2012 BlogPoll Top 25 – Week 8

Here is the BlogPoll Top 25 for week seven in college football. If you're curious to see how I voted, you can check my 2012 BlogPoll top 25 week 8 ballot. You can also checkout the weekly analysis of the BlogPoll Top 25.


College Football Rankings 2011

Results for Week 8

# School Points/blog SD Delta
1 Alabama Crimson Tide (55) 24.41 1.05
2 Florida Gators (16) 23.19 1.37 Arrow_up 1
3 Oregon Ducks (2) 23.00 1.22 Arrow_down -1
4 Kansas St. Wildcats (4) 22.61 1.75
5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (1) 20.92 1.53
6 LSU Tigers 18.62 2.12
7 Oregon St. Beavers 18.15 2.70 Arrow_up 1
8 Oklahoma Sooners 17.48 2.95 Arrow_up 1
9 Ohio St. Buckeyes (1) 15.34 5.12 Arrow_up 1
10 USC Trojans 15.03 3.38 Arrow_up 2
11 Florida St. Seminoles 14.51 3.40
12 Mississippi St. Bulldogs 12.51 3.22 Arrow_up 2
13 Texas Tech Red Raiders 11.24 3.98 Arrow_up 5
14 Clemson Tigers 11.09 3.54 Arrow_up 2
15 Georgia Bulldogs 10.97 3.84 Arrow_down -2
16 Louisville Cardinals 10.35 3.72 Arrow_down -1
17 South Carolina Gamecocks 9.97 3.72 Arrow_down -10
18 Rutgers Scarlet Knights 9.20 3.72 Arrow_up 1
19 Stanford Cardinal 7.19 4.02 Arrow_up 3
20 Ohio Bobcats 5.10 4.31 Arrow_up 3
21 Texas A&M Aggies 4.70 3.95 Arrow_down -1
22 Michigan Wolverines 4.15 3.18 Arrow_up 3
23 Boise St. Broncos 4.09 3.58 Arrow_up 3
24 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs 1.82 2.56 Arrow_up 5
25 West Virginia Mountaineers 1.54 2.42 Arrow_down -8
Others Receiving Votes: Texas Longhorns | Wisconsin Badgers | Toledo Rockets | Nebraska Cornhuskers | Northern Illinois Huskies | Penn St. Nittany Lions | Duke Blue Devils | Tulsa Golden Hurricane | Cincinnati Bearcats | TCU Horned Frogs | Arizona St. Sun Devils | Oklahoma St. Cowboys | North Carolina Tar Heels | Arizona Wildcats | UCLA Bruins | Michigan St. Spartans | Nevada Wolf Pack | ULM Warhawks | N.C. State Wolfpack | Kent St. Golden Flashes | Northwestern Wildcats | Ball St. Cardinals
Updated: Oct 23, 2012 10:00 AM EDT

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 10/23

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.

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UConn Football links

DC answered a question in his mailbag [desmond conner – hartford courant]

Kashif Moore signed to Chargers practice squad [jim fuller – new haven register]

Sean Mulcahy’s Report Card [sean mulcahy – sny.com]

UConn Women's Basketball links

Stokes’ lessons learned [carl adamec – sny.com]

Geno Auriemma Sports Columnist? [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Auriemma Advocating Major Change To The Sport, NCAA Tournament [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Hartley To Miss Another Week Of Practice [rich elliott – ct post]

Top Texas guard visiting UConn this week [jim fuller – new haven register]

#BECountdown – Connecticut Huskies Women's Basketball Preview [bigeast.org]

Geno's idea to lower rims has merit [ct post]

UConn Men's Basketball links

Five Questions for UConn’s Season [kevin duffy – ct post]

Alumni Profile: Rip Hamilton [uconn huskies basketball]

#BECountdown – Connecticut Huskies Men's Basketball Preview [bigeast.org]

Other UConn related links

W. Volleyball. Pair of Husky Freshmen Honored by BIG EAST [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Soccer. Jennifer Skogerboe Named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Soccer. Women's Soccer Hosts Rutgers on Thursday in First Round of BIG EAST Championship [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Men's Soccer Senior Day vs. Providence Saturday Is SOLD OUT! [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Tennis. Women's Tennis Sends Four To ITA Regionals [uconnhuskies.com]

UConn: 'Our Goal Is To Work Amicably With The (Morgan) School' [clinton patch]

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In The Red Zone – October 23

In The Red Zone

Despite Woes Patriots Defense Still Creates Turnovers

We all have our feelings on the Patriots defense, especially the secondary and the gaping amount of yardage they yield.  But as a whole the New England defensive unit is among the league leaders in turnover ratio.

