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CLARICtexmOOM 2D THE CLARION-LEDGER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2005 11 I'l SCOREBOARD i ii him if tw-t 1 1 i Biloxi standout chooses Vanderbilt Biloxi senior JeJuan Brown, the only underclassman on last year's Clarion-Ledger All-State team, has orally committed to Vanderbilt. A 6-foot-7, 215-pound forward, Brown picked STANDINQS AIITImesCDT CONFERENCE USA East Division Conferenca PF PA PLAYOFFS SCHTOULI AIITImasCDT DIVISION SERIES (Btlt-ot-6) American League Chicago vs. Boston Tuesday, Oct. 4 Chicago 14, Boston 2, Chicago leads series 1-0 Wednesday, Oct. Friday, Oct.

7 Chicago (Garcia 14-8) at Boston (Wakefield 16-12), (ESPN2) Saturday, Chicago (Garland 18-10) at Boston (Schilling 8-8), If necessary Sunday, Oct. 9 Boston at Chicago, If necessary Los Angeles vt. NewYork STANOINOS AIITImesCDT SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE East Conference All Games LPFPA WL PFPA Georgia 2 0 40 25 4 0 132 45 Vanderbilt 2 0 59 47 4 1 135 97 Florida 2 1 68 66 4 1 141 83 Tennessee 2 1 64 S3 3 1 81 63 Kentucky 0 1 28 49 1 3 107 147 SouthCarolina 0 3 36102 2 3 105 137 West Alabama 3 0 92 30 5 0 148 58 Auburn 2 0 76 7 4 1 190 47 LSU 1 1 64 37 2 1 99 68 OleMIn 2 33 SB I 3 57 88 Arkansas 0 2 37 52 1 3 103 139 Mississippi St. 0 3 17 88 I 3 76 108 Saturday's Games Mississippi St. at Florida, entucky at South Carolina, Noon TheCltadelatOleMlsUp.m.

Georgiaet Tennessee, LSUatVanderbilUp.m. Louisiana-Monroe at Arkansas, 6 p.m. the Commodores over West Virginia. Alabama, Marquette, Miami and Tulane also showed interest. The NCAA early signing period is Nov.

9-16. "I know Vanderbilt has a good academic program and it's the best of both worlds because the basketball program is going to come up," Brown STANDINGS AIITImesCDT AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet Pf PA Miami I 0 .667 68 51 NewEngland 1 0 .500 87 10a Buffalo I 3 0 .250 48 N.Y. Jell 1 3 0 .250 47 73 South WIT Pet PF PA Indianapolis 4 0 0 1.000 26 Jacksonville 2 0 .500 62 64 Tennessee 1 3 0 .250 69 106 Houston 0 3 0 .000 24 65 North Pet PF PA Cincinnati 4 0 0 1.000 104 38 Pittsburgh 2 1 0 .667 81 37 Baltimore 1 0 .333 30 52 Cleveland 1 3 0 .333 45 64 West Pet PF PA Denver 3 1 0 .750 80 68 KansasClty 2 3 0 .500 91 91 San Diego 2 2 0 .500 127 88 Oakland 1 3 0 .250 76 89 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA Washington 3 0 0 1.000 43 37 N.Y.GIants 3 1 0 750 136 98 Philadelphia 3 1 0 .750 112 68 Dallas 2 2 0 .500 88 88 South Pet PF PA Tampa Bay 4 0 0 1.000 77 45 Atlanta 3 1 0 .750 86 57 Carolina 2 2 0 .500 103 96 New Orleans 2 2 0 .500 68 87 North Pet PF PA Chicago I 2 0 .333 52 39 Detroit 1 2 0 .333 36 58 Minnesota 1 3 0 .250 64 107 Green Bay 0 4 0 .000 72 92 West Pet PF PA St.UulS 2 2 0 .500 97 111 Seattle 2 2 0 .500 19 76 Arizona 1 3 0 .250 74 110 San Francisco 1 3 0 .250 76 132 Sunday's Games TELEVISION Major League Baseball: Playoffs, Division Series, Houston at Atlanta, 3 p.m., ESPN; Boston at Chicago White Sox, 7 p.m., ESPN2; N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Angels, 9 p.m., ESPN.

College Football: Alcorn State replay show, 1 1 p.m., WDBD-40. JACKSON-AREA RADIO Major League Baseball: Playoffs, Division Series, Houston at Atlanta, 3 p.m., WSFZ-930 AM; Boston at Chicago White Sox, 7 p.m., WSFZ-930 AM. NHL: Phoenix at Vancouver, 9 p.m., WSFZ-930 AM. Talk Shows: Mississippi Sports This Morning, 7 a.m., WJDX-620 AM; Out of Bounds, 7 a.m., WSFZ-930 AM; Jay White Show, noon, WSFZ-930 AM; Sports Scope, 6 p.m.,WMPR-90.1FM. TV and radio listings are subject to change without notice.

Games may not be broadcast in all areas. VISIT US Point your browser to clarionledger.com CONTACT US Call Sports Editor Rusty Hampton at (601) 961-7293 or toll-free at 1-877-850-5338, or e-mail rhamptonclarionledger.com. For questions regarding high school results and statistics, call Van Dyess, statistics editor, at 961-7370 or toll-free 1-877-850-5340. Fax information to 961-7224. Fax or e-mail letters to the sports editor at the above addresses or mail them to Sports Editor, The Clarion-Ledger, Box 40, Jackson MS 39205-0040.

