2013 NCAA Men’s Basketball Rankings – Week 5 (Dec. 3)

AP & USA Today Coaches Polls

The NCAA men's basketball rankings are out and the UConn Huskies are still sitting on the outside. They are among the others receiving votes in both polls.

The Indiana Hoosiers remain as the No. 1 team in the land and are followed by the Duke Blue Devils, Michigan Wolverines, Syracuse Orange and Louisville Cardinals in the AP Poll. In the USA Today Coaches' Poll, the top four is the same with the Florida Gators in the fifth spot.

Joining the Orange and Cardinals (5/6) in the top 25 from the Big East are the Cincinnati Bearcats (11/12), Georgetown Hoyas (15/23) and Notre Dame Fighting Irish (22/25).

Joining UConn in the others receiving votes in both polls from the Big East are the Pitt Panthers. The Marquette Golden Eagles are amongst the others receiving votes in the AP Poll.

For a full look at the 2013 NCAA Men's Basketball Rankings – Week 5 (Dec. 3), please click on the continue reading button below if you're on the home page.

AP Top 25 USA Today Coaches Poll
RK TEAM REC PTS PVS RK TEAM REC PTS PVS
1 Indiana (45) 8-0 1,605 1 1 Indiana (25) 8-0 768 1
2 Duke (20) 8-0 1,577 2 2 Duke (6) 8-0 749 2
3 Michigan 7-0 1,467 3 3 Michigan 7-0 701 3
4 Syracuse 5-0 1,384 6 4 Syracuse 5-0 660 5
5 Louisville 6-1 1,332 5 5 Florida 6-0 629 7
6 Florida 6-0 1,324 7 6 Louisville 6-1 612 6
7 Ohio State 5-1 1,254 4 7 Ohio State 5-1 598 4
8 Arizona 5-0 1,190 9 8 Arizona 5-0 564 9
9 Kansas 6-1 1,079 10 9 Kansas 6-1 534 10
10 Gonzaga 8-0 1,054 12 10 Gonzaga 8-0 522 12
11 Cincinnati 7-0 919 17 11 Missouri 6-1 427 15
12 Missouri 6-1 866 16 12 Cincinnati 7-0 415 16
13 Illinois 8-0 654 22 13 Creighton 7-1 299 11
14 Minnesota 8-1 584 21 14 Illinois 8-0 283 22
15 Georgetown 5-1 545 20 15 San Diego State 5-1 270 21
16 Creighton 7-1 469 11 16 North Carolina 6-2 248 13
17 San Diego State 5-1 410 23 17 Michigan State 6-2 222 14
18 New Mexico 8-0 402 25 18 UNLV 5-1 210 20
19 Michigan State 6-2 347 13 19 Kentucky 4-3 196 8
20 North Carolina 6-2 321 14 20 New Mexico 8-0 182 23
21 UNLV 5-1 285 24 21 Minnesota 8-1 149 NR
22 Notre Dame 7-1 278 NR 22 Oklahoma State 5-1 122 17
23 Oklahoma State 5-1 263 15 23 Georgetown 5-1 121 25
24 Wichita State 8-0 245 NR 24 North Carolina State 4-2 115 18
25 North Carolina State 4-2 234 18 25 Notre Dame 7-1 92 NR
Dropped from rankings: Dropped from rankings:
Kentucky 8, Colorado 19 Colorado 19, UCLA 24
Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes:
Kentucky 186, Virginia Tech 170, Pittsburgh 164, Oregon 155, Alabama 96, Connecticut 92, Baylor 49, Colorado 44, Boise State 22, Butler 18, Maryland 9, Temple 9, Miami (FL) 7, Wyoming 5, Colorado State 5, Murray State 4, LSU 1, Marquette 1 Pittsburgh 89, Wichita State 47, Colorado 41, Oregon 40, Virginia Tech 38, Connecticut 38, Alabama 27, Baylor 18, Wyoming 9, Kansas State 8, Murray State 7, Butler 6, Miami (FL) 5, Ole Miss 5, Memphis 3, Colorado State 3, Boise State 2, Virginia Commonwealth 1

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Report: Red Sox Sign Mike Napoli To a Three-Year Deal

Mike Napoli #25 of the Texas Rangers hits an RBI double against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the third inning at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on September 19, 2012 in Anaheim, California.

If you're Ryan Lavarnway or Jarrod Saltalamacchia, you have to think that you probably won't be playing for the Boston Red Sox in 2013.

The offseason for the Red Sox got a little stranger on Monday when reports have surfaced that the team and free agent catcher/first baseman Mike Napoli have agreed to terms on a three-year deal. Reportedly, the deal is worth $39 million over three seasons.

