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Paris, France (SportsNetwork.
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.com) - Rising Romanian Simona Halep whipped former
champion Svetlana Kuznetsova and resurgent German Andrea
Petkovic upset 2012 runner-up Sara Errani in a pair of
lopsided quarterfinal matches Wednesday at the French
Open. Both Halep and Petkovic will now play in their
first-ever Grand Slam semifinals. The fourth-seeded Halep
handled the 27th-seeded Russian Kuznetsova 6-2, 6-2 on
Court Lenglen and the 28th-seeded former top-10 star
Petkovic played her best match of the fortnight in
whipping the 10th-seeded Italian Errani 6-2, 6-2 on
Chatrier in a pair of matches that started under overcast
skies following a three-hour rain delay. The veteran
Kuznetsova was slowed by a left leg injury on Day 11.
Errani was the Roland Garros runner-up to Maria Sharapova
two years ago and lost to eventual champion Serena
Williams in the semifinals last year, while the two-time
major champion Kuznetsova titled here in 2009 and was the
runner- up in 2006. The graceful Halep is now 3-2
lifetime versus Kuznetsova, while Petkovic improved to 2-
1 against Errani. The 22-year-old Halep hadnt reached a
Grand Slam quarterfinal until this years Australian Open.
Shes captured a whopping seven WTA titles over the last
13 months, second only to Williams. Halep, however, is
the only woman to have won titles on clay, grass and hard
courts during that stretch. The 26-year-old one-time
world No. 9 Petkovic reached the quarterfinals at three
of the four major events in 2011 before injuries derailed
her in 2012 and for the first half of last year, dropping
her as low as 177th in the world. Halep and Petkovic will
meet on Thursday, with the Romanian leading their all-
time series, 2-1. Thursdays other semi will pit a
seventh-seeded Sharapova against 18th-seeded Canadian
Eugenie Bouchard. Sharapova completed the career Grand
Slam with a title here in 2012 and lost to Williams in
last years finale. The 20-year-old Bouchard has reached
the final four at both Grand Slam events in 2014. The 27-
year-old Sharapova is 2-0 lifetime against Bouchard,
including a second-round win here in Paris last year.
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England Patriots punter Ryan Allen were selected as the
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organization.Tallahassee, FL (SportsNetwork.com) - Style
points continue to elude Florida State, but the Seminoles
nevertheless keep winning. The No. 1 team in the country
was put the test yet again Saturday but held off rival
Florida, 24-19, to complete a second straight undefeated
regular season. Florida State (12-0) won its 28th
straight game in spite of reigning Heisman Trophy winner
Jameis Winston, who threw four interceptions -- three in
the first quarter alone -- and completed just 12-of-24
passes for 125 yards. Winston did toss a pair of
touchdown passes to Nick OLeary, while Dalvin Cook gained
144 yards on 24 carries for the defending champion
Seminoles, whose last three wins have come by a combined
12 points. A matchup against Georgia Tech in the ACC
title game next week is the final hurdle in FSUs quest
for a spot in the College Football Playoff. Florida (6-5)
missed two potential go-ahead field goals in the second
half and had the ball at midfield in the waning minutes.
Treon Harris went 0-for-6 through the air on the final
drive and finished 13-of-32 for 169 yards with a
touchdown and two interceptions, one of which was
returned 94 yards for a TD by Terrance Smith. Final
Score: (2) Alabama 55, (15) Auburn 44 Tuscaloosa, AL
(SportsNetwork.com) - Blake Sims and Amari Cooper led
Alabama to a win in the highest-scoring Iron Bowl ever,
giving the Crimson Tide a fresh memory in their fierce
rivalry with Auburn. The Kick Six was so last year.
Cooper had 13 catches for an Iron Bowl-record 224 yards
and scored on three of Sims four touchdown passes as
second-ranked Alabama rallied for a 55-44 win over No. 15
Auburn on Saturday night. Sims overcame three
interceptions to pass for 312 yards in the thrill-a-
minute game, which came almost a year to the day after
Chris Davis 109-yard touchdown return off a missed field
goal gave Auburn an instant-classic win over then-No. 1
Alabama to ruin the Crimson Tides national title hopes.