LOTTERY LINE Here are the winning numbers selected Tuesday in the Louisiana lottery: (Pick 3) 6-3-2 (Pick 4) 4-1-0-5 (Cash Quest) 19-23-24-42 Here are the winning numbers selected Tuesday in the Florida lottery: (Cash 3) 6-5-0 (Play 4) 4-3-5-7 (Fantasy 5) 19-34-26-8-25 All Games PF PA 3 1 117 78 1 1 102 57 2 2 76 89 2 2 84 81 2 2 123 81 1 3 80 118 2 1 73 52 3 1 119 98 2 2 126 115 2 3 139 135 0 3 57 159 1 4 75 151 UAB 1 0 45 26 Southern Miss 1 0 33 7 UCF Marshall Memphis East Carolina West Division Tuiane UTEP Houston Tulsa Rice SMU 1 0 23 13 1 1 29 36 1 1 58 57 0 1 7 33 1 0 31 10 1 1 64 68 1 1 71 67 1 1 60 61 0 1 26 45 0 2 23 47 Saturday's Games Marshall at Virginia Tech, 11 a.m. Memphis at UCF.Sp.m. Houston vs. Tulane at Lafayette, 5 p.m. Tulsa at Southern 7 p.m.

lii in ithnint, fin i i in innH STANDINQS AIITImesCDT GULF SOUTH CONFER ENCE Conference All Games WLPFPA WLPFPA Arkansas Tech 4 0 121 97 5 0 156 129 West Georgia 3 1 124 79 3 3 147 141 ValdostaSt. 3 1 101 66 5 1 157 85 Cent. Arkansas 3 1 122 52 4 2 207 87 North Alabama 3 1 159 56 4 1 192 63 S.Arkansas 2 2 128 111 4 2 193 125 DeltaSt. 2 2108110 3 3177 174 Henderson St. 1 3 79118 2 4 154 174 Harding 1 3 43 94 3 3 135 135 1 3 63 169 1 5 77 265 Ouachita Bapt.

1 3 84 134 1 4 105 172 West Alabama 0 4 66 111 2 4 137 123 Thursday's Game ArkansasTech at Delta State, 7p.m. Saturday's Games Henderson State at Valdosta State, Noon West AlabamaatWest Georgia, 1 p.m. Arkansas-Monticello at Ouachita Baptist, North Alabama at Southern Arkansas, 2:30 p.m. Central Arkansas at STANDINGS MID-SOUTH CONFERENCE East Division Conference All Games Pikevllle 0 0 Cumberlands, Ky. 0 0 Virginia-Wise 0 0 Georgetown Co.

0 0 Shorter 0 0 Union 0 0 West Division Cumberland, Tn. 0 0 Bethel 0 0 Belhaven 0 0 Lambuth 0 0 Campbellsvllle 0 0 KentuckyWesleyan 0 0 Saturday'sGamei retell JlrJ GREENVILLE-W. 12, VICKSBURG 1 Vlcksburg 100 00 5 1 Greenvllle-W. (15 270 03 12 It 1 W-Lanee Deiohnette (13-8); L-Ebony Martin. Ray (V).

Multiple Hits -Parker (G) 2, Sh. Jackson (G) 2, Lewis(G) 2, Delohnette(G) 3, Ti. Jackson(G)3. GREENVILLE-W. 10, ST ARKVILLE5 Starkvllle 120 020 0- 5 11 2 Greenvllle-W.

(164) 003 205 x- 10 12 i W-Lanee Deiohnette (14-8); L-C. Cannon. 3B-SD. Jackson(G), Lewis (G), Ca. Jackson (G), Doss (S).

HR -Ware (S). Multiple Hits -Sh. Jackson (G) 2, Lewis (G) 2, Parker (G) 2, McKinnis (G) 2, T. Doss (S) 2, Cannon (S) 2, Smith (S)2. UNIONS, CLARKDALE7 Clarkdele(25-2) 200 113 0- 7 11 8 Union (10-11) 400 111 1- 8 12 7 W-Chasity Yates (10-11); L-Whitney Drachenberg.

2B -Prather (U) 3, Simcox -Simcox(C). Mul-tlpleHlts -Prather 3, isher 2, Bates (U) 2, Simcox (C) 3, Drachenberg (C) 3, Clark(C)2. TUESDAY'S RESULTS idgeland d. Madison St. Joseph 10-2 I rLi-Vaf JPSMEET at Choctaw Traill Boyi Team Scores Wingield 26, Jim Hill 55, Murrah 60, Callaway 102, Forest Hill 167.

Glrli Team Scorei -Lanier 22, Murrah 55, Jim Hill 87. Boys Individual Results (5,000 meters) Stafford, Murrah, Antonio Myles, Wingfield, Jeff Wade, Wlngfleld, Josh Hamilton, Jim Hill Davis Kyles, Jim Hill, 21:03. Girls Individual Results (4,000 meters) Josalyn Johnson, Lanier, Veronica Davis, Wingfield, Percetia Stud-away, Lanier, Saundale McAfee, Murrah, TaraArmon, Lanier, 19:10. AKJ JAPAN OPEN AT TOKYO Men'sSlngles First Round Alexander Waske, JustinGlmelstob, United States, 3-6, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (3); Wesley Moodie, South Africa, d. Wang Yeu-tzoo, Taiwan, 6-1.

6-4; Raemon Sluiter, Netherlands, d. Lars Burgsmuller, Germany, 6-3, 6-1; Jiri Vanek, Czech Republic, d. Lukas Dlouhy, Czech Republic, 7-6(4), 7-6 (5); Ralner Schuettler, Germany, d. Go Soeda, Japan, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2; Takahiro Terachl, Japan, d. Philipp Kohlschreiber, Germany, 6-3, 7-6 (1); Alexander Poop, Germany, d.

Gouichi Motomura, Japan, 6-2, 6-4; Wayne Arthurs, Australia, d.Takeo Suzuki, Second Round Marcos Baghdatis, Cyprus, d. Ivo Minar, Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-2; Kevin Kim, United States, d. Robin Vik, Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-4; Bjorn Phau, Germany, d. Vincent Spaeda (8), United States, Women'sSlnglei First Round Vera Zvonareva (1), Russia, d. Catalina Castano, Colombia, 6-2, 7-6 (4); Jill Craybas, United States, d.