The signing will give the Red Sox four MLB ready catchers in Lavarnway, Napoli, Saltalamacchia and the recently signed David Ross.

Lavarnway still has an option and could be sent back to Pawtucket to start the season. But with Napoli likely to play first base most of the time, it's possible Lavarnway could make the team.

It's all going to depend on whether or not the Red Sox move him or Saltalamacchia.

Given their contract situations, I think the Red Sox will probably move Salty since he's a free agent after this season while the Red Sox can still control Lavarnway until 2019.

Napoli has been a Red Sox killer in his career. Against Red Sox pitching, he's hitting .288 with 15 home runs and 33 RBIs in 38 games.. In 19 games at  Fenway Park, Napoli is hitting .306 with seven home runs and 17 RBIs.

Winter Meetings have just started in Nashville,TN so we can definitely expect things to heat up. With all of the GM's there, I'd highly expect the trade rumors for Lavarnway and/or Salty to heat up over the next few days.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/3

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men's basketball and women's basketball teams as well as the other sports the student-athletes engage in. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you're on the home page.

Thank you for stopping by and making SOX & Dawgs your home for UConn Huskies news.

It's game day for the UConn Huskies women's basketball team as they'll take on the Maryland Terrapins at the XL Center in Hartford, CT at 7 p.m. The game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN2 and is also available online at WatchESPN. You can also listen on the IMG/UConn Radio Network.

To open the links up in a new tab or window, use Control+click

UConn Women's Basketball links

KML in the clear for Maryland game [carl adamec – sny.com]

Doty will do what it takes to win [carl adamec – sny.com]

Geno Decides To Bring Caroline Doty Off The Bench [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Mosqueda-Lewis Talks About Her Health [john altavilla – hartford courant]

One Of The Toughest Decisions Geno Has Had To Make [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Geno Couldn’t Be Happier With Stefanie Dolson And KML [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Mosqueda-Lewis Back In The Lineup After Suffering Concussion [rich elliott – ct post]

Stewart To Start Vs. Maryland; Doty To Come Off The Bench [rich elliott – ct post]

Huskies Visit The Hole In The Wall Gang Camp [rich elliott – ct post]

Doty To Play In 100th Career Game Tonight [rich elliott – ct post]

Mosqueda-Lewis happy to be back on court [jim fuller – new haven register]

Geno reacts to Rick Majerus' death, KC Chiefs tragedy [jim fuller – new haven register]

Starting a freshman over a senior a difficult decision for Geno [jim fuller – new haven register]

Hartley saddened by former teammate's injury [jim fuller – new haven register]

Big week for Huskies: 2 ranked opponents [lee lewis – republican-american]

No. 2 Huskies Take On No. 11 Terps in Jimmy V Classic on Monday [uconnhuskies.com]

UConn faces huge test against Maryland [ct post]

UConn's Kelly Faris Has Worked Hard To Become A Better Shooter [hartford courant]

Maryland frontcourt presents sizable challege for Huskies [new haven register]

UConn Men's Basketball links

R.J. Evans Progressing, Ollie Looking Forward to Chance to Show “What We’ve Been Doing,” … Notes, Quotes From Practice [dom amore – hartford courant]

Jim Valvano Has UConn Ties, Kept Dee Rowe from Jumping Into Connecticut River [david borges – new haven register]

R.J. Evans a Maybe; UConn Offense a Work in Progress; Tyler Olander on His Struggles [david borges – new haven register]

Notes/Quotes from Dec. 2: “It doesn’t revolve around him and that’s what makes him such a great person.” [kevin duffy – ct post]

Catching up with ex-Huskies: Lamb scores 33 in D-League debut [kevin duffy – ct post]

Huskies Packing for trip; Evans might play [neill ostrout – journal inquirer]

November [uconn huskies basketball]

Men's Basketball Heads To MSG For Jimmy V Classic [uconnhuskies.com]

UConn men's notebook: Evans close to return [ct post]

R.J. Evans Close To Being Back For UConn [hartford courant]

UConn's Olander needs to remedy foul trouble [the day]

UConn Football links

Report Card: UConn Vs. Cincinnati [desmond conner – hartford courant]

Pasqualoni focused on recruiting not on rumors [jim fuller – new haven register]

Sunday wrap: Pasqualoni eyes offseason [john silver – sny.com]

UConn needs to forget lousy season [ct post]

Seriously, UConn Football Needs To Take Obvious Steps To Get Better [hartford courant]

UConn Football: 5 Things We Learned From Loss To Cincinnati [hartford courant]

Other UConn related links

M. Swimming. Shumkov Posts School Record At Winter Nationals [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Swimming. Bowen Posts Top Scores At Winter Nationals [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Ice Hockey. Huskies Swept in Weekend Series by Vermont [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Late Goal Shocks Men's Soccer, Huskies Fall 1-0 [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Creighton 1, UConn 0 Post Game Quotes [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Feeling The Crushing Pain Of 'A Cruel Game' [hartford courant]

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2012-13 College Football Bowl Schedule

Here is your 2012-13 NCAA college football bowl schedule.