They came into the Week 7 matchup with the New York Jets tied for first with a plus 10. The offense had given up 3 INT and 3 fumbles, while the defense had 6 INTs and 10 fumble recoveries.

After Sunday they now sit at plus 11 in the giveaway/takeaway stat after recovering 1 of 3 Jets fumbles and having rookie CB Alfonzo Dennard get his first NFL INT off of  Mark Sanchez deep in the red zone.

Last season the Patriots finished 3rd in the NFL in turnover differential with a plus 17.  That mark led the AFC and trailed only San Francisco (plus 28) and Green Bay (plus 24).  The plus 17 they had in 2011 was 10 more than the next closest AFC team, which was Houston who finished at plus 7.

Since Robert Kraft purchased the team in 1994, New England leads the NFL in giveaway/takeaway ratio with a plus 133.  The next closest team in that time span is the Kansas City Chiefs who are plus 88 and then Green Bay is third at plus 72.  I was stunned that noted takeaway teams like Pittsburgh and Chicago were not in the top three.

Luckily in years past whenever the team needed a big play on defense they have gotten it and that was the case once again on an autumn afternoon in Foxboro in 2012.

 

Play Calling Suspect

At the end of last season offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien left the Patriots to take the head coaching job at Penn State University and former offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels returned to his old job to take O’Brien’s place.  But after 7 games in 2012 the offense seems to have hit a wall at times and is being called ”uncreative” by many and others are just openly criticizing the play calling by McDaniels.

I have often said during games that to me the Patriots offense is at its best when they put Tom Brady in the no huddle give him the personnel he needs on the field to run it and just give him the plays and let him go.

Sunday there were times it seemed like they would start clicking in a no huddle or hurry up only to end up going back to a traditional offense.  Other times it seemed as if they would be moving ball by throwing it only to inexplicably call a run play.

Then there was the ultra slow developing flea flicker in which Brady had a wide open Aaron Hernandez shooting down the seem but he could do nothing with it because he hadn’t gotten the ball back yet.

One of the best drives they had in the game was on their second possession of the first half that led to the first Rob Gronkowski TD catch.  In a no huddle, shotgun starting at their 42 yard line they went 7 yard pass to Hernandez.  Incomplete to Gronkowski; 19 yard pass to Gronkowski; 11 yard pass to Hernandez and incomplete to Brandon Lloyd.  Stevan Ridley ran for 4 yards to the Jets 17 and then Brady hit Gronk in the end zone for a TD.

58 yards on 7 plays in 2:19, perfect.

Then their very next drive they started on their own 20 gained 36 yards and after 9 plays they ended up punting.  They used 4:34 but got no where.  Of the 9 plays they ran only 1 was in a no huddle and that got negated on a Jets encroachment penalty.

The other plays in the drive were a 2 yard pass to Julian Edelman; a Shane Vereen 2 yard run; a Ridley 4 yard run for a 1st down at their 33.  Brady then threw incomplete deep to Lloyd; Vereen had a 4-yard run and Gronk caught a 13-yard pass for a 1st down at the 50-yard line.  Ridley went for no gain.  Brady threw to Gronkowski for 7 yards that got called back on holding call on Donald Thomas.  Now 2nd and 20 Brady throws incomplete deep to Lloyd and then 16 yards to Welker forcing the Patriots to punt on 4th and 4.

There was no rhythm to the drive it was like the offense and McDaniels totally lost the feel for the game.  They were leading 14-7 at this point and with an effective uptempo drive they’d have killed about the same amount of clock and possibly come away with at the very least a Stephen Gostkowski field goal and best case another touchdown and start pulling away.

