|
507 PACERS
508 HEAT
5/24/2013 8:30 PM(et)
|
+7
-7
181
|
+7½
-7½
181½
|
+7
-7
180½
|
+7
-7
180½
|
|
|
|
509 SPURS
510 GRIZZLIES
5/25/2013 9:00 PM(et)
|
+4½
-4½
178
|
+5½
-5½
177½
|
+5
-5
178½
|
+5
-5
178½
|
|
|
|
951 PHILLIES
952 NATIONALS
5/24/2013 7:05 PM(et)
|
+165
-165
7u
|
+155
-165
6½p
|
+155
-175
6½p
|
+155
-175
6½p
|
|
|
|
953 BRAVES
954 METS
5/24/2013 7:10 PM(et)
|
-160
+160
7½p
|
-161
+151
7½u
|
-170
+150
7½u
|
-170
+150
7½u
|
|
|
|
955 CUBS
956 REDS
5/24/2013 7:10 PM(et)
|
+160
-160
8p
|
+140
-150
8o
|
+135
-155
8o
|
+135
-155
8o
|
|
|
|
957 PIRATES
958 BREWERS
5/24/2013 8:10 PM(et)
|
-120
+120
8p
|
-101
-109
7½p
|
-105
-115
7½o
|
-105
-115
7½o
|
|
|
|
959 PADRES
960 DIAMONDBACKS
5/24/2013 9:40 PM(et)
|
+140
-140
9p
|
+121
-131
9p
|
+120
-140
9u
|
+120
-140
9u
|
|
|
|
961 CARDINALS
962 DODGERS
5/24/2013 10:10 PM(et)
|
-130
+130
7½u
|
-118
+108
7½u
|
-125
+105
7½u
|
-125
+105
7½u
|
|
|
|
963 ROCKIES
964 GIANTS
5/24/2013 10:15 PM(et)
|
+150
-150
7½p
|
+139
-149
8u
|
+135
-155
8u
|
+135
-155
8u
|
|
|
|
965 ORIOLES
966 BLUEJAYS
5/24/2013 7:07 PM(et)
|
-130
+130
9½p
|
-105
-105
9o
|
-120
EVEN
9o
|
-120
EVEN
9o
|
|
|
|
967 TWINS
968 TIGERS
5/24/2013 7:08 PM(et)
|
+250
-250
9p
|
+200
-220
8½p
|
+200
-240
9u
|
+200
-240
9u
|
|
|
|
969 YANKEES
970 RAYS
5/24/2013 7:10 PM(et)
|
+110
-110
8½p
|
-101
-109
8½u
|
-105
-115
8½p
|
-105
-115
8½p
|
|
|
|
971 INDIANS
972 REDSOX
5/24/2013 7:10 PM(et)
|
+125
-125
9p
|
EVEN
-110
9p
|
EVEN
-120
9p
|
EVEN
-120
9p
|
|
|
|
973 ATHLETICS
974 ASTROS
5/24/2013 8:10 PM(et)
|
-170
+170
9u
|
-158
+148
8½u
|
-165
+145
8½u
|
-165
+145
8½u
|
|
|
|
975 ANGELS
976 ROYALS
5/24/2013 8:10 PM(et)
|
-120
+120
9p
|
-112
+102
8½o
|
-120
EVEN
9u
|
-120
EVEN
9u
|
|
|
|
977 RANGERS
978 MARINERS
5/24/2013 10:10 PM(et)
|
-130
+130
8u
|
-109
-101
8u
|
-125
+105
8p
|
-125
+105
8p
|
|
|
|
979 MARLINS
980 WHITESOX
5/24/2013 8:10 PM(et)
|
+180
-180
8p
|
-164
+174
7½p
|
+160
-180
7½p
|
+160
-180
7½p
|
|
|
|
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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Bowling Green is 3-1 so far this season, including wins in each of the last two outings. This past Saturday, the Falcons put forth a strong offensive effort in a 41-21 triumph over Western Kentucky. Bowling Green has now scored 89 points in its last two games, but Boston College obviously represents a major spike in competition level.
Speaking of the Eagles, they moved to 5-0 with a 24-14 decision over a tougher- than-expected UMass squad last weekend. The Eagles began the campaign with three straight wins over ACC foes and remain atop the league standings. This weekend's tilt marks the third of what will be four straight against non-league opponents for Boston College.
The Eagles have never faced Bowling Green in football.
Despite the fact that it features a one-dimensional offensive attack, Bowling Green is averaging 34.5 ppg and 431.5 total ypg. Quarterback Tyler Sheehan is expected to generate most of the offense with his arm, and he has excelled thus far. Sheehan has completed 66.8 percent of his passes for 1,304 yards and 10 touchdowns with only four interceptions. While many receivers have made positive contributions thus far, Freddie Barnes leads the group with 29 catches for 318 yards and three touchdowns. The Falcons racked up 28 first downs and 425 total yards in the victory over Western Kentucky last weekend. Sheehan was outstanding in that tilt, as he connected on 31-of-42 passes for 270 yards and three touchdowns. Once again, the passing game carried the load, as the ground attack remains rather weak.
Considering that Bowling Green is yielding 28.8 ppg and 410.0 total ypg this season, there is obvious room for improvement on the defensive side of the ball. The Falcons are giving up over 200 ypg both on the ground and through the air. Sure, they have posted a rather high total of eight interceptions, but nine passing touchdowns surrendered tempers the excitement. John Hanelin leads the club with 46 total tackles. Give the defense plenty of credit for its play against Western Kentucky last weekend. Sure, the Falcons surrendered three touchdowns, but two of the scores came in the final four minutes of the contest after the outcome had long been decided. Over 300 rushing yards were allowed, an obvious area of concern, but a stellar effort against the pass that included four interceptions proved to be the difference in the game.
An early candidate for ACC Player of the Year, Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan has been a strong performer. Ryan has completed 61 percent of his throws for 1,545 yards and 11 touchdowns with only five interceptions. He has spread the ball around effectively to a number of different receivers. As for the tailbacks, Andre Callender leads the group with 463 rushing yards and five touchdowns. Callender rushed for 115 yards and two touchdowns on 32 carries against UMass. While the standout's longest run was only 13 yards, he showed a great deal of toughness by continuously butting heads with the Minutemen defenders. As for Ryan, he completed 24-of-42 passes for 204 yards and one touchdown. Most importantly, Ryan was not intercepted in the tilt, as the veteran signal caller made solid decisions. Rich Gunnell led all BC receivers with six catches for 97 yards.
Opponents are scoring 17.2 ppg against Boston College, which is yielding just 46.8 rushing ypg on an average of 1.7 yards per attempt. Sure, yards have been much easier to come by through the air against the Eagles, but the fact that the defense has registered 10 interceptions speaks to the big-play ability that is present. The Boston College defense put forth a strong effort against UMass, limiting the Minutemen to 14 points and 277 total yards. Once again, the Eagles were tough against the run, limiting UMass to 69 rushing yards on 30 attempts. The pass defense wasn't quite as strong, as both Minutemen touchdowns came through the air.
10/3/2007 11:15:59 AM