Prep football, basketball, college football, NFL
COLLEGE HOCKEY
CCHA
W L T Pts GF GA
Miami 9 1 0 18 45 16
Michigan 8 0 0 16 35 14
Notre Dame 8 2 0 16 32 18
Bowling Green 5 3 0 10 26 21
Neb.-Omaha 4 5 1 9 30 37
Michigan St. 4 2 0 8 17 15
Ferris St. 4 4 0 8 22 17
N. Michigan 4 8 0 8 32 43
W. Michigan 2 6 0 4 19 28
Ohio St. 1 7 0 2 13 32
Alaska-Fairbanks 0 5 1 1 11 22
Lake Superior St. 0 6 0 0 10 29
OVERALL RECORDS: Miami 13-1-0, Michigan 13-1-0, Michigan St. 8-3-2, Notre Dame 12-4-0, Bowling Green 6-4-0, Neb.-Omaha 5-5-1, Ferris St. 5-6-1, W. Michigan 4-8-0, N. Michigan 5-9-0, Lake Superior St. 2-9-1, Ohio St. 3-10-1, Alaska-Fairbanks 0-7-1.
FRIDAY
Bowling Green at Wayne, Mich.
Michigan St. at Lake Superior St.
N. Michigan at Alaska-Fairbanks
Ohio St. at Michigan
Nebraska-Omaha at Notre Dame
W. Michigan at Ferris St.
SATURDAY
Ferris St. at W. Michigan
Michigan St. at Lake Superior St.
N. Michigan at Alaska-Fairbanks
Ohio St. at Michigan
Nebraska-Omaha at Notre Dame
Wayne, Mich. at Bowling Green
SPORTS NOTES
CARDINAL STRITCH COACHING VACANCY: The last day to submit applications for the Cardinal Stritch High School head football coaching position will be this Friday. Please submits applications and cover letters to the attention of Chris Fahim, Athletic Director
SCOTT COACHING VACANCY: Scott high School is accepting applications for a head varsity football coach. Send a letter of interest and resume to Jim Huss, athletic director. Deadline is Dec. 7
SENIOR SOFTBALL: A 50-plus softball league is being organized for Thursday nights at Pacesetter Park. Contact Gordon at 419-843-4531 or www.sylvaniaseniorsoftball.com.
YOUTH BASKETBALL:The 13th annual Hoopsters Basketball League is accepting teams for the winter leagues at Siena Heights University. Competition will be for fifth-sixth grade, and seventh-eighth grade for both boys and girls. The deadline for fifth-sixth grade sign-up is Dec. 17 and play begins Jan. 5 and runs through Feb. 10. The sign-up deadline for seventh-eighth grade is Jan. 20 and play begins Feb. 17 and ends March 23. The cost per team is $400 or $750 for teams that choose to play two games per date. Contact Al Sandifer at 517-264-7869 or 517-263-6059 or dsandife@sienaheights.edu or www.hoopstersleague.com.
SPORTLIGHT
Nov. 28
1992 Bobby Bowden becomes the first major college coach to win 10 games in six straight seasons as Florida State beats Florida 45-24 to finish the regular season 10-1.