Jamea Jackson, United States, 06, 6-1, 6-1; Maria Klrilenko (4), Russia, d. Aklko Morita, Japan, 6-4, 6-4; Gisela Dulko (6), Argentina, d. Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, 2-6, 7-5, 6-2; Sania Mirza (8), India, d. Vilmarie Castellvi, Puerto Rico, 6-3, 6-1; Shahar Peer, Israel, d. Marion Bartoli, France, 6-4, 6-4; Camille Pin, France, d.

Laura Granville, United States, 5-7, 6-1, 6-4; Sofia Arvidsson, Sweden d. Severine Bremond, France, 1-6, 6-3, 6-0; Aiko Nakamura, Japan, d. Mashona Washington, United States, 6-7 (6), 6-1, 6-1; Al Sugiyama, Japan, d. Alina Jidkova, Russia, silniil TUESDAY'S RESULTS SLOW-PITCH ST.MARTIN8,D'IBERV1LLE6 St. Martin (17-2) 204 020 0 8 15 5 D'lbervllle 400 002 x- 6 10 1 W-Haley Roberts (17-2); L- Dobbs.

28 Husley (D) 2, Derouen (D) 2, Dobbs (D) 2, Hilliard (SM) 2, Wallace (SM) 2, Jones (SM) EUPORA 18, VAR DAMAN 1 Eupora(21-7) 103 77 11 22 0 Vardaman 000 10 1 4 4 W-Kayla Young (20-7); L-Casey High. 2B -Oliver (E), El. Pittman (E). 3B-Oean (E). HR Multiple Hits -Oliver (E) 2, Dean (E) 4, Ray (E) 2, Rico (E) 3, Ta.

Pittman (E)3, Young (E) 2, Allred (E)3. BRANDON 2, NORTHWEST RANKIN 1 Northwest Rankin 001 000 0 1 6 0 Brandon (17-5) 002 000 0- 2 10 2 W-Mellssa May (13-4); L-Londen Lad-ner. 2B Keyes(B), Hargrove (NR Multiple Hits -Keyes (8)3, Joyner (B) 2, Alford ST. ANDREW'S 6, MADISON CENTRALS Madison Cent. (10-14) DOS 000 00- 5 7 5 St.

Andrew's (19-9) 030 200 01- 6 8 3 W-Jennifer Whatley (15-8); L-Britnee Hobson. 38-Hobson (MC). QUITMAN4.MORTON2 Qultman(l) 000 301 0- 4 63 Morton (18-6) 100 100 0- 2 9 3 W-Allison Herring; L-Renee Stewart (1-1). 2B -Satcher (Q), Morgan (Q). 3B -Lloyd (M) 2.

Multiple Hits -Lloyd (M)2, Holmes (M) 2, Blackwell (M) 3, Satcher (Q) LAWRENCECOUNTY 14, FLORENCE3 LawrenceCounty 240 107 14 19 1 Florence (20 300 000 3 7 5 W-Krystal Carr; Jessica Dennis (11-5). 2B -Em, Smith (LC), So. Smith (LC), Johnson (LC). 3B -Johnson (LC). HR -Em.

Smith (LC). Multiple Hits-Weaver (F) 2, Derryberry (F 2, Em. Smith LC 4, Johnson (LC) 4, Garrett (LC) 3, Starks (LC) 2, McCloud(LC)2. TT3tTtT7S? gJJJjsuLmmi STANOINOS AIITImesCDT SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Eastern Conference All Games WLPFPA WLPFPA Alabama St. 4 0 151 63 4 1 165 90 Jackson St.

2 0 57 35 217875 Mlss.ValleySt. 2 2 88105 2 2 88 105 Alabama 1 2 34 74 3 2 103 88 Alcorn St. 0 2 10 55 1 2 34 62 Western Grambllng 2 0 100 7 2 1 107 55 Southern U. 1 2 101 76 12 101 76 TexasSouthern 1 2 53 58 1 2 53 58 1 2 44 78 1 4 70 122 Prairie View 0 2 7 94 1 2 46 106 Saturday's Games Miss. Valley St.

at Grambllng 1:30 p.m. Prairie View at Alcorn 2p.m. Alabama St. at Jackson St .,6 p.m. Alabama at Southern 6:30 p.m.

STANOINOS SOUTHERNCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Conference All Games WLPFPA WLPFPA Trinity, Tx. 1 0 24 6 4 0 97 57 Sewanee 1 0 31 28 2 3 84 127 Centre 1 1 59 58 4 1 157 129 DePauw 0 0 0 0 2 1 97 52 Mlllsaps 0 0 0 0 1 2 64 102 Rose-Hulman 0 1 6 24 3 2 148 137 Rhodes 0 1 27 31 1 3 92 95 Saturday'sGamei MlllsapsatCentre, DePauw at Sewanee Rose-HulmanatRhodes Huntingdon STANDINGS AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE Conference WLPFPA 3 0110 33 2 0 89 21 E.Texas Bapt. 3 0 66 50 McMurry 2 1 106 94 TexasLutheran2 1 104 57 SulRossState 1 2 76 82 Howard Payne 1 2 78 84 Louisiana Coll. 0 2 60 104 Miss. College 0 3 17111 Austin College 0 3 21 91 All Games WLPFPA 4 0148 45 3 0 134 45 3 1 73 101 3 1 146 124 2 2 127 88 2 2 100 102 1 3 84 118 0 3 93 147 0 3 17 111 0 4 24 105 Saturday'iGamei McMurry et Mississippi College, 6 p.m.