This year, Alabama (11-1, 7-1 SEC) clinched the Western
Division title and a spot in the conference championship
game before it even took the field after Mississippi
State lost to Ole Miss earlier Saturday. The Crimson
Tide, who are likely to retain their No. 1 spot in the
College Football Playoff rankings, will face Eastern
Division winner Missouri next Saturday in Atlanta. Sammie
Coates had four catches for a career-high 153 yards in
the first half and the Tigers (8-4, 4-4) scored 17 points
off three Sims interceptions to hold a 33-21 lead four
minutes into the second half. But Alabama outscored them
34-11 the rest of the way with Cooper catching touchdown
passes of 39 and 75 yards in the third quarter and Sims
scrambling for the go-ahead touchdown early in the
fourth. Alabama snapped a six-game losing streak to
ranked Auburn teams, winning such a matchup for the first
time since 2001. Final Score: (3) Oregon 47, Oregon State
19 Corvallis, OR (SportsNetwork.com) - The 118th
installment of the Civil War wasnt even close as Marcus
Mariota led No. 3 Oregon to a 47-19 rout of Oregon State
on Saturday. Mariota polished off the regular season and
his potential Heisman Trophy campaign with six total
touchdowns in helping the Ducks (11-1, 8-1 Pac-12) down
their in-state rival for the seventh consecutive time. He
threw for 367 yards and four touchdowns, while also
rushing for 39 yards and two scores. Oregon now sets its
sights on a meeting with Arizona in the Pac-12
championship on Friday night. The Wildcats handed the
Ducks their lone loss of the season, a 31-24 setback in
Eugene on Oct. 2. Oregon has won seven consecutive games
since. Royce Freeman rushed for 135 yards and caught a
touchdown pass, Charles Nelson hauled in two touchdowns
from Mariota, and Byron Marshall led the team with 131
yards receiving in the win. Sean Mannion threw for 162
yards with a touchdown and Storm Woods rushed for 128
yards with a touchdown for Oregon State (5-7, 2-7), which
has lost two straight and six of its last seven overall.
Final Score: (18) Ole Miss 31, (4) Mississippi State 17
Oxford, MS (SportsNetwork.com) - Mississippi States hopes
for a berth in the inaugural College Football Playoff
have likely been cracked like an egg. Jaylen Walton
rushed for a career-high 148 yards and a highlight-reel
touchdown, and 18th-ranked Ole Miss kept the No. 4
Bulldogs high-powered offense mostly in check to hand
their bitter rivals a damaging 31-17 loss in the latest
edition of the Egg Bowl. Waltons spectacular 91-yard
touchdown run and Evan Engrams career-best 176 yards on
five catches each played huge roles in the Rebels denying
Mississippi State a possible appearance in the SEC title
game -- and probably a spot in the four-team playoff as
well. The Bulldogs (10-2, 6-2 SEC), who stood fourth in
the most recent College Football Playoff rankings, were
eliminated in the SEC West race with the costly defeat,
which vaulted Alabama into the conference championship
game opposite Missouri. Bo Wallace hit on just 13-of-30
throws for Ole Miss (9-3, 5-3), but still put up 296
yards through the air while adding a rushing score. Final
Score: (5) Baylor 48, Texas Tech 46 Arlington, TX
(SportsNetwork.com) - Shock Linwood totaled 158 yards and
scored twice on 24 carries as No. 5 Baylor escaped with a
48-46 victory over Texas Tech in a shootout in North
Texas on Saturday. Bryce Petty threw for 210 yards and
two touchdowns on 18-of-25 efficiency before being taken
out in the third quarter for the Bears (10-1, 7-1 Big
12), who have won four in a row and complete their
regular season by hosting Kansas State next week. Seth
Russell finished the contest 8-of-17 for 82 yards and a
TD to Levi Norwood. Norwood ended up with 63 yards on
five catches, Corey Coleman added 57 yards on six grabs,
while Antwan Goodley also notched a score through the
air. Patrick Mahomes exploded for 593 yards and six
touchdowns on 30-of-56 passing for the Red Raiders (4-8,
2-7), who nearly rallied from a 42-17 deficit but have
dropped four of their last five. Three of those scores
went to Bradley Marquez, who ended up totaling 130 yards
on six receptions. Jakeem Grant topped the list with 150
yards and a TD on five catches, with DeAndre Washington
and Devin Lauderdale posting a receiving touchdown each.