PRO FOOTBALL
NFL
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
y-New England 11 0 0 1.000 442 185
Buffalo 5 6 0 .455 167 258
N.Y. Jets 2 9 0 .182 181 278
Miami 0 11 0 .000 183 277
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Indianapolis 9 2 0 .818 309 172
Jacksonville 8 3 0 .727 243 195
Tennessee 6 5 0 .545 204 221
Houston 5 6 0 .455 243 263
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Pittsburgh 8 3 0 .727 272 145
Cleveland 7 4 0 .636 315 311
Cincinnati 4 7 0 .364 281 292
Baltimore 4 7 0 .364 182 243
West
W L T Pct PF PA
San Diego 6 5 0 .545 261 223
Denver 5 6 0 .455 221 295
Kansas City 4 7 0 .364 162 206
Oakland 3 8 0 .273 200 240
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
Dallas 10 1 0 .909 358 221
N.Y. Giants 7 4 0 .636 253 241
Philadelphia 5 6 0 .455 234 218
Washington 5 6 0 .455 213 240
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Tampa Bay 7 4 0 .636 214 164
New Orleans 5 6 0 .455 243 252
Carolina 4 7 0 .364 173 243
Atlanta 3 8 0 .273 155 244
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Green Bay 10 1 0 .909 296 185
Detroit 6 5 0 .545 257 269
Minnesota 5 6 0 .455 236 227
Chicago 5 6 0 .455 221 251
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Seattle 7 4 0 .636 245 183
Arizona 5 6 0 .455 254 259
San Francisco 3 8 0 .273 150 254
St. Louis 2 9 0 .182 168 281
y-clinched division
MONDAY
Pittsburgh 3, Miami 0
TOMORROW
Green Bay at Dallas, 8:15
SUNDAY
Detroit at Minnesota, 1
Cleveland at Arizona, 4:05
N.Y. Jets at Miami, 1
Houston at Tennessee, 1
Buffalo at Washington, 1
Atlanta at St. Louis, 1
Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 1
San Diego at Kansas City, 1
Seattle at Philadelphia, 1
San Francisco at Carolina, 1
Denver at Oakland, 4:05
N.Y. Giants at Chicago, 4:15
Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 4:15
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 8:15
MONDAY DEC. 2
New England at Baltimore, 8:30
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Mid-American Conference
East
Division All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Miami 4 2 164 141 6 6 240 298
BGSU 4 2 195 177 8 4 385 354
Buffalo 4 2 174 112 5 7 291 331
Ohio 3 3 171 175 6 6 366 359
Temple 3 3 121 164 4 8 197 315
Akron 2 4 125 158 4 8 254 347
Kent St. 1 5 123 157 3 9 259 350
West
Division All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
C. Mich. 4 1 224 155 7 5 404 456
Ball St. 4 1 171 141 7 5 379 319
E. Mich. 3 2 132 156 4 8 290 350
Toledo 2 3 192 184 5 7 395 470
W. Mich. 2 3 115 121 5 7 323 347
N. Illinois 0 5 87 170 3 9 232 370
All-MAC Awards
Vern Smith Leadership Award Winner: Larry English, Northern Illinois
Coach of the Year: Turner Gill, Buffalo
Offensive Player of the Year: Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan
Defensive Player of the Year: Clayton Mullins, Miami
Special Teams Player of the Year: Brett Kern, Toledo
Freshman of the Year: Antonio Brown, Central Michigan
All-MAC First Team Offense
Quarterback Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan
Center Kory Lichtensteiger, Bowling Green
Offensive Lineman Robert Brewster, Ball State
Offensive Lineman Matt Miller, Ohio
Offensive Lineman John Greco, Toledo
Offensive Lineman James Blair, Western Michigan
Tight End Darius Hill, Ball State
Wide Receiver Jabari Arthur, Akron
Wide Receiver Dante Love, Ball State
Wide Receiver Jamarko Simmons, Western Michigan
Running Back Eugene Jarvis, Kent State
Running Back Kalvin McRae, Ohio
Running Back Jalen Parmele, Toledo
Placekicker - Michael Braunstein, Ohio
All-MAC Second Team Offense
Quarterback Nate Davis, Ball State
Center Jamey Richard, Buffalo
Offensive Lineman Chris Kemme, Akron
Offensive Lineman Drew Nystrom, Bowling Green
Offensive Lineman Andrew Hartline, Central Michigan
Offensive Lineman Gus Parrish, Kent State
Tight End Andrew Mooney, Ohio