Austin Col lege at Louisiana College Hardin-Slmmonsat SulRossState Mary Hardln-Baylorat Howard Payne Texas Lutheran at East Texas Baptist MEMPHIS INTCRCOULIOIATl AT MEMPHIS, TENN. Men's Team Scores Memphis 291-288- 297- 876; Southern Mississippi 287-301-293-881; Wisconsin 302-295-286-883; Iowa 298-300-286-884; Penn State 294-302-288-844; Kansas State 294-294-296-884; Tulane 302-293-290-885; Mississippi Stele 296-303-287-886; Michigan 297-300-291-888; South Florida 300-298-292-890; Nebraska 300-301-296-897; South Alabama 306-290-306-902; Marshall 298-310- 298- 906; Iowa State 303-312-304-919; Arkansas-LlttleRock310-308-305-923. Southern Miss 2 Justin Elliott 67-71-74-212; T16 Joel Myrlck 71-77-73-221; Danny Dennis 75-78-73-226; Kyle Ramey 74-77-75-226; RockyCleland 78-76-73-227. Mississippi State 7. Logan Young 74-74-69217; T16.

Michael Knight 72-75-74221; T16. Carlos Salnz, Jr. 75-74-72221; Matt Fast 79-80-72231; Josh Oiler 75-83-76234; T8 Greg Huxman 69-73-76218 -Competing as an Individual AFLACCOUGAR CLASSIC AT COLUMBUS, GA. Team Scores South Carolina-Alken 278-284-297 -859; Armstrong Atlantic 290-284-287 -861; Pfelffer University 296-284-288-868; West Florida 293-287-289-869; Columbus State 293-290-288-871; North Alabama 288-295-300-883; Valdosta St. 298-293-299- 890; Georgia Coll 8, St.

301-280-309 890; West Georgia 297-285-309-891; Barry University 298-302-291 891; Delta State 300-293-299-892; Presbyterian College 295-300-298-893; N. Car. Pembroke 300-301-301-902; Clayton State University 305-303-299-907; Florida Gulf Coast 297-297-313-907; Lander University 300-308-302-910; Catawba College 304-304-308-916; North Greenville Co. 305-312-310-927. DeitaState-T2KevinJones74-67-72-213; Matt Garren71-73-81-225; Matt Sellers 79-76-74-229; Brandon Hartzell 76-77-76-229; Dale Sykes 79-81-77-237.

Southern Miss (5-6) d. Southeastern Louisiana (4-10) 18-30, 28-30, 3027, 30-22, 15-9. MEN WILLIAM CAREY 2, LOUISIANA COLL. 0 William Carey (2-2) Kirk Williams, Patrick Winters. MBN Pearl River (6-1) Hagen Napier, Andrew Smith-Parker.

Jones(4-2) -ClavStewart. NORTHWEST MISS. 3, EAST MISS. 0 Northwest Miss. Scoring info not available.

WOMEN PEARLR1VER4, JONES0 Pearl River (6-1) Nlkki Shows 3, Brlt-tney Parks. Jones (3-3). STANDINGS East Division Pti PF PA Toronto 8 5 0 16 338 277 Montreal 7 6 0 14 433 354 Ottawa 5 9 0 10 333 457 Hamilton 3 10 0 6 279 431 West Division Pts PF PA Brlt.Col. 11 2 0 22 411 318 Edmonton 8 6 0 16 372 328 Saskatchewan 8 6 0 16 355 335 Calgary 7 7 0 14 377 358 Winnipeg 4 10 0 8 373 413 Note: Two points for a regulation or overtime wlnand one polntfora tie. Frlday'iGame Hamilton at Ottawa Saturday's Game Montrealat Saskatchewan Monday, Oct.

10 Edmonton at Toronto British Columbiaat Winnipeg New Orleans 19, Butfalo7 N.Y.GIants 44, St.Louls 24 Washington 20, Seattle 17, OT Denver 20, Jacksonville? lndlanapolls3l, Tennessee 10 Cincinnati 16, Houston 10 Tampa Bay 17, Detroit 13 San Diego41, NewEngland 17 Baltimore 13, N.Y.Jets3 Atlanta X.Minnesota 10 Oakland 19, Dallas 13 Philadelphia 37, KansasClty 31 Arizona 31, San Francisco 14 Open: Miami, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Cleveland Monday's Gam Carolina 32, Green Bay 29 Sunday, Oct. 9 Baltimoreat Detroit, Noon Miami at Buffalo, Noon Seattleat St.Louls, Noon Tennessee at Houston, Noon Tampa Bay at N.Y. Jets, Noon NewEngland at Atlanta, Noon New Orleans at Green Bay, Noon Chicago at Cleveland, Noon Indianapolis at San Francisco, Philadelphia at Dallas, 3:15 p.m. Carolina at Arizona, 3:15 p.m. Washington at Denver, 3: 15 p.m.

Cincinnati at Jacksonville, Open: KansasClty, Oakland, N.Y. Giants, Minnesota Monday, Oct. HI PlttsburghatSan Diego, 8 p.m. (Lat Monday) PANTIMRS 38, PACKBRS 88 GB Car First downs 22 17 Total Net Yards 352 286 Rushes-yards 19-58 33-90 Passing 294 196 Punt Returns 4-29 4-17 KIckoffReturns 7-123 3-112 InterceptlonsRet. 0-0 132 Comp-Att-Int 28-47-1 17-20 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-9 2-10 Punts 545.4 543.2 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 8-86 8-75 TimeofPossesslon 28:51 31:09 Green Bay 7 06 16 29 Carolina 7MJ a 32 First Quarter Car-Mangum 2 pass from Delhomme (Kasay kick), 12:30.

GB-Martln21passfromFavre(Longwell kick), 7:30. Second Quarter Car-FG Kasay 32, 12:53. Car-Gaines 19 pass from Delhomme 11 run (Kasay kick), 3:19. Third Quarter GB-Drlver 26 pass from Favre (pass Fourth Quarter run (pass failed), 14:44. GB-Lee 16 pass from Favre (Martin pass fromFavre), 11:49.