Here are your television announcing assignments for all of the games broadcast by ESPN and their networks courtesy of Fang's Bites. Once the FOX and CBS Sports are posted, I'll link to those as well.

And if you want to see what the teams will be getting for Bowl Swag, I've got you covered as well.

Bowl Location Date/Time Network
Gildan New Mexico
Nevada vs. Arizona
Albuquerque, N.M.
University Stadium
Dec. 15
1 p.m.
ESPN
Famous Idaho Potato
Toledo vs. Utah State
Boise, Idaho
Bronco Stadium
Dec. 15
4:30 p.m.
ESPN
S.D. County Credit Union Poinsettia
BYU vs. San Diego State
San Diego
Qualcomm Stadium
Dec. 20
8 p.m.
ESPN
Beef 'O' Brady's St. Petersburg
Ball State vs. Central Florida
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Tropicana Field
Dec. 21
7:30 p.m.
ESPN
R+L Carriers New Orleans
East Carolina vs. LouisianaLafayette
New Orleans
Mercedes-Benz Superdome
Dec. 22
Noon
ESPN
MAACO Las Vegas
Washington vs Boise State
Las Vegas
Sam Boyd Stadium
Dec. 22
3:30 p.m.
ESPN
Sheraton Hawaii
SMU vs. Fresno State
Honolulu
Aloha Stadium
Dec. 24
8 p.m.
ESPN
Little Caesars Pizza
Central Michigan vs. Western Kentucky
Detroit
Ford Field
Dec. 26
7:30 p.m.
ESPN
Military Bowl Presented By Northrop Grumman
Bowling Green vs. San Jose State
Washington, D.C.
RFK Stadium
Dec. 27
3 p.m.
ESPN
Belk
Duke vs. Cincinnati
Charlotte, N.C.
Bank of America Stadium
Dec. 27
6:30 p.m.
ESPN
Bridgepoint Education Holiday
Baylor vs UCLA
San Diego
Qualcomm Stadium
Dec. 27
9:45 p.m.
ESPN
AdvoCare V100 Independence
Louisiana-Monroe vs. Ohio
Shreveport, La.
Independence Stadium
Dec. 28
2 p.m.
ESPN
Russell Athletic
Virginia Tech vs. Rutgers
Orlando, Fla.
Florida Citrus Bowl
Dec. 28
5:30 p.m.
ESPN
Meineke Car Care of Texas
Minnesota vs. Texas Tech
Houston
Reliant Stadium
Dec. 28
9 p.m.
ESPN
Bell Helicopter Armed Forces
Rice vs. Air Force
Dallas
Gerald J. Ford Stadium
Dec. 29
11:45 a.m.
ESPN
New Era Pinstripe
Syracuse vs. West Virginia
Bronx, N.Y.
Yankee Stadium
Dec. 29
3:15 p.m.
ESPN
Kraft Fight Hunger
Navy vs. Arizona State
San Francisco
AT&T Park
Dec. 29
3:15 p.m.
 ESPN2
Valero Alamo
Texas vs Oregon State
San Antonio
Alamodome
Dec. 29
6:45 p.m.
ESPN
Buffalo Wild Wings
TCU vs. Michigan State
Tempe, Ariz.
Sun Devil Stadium
Dec. 29
10:15 p.m.
ESPN
Franklin American Mortgage Music City
NC State vs. Vanderbilt
Nashville, Tenn.
LP Field
Dec. 31
Noon
ESPN
Hyundai Sun
Georgia Tech vs. USC
El Paso, Texas
Sun Bowl
Dec. 31
2 p.m.
CBS Sports
AutoZone Liberty
Tulsa vs. Iowa State
Memphis, Tenn.
Liberty Bowl
Dec. 31
3:30 p.m.
ESPN
Chick-fil-A
Clemson vs. LSU
Atlanta
Georgia Dome
Dec. 31
7:30 p.m.
ESPN
TaxSlayer.com Gator
Northwestern vs. Mississippi State
Jacksonville, Fla.
Everbank Field
Jan. 1
Noon
ESPN2
Heart of Dallas
Purdue vs. Oklahoma State
Dallas
Cotton Bowl
Jan. 1
Noon
ESPNU
Outback
Michigan vs. South Carolina
Tampa, Fla.
Raymond James Stadium
Jan. 1
1 p.m.
ESPN
Capital One
Nebraska vs. Georgia
Orlando, Fla.
Florida Citrus Bowl
Jan. 1
1 p.m.
ABC Sports
Rose Bowl Game presented by Vizio
Wisconsin vs. Stanford
Pasadena, Calif.
Rose Bowl
Jan. 1
5 p.m.
ESPN
Discover Orange
Northern Illinois vs. Florida State
Miami
Sun Life Stadium
Jan. 1
8:30 p.m.
ESPN
Allstate Sugar
Louisville vs. Florida
New Orleans
Louisiana Superdome
Jan. 2
8:30 p.m.
ESPN
Tostitos Fiesta
Oregon vs. Kansas State
Glendale, Ariz.
U. of Phoenix Stadium
Jan. 3
8:30 p.m.
ESPN
AT&T Cotton
Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma
Arlington, Texas
Cowboys Stadium
Jan. 4
8 p.m.
FOX Sports
BBVA Compass
Pittsburgh vs. Ole Miss
Birmingham, Ala.
Legion Field
Jan. 5
1 p.m.
ESPN
GoDaddy.com
Kent State vs. Arkansas State
Mobile, Ala.
Ladd-Peebles Stadium
Jan. 6
9 p.m.
ESPN
Discover BCS National Championship
Notre Dame vs. Alabama
Miami
Sun Life Stadium
Jan. 7
8:30 p.m.
ESPN

