|
509 SPURS
510 GRIZZLIES
5/25/2013 9:00 PM(et)
|
+4½
-4½
178
|
+5
-5
179
|
+5
-5
178½
|
+5
-5
178½
|
|
|
|
511 HEAT
512 PACERS
5/26/2013 8:30 PM(et)
|
-1
+1
183
|
-1
+1
183
|
-1
+1
183½
|
-1
+1
183½
|
|
|
|
901 ROCKIES
902 GIANTS
5/25/2013 4:05 PM(et)
|
+130
-130
8½p
|
+124
-134
8u
|
+110
-130
8u
|
+110
-130
8u
|
|
|
|
903 CUBS
904 REDS
5/25/2013 4:10 PM(et)
|
+150
-150
7½p
|
+152
-162
7½u
|
+145
-165
7½o
|
+145
-165
7½o
|
|
|
|
905 PIRATES
906 BREWERS
5/25/2013 4:10 PM(et)
|
+120
-120
8½o
|
+110
-120
9u
|
even
-120
9u
|
even
-120
9u
|
|
|
|
907 PHILLIES
908 NATIONALS
5/25/2013 7:15 PM(et)
|
+150
-150
8p
|
+140
-150
7½u
|
+130
-150
7½p
|
+130
-150
7½p
|
|
|
|
909 CARDINALS
910 DODGERS
5/25/2013 7:15 PM(et)
|
+110
-110
7½u
|
-103
-107
7½o
|
-110
-110
7½o
|
-110
-110
7½o
|
|
|
|
911 BRAVES
912 METS
5/25/2013 7:15 PM(et)
|
-160
+160
7½p
|
-152
+142
7o
|
-160
+140
7o
|
-160
+140
7o
|
|
|
|
913 PADRES
914 DIAMONDBACKS
5/25/2013 10:10 PM(et)
|
+130
-130
8½u
|
+108
-118
9u
|
+110
-130
8½o
|
+110
-130
8½o
|
|
|
|
921 TWINS
922 TIGERS
5/25/2013 4:08 PM(et)
|
+220
-220
9o
|
+222
-242
9o
|
+200
-240
9p
|
+200
-240
9p
|
|
|
|
923 YANKEES
924 RAYS
5/25/2013 4:10 PM(et)
|
+160
-160
8u
|
+154
-164
8u
|
+145
-165
8u
|
+145
-165
8u
|
|
|
|
925 ATHLETICS
926 ASTROS
5/25/2013 7:15 PM(et)
|
-170
+170
8½p
|
-156
+146
8½p
|
-170
+150
8½u
|
-170
+150
8½u
|
|
|
|
927 RANGERS
928 MARINERS
5/25/2013 10:10 PM(et)
|
+125
-125
6½o
|
+120
-130
6½u
|
+110
-130
6½u
|
+110
-130
6½u
|
|
|
|
929 MARLINS
930 WHITESOX
5/25/2013 7:15 PM(et)
|
+200
-200
7o
|
+195
-215
7p
|
+180
-220
7p
|
+180
-220
7p
|
|
|
|
953 BRAVES
954 METS
5/25/2013 6:10 PM(et)
|
-160
+160
7½p
|
-152
+142
7½o
|
-170
+150
7½o
|
-170
+150
7½o
|
|
|
|
451 RAVENS
452 BRONCOS
9/5/2013 8:30 PM(et)
|
+7
-7
|
+9½
-9½
49½
|
|
|
|
|
|
453 PATRIOTS
454 BILLS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
|
-5½
+5½
|
-7½
+7½
52½
|
|
|
|
|
|
455 TITANS
456 STEELERS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
|
+6
-6
|
+7
-7
43½
|
|
|
|
|
|
457 FALCONS
458 SAINTS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
|
+1½
-1½
|
+1½
-1½
54
|
|
|
|
|
|
459 BUCCANEERS
460 JETS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
|
+1½
-1½
|
-1
+1
41
|
|
|
|
|
|
461 CHIEFS
462 JAGUARS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
|
-
pick
|
-1½
+1½
39½
|
|
|
|
|
|
463 BENGALS
464 BEARS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
|
+3½
-3½
|
+3½
-3½
45
|
|
|
|
|
|
465 DOLPHINS
466 BROWNS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
|
-2
+2
|
-
pick
39½
|
|
|
|
|
|
467 SEAHAWKS
468 PANTHERS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
|
-4
+4
|
-3½
+3½
45
|
|
|
|
|
|
469 VIKINGS
470 LIONS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
|
+2½
-2½
|
+3
-3
47
|
|
|
|
|
|
471 RAIDERS
472 COLTS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
|
+8
-8
|
+7½
-7½
48½
|
|
|
|
|
|
473 CARDINALS
474 RAMS
9/8/2013 4:25 PM(et)
|
+5½
-5½
|
+5½
-5½
40
|
|
|
|
|
|
475 PACKERS
476 49ERS
9/8/2013 4:25 PM(et)
|
+4
-4
|
+5
-5
50
|
|
|
|
|
|
477 GIANTS
478 COWBOYS
9/8/2013 8:30 PM(et)
|
+2½
-2½
|
+3
-3
49
|
|
|
|
|
|
479 EAGLES
480 REDSKINS
9/9/2013 7:10 PM(et)
|
+5½
-5½
|
+5
-5
50½
|
|
|
|
|
|
481 TEXANS
482 CHARGERS
9/9/2013 10:20 PM(et)
|
-2½
+2½
|
-3
+3
46
|
|
|
|
|