GB-Chatman 4 pass from Favre (Ferguson pass from Favre), 3:07. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Green Bay, Green 14-36, Favre 1-12, Davenport 4-10. Carolina, S.Oavls 19-51, Foster 9-38, Hoover 2-4, Goings 1-0, Delhomme 2-(mlnus3). PASSING-Green Bay, Favre 28-47-1-303. Carolina, Delhomme 17-24206.

RECEIVING Green Bay, Driver 6-92, Martin 5-53, Green 4-23, Ctiatmen 336, Ferguson 3-24, Henderson 2-42, Murphy 2-13, Lee 1-16, Leach 1-3, Davenport 1-1. Carolina, Colbert 4-52, Foster 3-55, Hoover 3-20, Gaines 2-42, S.Smith 2-12, Mangum2-4, S. Davis 1-21. MISSEDFIELDGOALS None. STANOINOS AIITImesCDT Eastern Conference Pts GF GA x-New England 16 7 7 55 52 35 United 15 9 5 50 52 32 Chicago 15 11 3 48 46 45 KansasClty 11 9 10 43 48 40 MelroStars 10 9 10 40 47 46 Columbus 10 15 4 34 29 40 Western Conference Pts GF GA y-SanJose 17 4 9 60 48 28 X-Los Angeles 13 12 6 45 43 42 x-FC Dallas 12 10 7 43 48 41 x-Colorado 12 13 4 40 38 36 Real salt Lake 5 20 4 19 27 59 30 64 CDChivasUSA 4 21 5 17 x-cllnched playoff spot y-cllnched conference NOTE: Three points for victory, one point fortle.

Today's Games Columbusat FC Dallas, 7:30 p.m. MetroStars at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. CD Chlvas USA at Colorado, 8:30 p.m. D.C.Unitedat Real SaltLake, Saturday'sGames MetroStarsatD.C. United, New England atKansasClty, 7p.m.

Columbus at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. ColoradoatFC Dallas, Real SaltLakeatSan Jose, 9p.m. SCHUHJU AIITImesCDT (Stortot regular season) Today'sGames N.Y. Islandersat Buffalo, 6p.m. Columbusat Washington, 6p.m.

Atlanta at Florida, 6 p.m. N.Y.RangersatPhlladelphla,tp.m, St.Loulsat Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Carolina at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. Plttsburghat New Jersey, Calgary at Minnesota, 7 p.m, AnahelmatChicago, 7:30 p.m. LosAngelesat Dallas, 7:30 p.m.

Phoenlxat Vancouver, 9:30 p.m. Thursday's Games Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 6p.m. DetroitatSt.Louls.7p.rn. PhoenlxatLos Angeles.

9:30 p.m. Friday's Game Atlanta atwashington, 6p.m. Calgary New Jersey at Philadelphia, 6p.m. Tampa Bay at Florida, 6:30 p.m. Boston at Buffalo, 7 p.m.

San Jose at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4 New York 4, Los Angeles 2, NewYork leads series 1-0 Wednesday, Oct. New York (Wang 8-5) at Los Angeles (Lackey 14-51, 9:09 p.m.(ESPN) Friday, Oct. 7 Los Angeles (Byrd 12-11) at New York (Johnson p.m.(ESPN) Saturday, Oct.

I Los Angeles (Washburn 8-8) at New York (Chacon 7-3), if necessary Sunday, Oct. New YorkatLos Angeles, If necessary National League St.Lou live. San Diego Tuesday, Oct. 4 St. Louis San Diego 5, St.

Louis leads series 1-0 Thursday, Oct. a San Diego (Astaclo 4-2) at St. Louis (Mulder 16-8), (ESPN2) Saturday, St. Louis (Morris 14-10) at San Diego (W.Williams 9-12) Sunday, Oct. 9 St.

LouisatSan Diego, if necessary Monday, Oct. 10 San Dlegoat St. Lou is. If necessary Atlanta vs. Houston Wednesday, Oct.

5 Houston (Pettittel7-9)at Atlanta (Hudson Thursday, Oct. 6 Houston (Clemens 13-8) at Atlanta (Smoltz 14-7), 7:19 p.m.(FOX) Saturday, Atlanta (Sosa 13-3) at Houston (Oswalt 20-12) Atlanta at Houston, If necessary Monday, Oct. 10 Houston at Atlanta, if necessary WHm sox 14, red sox 2 BOSTON CHICAGO ab hbl ah hbl Damon ct 4 0 0 0 Pdsdnklf 3 2 2 3 Corass 0 0 0 0 Iguchi2b 3 0 0 0 Rnterlass 4 0 10 WHarrs2b 10 11 Hyzducf 0 0 0 0 Dyerf 3 0 0 0 DOrtizdh 4 0 2 0 TPerezrf 10 0 0 MRmrzlf 4 0 0 0 Knerkolb 4 2 12 Nlxonrf 4 12 0 Blumlb 10 0 0 Varitekc 4 110 CEvrttdh 4 110 Millar lb 3 0 11 Rwandcf 3 2 11 Olerudph 10 10 Przynsc 3 4 3 4 Mueller 3b 4 0 0 0 Crede3b 3 10 0 Grffnno2b4 0 1 0 Uflbess 4 2 2 3 Totals 36 2 9 1 Totals 33 14 1114 Boston 0M 200 000-2 Chicago 50120402x-14 E-Crede (1). LOB-Boslon 7, Chicago 2. 2B-Renterla (1), DOrtlz (1), Millar (1), Olerud (1), Graffanlno (1), Plerzynski (1).