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Final 2012 BCS Standings

The final 2012 BCS standings are out and to nobody's surprise, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish are the No. 1 team. They'll face the Alabama Crimson Tide in the BCS Championship Game on January 7, 2013 in Miami, FL.

BCSBut that's not the big story.

All the Northern Illinois Huskies had to do gain a spot in a BCS bowl was to finish in the top 16 and finish ahead of a conference champion from an automatically qualifying school.

Well they did just that as they finished No. 15 in the final BCS Poll and were ahead of Louisville (21) and Wisconsin (NR), both of whom won their respective conference titles.

Here's how the BCS bowls shape up:

Discover BCS National ChampionshipJanuary 7, 2013
Notre Dame vs Alabama

Rose Bowl Game presented by VizioJanuary 1, 2013
Wisconsin vs Stanford

Discover Orange BowlJanuary 1, 2013
Northern Illinois vs Florida State

Allstate Sugar BowlJanuary 2, 2013
Louisville vs Florida

Tostitos Fiesta BowlJanuary 3, 2013
Oregon vs Kansas State

You can head over to the BCS website to see how the poll is computed weekly and how the teams are selected for the BCS bowls.

For a full look at the final 2012 BCS Standings, click on the read more button below if you're on the home page.

Rank Team USA TODAY poll Harris poll Computer rank BCS average PVS
1 Notre Dame 1 .9966 1 .9969 1 1.000 .9978 1
2 Alabama 2 .9607 2 .9617 3 .9100 .9441 2
3 Florida 4 .8725 4 .8626 2 .9600 .8984 4
4 Oregon 3 .8902 3 .8863 6 .8100 .8621 5
5 Kansas State 6 .8068 6 .8111 4 .8500 .8226 6
6 Stanford 8 .7068 7 .7450 4 .8500 .7683 8
7 Georgia 5 .8244 5 .8306 11 .6200 .7583 3
8 LSU 7 .7532 8 .7402 7 .7600 .7511 7
9 Texas A&M 9 .7044 9 .6925 10 .6300 .6756 9
10 South Carolina 10 .6420 10 .6393 9 .7000 .6604 10
11 Oklahoma 11 .6136 11 .6070 8 .7300 .6502 11
12 Florida State 12 .5783 12 .5757 16 .3600 .5047 13
13 Oregon State 14 .4495 14 .4452 12 .5200 .4716 15
14 Clemson 13 .5214 13 .5165 15 .3700 .4693 14
15 Northern Illinois 16 .3356 16 .3471 19 .3000 .3276 21
16 Nebraska 21 .2224 18 .2470 13 .5100 .3264 12
17 UCLA 19 .2766 17 .2751 17 .3100 .2872 16
18 Michigan 22 .1885 22 .1826 14 .3900 .2537 19
19 Boise State 15 .3858 15 .3680 31 .0000 .2513 20
20 Northwestern 17 .3010 20 .2372 21 .1600 .2327 22
21 Louisville 18 .2773 19 .2452 29 .0200 .1808 NR
22 Utah State 20 .2264 21 .2296 23 .0800 .1787 24
23 Texas 25 .0658 24 .0800 17 .3100 .1519 18
24 San Jose State 24 .0746 26 .0692 20 .2600 .1346 25
25 Kent State 26 .0569 23 .1148 25 .0600 .0772 17

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Springfield Falcons 5, Connecticut Whale 0

By Wil Goldsholl

Hartford, CT, December 2, 2012 – A winless weekend for the Connecticut Whale finished Sunday with a 5-0 loss to the Springfield Falcons at the XL Center, as the Falcons handed the New York Rangers’ affiliate their third loss in three nights.

