Kelso Wins 200-Unit NBA Playoff Game of Year as Spurs (+7) cover vs. Heat 100-103. Wins third straight 100-unit baseball play with Blue Jays over Rockies 8-3
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901 PIRATES
902 REDS
6/20/2013 12:35 PM(et)
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+185
-185
8p
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903 ROCKIES
904 NATIONALS
6/20/2013 7:05 PM(et)
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+175
-175
7o
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905 METS
906 BRAVES
6/20/2013 7:10 PM(et)
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+200
-200
7½u
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907 CUBS
908 CARDINALS
6/20/2013 8:15 PM(et)
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+180
-180
7½u
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909 DODGERS
910 PADRES
6/20/2013 10:10 PM(et)
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+130
-130
7½u
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911 MARLINS
912 GIANTS
6/20/2013 10:15 PM(et)
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+175
-175
7½u
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913 WHITESOX
914 TWINS
6/20/2013 1:10 PM(et)
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+105
-105
8o
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915 ATHLETICS
916 RANGERS
6/20/2013 2:05 PM(et)
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-115
+115
9½p
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917 REDSOX
918 TIGERS
6/20/2013 7:08 PM(et)
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+125
-125
9p
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919 RAYS
920 YANKEES
6/20/2013 7:05 PM(et)
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+115
-115
8o
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921 MARINERS
922 ANGELS
6/20/2013 10:05 PM(et)
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-110
+110
7u
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923 BREWERS
924 ASTROS
6/20/2013 2:10 PM(et)
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-130
+130
7½o
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955 NATIONALS
956 PHILLIES
6/19/2013 7:05 PM(et)
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+110
-110
7½o
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-115
+105
7½o
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-120
even
7½o
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-120
even
7½o
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957 METS
958 BRAVES
6/19/2013 7:10 PM(et)
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+185
-185
7½u
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+167
-177
7½u
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+170
-200
7½u
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+170
-200
7½u
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959 PIRATES
960 REDS
6/19/2013 7:10 PM(et)
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+140
-140
8o
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+121
-131
8p
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+120
-140
8o
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+120
-140
8o
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961 CUBS
962 CARDINALS
6/19/2013 8:15 PM(et)
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+175
-175
8o
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+149
-159
8½u
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+150
-170
8o
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+150
-170
8o
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965 ROYALS
966 INDIANS
6/19/2013 7:05 PM(et)
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+155
-155
8p
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+138
-148
8u
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+135
-155
8u
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+135
-155
8u
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967 RAYS
968 REDSOX
6/19/2013 7:10 PM(et)
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+150
-150
9½p
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+116
-126
9½u
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+115
-135
9½u
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+115
-135
9½u
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969 ATHLETICS
970 RANGERS
6/19/2013 8:05 PM(et)
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+115
-115
9½o
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-114
+104
9½p
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-115
-105
9½o
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-115
-105
9½o
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971 WHITESOX
972 TWINS
6/19/2013 8:10 PM(et)
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-140
+140
7½u
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-133
+123
7o
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-135
+115
7½u
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-135
+115
7½u
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973 MARINERS
974 ANGELS
6/19/2013 10:05 PM(et)
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+210
-210
8p
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+181
-191
8u
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+175
-210
8u
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+175
-210
8u
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975 DODGERS
976 YANKEES
6/19/2013 7:05 PM(et)
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+140
-140
8½p
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+134
-144
8o
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+125
-145
7½u
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+125
-145
7½u
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977 ROCKIES
978 BLUEJAYS
6/19/2013 7:07 PM(et)
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+150
-150
9p
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+152
-162
9u
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+135
-155
9o
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+135
-155
9o
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979 BREWERS
980 ASTROS
6/19/2013 8:10 PM(et)
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-135
+135
8½u
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-117
+107
8½u
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-125
+105
8½u
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-125
+105
8½u
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451 RAVENS
