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4D ARGUSLEADER.COM SPORTS FOOTBALL NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE ast WLTPct A New England420.667160129 Buffalo330.500118126 iami230.400120124 N.Y.Jets150.16796158 South WLTPctPFPA Indianapolis 420. 667 1 89 1 36 ouston330.500132120 Tennessee 240. 333 1 04 1 53 acksonville 060. 000 8 1 1 85 orth WLTPctPFPA Cincinnati311.700134113 Baltimore 420. 667 1 64 9 7 leveland320.600134115 Pittsburgh330.500124139 West WLTPctPFPA San Diego510.83316491 Denver 410.

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667 1 61 1 30 hicago330.500143144 Minnesota240.333104143 West WLTPctPFPA Arizona410.800116106 an Fran.420.667141123 Seattle 320. 600 1 33 1 13 t.Louis140.200101150 Monday San Francisco 17 hursday N.Y.Jets at New p.m. unday Seattle at St.Louis,noon iami at Carolina at Green A tlanta at ennessee at Cleveland at incinnati at Indianapolis, noon innesota at New Orleans at ansas City at San p.m. Arizona at p.m. N.Y.Giants at p.m.

an Francisco at p.m. Bay Monday Houston at p.m. HIGH SCHOOL S.D.SPORTSWRITERS ASSOCIATION POLL With first-place votes in parentheses, points and previous rank Class 11AAA 1.Lincoln (9)7-0 45 1 2.Roosevelt6-136 2 3.Brandon Valley4-2 26 3 4.O’Gorman5-2 19 4 5.Aberdeen Central2-4 9 5 Class 11AA 1.Yankton (9)7-0 45 1 2.Brookings5-2 36 2 3.Harrisburg4-2 27 3 4.Douglas6-114 4 5.Pierre3-3 13 5 Class 11A 1 (9)6-145 1 2.Dell Rapids5-136 3 3.West Central4-2 27 2 4 Area4-2 17 4 5.Hot Springs4-2 8 5 Also receiving 4-2. Class 11B 1.Parkston (9)6-0 45 1 2 2 3 Roncalli6-0 24 3 4.St.Thomas More6-1214 5.McCook 9 5 Class 9AA 1.Gregory (5)7-0 411 2 (4)7-0 40 2 3.Woonsocket/Wessington anborn Central6-0 27 3 4 4 5.Deuel6-17 5 Also receiving Benton Lake 4-2. lass 9A 1.Howard (5)6-0 411 2.Wolsey-Wessington (4)6-0 39 2 3.Potter County6-0 26 3 4.Alcester-Hudson6-0 214 5.Philip6-0 4 NR A lso receiving Buttes 4-2, arner 5-1.

Class 9B 1.Canistota (9)6-0 45 1 2.Hamlin7-0 35 2 3.Harding County6-0 28 3 4.Langford Area6-0 16 4 5.Avon5-2 6 5 Also receiving 5-1, aith Rapids St.Mary 5-1. COLLEGE NSIC Players of the Week ffense Drew Bauer sophomore from Inver Grove ad 12 set assists. MADISON DEF.GARRETSON 252 at Madison Serena 14 kills and five aces paced the ulldogs.Morgan Skluzacek had eight Bird 15 digs and three aces, arisa Eimers 22 set assists and Olivia ud two solo blocks and two block ass ists.Madison (14-4) visits Milbank to- ay.For Heitkamp a nd Kristen Martens each had four kills, Brianna Callsen had six aces, and Morg an Gloe had eight dids and 10 set ass ists.The Blue Dragons visit McCook Central-Montrose today. PARKER DEF.BERESFORD 25-15, at Beresford Jenny Smith had 25 set assists and Rylie Christensen 12 kills for the fourth-ranked Class heasants.Contessa Harold and Christensen each had four Allison Sanner had nine digs.Parker (23-3) vis- i ts Parkston on Thursday.For Beresford, Hannah Hepner had six kills and eight Becca Nelson had nine set ass ists.The Watchdogs (8-11) visit Tea Area today. DELL RAPIDS ST.MARY DEF.ES- ELLINE 15-10 at Estelline Ally 29 and six aces powered the ardinals.Lindsey Wolles had 19 set assists and 22 Kaitlyn Vort herms had six aces and 20 digs.DRSM is in the Dakota Valley Conference tourney Saturday at Estelline.For Estelline Hollenbeck had 17 digs and Makensie Saathoff 14.Jamie Begalka had seven Black 16 set a ssists and four Kaiser four blocks and Brittney Moore eight aces.