CT WhaleThe rival Falcons, still at the top of the Northeast Division, picked up win number 12 with the victory. Connecticut fell to 9-9-2-0

Springfield backstop Curtis McElhinney stopped 34 shots in his fifth shutout of the year. He leads the league in that category and remains top five in the AHL in goals against average. Jason Missiaen saved 23 of 28 in his sixth appearance.

Springfield drew first blood, after shutting down a 2-on-1 opportunity, when Cam Atkinson pulled a wrister that was initially stopped by Jason Missiaen, but Atkinson converted on the rebound. The goal was Atkinson’s eighth of the year, assisted by Jonathan Audy-Marchessault.  Just two and a half minutes in, Springfield had a 5-0 shot advantage.

Connecticut would turn the offense around, at least for the time being, when Patrick Cullity was called for cross-checking. Connecticut produced eight shots during the man-advantage.

Matt Gilroy was sent off for hooking behind Missiaen’s net with 9:06 to play. Audy-Marchessault connected with Ryan Johansen on a brilliant goal-line give-and-go to take a 2-0 edge. With the score, Johansen picked up his seventh goal.

Despite outshooting Springfield 13-7 in the first period, the Whale would take a 3-0 deficit in to the first break. John Moore’s slapper from the left point found Matt Calvert in front, and the Manitoba product redirected the puck beautifully with just under four minutes to play.

McElhinney came up with big time saves on Mike Vernace and Tommy Grant before the first expired.

Grant came as close as to scoring as anyone in a white jersey would when he clanged one off the crossbar, but two minutes later Sean Collins put Springfield up 4-0 just before the midway mark of regulation. The play raised some eyebrows as the puck nearly escaped the zone seconds prior to the well-placed wrister.

Micheal Haley looked to put some life in to the Connecticut bench by scrapping with Dalton Smith, but he was also called for roughing and Springfield had yet another power play chance.

Things got chippy late in the second, and the two squads amassed 24 penalty minutes during the period.

In a relatively uneventful third period, Haley squared up with Tomas Kubalik with 10:17 to play, and captain Ryan Craig netted his 12th of the season to close out scoring.

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Springfield Falcons 5 at Connecticut Whale 0
Sunday, December 2, 2012 – XL Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Springfield 3 1 1 – 5
Connecticut 0 0 0 – 0

1st Period-1, Springfield, Atkinson 10 (Audy-Marchessault), 2:23. 2, Springfield, Johansen 7 (Audy-Marchessault, Erixon), 12:16 (PP). 3, Springfield, Calvert 6 (Moore), 16:02. Penalties-Cullity Spr (cross-checking), 3:43; Gilroy Ct (hooking), 10:54; Newbury Ct (hooking), 18:53.

2nd Period-4, Springfield, Collins 5 9:46. Penalties-Erixon Spr (interference), 10:06; Smith Spr (fighting), 12:49; Haley Ct (roughing, fighting), 12:49; Tessier Ct (unsportsmanlike conduct), 17:03; Vernace Ct (roughing), 17:03; Newbury Ct (interference), 19:03; Calvert Spr (roughing), 19:15; Parlett Ct (roughing), 19:15.

3rd Period-5, Springfield, Craig 5 (Atkinson, Drazenovic), 14:09 (PP). Penalties-Kubalik Spr (fighting), 9:43; Haley Ct (fighting), 9:43; Gilroy Ct (cross-checking), 13:52.

Shots on Goal-Springfield 7-14-7-28. Connecticut 13-10-11-34.
Power Play Opportunities-Springfield 2 / 7; Connecticut 0 / 2.
Goalies-Springfield, McElhinney 11-2-2 (34 shots-34 saves). Connecticut, Missiaen 2-3-0 (28 shots-23 saves).
A-2,091
Referees-Chris Brown (86).
Linesmen-Derek Wahl (46), Luke Galvin (2).

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2012 Blogpoll Top 25 – Week 14 Ballot

As many of you know, I am one of the voters in the BlogPoll Top 25. Each week, bloggers across the country representing the various FBS schools get together and put together their own top 25's.

Here at SOX & Dawgs, we are representing the UConn Huskies.

You can check out the ballot I submitted earlier today by clicking on the continue button below if you're on the homepage.


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Patriots Win 4th Straight AFC East Title, 10th since 2000.