HR-Podsednlk (1), Konerko (1), Pieriyns-kl 2 (2), Urlbe (1). SB-Podsednlk (1). IP ER BB SO Bolton ClementUO-l 3VS 7 8 8 0 0 Bradford V3 0 0 0 0 1 Gonzalez 2' 3 2 4 4 1 0 Arroyo 1 2 2 2 2 1 Chicago ContrerasW.1-0 7 8 2 2 0 6 Cotts Va 0 0 0 0 0 Polltte 1 1 0 0 0 0 HBP-by Gonzalez (Plerzynski), by Clement (Dye), by Clement (Podsednik). WP-Contreras. A 40,717 YANKmS 4 ANQBLS 2 NEWYORK LOS ANGELES ab hbl ab hbl Jeterss 3 12 0 Figgins3b 4 0 0 0 ARod3b 3 0 0 OOCberass 4 0 10 JaGbllb 4 12 1 GAndsnlf 4 0 0 0 TMrtnzlb 0 0 0 0 VGrerorf 3 110 Shffleldrf 4 1 2 OErstadlb 4 0 11 Matsullf 4 110 BMolnac 4 111 Cano2b 4 0 13 Paulpr 0 0 0 0 Posada 4 0 0 0 JRivradh 3 0 2 0 BWIImsdh4 0 1 0 Ktchmph 10 0 0 Crosby cf 4 0 0 0 SFinleycf 3 0 10 AKndy2b 3 0 0 0 Totals 34 4 9 4 Totals 33 2 7 2 NewYork 310 000 000-4 Angelas 000 000 101-2 Angeles 5.

2B-JaGlambi (1), Cano (1), BWIIIiams (1), SFinley (1). HR-BMolina (1). SB-Jeter (I), VGuerrero (1). CS-VGuerrero(l). IP ER 88 SO NewYork Mussina W.1-0 5 5 0 0 0 4 Leiter to 0 0 0 0 1 Sturtze 13 1 1 1 0 0 Gordon 0 0 0 0 1 MRiveraS.l 111110 Los Angeles Colon L.0-1 7 8 4 4 1 6 Shields 2 1 0 0 0 1 HBP-by Colon (ARodrlguez).

CARDINALS 8, PADRES 5 SAN DIEGO ST. LOUIS ab hbl ab hbl DRbrtscf 3 0 10 Eckstlnss 5 110 EYongcf 2 112 Edmndcf 4 3 3 1 Klesko If 4 12 0 Puiolslb 3 2 10 Loretta2b 5 0 11 LWalkrrf 2 10 0 BGIIesrf 5 0 2 1 RSndrsIf 4 12 6 MaSwylb 2 12 0 Touch! If 0 0 0 0 Jhnsonph 0 0 0 0 Eldredp 0 0 0 0 Ficklb 10 10 Isrnghsp 0 0 0 0 RaHrdzc 5 0 10 Grdzln2b 4 0 0 0 KGreenss 3 111 Nunez 3D 3 0 10 Randa3b 3 0 0 0 YMIInac 4 0 10 Peavyp 2 0 0 0 Crpnterp 3 0 0 0 Hnsleyp 0 0 0 0 Thmpsp 0 0 0 0 Lwrncep 0 0 0 0 Florsp 0 0 0 0 Brrghsph 0 0 0 0 Mabrylf 10 10 Nadyph 10 0 0 Otsukap 0 0 0 0 Lnbrnkp 0 0 0 0 Jksonph 1110 Totali 37 513 5 Totals 33 110 7 San Diego 000000113-5 St.Louls 1030400Ox-fj E-KGreene (1), Eckstein (I). DP-San Diego 2, St. Louis 3 LOB-San Diego 10, St. Louis 5.

2B-MaSweeney (1), KGreene (1), Edmonds (1). HR-EYoung (1), Edmonds (1), RSanders (1). SB-BGIIes (1), Jackson IP ER BB SO San Diego 4V 8 8 8 3 3 Hensley Vs 0 0 0 1 0 Lawrence 10 0 0 0 1 Otsuka 1 0 0 0 0 0 Llnebrlnk 1 2 0 0 0 1 St.Louls 6 3 0 0 3 3 Thompson 2 1 I 0 0 Flores 12 110 2 Eldred ft 2 2 2 1 0 Isringhausen ft 4 1 1 0 1 WP-Peavy. Oct. 5 1985 Eddie Robinson becomes college football's all-time winning coach as Gram-bllng beats Prairie View 27-7.

It's Robinson's 324th career victory, one more than Paul "Bear" Bryant had before he retired from Alabama after the 1982 season. 1986 Eric Dlckerson rushes for 207 yards and scores two touchdowns, including a 42-yard run inovertime, toglvetheLosAngeles Rams a 26-20 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 1991 Fresno State ties an NCAA record for most points in aquarter with 49 in the second period as it pounds New Mexico 94-17. FresnoState's Derek Mahoneytiesan NCAA record with I3extra points. 1994 The NBA shortens the 3-point distance toa uniform 22 feet.

2001 Barry Bonds sets the home run record for a season with Nos. 71 and 72, but SanFranciscolseliminated from the playoff chase with an 1 1-10 loss to the Dodgers. 2001 The Mariners win their 115th game of the year to become thewinnlngestteamln American League history, passing the record the Yankees setthreeyears earlier. Station ESPN2 ESPN CSS ESPN2 without notice. Games may not be said Brown, who is ranked as the nation's 1 19th-best player according to Rivals.com and the No.

25 power forward according to Scout.com in the Class of 2006. "When I was up there, I felt at home. They've been recruiting me since my sophomore year. I saw the players for two days, but it felt like I'd known them a lot longer. That's what you want on your visit." Brown averaged 19.5 points, 10 rebounds, 5 blocked shots and 2 steals last season for the Indians (25-4), who reached the Class 5A semifinals.