The Redmen are host to Arlington on hursday. CLARK-WILLOW LAKE DEF.LAKE PRESTON at Lake reston Angela Young had 11kills and Mackenzie Huber 11for the Cyclones. Mikayla Prouty had 15 Flor ey 14 and Young 11.Jill Warkenthien had 19 set assists.For LP Longville had five Tolzin our blocks and Molly Brown nine set assists. SOUTH SIOUX CITY (Neb.) DEF.ELK POINT-JEFFERSON at Elk Point For EPJ (12-7), iranda Stabe had 11kills and 10 digs, while Drew Keuck had eight kills and 11 digs.Amber Hanson had 38 set assists, a nd Allison Targonski had 27 digs.The Huskies visit Thursday. COLLEGE SUMMIT LEAGUE Players of the Week Offense Kaitlyn Hickey (IUPUI).

The junior from 6.0 kills per set and hit .359 in a sweep over outh Dakota St. Defense Alexis Mapes (IUPUI) and elissa Firtko (South Dakota). ophomore from averaged 5.67 digs per set against SDSU, more than doubling her season aver- a ge. CROSS COUNTRY HIGH SCHOOL EASTERN S.D.CONFERENCE MEET Saturday at Broadland Creek GC in uron Girls Team points Brandon Valley 48, Yankton Central 1 168, itchell 246. Top 20 Savannah 1 Ellie 1 Lauren Haylee Hannah Dowling, on oys Team points Brandon Valley 50, Brookings Central 88, ierre 2 60.

Top 20 Tanner Jebben Zamora, Alex Riley Rieffen- Rynearson, Bollinger, SOCCER COLLEGE WOMEN Sunday BEMIDJI ST.6,SIOUX FALLS 0 at ioux Falls Bemidji ed 2-0 at halftime.For USF heyanne Carpenter had five saves. MOUNT MARTY 20 of 31 asses for a career-high 326 yards and wo touchdowns in a 44-21win at St. loud St.He also rushed 13 times for 82 ards and a TD. Defense Josh Gordon (Minnesota junior defensive end from Mil- four of seven acks in a 44-22 win at Winona St. He ow has 12 sacks on the season.

Special teams Bradley Hatfield (Sioux Falls). SN FCS POLL -LPtsPvs 1.ND State (156)6-039961 2.E Washington (4)6-138172 3.New Hampshire5-135144 4.Coastal Carolina7-035103 5.Villanova5-133696 6.Jacksonville St. 5 -1 3 077 8 7 4 -2 3 047 7 8 Louisiana5-227109 9.Montana St. 5 -2 2 424 1 1 1 0.Illinois St. 5 -0 2 224 1 5 11.McNeese St.

3 -2 2 141 5 1 2.Fordham 6 -1 2 106 1 4 1 3.E Kentucky6-0186117 14.S Illinois5-2174912 15.William Mary4-2167310 16.Bethune-Cook.5-1160018 17.Chattanooga 3 -3 1 492 1 3 18.SD State 4 -2 1 457 1 9 19.Richmond4-2127922 20.Northern Iowa 3 -3 1 174 2 1 2 1.Youngstown St. 4 -2 7 96 1 6 2 2.Indiana State4-278820 23.Charleston So. 5 -1 5 41 2 4 2 4.Sam Houston St.3-3444NR 25.Harvard4-0315NR Area teams receiving votes: Missouri State Illinois 13. AFCA DIVISION II COACHES POLL W-L ts vs 1.NW Mo.St.(31)6-07751 2.Minnesota St.6-07303 3.Minn.-Duluth6-07074 4.N Alabama5-06725 5.Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 6 -0 6 18 6 6 7.Ohio Dominican6-05828 8.Shepherd (W.Va.) 6 -0 5 38 9 9 10.West Chester 11.Ferris 12.Bloomsburg 13.Harding 14.Colo.St.-Pueblo5-13602 15.Colorado Mines6-031716 16.Winston-Salem (NC) 5 -1 3 12 1 5 1 7.Pittsburg St. 18.Carson-New.(Tenn.)4-125917 19.Sioux Falls 6 -0 2 52 2 0 20.Michigan Tech5-020622 21.Concord (W.Va.)6-014423 22.Ouachita Bap.