Ryan Tannehill #17 of the Miami Dolphins is sacked by Jerod Mayo #51 of the New England Patriots during a game at Sun Life Stadium on December 2, 2012 in Miami Gardens, Florida.

That headline speaks volumes about the domination the New England Patriots have within their division.  While they have run wild in the AFC East in the Belichick era and have an unbelievable division record of 60-19 in that span sometimes the individual games don’t always come that easy.

And that was the case once again in Miami in December.  They should move Halloween to this month because it certainly is the Patriots personal house of horror when it comes to late season football.

In Brady’s 13 year career he is just 1-3 in December games in Miami.  The lone win was today’s. 

The Miami Dolphins are a different team and look like they are on track for the first time in a long time.  Sure they had that one good year under Tony Sporano but they eventually reverted back.

This time they look for real, at least they did today when it came to facing the division rival New England Patriots in sunny, warm Miami.

It didn’t looks so good for the Fish out of the gate when their first possession ended in a fumbled and botched punt that resulted in the Patriots starting 1st and 10 from Miami’s 12 yard line.  That led to a TD by RB Stevan Ridley and a quick 7-0 lead and it looked like the potential for a high scoring blow out.

But alas that was not to happen.  In fact I can honestly say with a straight face that the Patriots bend but don’t break defense saved the day.  Missing some key defensive lineman with injuries or suspensions the rest of the crew and the no-names stood up especially DE Trevor Scott.

The Oakland Raiders reject had his best game in a Patriots uniform, making his presence felt at every turn.

While it was far from a dominant defensive effort on the part of the Patriots it was good enough to lead them to a win on a day when the offense looked sluggish in the Miami warmth.

QB Tom Brady was the one who struggled greatly but he has always been hit or miss in Sun Life Stadium or what ever it was called at it’s different points.  Brady clearly had a tough day he was just 24 of 40 for 238 yards with 1 TD pass and 1 INT and got sacked four times tying a season’s high.

That pick by Miami’s Reshad Jones was just first for Brady in his last 202 opportunities, it was the current longest streak in the NFL until that point.  It was his first pick since he threw two in Seattle in Week 6.

Ridley did most of his work on the final drive when he notched 46 yards on 10 carries.  He was nearly the entire 16 play, 77 yard drive that ate up a huge 7:18 in clock time and culminated with a Stephen Gostkowski field goal and a ten point, two possession lead.

Patriots at Dolphins Gamebook includes the box score, all the stats, play by play, drive charts and more.

Patriots at Dolphins Game Recap.

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Turning Point of the Game

The Patriots final drive in which RB Stevan Ridley took over and ran the clock down.  Ridley had 46 rushing yards in the final drive leading to a Stephen Gostkowski field goal that made it a two possession game with 1:15 to play.

Offensive Player(s) of the Game

RB Stevan Ridley had 19 carries and gained 71 yards to go over 1,000 yards rushing on the season.  He also scored his 9th rushing TD of the season.

Defensive Player of the Game

DE Trevor Scott had 3 tackles (3 solo), 2 sacks, 1 tackle for loss, 1 QB hit and 1 forced fumble.

Game Notes

Starters for the Patriots were:

On Offense:

LT Solder

LG Thomas

C Wendell

RG Connolly

RT Vollmer

TE Hernandez

WR Edelman

WR Welker

WR Lloyd

QB Brady

RB Ridley

On Defense:

DE Ninkovich

DT Wilfork

DT Love

DE Deaderick

LB Mayo

LB Spikes

LB Hightower

CB Talib

CB Wilson

S Gregory

S McCourty

Inactives for the Game:

Patriots

1. TE Rob Gronkowski (forearm/hip)

2. S Derrick Martin

3. RB James Develin

4. G Mitch Petrus

5. DE Chandler Jones (foot)

6. TE Visanthe Shiancoe

7. G Logan Mankins (ankle/calf)

Dolphins

1. QB Pat Devlin (hip)

2. S Jonathon Amaya

3. LB Josh Kaddu

4. T Will Yeatman

5. TE Michael Egnew

6. TE Kyle Miller

7. DT Kheeston Randall

The spread (Patriots MINUS 9) WAS NOT covered.  The over/under (51.5) WAS NOT COVERED.  I GAVE the points (Patriots) and took the OVER.  I am now 3-9 vs. the spread and 8 of 12 calling the under/over.

The Dolphins lead the all-time series 50-44. This includes 3 meetings in the playoffs (1982, 1985, 1997) with the Patriots holding a 2-1 post season edge.

With the win at Miami the Patriots clinched their 12th consecutive winning season and their 10th AFC East Championship since 2000 and 4th in a row.

This is the franchise’s 15th AFC East title breaking the tie for most division crowns with Miami.