"Vanderbilt is getting a highly skilled player who can play two positions, the '3' and the '4'," Biloxi coach Seber Windham said. "JeJuan can step out and shoot it, and he's a very intelligent player." COLLEGE FOOTBALL TROY STOPS STREAK Kenny Cattouse rushed for 109 yards and Sun Belt newcomer Troy (2-3, 1-0) beat North Texas 13-10 Tuesday night to end the Mean Green's 26-game conference winning streak that began in 2001. North Texas (1-3, 1-1) hadn't lost a conference game since a 1 9-1 7 defeat to Louisiana-Monroe in their first-ever Sun Belt game. They were trying to match the nation's longest active conference winning streak held by Boise State (27 straight Western Athletic Conference). North Texas had five turnovers.

BASEBALL TIGERS PICK LEYLAND: Jim Leylands baseball career has come full circle, picked by the Detroit Tigers Tuesday to replace manager Alan Trammed, fired a day earlier after three seasons. The 60-year-old Leyland started his baseball career as a catcher in the low minors for the Tigers. He guided the Florida Marlins to the 1997 World Series championship, but has not managed since 1999 with Colorado. "That passion that Jim Leyland has had throughout his career is back within him to manage," Tigers president and general manager Dave Dombrowski said. "The decision to name one of the top managers in the game of baseball in recent time, to bring him back to this organization, is a very big day for our franchise." As a three-sport prep star in Perrysburg, Ohio, Leyland grew up in the middle of Detroit-Cleveland territory.

His first 18 years in professional baseball were in the Tigers' farm system six as a player, one as a coach and 1 1 as a manager. HART LEAVES RANGERS: John Hart stepped down Tuesday as general manager of the Texas Rangers, clearing the way for 28-year-old Jon Daniels to become the youngest GM in major league history. Hart's resignation came two days after the Rangers finished 79-83, their third losing season in four years under Hart and their fifth since winning their last AL West title in 1999. Hart, whose teams won six division titles and twice went to the World Series in his last seven years in Cleveland ending in 2001 will be replaced by Daniels, who at 28 years, 41 days, is about 10 months younger than Theo Epstein was when he became Boston's GM on Nov. 25, 2002.

Daniels was promoted from assistant GM and Hart will remain a team consultant. GONZALEZ SAYS RAFFY CLEAN: Two-time AL MVP Juan Gonzalez says he told congressional investigators Tuesday by telephone that he thinks former teammate Rafael Palmeiro "has always been clean." "I told the committee that I have never seen Raff use steroids," Gonzalez said. "In our time playing together, I never even heard any rumors that he was using steroids. So far as I know, and believe, Raffy has always been clean." Palmeiro, the former Misissippi State star, was suspended Aug. 1 by Major League Baseball for failing a drug test.

Congress is looking into whether he committed perjury when he said he "never used steroids. Period." Gonzalez and Palmeiro played together for the Texas Rangers from 1989-93 and in 1999. GOLF WIE TO TURN PRO TODAY: Michelle Wie is expected to announce at 1 p.m. today (8 a.m. in her hometown of Honolulu) that she is relinquishing her amateur status, six days shy of her 16th birthday, to become a professional golfer.

The Golf Channel plans to televise the news conference live. Wie is expected to sign major endorsement deals with Nike and Sony for a total of nearly $10 million annually, which means she'll be able to buy any car she likes. She just won't be able to drive it by herself for another week. NASCAR BERRIER SUSPENDED: Crew chief Todd Berrier was suspended an additional two races Tuesday for violations in Kevin Harvick's car, bringing his total events missed this season to seven. NASCAR found several violations in the trunk of Harvick's car after he qualified second at Talladega Super speedway last weekend.

The Chevy was disqualified and Berrier was thrown out of the weekend's events. Viewed as a repeat offender, he was fined $10,000, told not to attend another race until Oct. 19 and is on probation through Dec. 31. Three other crew chiefs were also penalized Tuesday for infractions at Talladega: Tony Gibson (Michael Waltrip), $10,000 for using an unapproved air directional device and unapproved wheel spacers, and Tony Eury Jr.

(Dale Earnhardt Jr.) and Dustin Smith (Morgan Shepherd) both $2,500 for using unapproved fuel cell foaJn. From staff and wire reports PF PA 3 0 115 81 4 1 151 95 2 2 149 119 2 2 112 102 2 2 121 80 1 3 77 209 2 2 110 93 2 3 132 122 1 3 85 152 1 4 67 194 0 4 108 162 0 4 77 141 Shorter etBelhaven, Cumberlands, Ky.atBethel Georgetown at Campbellsvllle Kentucky Wesleyan at Virginia-Wise Lambuth at Union Pikevilleat Cumberland, Tn. DIVISION f-AA POLL PHILADELPHIA (AP) The top 25 teams in the Sports Network Division l-AA football poll, with first-place votes In parentheses, records through Oct. 2 and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 4-0 2,862 1 2.Southernllllnois(15) 3-1 2,695 2 3. Western Kentucky (S) 3-1 2,597 3 4.

Montana (6 3-1 2,555 4 5. James Madison 3-1 2,347 6 6. Furman 4-1 2,170 7 7. Northern Iowa (1) 3-1 2,159 8 8. Hampton (1) 5-0 2,016 9 9.

CalPoly(3) 4-1 1,986 10 10. Lebigh 3-1 1,626 11 11. MontanaState 3-2 1,573 12 12. North Dakota State 4-1 1,532 13 13. Delaware 3-1 1,452 5 14.

Texas State 3-1 1,384 16 15. Eastern Washington 2-2 1,363 14 16. Appalachian State 3-1 1,264 17 17. 2-2 876 19 18. Massachusetts 3-1 872 21 19.

CoastalCarollna 4-1 741 20. Harvard 2-1 524 15 21. GeorgiaSouthern 3-2 481 22. Youngstown State 4-1 403 23. Northwestern State 1-2 358 25 24.