23.Texas 24.Ashland (Ohio)5-161NR 25.Azusa Pacific NAIA POLL W-LPtsPvs 1.Morningside (14)5-03401 2.Baker (Kan.) (1) 6 -0 3 27 2 3 (Mont.) 4 -1 3 09 4 4 Oregon 6 -0 3 03 5 5 View (Iowa) 5 -1 2 91 6 6 Penn (Iowa)5-12718 7.Faulkner (Ala.) 5 -1 2 50 9 8 Morris (Ill.) 6 -0 2 48 1 0 9 10.Tabor 11.Cumberland (Tenn.) 5 -1 2 10 1 2 1 2.Northwestern (Iowa) 4 -1 1 94 1 3 1 3.St.Xavier 14.Missouri Valley3-21627 15.Rocky 16.Dakota Wesleyan 5 -1 1 50 1 8 1 7.Lindsey Wilson 18.St.Francis 19.Ottawa (Kan.) 4 -2 1 02 2 1 2 0.Eastern Oregon4-28515 21.Marian 22.Valley City St.6-17623 23.MidAm 24.Campbellsville (Ky.) 4 -2 4 6 25.Benedictine VOLLEYBALL HIGH SCHOOL S.D.SPORTSWRITERS ASSOCIATION POLL With first-place votes in parentheses, points and previous rank Class AA 1.O’Gorman (9) 19-4 45 1 2.Aberdeen Central14-0 36 2 3 City Stevens 17-4 23 4 4 10-4 15 RV 5.Watertown 12-3 12 3 Also receiving 14-2. Class A 1.SF Christian (9) 15-6 45 1 2.Dakota Valley 19-3 35 2 3.Mount 27 3 4.Pine Ridge 22-0 16 5 5.Wagner 17-4 12 4 Class 1 (9) 22-145 1 2.Northwestern 21-4 35 2 3.Chester Area 21-2 27 3 4 21-3 19 4 5.Arlington 21-5 8 5 Also receiving Buttes 2 1-2. Monday CCOOK CENTRAL-MONTROSE DEF.CANISTOTA at Salem Danielle Hansen had nine kills and Nicole Roth eight for the Fighting ougars.Brianna Painter had 29 digs, ani Forster three blocks and Hansen and Taylor Miles four aces each. Nicole ies had 16 set assists and Miles nine. MCM (8-12) is host to Garretson today a Montrose.For And erson had six kills and Karly Denison WALES (Colo.) 0 at Yankton Breanne Kuehler scored at 11:57 on an assist from Megan Roth.J&W (4-8-1) outshot MM MM True had four saves.

WINONA ST.2,NORTHERN ST.1 at Aberdeen Winona ranked 22nd in NCAA Division II, out- shot the Wolves NSU (4-8, Wilde had a goal at 67:51 on an assist from Tessa Lander to get the Wolves within Tietz had three saves. SW MINNESOTA ST.2,MINN.- CROOKSTON 0 at Kendahl Fisher had a goal and assist and Miranda Cadena got her 11th goal of the season for the Mustangs (7-4-1, ad one shot and no shots on goal. NSIC Standings Minnesota State 9-0, 1 2-0 State gustana Iowa Minnesota State State orthern State State Moor- ead Falls ayne (Neb.) St.) Players of the Week Offense Aimee Wronski (Upper I senior from Huntley, cored two goals and added an assist as the Peacocks went 2-0. Goalkeeper Sonja Barr (Bemidji). he senior from posted a 1-0-1record against SMSU and USF.

She a llowed just one goal and had seven aves in 200 minutes. Defense Madalyn Jansen (Winon junior from Appleton, hored a stout Warrior defense in wins ver MSU Moorhead and Northern St. The Warrior defense gave up just three hots on goal for the weekend. UMMIT LEAGUE Standings South Dakota St.3-0-1, 7 Dakota maha Dakota St. 1 Illinois Fort Wayne Roberts 0 layers of the Week Offense Diana Potterveld (SDSU).