Since 1999 the Patriots have the best record in the NFL at 156-64.

New England now has a 6-game winning streak after starting the season 3-3.

Since 2001 the Patriots are 71-16 in games played on Thanksgiving or later.

Since 2001 New England is 42-5 in December games.

New England is 58-15 vs. the AFC East since 2001 in the regular season. 

The Patriots are now a combined 20-0 in the second half of the season since 2010. 

Their last loss in the second half was in 2009 in the season finale at Houston.

An AFC East rival has not swept the Patriots in a season series since 2000 when Miami and New York swept them.

The Patriots all-time in Miami are 15-33.

The Patriots have swept the Dolphins 8 times in the series history including 5 times in the Belichick era (2003-04, 07, 10-11).

Bill Belichick is now 201-107 including playoffs in his career.

Belichick’s 201 wins are good for tie for 7th all-time with Former Broncos, Giants and Falcons head coach Dan Reeves.

Bill Belichick coached teams are 16-11 vs. Miami. Belichick is 16-9 as Patriots head coach and he was 0-2 as the head coach of the Cleveland Browns.

Tom Brady is 15-6 vs. the Dolphins. Overall including playoffs he is 149-44.

Brady has 325 TD passes in his career he is now 5th all-time.  Hall of Famer Fran Tarkenton is 4th with 342.

Brady has thrown at least 1 TD pass in 44 consecutive games.

He is the first starting QB in NFL history to have won 10 division titles breaking his tied with Joe Montana.

He is now 9th all-time for most completions.

Brady’s INT was the first he had thrown in 202 attempts it was the longest current streak in the NFL and it dates back to Week 6 in Seattle.

WR Wes Welker now has catches in 113 consecutive games including playoffs, 96 as a Patriot.  The last time Welker did not have a catch in a game was 12/24/05 as a Dolphin.

Welker went over 1,000 receiving yards for the season and now has 1,064.

WR Julian Edelman was seen post game with a walking boot on and crutches.

RB Stevan Ridley leads the team in rushing with 1009 yards on 225 carries.  He is the 12th Patriot to rush for 1,000 yards in a season and first since BenJarvis Green-Ellis in 2010.

He also scored his 9th rushing TD of the season.

LB Jerod Mayo (4th), DE Trevor Scott (1st) and DL Brandon Deaderick (2nd) all forced fumbles.

Mayo (3rd) and Scott (1st, 2nd) each had sacks Sunday.

Mayo (3rd), Scott (2nd) and DB Kyle Arrington (1st) all had QB hits.

DT Vince Wilfork had a fumble recovery it was his 4th of the season.

LB Brandon Spikes defensed two passes vs. Miami they were his 6th and 7th passes defensed this season.

WR Matthew Slater made 2 special teams tackles He leads the team with 16 special teams tackles this year.

Roster moves this week:

  • Signed WR Jeremy Ebert to the practice squad.  Ebert was a 7th round pick of the team that was released after the preseason.
  • Promoted RB James Develin to 53-man roster from practice squad.
  • NFL suspended DE Jermaine Cunningham on Monday for 4 games for violation of the performance enhancing drug policy.
  • Announced that DB Sterling Moore was signed off the practice squad by the Dallas Cowboys.

The Patriots sacked Miami QB Ryan Tannehill 3 times, while Brady was sacked 4 times tying a season high.

New England’s defense held Miami to just 15 first downs (7 rushing, 7 passing, 1 by penalty) and 277 total yards.

New England is PLUS 24 in turnover differential. The offense has given up 4 INT and 5 fumbles, while the defense has 14 INTs and 19 fumble recoveries. 

The Patriots were 2 for 4 (100%) in the red zone.  They had 2 TDs and 2 FGs.

New England was 7 for 15 (47%) on third down conversions and 0 for 0 on 4th down attempts.

Miami head coach Joe Philbin in his 1st season as an NFL head coach; he is 5-7 since taking over.

He is 0-1 against New England in his career.

Ryan Tannehill is 0-1 vs. the Patriots.

Miami has lost the last 5 meetings between the teams.

Miami has swept the season series from the Patriots 13 times.  The last time was in 2000.

The Dolphins hold a 33-15 series advantage over the Patriots at home and they have a 15-10 series lead at Sun Life Stadium (formerly known as Joe Robbie Stadium, Pro Player Park/Stadium, Dolphins/Dolphin Stadium and Land Shark Stadium) since it opened in 1987.

Miami was 3 for 13 (23%) on 3rd down conversions and 1 for 2 (50%) on 4th down attempts.

The Dolphins were 1 for 2 (50%) in the red zone.  They had 1 TD and 1 FG.

Miami fumbled the ball four times but only lost one (Tannehill).