The failure to move the ball on that drive and maintain what they had the drive before was the start of letting the Jets hang around.  On the next Jets possession they got they safety to go up 16-7 but when they got the ball back after the free kick, they ran 4 plays and then had to punt again.

That drive was 3 Ridley runs for 15 total yards gaining a 1st down and then on 3rd and 5 Brady got sacked for a 9 yard loss killing the drive.

Something needs to change with the offensive flow for this team.  McDaniels just needs to put the ball in Brady’s hands and let him fly.  O’Brien was always good for giving Brady the plays he liked best and let him go, McDaniels needs to go back to that part of the offensive philosophy.

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News and Notes

Patriots head coach Bill Belichick had his weekly day after conference call with the media on Monday.  (patriots.com)

QB Tom Brady had his weekly Patriots Monday call in. (WEEI)

Offensive snaps by skill players vs. New York  (ESPN Boston)

Defensive snaps played vs. Jets (ESPN Boston)

Patriots secondary reached a new low Sunday against the Jets (ESPN Boston)

The good, bad and ugly from the win (ESPN Boston)

Gostkowski was clutch in getting Patriots past Jets (Boston Herald)

Five takeaways from Jets – Patriots (Boston Globe)

Ninkovich on forcing the OT fumble (Boston Globe)

McCourty: “My teammates saved my life today” (Boston Globe)

New England is 9-3 when wearing throwback uniforms.  6-0 as the home team.

Since 1999 the Patriots have the best record in the NFL at 151-64.

Since 2003 New England is 34-7 in October games.

Since Robert Kraft purchased the team in 1994 the Patriots are 25-14 vs. the Jets.

New England is 55-15 vs. the AFC East since 2001 in the regular season.  In that time span they are 29-6 in division home games.

Since Gillette Stadium opened in 2002 the Patriots are 69-14 at home in the regular season.

Bill Belichick’s 196 wins are good for 8th all-time.  He is now 196-107 including playoffs in his career.

Belichick is 19-10 vs. the Jets in his career.  He is 18-9 against them as the head coach in New England and that includes two playoff games (1-1).

Tom Brady is 17-5 vs. the Jets including 1-1 in the playoffs.  Overall including playoffs he is 144-44.

That was Brady’s 35th career game winning performance with the team tied or losing in the fourth quarter.  That was his second comeback win against the Jets, the first was in December of 2001 when New England won 17-16 after starting the 4th quarter trailing 16-14.  Of the 35 game winning performances that was his 10th against an AFC East opponent.

Brady has 312 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 39 consecutive games.

The Patriots are 84-16 when Brady throws at least 2 TD passes in a game.

WR Wes Welker now has catches in 108 consecutive games including playoffs, 91 as a Patriot.  The last time Welker did not have a catch in a game was 12/24/05 as a Dolphin.

Welker did not get 100-yards receiving so he will share the team record for four consecutive games with 100-yards receiving.

CB Devin McCourty was the deep man for kickoff returns.  He had a costly 4th quarter fumble but he also had a 104-yard return for a TD.  He returned the ball 6 times for 199 yards.

LB Jerod Mayo led the team on Sunday with 11 tackles (10 solo).  Mayo now has a team high 83 tackles with 54 of them being solo.

Mayo also forced a fumble as did LB Rob Ninkovich.  Ninkovich now leads the team in forced fumbles with 4 this year.

Ninkovich also led the team with 1.5 sacks and 2 QB hits.  Ninkovich is now 2nd on the team in sacks with 4, DE Chandler Jones has 5.

Ninkovich had his 2nd fumble recovery of the season on Sunday.

The Patriots sacked New York QB Mark Sanchez 4 times, while allowing Brady to be sacked 1 time.

Rex Ryan is 31-24 in his fourth season as a head coach.  He is 4-2 in the playoffs for an overall record of 35-26.

He is 3-5 vs. New England in his career.

Mark Sanchez is 3-5 vs. the Patriots including 1-0 in the playoffs.