Defense Catherine Schmidt (IU- freshman from Zionsville, ecorded her first career shutout while atching her season high with nine saves in a 2-0 win over defending eague champ made three aves and yielded just one goal (on a penalty kick) in a 3-1win over IPFW. COLLEGE MEN Sunday OHNSON WALES (Colo.) 2, OUNT MARTY 0 at Yankton is (3-11) got a goal from Adan arcia-Marquez at 76:19 to get within 2 Estrada had four saves. SCORES MONDAY HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL Lake def.Lake Preston, akota Christian def.South Central, Dell Rapids St.Mary def.Estelline, 252 Grant-Deuel def.Hendricks, Madison def.Garretson,25-22,25-14, 25-15 McCook def. Cani Miller def.Kimball/White Lake, 25-12, arker def.Beresford,25-15,25-13, 25-8 Platte-Geddes def.Corsica/Stickney, S.Sioux Point-Jeff Wagner def.Mt.Vernon/Plankinton, all def.Philip,25-20,25-15,25-19 Yankton def.Brookings,25-19,25-17, 26-24 Minnesota Edgerton def.Fulda,25-27,25-23,25- eron Lake-Okabena def.Ellsworth, Hills-Beaver Creek def.Adrian, 22-25, Jackson Co.Central def.Martin Co. Murray Co.Central def.Westbrook- Walnut Redwood Valley def.G-F-W,25-17, Tracy-Milroy-Balaton def.Central 15-5 Wabasso def.Russell-Tyler-Ruthton, HOCKEY USHL Western Conference WL Pt Fargo4 10 8 Des Mones3 0 17 Sioux City3 117 aterloo3 2 0 6 ri-City3 2 0 6 Lincoln2 3 0 4 ioux Falls13 13 maha13 13 Eastern Conference uskegon4 3 0 8 loomington3 117 Cedar Rapids3 10 6 Youngstown3 2 0 6 Chicago 2 2 15 Dubuque2 2 0 4 Team USA2 3 0 4 Green Bay2 2 0 4 Madison0 2 2 2 Sunday-Monday games Today Des Moines at Omaha NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP WLO ts A Montreal431061114 ampa Bay 320151 2 6 Ottawa3210465 etroit 2110244 oronto 312021 1 1 2 Boston 4130249 lorida 3021139 uffalo30300414 Metropolitan Division GPWLOTPtsGFGA New Jersey22004115 Columbus2200483 Pittsburgh22004116 Islanders2200496 Wash2101352 Rangers31202813 Phila30211812 Carolina2020069 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GPWLOTPtsGFGA Minnesota2200480 Nashville2200473 Chicago 2200494 t.Louis 2110264 innipeg3120279 olorado3120229 Dallas 2011137 acific Division GPWLOTPtsGFGA San Jose2200470 Vancouver 2200496 A naheim32104129 LAngeles 3111368 A rizona 2110258 algary 3120281 0 dmonton 2011161 0 points for a win, one point for overtime loss.

Games Colorado 1 A naheim 1 Ottawa 0 ampa Bay 1 Games N.Y.Islanders at N.Y.Rangers, 6 p.m. Anaheim at p.m. an Jose at p.m. Dallas at p.m. Buffalo at p.m.

olorado at p.m. New Jersey at Tampa p.m. Calgary at p.m. dmonton at Los p.m. GOLF COLLEGE WOMEN STEWART MEMORIAL second round at Team scores Oral Roberts 293-2955 St.304-291-595,Missouri St.304-296-600,Arkansas-Little Rock Dakota St.304- 3 City Arkansas St.312-313-625, issouri St.B Iowa 315-317-632, Chicago St.318-316-634,Omaha (Mo.) 320-327-647.

Individual leader Maria Alejandra Vellalobos (WS) 69-71-140. SDSU T10.Hallie Getz 77-73-150. T26.Sydney MacDonald 78-75-153 and atcha 77-76-153. T33.Megan Mingo amiah Fuad 77-78-155 and Brianna Jan 78-77-155. as an individual COLLEGE MEN BILL ROSS INTERCOLLEGIATE first round at Overland Team scores Wichita St.295, MKC St.303,Denver 306, Arkansas St.307,Oklahoma Christian Dakota St.309,Creighton 3 St.311,Nebraska 312, Central Arkansas Iowa Roberts Illinois 322.