Wide Receiver Bryan Anderson, Central Michigan
Wide Receiver Antonio Brown, Central Michigan
Wide Receiver Stephen Williams, Toledo
Running Back James Starks, Buffalo
Running Back Justin Anderson, Northern Illinois
Running Back Brandon West, Western Michigan
Placekicker - Alex Steigerwald, Toledo
All-MAC First Team Defense
Outside Linebacker Ike Brown, Central Michigan
Outside Linebacker Clayton Mullins, Miami
Down Lineman Dirayl Briggs, Bowling Green
Down Lineman Jason Jones, Eastern Michigan
Down Lineman Colin Ferrell, Kent State
Down Lineman Larry English, Northern Illinois
Inside Linebackers Red Keith, Central Michigan
Inside Linebackers Daniel Holtzclaw, Eastern Michigan
Defensive Back Reggie Corner, Akron
Defensive Back Davonte Shannon, Buffalo
Defensive Back Barry Church, Toledo
Defensive Back Londen Fryar, Western Michigan
Punter Chris Miller, Ball State
All-MAC Second Team Defense
Outside Linebacker Brion Stokes, Akron
Outside Linebacker Boston McCornell, Western Michigan
Down Lineman Almondo Sewell, Akron
Down Lineman Trevor Scott, Buffalo
Down Lineman Landon Cohen, Ohio
Down Lineman Andre Neblett, Temple
Down Lineman Zach Davidson, Western Michigan
Inside Linebackers Bryant Haines, Ball State
Inside Linebackers Joe Hudson, Miami
Defensive Back B.J. Hill, Ball State
Defensive Back P.J. Mahone, Bowling Green
Defensive Back Jack Williams, Kent State
Defensive Back Louis Delmas, Western Michigan
Punter Brett Kern, Toledo
TOLEDO LEADERS
Rushing
Car Yds Avg Yds Pg
Parmele 276 1511 5.5 125.9
Collins 99 636 6.4 53.0
Opelt 46 156 3.4 17.3
Warner 23 126 5.5 21.0
Receptions
Gms Ct Yds Yd Pg
Williams 12 73 1169 97.4
Moore 10 60 731 73.1
Hawkins 12 29 246 20.5
Hopkins 12 27 247 20.6
Parmele 12 17 157 13.1
Passing
Att Cp Yds Tds Pts
Opelt 249 144 1756 12 127.4
Lenehan 95 61 630 4 125.4
Cochran 61 33 408 1 102.6
Scoring
TD XP FG Pts Pt Pg
Parmele 16 0 0 96 8.00
Steigerwald 0 44 13 83 6.92
Moore 8 0 0 48 4.00
Collins 7 0 0 42 3.50
Williams 7 0 0 42 3.50
Opelt 5 0 0 30 2.50
BOWLING GREEN LEADERS
Rushing
Car Yds Avg Yds Pg
Turner 101 501 5.0 41.8
Geter 66 426 6.5 38.7
Bullock 63 285 4.5 28.5
Macon 33 162 4.9 13.5
Receptions
Gms Ct Yds Yd Pg
Barnes 12 77 891 74.2
Patridge 7 45 433 61.9
Geter 11 37 296 26.9
Parks 12 28 360 30.0
Wright 11 25 364 33.1
Passing
Att Cp Yds Tds Pts
Sheehan 457 289 3123 23 132.4
Glaud 28 17 224 2 137.2
Scoring
TD XP FG Pts Pt Pg
Vrvilo 0 46 15 91 7.58
Turner 10 0 0 60 5.00
Barnes 9 2 0 56 4.67
Parks 5 0 0 30 2.50
Sheehan 5 0 0 30 2.50
Big Ten Conference
Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Ohio St. 7 1 245 103 11 1 384 128
Illinois 6 2 221 157 9 3 345 234
Michigan 6 2 203 148 8 4 313 243
Wisconsin 5 3 215 212 9 3 366 280
Penn St. 4 4 204 177 8 4 370 211
Iowa 4 4 139 179 6 6 222 225
Indiana 3 5 208 243 7 5 379 321
Mich. St. 3 5 278 260 7 5 409 322
Purdue 3 5 213 226 7 5 395 297
N western 3 5 207 307 6 6 310 372
Minnesota 0 8 183 304 1 11 315 440
National
TOMORROW
SOUTH
Rutgers at Louisville, 7:30
FRIDAY
FAR WEST
Fresno St. at New Mexico St., 8
SATURDAY
EAST
Pittsburgh at West Virginia, 7:45
Navy vs. Army at Baltimore, Noon
SOUTH
ACC championship, Boston College vs. Virginia Tech at Jacksonville, Fla., 1
Florida Atlantic at Troy, 2
SEC championship, LSU vs. Tennessee at Atlanta, 4
North Texas at Fla. International, 7
MIDWEST
MAC championship, Miami vs. Cent. Michigan at Detroit, 11 a.m.
C-USA championship, Tulsa at UCF, Noon
Albany, N.Y. at Dayton, 1
SOUTHWEST
Big 12 championship Missouri vs. Oklahoma at San Antonio, 8
FAR WEST
Louisiana Tech at Nevada, 4:05
Oregon St. at Oregon, 4:30
UCLA at Southern Cal, 4:30
BYU at San Diego St., 6:30
California at Stanford, 7
Arizona at Arizona St., 8
Washington at Hawaii, 11:30
NCAA Subdivision Playoffs
Quarterfinals
Saturday
Eastern Washington (9-3) at Appalachian State (10-2), Noon
Delaware (9-3) at Northern Iowa (12-0), 2 p.m.