Sanchez had two fumbles on Sunday and both were costly.  The first gave the Patriots a safety and a 16-7 lead in the second quarter.  The second one in OT secured the win when he got strip sacked at the Jets 28-yard line and Ninkovich recovered the ball at the 25-yard line.

Jets S LaRon Landry had a game high 12 tackles, that’s an awful lot for safety to have in a game.

New England is PLUS 11 in turnover differential. The offense has given up 3 INT and 4 fumbles, while the defense has 7 INTs and 11 fumble recoveries.

The Patriots were 2 for 2 (100%) in the red zone.  They had 2 TDs. New York was 2 for 4 (50%) in the red zone.  They had 2 TDs and 2 FGs.

New England was 9 for 17 (53%) on third down conversions and 0 for 0 on 4th down attempts. The Jets were 8 for 15 (53%) on 3rd down conversions and 0 for 0 on 4th down attempts.

Next Week

The Patriots visit London England to face the St. Louis Rams next Sunday at Wimbley Stadium.  Kick off is at 1 p.m. on CBS.

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UConn’s Game Time Set For South Florida on 11/3

UConn Huskies @ South Florida Bulls

While the UConn Huskies are off for this upcoming weekend, the Big East Conference announced on Monday the game time for their matchup for the South Florida Bulls on Saturday, November 3.

The two teams will kickoff at 7 p.m. at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL. The game will be nationally televised on ESPNU.

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2012 World Series Schedule

2012 World Series

With the San Francisco Giants coming back from a 3-1 series deficit in the NLCS to beat the St. Louis Cardinals and the Detroit Tigers sweeping the New York Yankees, the matchup for the 2012 World Series is set.

The Giants will have home field advantage in the World Series by virtue of the National League's win in the 2012 MLB All-Star Game at Kauffman Stadum in Kansas City, MO back in July.

Here is the schedule for 2012 World Series (will be updated as warranted):

Detroit Tigers vs San Francisco Giants

Wednesday, October 24 – Game 1, Tigers @ Giants, 8:07 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck. (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Erin Andrews (reporter), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Thursday, October 25 – Game 2, Tigers @ Giants, 8:07 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck. (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Erin Andrews (reporter), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Saturday, October 27 – Game 3, Giants @ Tigers, 8:07 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck. (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Erin Andrews (reporter), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Sunday, October 28 –  Game 4, Giants @ Tigers, 8:07 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck. (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Erin Andrews (reporter), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

*Monday, October 29 – Game 5, Giants @ Tigers, 8:07 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck. (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Erin Andrews (reporter), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

*Wednesday, October 31 – Game 6, Tigers @ Giants, 8:07 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck. (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Erin Andrews (reporter), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

*Thursday, November 1 – Game 7, Tigers @ Giants, 8:07 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck. (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Erin Andrews (reporter), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

*if necessary

H/T to Fang's Bites for the announcing pairings

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Bob Costas Goes One-On-One With Former Red Sox Manager Bobby Valentine

Costas Tonight

Other than a few parting words when he was fired from the Boston Red Sox, former skipper Bobby Valentine hasn’t said much at all in the media, if anything.

Now, on Tuesday night, he’ll sit down with Bob Costas. We can only imagine what he’ll say but if you’re interested, here are the details.

NEW YORK – October 22, 2012 – Former Major League Baseball manager Bobby Valentine, who was fired after his first season leading the Boston Red Sox, is scheduled to join Bob Costas, a 23-time Emmy Award-winning journalist and one of America’s preeminent interviewers, on the latest edition of Costas Tonight, a 60-minute program, to air on Tuesday, October 23 at 10 p.m. ET on NBC Sports Network.

This will be Valentine’s first sit-down interview since being fired by the Red Sox the day after the 2012 baseball season ended after his Red Sox finished in last place in the American League East for the first time in 20 years. It was Valentine’s only season as manager of the Boston Red Sox.

