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Messagepar lw789 » Ven Jan 20, 2017 5:30 am

Baton Rouge, LA - Despite a late fourth-quarter turnover, Alabama is still alive in the national championship race. Blake Sims threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to DeAndrew White in overtime to boost the fourth-ranked Crimson Tide to a 20-13 win over No. 14 LSU Saturday night. T.J. Yeldon fumbled at the Alabama 6 with 1:13 left, and Colby Delahoussaye kicked a 39-yard field goal to give LSU the lead with 50 seconds left. Sims, though, led Alabama down the field with some clutch plays and Adam Griffiths 27-yard field goal with three seconds left forced OT. The Crimson Tide got the ball first in OT, and White caught Sims looping pass on the right side of the end zone. Anthony Jennings then threw four straight incompletions to end the game. The final attempt to the end zone was knocked away to finish the fourth overtime game since 2005 between the foes. The victory for Alabama (8-1, 5-1 SEC) came on a day Auburn lost to Texas A&M. Auburn entered the week No. 3 in the College Football Playoff Selection Committee Rankings, while Alabama was fifth. Alabama welcomes No. 1 Mississippi State to Bryant-Denny Stadium next Saturday. Mississippi State (5-0 SEC) is barely ahead of Alabama in the Western Division. Sims completed 20-of-45 passes for 209 yards with a pair of TDs, and Amari Cooper had eight receptions for 83 yards and a score. Anthony Jennings connected on 8-of-26 throws for 76 yards with a TD and an interception for LSU (7-3, 3-3), which won its previous three contests. After being pinned at their 1 following a punt late in the fourth quarter, the Crimson Tide turned the ball over on the second offensive play. Lamar Louis grabbed the ankle of Yeldon. As the Alabama running back was being pulled down and prior to the left knee hitting the ground, the ball popped out of Yeldons left hand and Kendell Beckwith recovered for LSU at the 6-yard line. An unsportsmanlike penalty pushed the ball back 15 yards, and Alabama used its three timeouts following three straight runs, which netted minus-one yard prior to Delahoussayes field goal. The ensuing kickoff hooked left and went out of bounds, giving Alabama the ball at its 35. Sims navigated the Crimson Tide into field goal range by converting a couple of 3rd-and-4 situations, once with his feet on a 5-yard scramble and another with a 22-yard connection to a diving Christion Jones. That got the ball to the 26, and on the next play White made a 16-yard reception on the right side prior to Griffith tying the game. Sims hit Brandon Greene for a 24-yard gain on the first play of OT, and after an unsportsmanlike penalty on Alabama pushed the ball back, the Tide were forced to rush for a first down, before Whites grab gave the visitors the lead. Jennings tried to find Malachi Dupre in the end zone on fourth down, but the ball was knocked away in double coverage. The Tigers struck first thanks to an ..... catch in the end zone by Dupre. The 14-yard pass play to the left side of the end zone was first ruled incomplete, but upon review it was determined Dupre got his right foot down as he cradled the ball with his left hand against his chest before going out of bounds. Alabama embarked on a 17-play, 70-yard drive that ended on a missed field goal try. Griffiths 27-yard boot clanked off the left upright. The Crimson Tide then forced a three-and-out, and they tied the game on Coopers 23-yard reception over the middle. Sims converted a 4th-and-4 with a 9-yard connection to Cooper on the right side, and two plays later Cooper caught a ball over the middle, spun off a would-be tackler and darted to the end zone. With the TD catch, Cooper became the all-time leader in receiving yards for the Crimson Tide, passing the mark of 2,923 set by DJ Hall (2004-07). Eddie Jacksons interception led to Griffiths 39-yard field goal with nine seconds left in the second quarter. Delahoussaye kicked a 35-yard field goal in the third quarter to tie the game. Game Notes This was the eighth straight year the teams met when ranked ... LSU plays at Arkansas next Saturday night ... Cooper (183) passed Julio Jones (179) for second-place on Alabamas all-time receptions list. Hall (194) is first ... Alabama leads the series with LSU, 49-25-5, and has won four straight. The biggest win in the series for Alabama was a 21-0 victory in the 2012 BCS Championship Game (2011 season) in New Orleans after LSU had pulled out a 9-6 overtime win during the regular season. Brian Bellows Stars Jersey . The third-ranked Buckeyes were down eight points to Notre Dame with less than 2 minutes to play and their offence was nowhere to be found. Johnny Oduya Stars Jersey . Nix is a career .218 hitter in 425 games over six seasons. 