaryBowl At A nna pol is ,M d. Cincinnati 3½ (49) Virginia Tech SunBowl AtElPaso,Texas Arizona St. 9 (59½) Duke IndependenceBowl AtShreveport,La. South Carolina Pk (59½) Miami PinstripeBowl AtBronx,N.Y. Boston College 2½ (39) Penn St. HolidayBowl AtSanDiego Southern Cal 4½ (62) Nebraska DEC.29 LibertyBowl AtMemphis,Tenn. Texas A&M OFF (OFF) West Virginia RussellAthleticBowl AtOrlando,Fla. Oklahoma OFF (OFF) Clemson TexasBowl AtHouston Arkansas 5 (45½) Texas DEC.30 MusicCityBowl AtNashville,Tenn. LSU 7½ (52) Notre Dame BelkBowl At C har lo tt e, N .C . Georgia 7 (58½) Louisville FosterFarmsBowl AtSantaClara,Calif. Stanford 13 (49) Maryland DEC.31 PeachBowl AtAtlanta TCU 3½ (56) Mississippi FiestaBowl AtGlendale,Ariz. Arizona 3½ (69) Boise St. OrangeBowl AtMiamiGardens,Fla. Mississippi St. 7 (59½) Georgia Tech JAN.1 OutbackBowl AtTampa,Fla. Auburn 6 (61) Wisconsin CottonBowlClassic AtArlington,Texas Baylor 3 (70) Michigan St. CitrusBowl AtOrlando,Fla. Missouri 6½ (48) Minnesota RoseBowl PlayoffSemifinal AtPasadena,Calif. Oregon 9 (71) Florida St. SugarBowl PlayoffSemifinal AtNewOrleans Alabama 10 (58) Ohio St. JAN.2 ArmedForcesBowl AtFortWorth,Texas Pittsburgh 2 (53) Houston TaxSlayerBowl AtJacksonville,Fla. Tennessee 3 (52½) Iowa AlamoBowl AtSanAntonio Kansas St. 2½ (59) UCLA CactusBowl AtTempe,Ariz. Washington 5 (55½) Oklahoma St. JAN.3 Birmingham(Ala.)Bowl Florida 7 (57½) East Carolina JAN.4 GoDaddyBowl AtMobile,Ala. Toledo 1 (66) Arkansas St. OFFKEY West Virginia QB questionable Clemson and Oklahoma QBs question- able NFL THURSDAY Favorite Today(O/U) Underdog at St. Louis 3½ (40½) Arizona SUNDAY at Kansas City 10½ (41½) Oakland at Baltimore 13½ (45½) Jacksonville Pittsburgh 1½ (51½) at Atlanta at Indianapolis 6½ (49) Houston Cincinnati 1½ (44½) at Cleveland at New England 7½ (48½) Miami at Carolina 5 (42½) Tampa Bay at N.Y. Giants 6½ (47) Washington Green Bay 5½ (48½) at Buffalo at Detroit 7½ (43½) Minnesota N.Y. Jets 1 (42) at Tennessee Denver 3½ (50½) at San Diego at Seattle 9½ (38½) San Francisco at Philadelphia 3½ (55) Dallas MONDAY New Orleans 3 (54) at Chicago | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2014 2 B