In addition to Costas’ sit-down interview with Valentine, NBC Sports’ and Access Hollywood’s Michelle Beadle will make her debut on Costas Tonight, joining Costas to discuss the top trending social media topics; and former NHL star and current NBC Sports Group analyst Jeremy Roenick will discuss the NHL lockout, and his experience going through a similar thing in 2005 when he lost an estimated $8 million in salary.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 10/22

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.

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UConn Football links

Big East bowl projections: Week 9 [andrea adelson – espn.com]

Big East power rankings: Week 9 [andrea adelson – espn.com]

Ryan Griffin honored [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Terrence Samuel Stays True to ‘Dream School’ [dom amore – hartford courant]

Don’t Tell Paul Pasqualoni About UConn Basketball Commit Terrence Samuel [hartford courant]

UConn faces life after Calhoun [foxsports.com]

Other UConn related links

Field Hockey. No. 4 Field Hockey Drops First Game of 2012, 4-1, at No. 2 Princeton [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Volleyball. Maugle Leads UConn in 3-1 Win at Pittsburgh [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Ice Hockey. Three-Goal First Dooms Women’s Hockey [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Vote Carlos Alvarez For The Senior CLASS Award! [uconnhuskies.com]

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Patriots Survive Another Late Fade, Win in OT 29-26

New England Patriots defensive end Rob Ninkovich (50) sacks New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez (6) to clinch a 29-26 Patriots win in overtime of an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass., Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012.

Aye. aye, aye.

The New England Patriots are truly the cardiac kids as once again the frittered away a two score lead with less than 9 minutes to play only to beat the visiting New York Jets in OT, 29-26 at Gillette Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

To look at the stats the numbers are as even as you can get without trying to make it look that way and that’s how the game played out.  It shouldn’t have though.  New England really outplayed the New York in the first half but defensive lapses that have haunted the team all year reared their ugly head again in Week 7.

It what looked to be a promising defensive turnaround in the seasons first two weeks the last five have been anything but stellar on that side of the ball.  The one bright spot was this week the three biggest pass plays against the Patriots were 23,24 and 26 yards instead of 44, 50 and 51 yards like last week in Seattle.

Now the offense is starting show signs of lack of consistency with some really odd play calls coming at the most inopportune times.

Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and QB Tom Brady need to work out these kinks as does defensive coordinator Matt Patricia and the secondary coaches and players.

This team is much better than a .500 team and while they sit a 4-3 now there destiny appears to be 9-7 and one and done in the playoffs.  Things need to change on both sides of the ball and quickly before this season is gone.

New Englanders watched a baseball team screw away a season we don’t need to watch a football team do it too.

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

Jets at Patriots Game Recap.

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New England Patriots defensive end Rob Ninkovich, center, runs with a recovered fumble after he sacked New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez to seal an 29-26 overtime win in an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass., Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. Celebrating at left is Patriots defensive tackle Vince Wilfork (75) as Jets linemen Brandon Moore (65), D'Brickashaw Ferguson (60) and Nick Mangold (74) walk off.

Turning Point of the Game

Patriots DE Jermaine Cunningham and LB Rob Ninkovich combined to sack and strip Jets QB Mark Sanchez of the ball in OT to seal the win.

Offensive Player of the Game

Jets WR Jeremy Kerley had 7 catches for a career high 120 yards.

Defensive Player(s) of the Game

Patriots LB Rob Ninkovich had 6 tackles (4 solo), 1.5 sacks, 2 tackles for loss, 2 QB hits, 1 forced fumble and 1 fumble recovery.

Game Notes

Starters for the Patriots were:

On Offense:

LT Solder

LG D. Thomas

C Wendell

RG Connolly

RT Vollmer

TE Gronkowski

TE Hernandez

WR Welker

WR Lloyd

QB Brady

RB Vereen

On Defense:

DE Cunningham

DT Wilfork

DT Love

DE Jones

LB Ninkovich

LB Mayo

LB Spikes

CB Dennard

CB Arrington

S Wilson

S McCourty

Inactives for the Game:

Patriots

1. G Logan Mankins (hip/calf)

2. S Steve Gregory (hip)

3. S Patrick Chung (shoulder)

4. RB Brandon Bolden (knee)

5. DE Jake Bequette

6. LB Tracy White (foot)

7. DE Ron Brace (back)

Jets

1. DT Sione Pouha (back)

2. DT Kenrick Ellis (knee)

3. S Eric Smith (knee)

4. RB Bilal Powell (shoulder)

5. WR Clyde Gates (shoulder)

6. QB Greg McElroy

7. C Cliff Schlauderlaff

The spread (Patriots MINUS 12) WAS NOT covered.  The over/under (47) WAS COVERED.  I GAVE the points (PATRIOTS) and took the OVER.  I am now 2-5 vs. the spread and 4 of 7 calling the under/over.

Patriots wore their 1980’s throw back uniforms during the game featuring a red jersey, white pants and white helmet with Pat the Patriot on it.

New England is 9-3 when wearing throwback uniforms.

Since 1999 the Patriots have the best record in the NFL at 151-64.

Since 2003 New England is 34-7 in October games.

Since Robert Kraft purchased the team in 1994 the Patriots are 25-14 vs. the Jets.

New England is 55-15 vs. the AFC East since 2001 in the regular season.  In that time span they are 29-6 in division home games.

Since Gillette Stadium opened in 2002 the Patriots are 69-14 at home in the regular season.

Bill Belichick is now 196-107 including playoffs in his career.

Belichick is 19-10 vs. the Jets in his career.  He is 18-9 against them as the head coach in New England and that includes two playoff games (1-1).

Tom Brady is 17-5 vs. the Jets including 1-1 in the playoffs.  Overall including playoffs he is 144-44.

Brady has 312 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 39 consecutive games.

The Patriots are 84-16 when Brady throws at least 2 TD passes in a game.

WR Wes Welker now has catches in 108 consecutive games including playoffs, 91 as a Patriot.  The last time Welker did not have a catch in a game was 12/24/05 as a Dolphin.

LB Rob Ninkovich had 1.5 sacks of the teams 4 sacks on the day for minus 9 yards.

Ninkovich and LB Jerod Mayo each forced 1 fumble.

Mayo led the team with 11 tackles (10 solo).

Ninkovich also had the lone fumble recovery that sealed the win for the Patriots.

Rookie CB Alfonzo Dennard had his first NFL INT.

Dennard, CB Kyle Arrington and CB Ras-I Dowling each had 1 pass defensed.

Arrington, S Tavon Wilson, WR Julian Edelman and TE Mike Hoomanawanui each made 1 special teams tackle.

Roster moves this week:

  • on Saturday the Patriots released OL Matt Tennant
  • signed LB Jeff Tarpinian from the practice squad

The Patriots sacked New York Jets QB Mark Sanchez 4 times, while allowing Brady to be sacked 1 time.

New England is PLUS 11 in turnover differential. The offense has given up 3 INT and 4 fumbles, while the defense has 7 INTs and 11 fumble recoveries.

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

New England was 9 for 17 (53%) on third down conversions and 0 for 0 on 4th down attempts.

Rex Ryan is 31-24 in his fourth season as a head coach.  He is 4-2 in the playoffs for an overall record of 35-26.

He is 3-5 vs. New England in his career including playoffs.

Mark Sanchez is 30-24 as a starting QB and is 4-2 in the playoffs for an overall record of 34-26.

He is 3-5 vs. the Patriots including 1-0 in the playoffs.

New York is 36-35 vs. the AFC East in the regular season since 2001.

New York has lost 14 of the last 21 meetings with New England including playoffs.

The Jets are 4-9 all-time at Gillette Stadium.  Overall as the road team in the series they are 25-29-1.

The Jets were 8 for 15 (53%) on 3rd down conversions and 0 for 0 on 4th down attempts.

New York was 2 for 4 (50%) in the red zone.  They had 2 TDs and 2 FGs.

New York is EVEN in turnover differential.  The offense has given up 7 INT and 5 fumbles, while the defense has 7 INT and 5 fumble recoveries.

Jeff Triplette was the game referee.  The temp at kickoff was 62 and partly cloudy.