Massachusetts (10-2) at Southern Illinois (11-1), 3:30 p.m.
Richmond (10-2) at Wofford (9-3), 7 p.m.
SEMIFINALS
Friday Dec. 7 or Saturday, Dec. 8
Delaware-Northern Iowa winner vs. Massachusetts-Southern Illinois winner, TBD
Eastern Washington-Appalachian State winner vs. Richmond-Wofford winner, TBD
Championship
Friday, Dec. 14
At Finley Stadium/Davenport Field
Chattanooga, Tenn.
TBD, 8 p.m.
NCAA Division II Playoffs
Quarterfinals
Saturday
Shepherd (10-1) at California, Pa. (12-0), Noon
Central Washington (10-2) at Grand Valley State (11-0), Noon
North Alabama (10-1) at Valdosta State (10-1), 1 p.m.
NW Missouri State (10-1) at Chadron State (12-0), 1 p.m.
Semifinals
Saturday, Dec. 8 or Sunday Dec. 9
Central Washington-Grand Valley St. winner vs. NW Missouri St.-Chadron St. winner, 11 a.m. or 9 p.m.
North Alabama-Valdosta State winner vs. Shepherd-California, Pa. winner, 11 a.m. or 9 p.m.
Championship
Saturday, Dec. 15
At Braly Municipal Stadium
Florence, Ala.
TBD, Noon
NCAA Division III Playoffs
Quarterfinals
Saturday
St. John Fisher (11-1) at Mount Union (12-0), Noon
Mary Hardin-Baylor (11-1) at Wesley (11-1), Noon
Bethel, Minn. (11-1) at Central, Iowa (12-0), 1 p.m.
Wabash (11-1) at Wisconsin-Whitewater (11-1), 1 p.m.
LOCAL BOWLING
HONOR ROLL
300 Games
Bill Whitman, Sports Center 257-300-267-824
Steve Jakubowski, Jug s 300-223-300-823
Steve Meeks, Southwyck 248-235-300-783
Mike Aumiller, Spt. Center 300-227-248-775
Josh Arthur, Timbers 232-300-172-704
Men 750+
Joe Osinski, Southwyck 804
Chris Alford, Jug s 779
Brady Woessner, Southwyck 777
Doug Rechtine, Southwyck 767
Casey Wray, Jug s 765
Scott Sehlhorst, Timbers 759
Gene Townsend, Sports Center 755
Women 650+
Verna Wood, Jug s 749
Pam Couisino, Southwyck 739
Tricia Rettig, Southwyck 721
Mary Minnick, Southwyck 711
Brooke Summer, Southwyck 683
Sari Gorski, Southwyck 675
Carrie Wray, Jug s 670
Lola Baucom, Imperial 656
Katie Hahn, Southwyck 655
Sherese Williamson, Jug s 654
Connie Fairchild, Southwyck 653
Peggy Maltman, Jug s 650
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Men
LAST NIGHT
EAST
Buffalo 68, Canisius 59
Cornell 73, Binghamton 68
Dartmouth 76, Vermont 75
Pittsburgh 80, Boston U. 53
Providence 78, Maine 48
Saint Joseph s 74, Ball St. 63
Stevens Tech 70, CCNY 57
Towson 74, N.C. Central 52
West Virginia 110, Md.-Eastern Shore 44
Wheeling Jesuit 81, Bethany,W.Va. 78
Widener 75, Cabrini 56
York, N.Y. 64, Old Westbury 59
SOUTH
Bowling Green 67, Furman 58
Centenary 105, Northwestern St. 90
Centre 80, Berea 67
Claflin 51, Morehouse 45
Clark Atlanta 75, Stillman 73
Duke 82, Wisconsin 58
Elizabeth City St. 69, Johnson C. Smith 61
Elon 59, W. Carolina 49
Florida 71, Stetson 48
