|
503 PACERS
504 HEAT
5/22/2013 8:30 PM(et)
|
+8
-8
183
|
+8
-8
182
|
+8
-8
182½
|
+8
-8
182½
|
|
|
|
509 SPURS
510 GRIZZLIES
5/25/2013 9:00 PM(et)
|
-
pick
178
|
+4½
-4½
178½
|
+4½
-4½
178½
|
+4½
-4½
178½
|
|
|
|
901 CUBS
902 PIRATES
5/23/2013 12:35 PM(et)
|
+140
-140
8u
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
903 TWINS
904 TIGERS
5/23/2013 7:08 PM(et)
|
+180
-180
9½p
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
905 ORIOLES
906 BLUEJAYS
5/23/2013 7:07 PM(et)
|
+140
-140
9½p
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
907 INDIANS
908 REDSOX
5/23/2013 7:10 PM(et)
|
+150
-150
9½u
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
909 ANGELS
910 ROYALS
5/23/2013 8:10 PM(et)
|
+150
-150
9p
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
959 CUBS
960 PIRATES
5/22/2013 7:05 PM(et)
|
+120
-120
7o
|
+127
-137
7½u
|
+110
-130
7o
|
+110
-130
7o
|
|
|
|
961 PHILLIES
962 MARLINS
5/22/2013 7:10 PM(et)
|
-170
+170
6½p
|
-172
+162
6½o
|
-170
+150
6½o
|
-170
+150
6½o
|
|
|
|
963 CARDINALS
964 PADRES
5/22/2013 10:10 PM(et)
|
-120
+120
7½o
|
-111
+101
8p
|
-115
-105
8o
|
-115
-105
8o
|
|
|
|
969 YANKEES
970 ORIOLES
5/22/2013 7:05 PM(et)
|
-120
+120
8½o
|
-118
+108
9u
|
-120
EVEN
8½o
|
-120
EVEN
8½o
|
|
|
|
971 TIGERS
972 INDIANS
5/22/2013 7:05 PM(et)
|
-160
+160
8p
|
-146
+136
8o
|
-155
+135
8o
|
-155
+135
8o
|
|
|
|
973 MARINERS
974 ANGELS
5/22/2013 7:05 PM(et)
|
+180
-180
8p
|
+174
-184
8½o
|
+175
-210
8½o
|
+175
-210
8½o
|
|
|
|
975 ROYALS
976 ASTROS
5/22/2013 8:10 PM(et)
|
-200
+200
8½p
|
-210
+190
7½o
|
-210
+175
7½o
|
-210
+175
7½o
|
|
|
|
977 REDSOX
978 WHITESOX
5/22/2013 8:10 PM(et)
|
-135
+135
8p
|
+140
-130
8o
|
-135
+115
8o
|
-135
+115
8o
|
|
|
|
451 RAVENS
452 BRONCOS
9/5/2013 8:30 PM(et)
|
+7
-7
|
+9
-9
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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Things can't get much worse for Colorado and first-year head coach Jon Embree, as the team owns a 1-7 record and is currently mired in a five-game losing streak. The Buffaloes have been blown out in three consecutive outings by their new league rivals, including last weekend's 45-2 loss to Oregon in front of a deflated home crowd.
"It's up to them - they're the leaders, it's their team - to create a sense of urgency, a purpose, why you need to come out and practice...a purpose about coming in and working hard," said Embree, speaking of a challenge he made to his seniors after last weekend's beating.
As for the Sun Devils, they have had two weeks to prepare for this affair, as they most recent outing resulted in a 41-27 loss to Oregon back on October 15. That defeat halted a three-game win streak for ASU, which can earn bowl eligibility with a win on Saturday. The club is 4-0 at home this season, an obvious reason for confidence heading into action this week.
Arizona State has won both previous meetings with Colorado, including a 33-14 romp over the Buffaloes in 2007.
It wasn't as if Colorado didn't take care of the ball last week against Oregon, as the Buffaloes committed just a single turnover. Unfortunately, they simply could not sustain drives, finishing with a mere 231 yards and failing to post a single touchdown or field goal in the affair. QB Tyler Hansen suffered a concussion in that game and may not be available this weekend. WR Paul Richardson will likely be out as well with a knee injury, and RB Rodney Stewart continues to nurse a bum knee as well, so the offense is clearly depleted.
The Colorado offense offered little resistance against Oregon, which ran for 371 yards on 48 carries and finished with 527 yards of total offense. Not a single takeaway was mustered by the Buffaloes, who yielded five touchdowns to the Ducks' offense.
"It is hard," said a disappointed Embree after the lopsided affair. "I'm smiling because you have to smile to keep from crying."
If Hansen can't go this weekend, Nick Hirschman will start at QB. The young signal caller has attempted just nine passes, so it is hard to predict what he might do under center. Richardson is clearly the top playmaker on the roster, and Stewart is far better than any other back wearing a CU uniform. The Buffs are scoring just 19.4 ppg and generating 324.5 total ypg.
Defensively, Colorado has been weak to say the least, allowing opponents to post 37.1 ppg and 423.6 total ypg. The Buffaloes have permitted 37 TDs to opposing offenses, 20 of which have been passing scores, and they are yielding 12.1 yards per pass completion, as well as 5.1 yards per rushing attempt.
Arizona State certainly has the talent to exploit that defense, especially with Brock Osweiler at quarterback. The big signal caller has completed 66 percent of his passes for 1,968 yards and 15 touchdowns with eight interceptions, helping his team average 34.1 ppg and 426.9 total ypg. Jamal Miles, Gerrell Robinson and Aaron Plugrad all have four receiving TDs, and Robinson has gained 523 yards on his 32 carries. As for the ground attack, Cameron Marshall has run for 518 yards and nine scores, and he figures to be on the field this weekend despite an ankle injury.
Opponents are scoring 22.6 ppg against ASU while gaining 375.7 total ypg, and the Sun Devils have actually been better against the pass than the run. Sure, they have given up more passing yards than rushing yards, but the defense has 11 interceptions to their credit with only eight passing scores permitted. Furthermore, foes are averaging just 10.6 yards per pass completion.
Against Oregon last week, ASU played well offensively, gaining 460 yards, including 291 from the arm of Osweiler. Unfortunately, he was intercepted twice, and the Sun Devil defense had no answer for the Ducks' potent ground attack. Oregon racked up 327 rushing yards on 49 attempts and averaged nearly 14 yards per pass completion.
"The bottom line is with Oregon, you're playing one of the best teams in the country, and if you allow them to run the football you've got problems," Arizona State coach Dennis Erickson said.
10/26/2011 11:46:31 AM