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Coming into this contest, Washington's offense could be described as average at best. The team is putting up 23.3 ppg in 2006, on 351.7 yards of total offense. To make matters worse, at least for this game, is the fact that Washington lost starting QB Isaiah Stanback for the year, following a foot injury suffered last time out. Junior Carl Bonnell will take over under center this week and beyond, but has played sparingly this year, completing just 7-of-14 passes on the year. He does have a pair of quality receivers on the outside in the form of senior Sonny Shackleford and junior Anthony Russo. Shackleford leads the team in receptions (33), receiving yards (473) and TDs (five). Russo ranks second in receptions (21) and receiving yards (336). The ground game is netting 155.1 yards per game and Bonnell may be wise to hand the ball off to tailbacks Kenny James (4.4 ypc) and Louis Rankin (5.5 ypc) until he feels comfortable in the pocket.
It will be a tough task for Washington's defense this week, as they will have the unenviable task of trying to slow down a juggernaut. The Huskies are allowing 24.0 ppg this year and have been particularly vulnerable to the pass (249.9 ypg), not a good sign heading into this contest. Despite the mediocre numbers, this is a unit that has plenty of talent. Senior safety C.J. Wallace leads the team in tackles (63) with six TFLs. However, it is senior linebacker Scott White who has really stood out on this side of the ball. The 6-1, 235- pounder ranks second in tackles (54), while leading the team in TFLs (10), sacks (three) and INTs (four). Forcing turnovers hasn't come easy in 2006, as the team has amassed just 10 takeaways in the first seven games. Taking advantage of any California miscues will be a must to keep things close.
There aren't many teams in the country performing as well offensively as the Golden Bears. The team possesses plenty of star power at the skilled positions with the ability to score at will sometimes. California is averaging a whopping 36.9 ppg, moving the chains both on the ground (168.7 ypg) and through the air (265.3 ypg). Sophomore signal-caller Note Longshore is the primary reason for the offensive success. The youngster has completed 63.3 percent of his passes, for 1,586 yards and 17 TDs. Fellow sophomore DeSean Jackson is his primary target downfield and one of the most dangerous offensive weapons in the nation. Jackson leads the team in receptions (33), receiving yards (582) and TDs (eight) and has added a pair of punt returns for scores as well. The ground game is left in the capable hands of junior Marshawn Lynch. The 5-11, 217- pounder is averaging nearly seven yards per carry (6.8) and has amassed 757 yards this season with six TDs.
While it has been the offense that has fueled Cal's success in 2006, the defense came up huge in last week's win at Washington State, allowing a season- low three points. The Golden Bears have been vulnerable to the pass themselves this season (241.1 ypg), but that has a lot to do with having big leads and opponents needing to play catch up. Still, the team is yielding just 18.4 ppg, representing one of the better scoring defenses in the conference. Senior middle linebacker Desmond Bishop has been outstanding this season, making plays all over the field. Bishop leads the team in tackles (56) and TFLs (nine), with two sacks, one interception, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries. Senior cover corner Daymeion Hughes is one of the best CBs in the nation and has proved it this year with a conference-leading six interceptions. Sophomore LB Zack Follett (31 tackles, 6.0 TFLs, 3.5 sacks) has been impressive as well in the middle of the field, while senior end Nu'u Tafisi (4.0 TFLs, 3.5 sacks) is the team's top pass rusher up front.
The Golden Bears are steam-rolling the competition in-conference and a Washington team on the road without its starting QB is just the next victim on the docket.
Sports Network Predicted Outcome: California 34, Washington 13
10/18/2006 12:00:15 PM