Miami is MINUS 10 in turnover differential. The offense has given up 12 INT and 10 fumbles, while the defense has 9 INTs and 3 fumble recoveries. 

Ron Winter was the game referee.  The temp at kickoff was 77 and cloudy.

Attendance – 72,114 at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens FL. 

Post Game Interviews

Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and Patriots QB Tom Brady post game press conference via patriots.com

This Week in the AFC East

Buffalo whipped Jacksonville, 34-18

NY Jets edged Arizona, 7-6

AFC East Standings

Patriots                   9-3/5-0

Dolphins                  5-7/1-3

Bills                        5-7/1-3

Jets                        5-7/2-3

Next Week

The Patriots host the Houston Texans next Monday at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro MA.  Kick off is at 8:30 p.m. on ESPN.

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2012 NCAA Football Rankings – Week 15 (Dec. 2)

AP & USA Today Coaches Polls

The final regular season NCAA college football rankings are out and the Notre Dame Irish will finish the season as the No. 1 team. They'll likely face the Alabama Crimson Tide in the BCS Championship when the pairings are announced on Sunday night.

The Irish are followed by Alabama, The Ohio State Buckeyes, Florida Gators and Oregon Ducks in the AP Poll. The Irish and Crimson Tide are followed by the Oregon Ducks, Florida and Georgia Bulldogs in the USA Today Coaches' Poll.

The only team that is ranked in the top 25 are the Louisville Cardinals who come in at No. 22 in the AP Poll and No. 18 in the Coaches' Poll.

The Cincinnati Bearcats and Rutgers Scarlet Knights are the only teams from the Big East amongst the others receiving votes.

For a full look at the 2012 NCAA Football Rankings – Week 15 (Dec. 2), please click on the continue reading button below if you're on the home page.

AP Top 25 USA Today Poll
RK TEAM REC PTS PVS RK TEAM REC PTS PVS
1 Notre Dame (60) 12-0 1500 1 1 Notre Dame (56) 12-0 1470 1
2 Alabama 12-1 1424 2 2 Alabama (3) 12-1 1417 2
3 Ohio State 12-0 1302 4 3 Oregon 11-1 1313 4
4 Florida 11-1 1279 5 4 Florida 11-1 1287 5
5 Oregon 11-1 1250 6 5 Georgia 11-2 1216 3
6 Georgia 11-2 1213 3 6 Kansas State 11-1 1190 7
7 Kansas State 11-1 1129 7 7 LSU 10-2 1111 6
8 Stanford 11-2 1094 8 8 Stanford 11-2 1047 9
9 LSU 10-2 1051 9 9 Texas A&M 10-2 1039 8
10 Texas A&M 10-2 1025 10 10 South Carolina 10-2 947 10
11 South Carolina 10-2 907 11 11 Oklahoma 10-2 890 11
12 Oklahoma 10-2 851 12 12 Florida State 11-2 853 12
13 Florida State 11-2 789 13 13 Clemson 10-2 769 14
14 Clemson 10-2 691 15 14 Oregon State 9-3 663 17
15 Oregon State 9-3 638 16 15 Boise State 10-2 569 15
16 Northern Illinois 12-1 534 19 16 Northern Illinois 12-1 495 18
17 UCLA 9-4 440 17 17 Northwestern 9-3 444 20
18 Utah State 10-2 379 20 18 Louisville 10-2 409 23
19 Michigan 8-4 306 21 19 UCLA 9-4 408 16
20 Boise State 10-2 276 25 20 Utah State 10-2 334 22
21 Northwestern 9-3 266 22 21 Nebraska 10-3 328 13
22 Louisville 10-2 248 NR 22 Michigan 8-4 278 24
23 Nebraska 10-3 227 14 23 Wisconsin 8-5 115 NR
24 San Jose State 10-2 157 NR 24 San Jose State 10-2 110 NR
25 Kent State 11-2 117 18 25 Texas 8-4 97 21
Dropped from rankings: Dropped from rankings:
Texas 23, Oklahoma State 24 Kent State 19, Rutgers 25
Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes:
Penn State 83, Vanderbilt 67, Wisconsin 62, Texas 51, San Diego State 22, Fresno State 20, Baylor 15, Cincinnati 15, Oklahoma State 15, TCU 14, Arkansas State 13, USC 11, Tulsa 9, Rutgers 6, Ball State 2, North Carolina 1, West Virginia 1 Kent State 84, Vanderbilt 75, Cincinnati 46, Tulsa 32, Fresno State 31, Rutgers 29, San Diego State 23, Arkansas State 20, Oklahoma State 15, Mississippi State 9, Arizona State 8, Louisiana Tech 2, USC 2

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