Individual leader Louis Cohen Boyen (WS) and Connor Knabe (KS) 69. SDSU T13.Din Fuad 75.T25.Zach Sackett 77.T35.Ian Rinken 78.T45.Dy- lan Baker 79.T75.Grant Smith 85. TRANSACTIONS MONDAY BASEBALL ational League A RIZONA DIAMONDBACKS amed Chip Hale manager and signed him to a two-year contract. LOS ANGELES DODGERS Reinstate RHP Stephen Fife from the 60-day DL and assigned him outright to Albuquerque (PCL). ASKETBALL National Basketball Association MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES Waived Luke Hancock.

PHILADELPHIA 76ERS Named Rod Baker scout. SAN ANTONIO SPURS Waived John Holland. FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONA CARDINALS Released QB Dennis Dixon from the practice squad. CHICAGO BEARS Signed CB Terr ance Mitchell from the practice squad. aived LB Terrell Manning from the ractice squad.Signed Shamiel Gary a nd TE Jacob Maxwell to the practice quad.

EW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Res igned OL Caylin Hauptmann to the ractice squad.Released OL Chris Mart in from the practice squad. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Signed fullback Lonnie Pryor and DE George Uko to the practice squad.Released WR Kevin Cone and RB Jeff Demps from the practice squad. TENNESSEE TITANS Waived TE rett Brackett. OLLEGE BUFFALO Fired football coach Jeff Quinn. LOUISVILLE Dismissed freshman WR Cameron Polk from the team after campus police cited him for drug possession.

IAMI Signed basketball coach Katie Meier to a contract extension through 2021. ORTH CAROLINA STATE Sus- ended LB Jerod Josh Johnathan Jum- ichael Justin Jones, DL Pharoah McKever and CB Mike Stevens one game apiece after a BB gun incident at a off-campus residence.Placed red- shirting freshmen Tyler Jones, Kalen ronne Prescod and Maurice Trowell on eam probation. RANDOLPH-MACON Named Shawn Postiglione assistant bask etball coach. EXAS Fired football coach David Calloway. Named ffensive line coach Jaime Martinez interim football coach.

TV HIGHLIGHTS BASEBALL 3p.m. at San FranciscoFS1 7 p.m.ALCS:Baltimore at Kansas CityTBS FOOTBALL 7p.m.College:La.-Lafayette at Texas StateESPN2 9p.m.College:USF at Augustana (taped from Saturday)Midco SN GOLF 3p.m.PGA Grand Slam of Golf (same-day tape)TNT HOCKEY 6:30 p.m.NHL:Buffalo at CarolinaNBCSN SOCCER 1:30 p.m.UEFA:Denmark vs.PortugalESPN2 7p.m. national at USAESPN 8 p.m.UEFA:Germany vs.IrelandFS1 GENERAL 8p.m.Coyote CornerMidco SN RADIO HIGHLIGHTS BASEBALL 7p.m. A at Kansas CityKSOO-FM 99.1 GENERAL 9a.m. the JohnKVTK-AM 1570 2p.m.

alling All SportsKWSN-AM 1230 3p.m.Sports Talk with Craig and ChrisKWSN-AM 1230 3p.m.Overtime with Jeff ThurnKSOO-FM 99.1 SPORTS ON THE AIR Sports Editor: Stu Whitney i 977-3922 CONTACT US DURHAM, N.C. Beginning with the 2015 season, the American Association has announced the adoption of an extra-inning tiebreaker rule to be used in all regular- season games, based upon existing Interna- ional Baseball Federation and Can-Am League rules. Starting in the 11th inning, the player in the batting order immediately preceding that inning's leadoff hitter will be placed on second base. The inning will otherwise proceed as usual, with each team getting a turn at bat. Should the player starting the inning on second base eventually score, it will count in statistics as a run for the player and a RBI for the batter who drove him in (if applicable), but it will not count toward the earned-run average.

he Sioux Falls Canaries are members of the American Association. American Association commissioner Miles Wolff said, "This rule was very well- received in the Can-Am League last year, and we're looking forward to using this innovation in the American Association." Similar rules are also in effect for most international competitions, including during the World Baseball Classic and the IBAF World Championships. 3earn player of week honors AWARDS: The University of Sioux Bradley Hatfield was named special teams player of the week for NSIC football. The senior from Manteca, hit field goals 26, 34 and 38 yards to help the Cougars defeat Augustana 23-12. He is 6-of-6 on field goals this season and is 31-of-33 on PATs.