452 BRONCOS
9/5/2013 8:30 PM(et)
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+7
-7
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+9½
-9½
49½
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453 PATRIOTS
454 BILLS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
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-5½
+5½
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-7½
+7½
53
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455 TITANS
456 STEELERS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
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+6
-6
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+7
-7
43½
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457 FALCONS
458 SAINTS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
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+1½
-1½
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+2½
-2½
54
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459 BUCCANEERS
460 JETS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
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+1½
-1½
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-1
+1
41
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461 CHIEFS
462 JAGUARS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
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-
pick
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-1½
+1½
39
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463 BENGALS
464 BEARS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
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+3½
-3½
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+3
-3
45
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465 DOLPHINS
466 BROWNS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
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-2
+2
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+1
-1
39½
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467 SEAHAWKS
468 PANTHERS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
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-4
+4
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-3
+3
45
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469 VIKINGS
470 LIONS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
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+2½
-2½
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+3
-3
47
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471 RAIDERS
472 COLTS
9/8/2013 1:00 PM(et)
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+8
-8
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+7
-7
48½
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473 CARDINALS
474 RAMS
9/8/2013 4:25 PM(et)
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+5½
-5½
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+7
-7
40
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475 PACKERS
476 49ERS
9/8/2013 4:25 PM(et)
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+4
-4
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+5½
-5½
50
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477 GIANTS
478 COWBOYS
9/8/2013 8:30 PM(et)
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+2½
-2½
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+3
-3
49
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479 EAGLES
480 REDSKINS
9/9/2013 7:10 PM(et)
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+5½
-5½
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+4½
-4½
50½
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481 TEXANS
482 CHARGERS
9/9/2013 10:20 PM(et)
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-2½
+2½
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-3
+3
46
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713 SPURS
714 HEAT
6/20/2013 9:00 PM(et)
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+6
-6
190
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+6
-6
189½
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+6
-6
189½
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+6
-6
189½
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Kelso Sturgeon has been a professional handicapper for 40 years and has a deep understanding of all facets of the game, be it football, basketball, baseball or horse racing. He's worked as a football scout in the SEC and studied under Hall of Fame coaches like Alabama's Bear Bryant, winner of five national titles and Hank Stram of the Kansas City Chiefs, who won the 1970 Super Bowl. He's been a Regional Sports Editor for the Associated Press, worked as a successful jockey agent and authored several books teaching people how to be a handicapper, including the bestseller, THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO SPORTS BETTING. Kelso also understands that to be a successful handicapper means knowing the business of gambling, and to that end he is personal friends with most of the big linesmakers in Las Vegas and gets the daily scoop on what is happening on the other side of the counter. There is no one better qualifed to be your personal handicapper than Kelso Sturgeon.
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There is a Watch List-high five running backs competing for the inaugural award which honors the outstanding freshman in the Football Championship Subdivision. The award is presented by The Sports Network and sponsored by Fathead.com.
A national panel of sports information and media relations directors, broadcasters, writers and other dignitaries will select the first Jerry Rice Award winner after the regular season. The legendary wide receiver, who played in the FCS (then Division I-AA) at Mississippi Valley State, will be on hand at the national awards banquet on Jan. 6 in Frisco, Texas, to present the award.
The running backs are Chuck Dibilo of Princeton, David Johnson of Northern Iowa, Ross Scheuerman of Lafayette, Jordan Talley of Eastern Washington and Terrance West of Towson.
Dibilo and West were newcomers to the Watch List on Tuesday along with quarterbacks Michael German of Tennessee State and Austin Sumner of South Dakota State, right tackle Will Whitman of Harvard, wide receiver Brady Measom of Southern Utah, free safety Mike Crutcher of Missouri State and punter Jake Miller of Eastern Washington.
The list of nominees:
Mike Crutcher, Missouri State, FS, 6-2, 198
Collected at least seven tackles in six of Missouri State's first seven games for a team-high 59 overall. The redshirt freshman had 13 tackles against then- No. 4 North Dakota State.