Final Score: (7) Ohio State 42, Michigan 28 Columbus, OH
(SportsNetwork.com) - The season is over for the Michigan
Wolverines and, unfortunately, for Ohio State quarterback
J.T. Barrett. Barrett left the field on a cart after
breaking his right ankle early in fourth quarter in a 42-
28 victory for the seventh-ranked Buckeyes over their
rivals. Ohio State (11-1, 8-0 Big Ten) scored two
touchdowns in a minute late in the fourth to put the game
away and become the first Big Ten team to win all its
regular-season conference games in three consecutive
seasons. Barrett completed 13-of-21 passes for 176 yards
with one touchdown and rushed for 89 yards and two scores
before exiting. Ezekiel Elliott had 121 yards and two
touchdowns on 17 carries for the Buckeyes, who will play
Wissconsin in next weeks Big Ten title game.
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Jersey. Devin Gardner was 22-of-32 for 233 yards
with two touchdown passes for Michigan (5-7, 3-5), but he
also committed two turnovers - one of which was returned
for a score. Final Score: (16) Georgia Tech 30, (8)
Georgia 24 (OT) Athens, GA (SportsNetwork.com) - Yet
another Georgia Tech-Georgia clash came down to the wire,
and this time the Yellow Jackets survived in a Peach
State thriller. Zach Laskeys third touchdown run of the
day accounted for the only score in overtime, and the
16th-ranked Yellow Jackets escaped Sanford Stadium with a
memorable 30-24 victory over the No. 8 Bulldogs. The
roller- coaster finish saw Georgia Tech give up a go-
ahead touchdown with 18 seconds left in regulation, only
to have Harrison Butker force OT with a clutch 53- yard
field goal. Butkers extra point in overtime was blocked,
but D.J. White picked off Hutson Mason on the ensuing
possession to give Georgia Tech (10-2) its first win over
its in-state rival since 2008. Mason finished with 194
passing yards for Georgia (9-3), which committed three
turnovers after totaling 11 in its first eight games.
Final Score: (10) Michigan State 34, Penn State 10
University Park, PA (SportsNetwork.com) - Jeremy Langford
totaled 118 yards and two touchdowns on 30 carries as No.
10 Michigan State wrapped up its regular season with a
34-10 rout of Penn State. Connor Cook went 13-for-25 for
180 yards with one touchdown and one interception for the
Spartans (10-2, 7-1 Big Ten), who won their final three
games after a loss to Ohio State kept them from battling
for the Big Ten championship. Akeel Lynch had a rushing
touchdown while Christian Hackenberg was 21-for-45 for
195 yards along with an interception and a lost fumble
for the Nittany Lions (6-6, 2-6), who lost their last two
games of the regular season. Final Score: (11) Kansas
State 51, Kansas 13 Manhattan, KS (SportsNetwork.com) -
Jake Waters threw for 294 yards with four touchdowns and
also ran for a score to lead No. 11 Kansas State to a 51-
13 win over Kansas in the Sunflower Showdown. Tyler
Lockett had 119 yards on nine receptions with two
touchdowns, while Curry Sexton also caught nine passes
for 141 yards and a score for the Wildcats (9-2, 7-1 Big
12). Lockett entered the game four receptions (217) and
two touchdowns (26) shy of tying his father, Kevin, for
the school record in each category. Charles Jones caught
a touchdown pass from Waters and ran for another in the
win. Michael Cummings went 16-for-27 for 139 yards with
two touchdowns and two interceptions for the Jayhawks (3-
9, 1-8), who have lost six straight meetings to their in-
state rival. Final Score: (14) Wisconsin 34, (22)
Minnesota 24 Madison, WI (SportsNetwork.com) - The Battle
for Paul Bunyans Axe had a lot more riding on it this
season. The result, however, remained the same. Melvin
Gordon carried the ball 29 times for 151 yards with two
total touchdowns as No. 14 Wisconsin defeated 20th-ranked
Minnesota 34-24 on Saturday afternoon to clinch the Big
Ten West. The Badgers (10-2, 7-1 Big Ten), who erased a