Attendance – 68,752 at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro MA.

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

Tennessee nipped Buffalo, 35-34

Miami had a bye

AFC East Standings

Patriots                   4-3/2-0

Dolphins                  3-3/0-1

Jets                        3-4/2-1

Bills                        3-4/0-2

Next Week

The Patriots visit London, England to face the St. Louis Rams next Sunday at Wimbley Stadium.  Kick off is at 1 p.m. on CBS.

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2012 BCS Standings – Week 2 (Oct. 21)

For the second straight week, the Alabama Crimson Tide find themselves atop the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) standings.

BCS There is one change to the top five from last week as the Kansas State Wildcats have jumped over the Oregon Ducks for third place. So the top five this week is Alabama, the Florida Gators, Kansas State, Oregon and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

With the Cincinnati Bearcats falling on Saturday night to Toledo, there are now two teams from the Big East in the BCS Top 25. They are the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (15) and Louisville Cardinals (16). They are ranked in the same spots they were in last week.

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.

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Rank Team USA TODAY poll Harris poll Computer rank BCS average PVS
1 Alabama 1 1.000 1 .9976 4 .8900 .9625 1
2 Florida 3 .9010 3 .9120 1 .9800 .9310 2
3 Kansas State 4 .8990 4 .8943 2 .9400 .9111 4
4 Oregon 2 .9512 2 .9485 6 .7900 .8966 3
5 Notre Dame 5 .8278 5 .8257 3 .9000 .8512 5
6 LSU 6 .7892 6 .7896 7 .7800 .7862 6
7 Oregon State 9 .6603 8 .6960 5 .8700 .7421 8
8 Oklahoma 7 .7349 7 .7030 8 .7000 .7126 9
9 Southern Cal 8 .6875 9 .6727 16 .3700 .5767 10
10 Georgia 11 .5763 11 .5576 13 .4800 .5379 11
11 Mississippi State 12 .5424 12 .5572 13 .4800 .5265 12
12 Florida State 10 .6427 10 .6647 21 .5300 .4925 14
13 South Carolina 16 .4054 16 .4136 10 .6200 .4797 7
14 Texas Tech 17 .3871 17 .3736 9 .6600 .4736 17
15 Rutgers 15 .4319 15 .4191 11 .5600 .4703 15
16 Louisville 14 .4881 14 .4605 18 .3100 .4196 16
17 Stanford 19 .2719 18 .3231 11 .5600 .3850 20
18 Clemson 13 .5342 13 .5433 27 .0300 .3692 19
19 West Virginia 22 .1173 22 .1263 15 .4100 .2178 13
20 Texas A&M 21 .1553 21 .1617 17 .3200 .2123 18
21 Boise State 18 .2759 19 .2650 24 .0800 .2070 22
22 Michigan 20 .1790 20 .1704 19 .2200 .1898 NR
23 Texas 24 .0739 24 .0824 20 .2100 .1221 25
24 Ohio 23 .0895 23 .1019 22 .1600 .1171 NR
25 Wisconsin 25 .0705 26 .0473 25 .0600 .0593 NR

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Red Sox Make John Farrell Hiring Official

As we learned last night, the Boston Red Sox were all set to hire Toronto Blue Jays manager John Farrell as their skipper. On Sunday, the Red Sox made it official.

Here’s the release from the Red Sox:

The Boston Red Sox today announced that they have acquired Manager John Farrell from the Toronto Blue Jays and agreed to a three-year contract that will run through 2015.  As compensation to the Blue Jays, to whom Farrell was under contract through 2013, the Red Sox sent shortstop Mike Aviles and received in return right-handed pitcher David Carpenter.  The Red Sox sought and received permission from Toronto to talk directly to Farrell and made the agreement late last night.  The transaction was agreed upon by both clubs, and was contingent upon the Red Sox reaching an agreement with Farrell for their managerial position.

Boston Red SoxFarrell, 50, was the Red Sox’ pitching coach from 2007-10, a period in which the staff held opponents to an American League-low .254 batting average and led the league in strikeouts (4,771).  Farrell is the seventh manager in major league history acquired by one club while under contract to another.