Florida St. 75, Minnesota 61
Fort Valley St. 96, Carver 69
Fresno St. 74, Winston-Salem 64
Gardner-Webb 86, High Point 71
Howard 75, Navy 65
Kentucky 62, Stony Brook 52
King, Tenn. 67, Union, Ky. 45
Lane 90, Fisk 43
Liberty 91, Longwood 67
Lincoln Memorial 85, Lees-McRae 64
Louisiana-Monroe 105, Alcorn St. 75
Memphis 104, Austin Peay 82
Mississippi 102, Troy 76
N.C. Wesleyan 128, Roanoke Bible 39
Nova Southeastern 64, Fla. Memorial 56
SE Louisiana 61, Jackson St. 49
Savannah St. 58, North Florida 32
Tennessee 93, N. Carolina A&T 59
Tennessee Tech 117, Bluefield 88
UAB 78, Louisiana-Lafayette 72, OT
UNC Asheville 84, Tusculum 73
Virginia 94, Northwestern 52
MIDWEST
Augustana,S.D. 70, Upper Iowa 55
Case Reserve 88, Oberlin 51
Cedarville 94, Notre Dame Coll. 88
Clarke 76, Viterbo 71
Coe 61, Grand View 50
Coll. of the Ozarks 90, Iowa Wesleyan 73
Concordia, St.P. 66, Minn. Duluth 47
Illinois St. 81, Chicago St. 49
Indiana 83, Georgia Tech 79
N. Iowa 61, Iowa St. 48
North Dakota 69, Dickinson St. 55
Sam Houston St. 81, Wis.-Milwaukee 77
Urbana 75, Tiffin 63
Walsh 81, Houghton 59
Wilberforce 104, Point Park 101
Wis.-Green Bay 63, E. Illinois 47
SOUTHWEST
Ark.-Little Rock 59, Rice 52
Cent. Arkansas 88, Rhema Bible 47
Oral Roberts 84, Tulsa 70
SMU 81, Paul Quinn 63
FAR WEST
Colorado 54, Denver 44
N. Colo. 62, Johnson & Wales, Colo. 51
Women
LAST NIGHT
MIDWEST
Baldwin-Wallace 87, Oberlin 37
Findlay 78, Clarion 64
Notre Dame 93, Canisius 47
Rio Grande 67, Malone 51
Walsh 79, Houghton 54
LATEST LINE
NFL
(Thursday)
DALLAS 7 Green Bay
(Sunday)
ST. LOUIS 41/2 Atlanta
WASHINGTON 51/2 Buffalo
MINNESOTA 31/2 Detroit
TENNESSEE 4 Houston
INDIANAPOLIS 7 Jacksonville
MIAMI 1 NY Jets
San Diego 5 KANSAS CITY
PHILADELPHIA 3 Seattle
CAROLINA 3 San Francisco
NEW ORLEANS 3 Tampa Bay
ARIZONA 1 Cleveland
Denver 31/2 OAKLAND
NY Giants 2 CHICAGO
PITTSBURGH 7 Cincinnati
(Monday)
New England 201/2 BALTIMORE
College Football
(Thursday)
LOUISVILLE 21/2 Rutgers
(Friday)
Fresno State 13 NEW MEX. ST.
(Saturday)
a-Navy 14 Army
NEVADA 81/2 Louisiana Tech
SOUTHERN CAL 20 Ucla
OREGON 5 Oregon State
California 131/2 STANFORD
WEST VIRGINIA 281/2 Pittsburgh
ARIZONA STATE 7 Arizona
HAWAII 14 Washington
TROY 16 Florida Atlantic
North Texas 21/2 FLA INTERNATIONAL
MAC Championship
Ford Field-Detroit, MI.
Central Michigan 31/2 Miami-Ohio
Conference USA Championship
Bright House Networks Stadium-Orlando
CENTRAL FLORIDA 61/2 Tulsa
ACC Championship
Municipal Stadium-Jacksonville, FL.
Virginia Tech 5 Boston College
SEC Championship
Georgia Dome-Atlanta, GA.
Lsu 71/2 Tennessee
Big 12 Championship
Alamodome-San Antonio, TX.
Oklahoma 3 Missouri
Write-In Game
Byu 151/2 SAN DIEGO STATE
a-at Baltimore, MD.