South Melissa Firtko was named co-defensive volleyball player of the week in the Summit League. The senior from Racine, earns her third career POW award and second of the season after averaging 2.0 blocks per set to help USD go 1-1in league play. South Dakota Diana otterveld was named Summit offensive player of the week for soccer. The junior from Fort Collins, earned her third career POW honor, and second in as many weeks, after totaling seven points to help SDSU to an unbeaten week. Against Fort Wayne, Potterveld had an assist and netted the tying goal in a 3-3 draw.

Two days later, she had a goal and two assists in a 3-0 ictory over Oral Roberts. GOLF: Todd Kolb of Sioux Falls has been named the 2014 Teacher of the Year for the Dakota Chapter of the Minnesota PGA. It is the second time Kolb has been recognized by his fellow PGA members. Kolb has operated the Todd Kolb Golf Academy at Willow Run Golf Course since 2000. Students of Kolb include numerous Division I players and LPGA Tour rookie Kim Kaufman.

ASEBALL: Nick Smith, a middle infielder from Chanhassen, said Monday hat he has given a verbal commitment to play at South Dakota State. REGIONAL DIGEST American Assoc. a dopts tiebreaker Today 10-14 Wednesday 10-15 Thursday 10-16 Friday 10-17 Saturday 10-18 Sunday 10-19 Monday 10-20 Buffalo oon KTTW Anaheim 9p.m. FSN Los Angeles 2p.m. FSN Sioux City 7 :05 p.m.

Madison 7 :05 p.m. Fargo 7 :05 p.m. Ticket information Minnesota Vikings NFL 612-338-4537 Minnesota Wild NHL Xcel Arena 651-989-5151 Sioux Falls Stampede USHL Premier Center 336-6060 AHEAD Home games shaded TALLAHASSEE, Coach Jimbo Fisher said Florida Jameis Winston has committed no crime and is adamant the quarterback will not miss any games this season due to an ongoing sexual assault investigation. isher said Monday re- ent reports about the inv estigation revealed any new facts. This country is based off being innocent until proven guilty, not guilty till proven inno- Fisher said.

i no victim because there as no crime. convicting a guy over things hat are not true, based on evidence. facts of the case and what the reports are. Public opinion wants do what they do. They get what they want.

We believe in him, 100 Florida State announced last week it will use an independent official in the student code of conduct hearing. A female student said Winston sexually assaulted her in December 2012. Florida State Attorney Willie Meggs de- lined to press charges a gainst Winston last Dec ember due to inconsistencies and flaws in the evi- ence. While no date has been set for the university hearing, a person close to the situation said that Florida tate has notified Winston hat a formal hearing will held to determine if our sections of the code of conduct were violated, two for sexual misconduct and two for endangerment. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because no details of the hearing have been publicly released.

he two sexual miscon- uct violations the person aid Winston faces are: Any sexual act that ccurs without the consent of the victim, or that oc- curs when the victim is unable to give consent. Conduct of a sexual ature that creates an in- imidating, hostile, or off ensive environment for a nother person. This includes unwanted, unwelcome, inappropriate, or irrelevant sexual or gender- based behaviors, actions or comments. The two endangerment violations the person said Winston faces are: Physical violence tow ards another person or roup. Action(s) that endanger the health, safety, or ell-being of another person or group.

Florida State said in its release last week that the athletics department de- ided not to file a report ith the Title I administrator after lawyer said the Tallahassee Police Department was longer pursuing the and Winston and his roommates said the sex was consensual. The AP does not identify people who say they are victims of sexual assault. avid Cornwell, advi- or for the Winston family, id not return messages seeking comment on Mond ay. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Coach: Winston miss any games By Kareem Copeland Associated Press Jameis Winston Jimbo Fisher Florida State coach insists star QB is until proven.

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