“I’m extremely excited to be returning to the Red Sox and to Boston,” said Farrell.  “I love this organization.  It’s a great franchise in a special city and region, with great fans, and we want nothing more than to reward their faith in us.”

“We are thrilled to name John Farrell as our new manager,” said Executive Vice-President/General Manager Ben Cherington, who made the announcement.  “John has been a major league pitcher, front office executive, coach, and manager.  His broad set of experiences, and exceptional leadership skills, make him the ideal person to lead our team.  I have known him in various capacities throughout my career, and I hold him in the highest regard as a baseball man and as a person.”

Under Farrell, the Blue Jays finished 81-81 (.500) in 2011 and 73-89 (.451) in 2012.  Prior to joining the Red Sox in 2007, Farrell spent five years as Director of Player Development for the Cleveland Indians (November, 2001-November, 2006).  The Indians earned “Organization of the Year” honors in 2003 and 2004 from USA Today’s Sports Weekly and were named by Baseball America as the top farm system in 2003.

“We met some outstanding managerial candidates in this process,” said Red Sox President/CEO Larry Lucchino.  “John Farrell brings a unique blend of managerial experience, leadership and presence, pitching expertise, front office experience, and an established track record with many members of our uniformed staff and members of our front office.  He will hit the ground running.”

When Farrell was Boston’s pitching coach, right-hander Clay Buchholz and southpaw Jon Lester were All-Stars.  In his first year with the Red Sox, the club won the 2007 World Series.  They reached the postseason each of his first three seasons in Boston.

Compensation to acquire a manager from another club has been required four times previously, and 52 years ago, two managers were traded for each other.  In September, 2011, Miami acquired Ozzie Guillen and right-hander Ricardo Andres from the White Sox and sent right-hander Jhan Marinez and infielder Ozzie Martinez.  In October, 2002, Tampa Bay acquired Lou Piniella and infielder Antonio Perez from Seattle and sent outfielder Randy Winn.  In November, 1976, Pittsburgh acquired Chuck Tanner and cash from Oakland and sent catcher Manny Sanguillen.  In November, 1967, the Mets acquired Gil Hodges from Washington and sent right-hander Bill Denehy and cash.  During the 1960 season, managers Joe Gordon and Jimmy Dykes were swapped by Cleveland and Detroit, respectively.

In Farrell’s first year as the Red Sox’ pitching coach, the staff led the American League with a 3.87 ERA (618 ER/1,438.2 IP).  Red Sox pitchers also led the AL in strikeouts with 1,185 in 2008 and 1,207 in 2010.  From 2007-10, hurlers posted the third-best ERA in the league, 4.11 (2,637 ER/5,778.1 IP).

Aviles, 31, played 136 games for the Red Sox in 2012, primarily at shortstop (128 games).  He hit .250 with 13 home runs and 60 RBI.

Carpenter, 27, has struck out 60 in 60 innings over 67 career major league games, all in relief, with the Astros (2011-12) and Blue Jays (2012).  He is 1-5 with one save and a 5.70 ERA (38 ER) in his big league career.

The right-hander appeared in 33 major league games in 2012, including 30 with the Astros prior to being sent to the Blue Jays in a 10-player trade July 20.  In 2012, he also pitched in 23 minor league games for Houston’s Triple-A club in Oklahoma City and Toronto’s Triple-A Las Vegas affiliate, posting a 1-1 record with four saves, a 3.08 ERA (9 ER/26.1 IP), with 25 strikeouts and only seven walks in 26.1 innings.

He made his major league debut with the Astros in 2011, and was 1-3 with a 2.93 ERA (9 ER/27.2 IP) while striking out 29 in 27.2 innings in 34 outings.

Originally a catcher, Carpenter converted to pitching mid-way through the 2008 season.  Since that time, he has averaged 9.56 strikeouts per nine innings pitched (215 K/202.1 IP) while compiling a 12-9 record with 53 saves and a 3.02 ERA (68 ER) in 178 career minor league games exclusively in relief.

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