NBA
TORONTO 8 (207) Memphis
Utah 71/2 (188) PHILADELPHIA
ATLANTA 41/2 (194) Milwaukee
DETROIT 6 (191) Cleveland
DALLAS 14 (197) Minnesota
SAN ANTONIO 12 (203) Washington
PHOENIX 6 (205) Houston
PORTLAND 4 (203) Indiana
Orlando 81/2 (211) SEATTLE
SACRAMENTO 1 (220) Golden State
College Basketball
EASTERN MICH. 21/2 Detroit
WRIGHT STATE 6 Marshall
NC WILMINGTON 71/2 Toledo
Georgetown 9 OLD DOMINION
CLEVELAND STATE 6 CS Northridge
CENTRAL MICH. 51/2 Illinois Chicago
RICHMOND 21/2 William & Mary
KENT STATE 6 St. Louis
RHODE ISLAND 12 Northeastern
MICHIGAN STATE 9 North Carolina St
MICHIGAN 21/2 Boston College
SYRACUSE 8 Mass.
MIAMI-OHIO 6 Dayton
Seton Hall 7 PRINCETON
MARYLAND 3 Illinois
KANSAS 31 Florida Atlantic
ARKANSAS 51/2 Missouri
TEXAS TECH 81/2 Tcu
VALPARAISO 4 Western Michigan
Bradley 4 LOYOLA CHICAGO
TEXAS A&M 12 Alabama
ARIZONA 16 CS Fullerton
North Carolina 31/2 OHIO STATE
BOISE STATE 71/2 San Diego
PENN STATE 21/2 Virginia Tech
San Diego State 11 LOYOLA MARYMNT
NEVADA 4 California
UCLA 18 Geo. Washington
Fordham 31/2 MANHATTAN
NIAGARA 11 St. Bonaventure
EASTERN KENTUCKY 21/2 James Madison
LOUISIANA TECH 31/2 SE Missouri St
NORTHERN ARIZONA 7 Pepperdine
Utah 5 WEBER STATE
PORTLAND 21/2 Portland State
NHL
NEW JERSEY Even-1/2 Dallas
Ottawa Even-1/2 NY ISLANDERS
CAROLINA Even-1/2 Philadelphia
WASHINGTON Even-1/2 Florida
BUFFALO 1/2 -1 St. Louis
MINNESOTA 1/2 -1 Phoenix
CHICAGO Even-1/2 Tampa Bay
COLORADO 1-11/2 Edmonton
SAN JOSE 1-11/2 Los Angeles
Home Team in CAPS
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
MLB Suspended LHP Dan Serafini 50 games for testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance.
American League
TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS Agreed to terms with C Hector Gimenez, INF-OF Chris Richard and OF Jon Weber on minor league contracts.
National League
HOUSTON ASTROS Agreed to terms with RHP Doug Brocail on a one-year contract.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS Agreed to terms with RHP Steven Shell, RHP Dennis Tankersley, RHP Bobby Brownlie, RHP Tristan Crawford, RHP Jim Ed Warden, LHP Mike Bacsik, LHP Mike Hinckley, LHP Arnie Munoz, LHP Jason Stanford, C Humberto Cota, C Chad Moeller, INF William Bergolla, INF Yurendell de Caster, INF Antonio Perez, INF Luis Jimenez, INF Ed Rogers, OF Jason Dubois, OF Tommy Murphy, OF Jorge Padilla on minor league contracts.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NFL Suspended Minnesota DT Fred Evans two games for violating the league s personal conduct policy during a pair of offseason problems.
CINCINNATI BENGALS Signed LB Jim Maxwell. Placed S Herana-Daze Jones on injured reserve.
DENVER BRONCOS Signed G Isaac Snell. Waived FB Kyle Johnson.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Released DE Simeon Rice. Re-signed RB Luke Lawton.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Signed LB Marquis Cooper. Released LB Jorge Cordova.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Signed PK John Carney.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Activated WR Troy Brown from the physically-unable-to-perform list. Placed LB Rosevelt Colvin on injured reserve. Waived DL Kareem Brown.
NEW YORK GIANTS Released RB Patrick Pass.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NHL Suspended Philadelphia F Scott Hartnell two games as a result of being assessed a game misconduct during a Nov. 26 game against Boston.
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS Placed D Duvie Westcott on injured reserve.
COLLEGE
COLORADO STATE Announced Sonny Lubick will not return as football coach.
DEPAUL Dismissed sophomore F Thijin Moses from the men s basketball team for undisclosed violations of team rules and university policies.
FLORIDA Granted sophomore WR Jarred Fayson a release from his scholarship, allowing him to transfer.
INDIANA Suspended freshman G Jordan Crawford three games for violating team rules.
MISSISSIPPI Named Houston Nutt football coach.
VIRGINIA Exercised a one-year contract option on Al Groh, football coach.

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