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"It is disappointing because we lost today so thats the worst part of the day," said Valanciunas, who left Tuesdays game with a lower-back sprain in the third quarter, missing the rest of Torontos 118-113 overtime defeat at the hands of the Hawks.We need more athletes like Benjamin Watson.Not for anything hes done on the field, though his NFL career has stretched to more than a decade.This is about what Watson did after he had took off the helmet and pads, putting words to his jumbled emotions in the wake of a grand jury deciding not to indict a police officer for the shooting death of African-American teenager Michael Brown.The result was a thoughtful, poignant essay he posted to his official Facebook page. It should be mandatory reading for anyone who cares about an issue that sparked riots in Ferguson, Missouri and protests around the country.Watson, who is black, was clearly touched like many others by the senseless death of another young person of colour.But the New Orleans Saints tight end was much more nuanced and balanced than most of us, including plenty of athletes who took to social media to lash out in anger.Watson appealed to those from both sides of the political divide. He reminded us that few issues are as simple as black and white, that almost everything is tinged with a bit of grey. He again demonstrated the hefty sway held by those who play our professional sports, if theyre willing to take as much time studying up on the issues of the day as they do their playbooks.Watson wrote of being angry at the racial injustices in this country, fearful that he could be singled out because of the colour of his skin, sad that an 18-year-old needlessly lost his life. He also wrote of being embarrassed by the looting in Ferguson and how some will use that to justify the treatment of African-Americans, sympathetic toward white police officer Darren Wilson if he was only doing his job, confused by those who would disobey an officers legitimate commands but equally perplexed by abuses of police power.As of Friday, nearly 757,000 readers had clicked the Like button on Watsons posting. More than 422,000 had shared the essay with their own Facebook friends.Millions, to be sure, have been exposed to Watsons words.Very surprised, since I dont have a huge footprint on social media, he told The Times-Picayune in New Orleans. I do a little from time to time like everybody does, but I dont have near the following as some people do. I think it just struck a chord and I think it just went from there. Everyone could just really relate.Charles Barkley famously declared — as part of a marketing campaign, of course — that he wasnt a role model. Rightly, he knew that parents and teachers and other mentors wiill always be on the front lines of steering young people toward the right path in their lives.dddddddddddd.But, over the years, there have been plenty of athletes who had something valuable to say, even if it came at great personal and financial cost. Muhammad Ali standing up for his religious convictions during the Vietnam War. Billie Jean King pushing for equality of the sexes. Tommie Smith and John Carlos raising their fists on an Olympic podium, refusing to just quietly accept being second-class citizens in their own country.Now its Watson, putting at least a little salve on the nations wound.Maybe he was able to touch someone who had no doubt this was a proper use of deadly force by an officer who felt his life was threatened, who didnt feel a lick of sympathy toward Brown or his family.IM OFFENDED, Watson wrote, because of the insulting comments Ive seen that are not only insensitive but dismissive to the painful experiences of others.Maybe he was able to touch someone who felt angry enough to riot over an unarmed black teenager being gunned down in the middle of his own neighbourhood, who felt that violence was the only way to deal with another racially charged death.IM INTROSPECTIVE, Watson continued, because sometimes I want to take our side without looking at the facts in situations like these. Sometimes I feel like its us against them. Sometimes Im just as prejudiced as people I point fingers at. And thats not right. How can I look at white skin and make assumptions but not want assumptions made about me? Thats not right.Watson and the Saints were playing Monday night against Baltimore when the grand jurys decision not to bring charges was announced. He told the Times-Picayune that he discussed it with his wife after the game and decided to write down his thoughts rather than just give a knee-jerk reaction. In between spurts of writing, he took a nap, attended a teammates charity event and ran some errands.Finally, it was done.I think it shows that a lot of people have a lot of different feelings and dont quite know how to express them, Watson told the newspaper. Its important that you are able to see the other side of things, even if you dont agree with them.Be sure to read it, if you havent already.Youll be the better for it.___Online:https://www.facebook.com/BenjaminWatsonOfficial___Paul Newberry in a national writer for The Associated Press. Write to him at pnewberry@ap.org or on Twitter at www.twitter.com/pnewberry1963 Cheap NFL Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale NFL Jerseys Jerseys From China Wholesale NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys ' ' '
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