14- point second quarter deficit by ripping off 24
straight points to win their 11th straight meeting
against the Golden Gophers, will face Ohio State in the
Big Ten title game next Saturday night. The Buckeyes will
be without their standout quarterback J.T. Barrett, who
left Saturdays game against Michigan on a cart after
suffering a broken ankle on the first play of the fourth
quarter. Wisconsin received a scare late in the fourth
when Gordon grabbed his right ankle and limped off the
field following a 6-yard run with about three minutes
left. Gordon posted a receiving score and his other on
the ground for Wisconsin, which has won seven consecutive
games. Alex Erickson caught five passes for 160 yards,
while Joel Stave completed 11- of-18 passes for 215 yards
with two touchdowns in the triumph. Corey Clement, who
came in with just 44 yards in his last three games, put
up 89 yards and a touchdown on seven carries. David Cobb
tallied 118 yards and a score on 25 totes for Minnesota
(8-4, 5-3), which dropped three of its last five games to
close the regular season. Final Score: (23) Clemson 35,
South Carolina 17 Clemson, SC (SportsNetwork.com) -
Clemson is back on top in the Palmetto State as the 23rd-
ranked Tigers ended South Carolinas winning streak in the
longtime series with a 35-17 victory at Memorial Stadium
on Saturday. The Gamecocks had won five straight meetings
against their in-state rivals but were limited to 339
yards and scored 18 points below their season average.
Deshaun Watson played through a knee injury and completed
14-of-19 passes for 269 yards and added two scores on the
ground for the Tigers (9-3), whose senior class has
totaled a school-record 41 wins over the last four years.
Watson was credited with a pair of scores through the
air, but Artavis Scott did most of the work on two shovel
passes that went for TDs and totaled 123 yards. Scott
finished with 185 yards on seven catches, while Wayne
Gallman gained 191 yards and a touchdown on 27 carries.
Dylan Thompson passed for 249 yards and a touchdown for
South Carolina (6-6), which finished its disappointing
regular season at .500 after coming into the year ranked
No. 9 in the AP poll. Final Score: (24) Louisville 44,
Kentucky 40 Louisville, KY (SportsNetwork.com) - Brandon
Radcliff ran for a 4-yard touchdown with 2:47 remaining
in the fourth quarter to lift 24th-ranked Louisville to a
44-40 win over Kentucky on Saturday. Kyle Bolin threw
three touchdown passes to DeVante Parker in relief of
injured Cardinals quarterback Reggie Bonnafon. Bolin
finished with 381 yards and one interception on 21- of-31
passing for Louisville (9-3), which posted its fourth
straight win over Kentucky. Stanley Williams rushed for
126 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries for the
Wildcats (5-7), who ended the season on a six-game skid.
Patrick Towles completed 14-of-29 passes for 176 yards
and threw two interceptions, the second pick sealing
Kentuckys fate. Final Score: (25) Boise State 50, Utah
State 19 Boise, ID (SportsNetwork.com) - Jay Ajayi tied a
school record with five rushing touchdowns as No. 25
Boise State punched its ticket to the Mountain West
Conference Championship game with a 50-19 victory over
Utah State. Ajayi finished with 229 yards on 27 carries,
and Grant Hedrick threw for 191 yards and two touchdowns
on 18-of-24 passing for the Broncos (10-2, 7-1 MWC), who
won their final seven games to claim the Mountain
Division. Alec Dhaenens and Thomas Sperbeck each caught a
Hedrick touchdown pass in the win. Kent Myers completed
16-of-28 passes for 159 yards with an interception and
ran for a score, and Daniel Gray returned a fumble for a
50-yard touchdown for the Aggies (9-4, 6-2), who ended
their season on a sour note after winning their previous
five games. The Broncos, who have defeated the Aggies in
12 straight games, will take on Fresno State in the title
game on Saturday.
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