Michael Dallas II, Morgan State, LB, 6-0, 205
Had 11 tackles versus Bowling Green and forced two fumbles against Howard. The redshirt freshman corralled 43 tackles, including 5.5 for loss, in Morgan State's first seven games.
Chuck Dibilo, Princeton, RB, 5-11, 200
In a crowded Princeton backfield, he asserted himself with a 147-yard game against Hampton and a team-high 401 rushing yards through the first half of the Tigers' season.
Michael German, Tennessee State, QB, 6-2, 215
German was elevated to starter in October and went a combined 60-for-89 for 798 yards and six touchdowns in his first three games. In that time, the redshirt freshman extended his run of passes without an interception to 131.
D'Vonte Grant, North Carolina A&T, LB, 5-11, 215
Active redshirt frosh totalled a team-high 43 tackles, including 3.5 for loss, one sack, one interception, one pass break-up, two quarterback hits, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery in the Aggies' first six games.
R.J. Harris, New Hampshire, WR, 6-0, 194
The redshirt freshman has had some monster games in leading all FCS first-year players in receptions per game (6.6) and receiving yards per game (97.2) through UNH's 4-2 start. He had five touchdowns among his 33 receptions.
David Johnson, Northern Iowa, RB, 6-3, 214
A redshirt freshman, he led all first-year players with 510 rushing yards on 109 carries, with six touchdowns through UNI's 5-1 start. He also caught 11 passes for 211 yards and two touchdowns.
Eriq Lewis, Old Dominion, CB, 6-0, 180
Totaled 32 tackles (23 solos) in ODU's 5-2 start, but created the most havoc with eight passes break-ups, two interceptions and two forced fumbles.
Dillon Lucas, Villanova, LB, 6-0, 215
Consistent freshman had between six and 10 tackles in each of Villanova's first seven games. He collected a sack versus Monmouth.
Brady Measom, Southern Utah, WR, 5-9, 165
Part of a deep receiving corps at Southern Utah, Measom had 37 receptions for 409 yards and two touchdowns in his first seven games. Also had 10 punt returns for a 14.6-yard average.
Greg McGhee, Howard, QB, 6-3, 200
Mobile left-hander was a threat as a passer (123 of 223 for 1,197 yards and 10 touchdowns) or a runner (275 yards) through his first seven games.
Jake Miller, Eastern Washington, Punter, 6-5, 205
A transfer from Washington State, Miller has come on strong during his redshirt freshman season, averaging 43.1 yards per punt through seven games, with five punts of at least 50 yards.
Ross Scheuerman, Lafayette, RB, 6-0, 190
Through six games, the all-around standout ranked 26th in the FCS with 137.5 all-purpose yards per game. He's been a threat as a runner, receiver and kick returner.
Austin Sumner, South Dakota State, QB, 6-5, 230
The Jackrabbits have turned their offense over to the redshirt freshman, who averaged 299.5 passing yards in his first four starts. He was 37-for-54 for 354 yards and four touchdowns against No. 2 Northern Iowa.
Jordan Talley, Eastern Washington, RB, 5-10, 180
The defending FCS champion Eagles have relied on the true freshman, who had a team-high 350 rushing yards as well as 18 receptions in their first seven games.
Terrance West, Towson, RB, 5-11, 222
Go West. North, South and East, too. He led all FCS freshmen with 11 touchdowns through Towson's surprising 5-1 start. The two-time national freshman of the week had 450 rushing yards on 6.4 yards per carry.
Brandon White, San Diego, WR, 6-3, 195
Has become a big part of the Toreros' offense, catching 34 balls for 427 yards and four touchdowns through their first seven games.
Will Whitman, Harvard, OT, 6-6, 260
The first freshman offensive lineman to start under veteran head coach Tim Murphy, Whitman played every snap in the Crimson's first five games, with 30 knockdowns. He allowed just one sack in that time.
10/18/2011 10:02:49 AM