South Carolina State 3-1 251 20 25. Idaho State 3-2 247 24 Others receiving votes: McNeese State 233, UC Davis 217, Stephen F. Austin 178, Western Carolina 172, Grambling State 131, Hofstra 111, Portland State 91, Alabama State 77, Penn 75, Lafayette 59, Wofford 55, Brown 49, Bethune-Cookman 45, Princeton 42, Sam Houston State 42, Towson 23, Illinois State 18, Eastern Kentucky 18, Chattanooga AFCA DIVISION II POLL Through Oct. 2 Record Pts Pvs 1. Grand Valley St.

(16) 5-0 616 1 2. North Dakota (9 6-0 609 2 3. Valdosta St. 5-1 555 5 4.SaglnawValleySt. 5-0 538 6 538 502 502 461 418 401 347 338 331 326 320 243 237 205 200 172 167 152 129 101 100 5.

South Dakota 60 5. Northwest Missouri St. 5-1 7. ArkansasTech 5-0 8.TexasA&M-Kingsville 4-1 9. Michigan Tech 10.

Bloomsburg 11. Carson-Newman 12. Albany St. 13. Nebraska-Omaha 14.

EastStroudsburg 15. Northwood 16. 17. Edinboro 18. St.

Cloud State 19. Tuskegee 20. Pittsburg St, 21. Shepherd 22. North Alabama 23.

Presbyterian 24. TarletonSt. 25. Washburn 58 NR AFCA DIVISION HI POLL Through Oct. 2 Record Pts Pvs 1.

3-0 993 1 2. MountUnlon(5 4-0 949 2 3. Mary Hardin-Baylor 3-0 920 3 4. Rowan 5-0 861 4 5. St, John's 5-0 800 -6 6.

Hardin-Simmons 44 799 5 7. Ithaca 4-0 722 9 8. Wisconsin-Whitewater 4-0 689 11 9. Occidental 44 644 10 10. Trinity 44 594 12 11.

Delaware Valley 54 561 13 12. Carthage 44 552 14 13. Concordia-Moorhead 44 498 15 14. Wisconsin-La Crosse 2-1 420 16 15. Wooster 44 355 17 16.

Wisconsin-Stout 44 292 21 17. Hobart 44 287 19 18. St. John Fisher 4-1 237 20 19. Brldgewater 3-1 230 22 20.

44 219 23 21. Wash.8. Jefferson 4-1 189 7 22. Johns Hopkins 4-0 174 24 23Wheaton 3-1 136 8 24. McDanlel 44 131 25 25.

Monmouth 54 125 NJCAA FOOTBALL POLL Throughout. 2 Record Pts Pvs 1. ButlerCC(7) 64 119 1 2. Coffey vllle CC 64 100 2 3. Bllnn 4-0 99 3 3.PearlRlverCC(l) 24 99 4 5.

Nassau CC 5-0 90 5 6. Rochester Tech 64 77 6 7. Snow 54 73 7 S.GiendaleCC 4-0 67 8 9. Grand Rapids CC 5-1 39 9 10. Dixie State 4-1 37 12 H.lowaCentralCC 4-1 30 13 12.TrlnityValleyCC 4-1 28 14 12.

Minnesota West Tech 54 28 10 14. NE Oklahoma 4-1 20 15 15. Mlss.GulfCoostCC 24 16 18 16. Erie CC 4-1 14 17 17. HudsonValleyCC 3-2 10 16 18.

E.Arizona College 2-1 4 19 18.ScottsdaleCC 3-2 4 10 20.Coplah-LlncolnCC 1-1 3 20 WTA PORSCHE QRANO PRIX ATFILDERSTADT, GERMANY Women'! Single! First Round Elena Dementieva (5), Russia, d. Zuzana Ondraskova, Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-4; Francesca Schiavone, Italy, d. Anna Chakvetadze, Russia, 6-3, 6-3; Patty Schnyder (7), Switzerland, d. Ana Ivanovic, Serbia-Montenegro, 6-1, 6-2; Nathalie Dechy, France, d. Alicia Molik, Australia, 6-3, 6-3, Elena Likhovtseva, Russia, d.

Silvia Farina Elia, Italy, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3; Anastasia Mysklna (8), Russia, d. Stephanie ATP OPEN DE MOSELLE ATMETZ, FRANCE Men'sSlngles First Round Andrei Pavel, Romania, d. Davide Sangulnetti (7), Italy, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-3; Florian Mayer, Germany, d. Younes El Aynaoul, Morocco, 4-6, 7-5, 6-1; Andreas Sep-pi, Italy, d. Razvan Sabau, Romania, 7-5, 6-3; Fabrice Santoro, France, d.

Jurgen Melzer, Austria, 6-3, 6-2; Michael Llodra, France, d. GillesSlmon, France, 6-4, 64; Mark Philip-poussis, Australia, d. Tomas Behrend, Germany, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3; Gael Monfils (6), France, d. Juan IgnacioChela, Argentina, 2-6, 6-1, 7-6 (4). WTA TASHKENT OPEN ATTASHKENT, UZBEKISTAN Women'sSlnglei First Round Arantxa Parra Santonla, Spain, d.

Tatiana Poutchek, Belarus, 6-3, 6-4; Evgeniya Rodina, Russia, d. Tatiana Pano-va, Russia, 6-2, 6-4; Katerina Bondarenko, Ukraine, d.OlenaAntypina, Ukraine, 6-2, 64; Melinda Czink, Hungary, d. Emitie Loit (6), France, 7-5, 6-0; Antonella Serra Zanetti (3), Italy, d. Marlya Koryttseva, Ukraine, 6-2, Michael la railcek (5), Netherlands, d. Hana Sromova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 1-6, 6-1.

EGAS LINE Gannett News Service (Home Team In CAPS) MLBPLAYOFFS Today Favorite Line Underdog ATLANTA (T Hudson) EVEN-6 Houston (APettitte) CHICAGO SOX (M Buehrle) 51V6V1 Boston (Dwells) LA ANGELS (J Lackey) Ny Yankees (C Wang) COLLEGE FOOTBALL Today Favorite Line N.ILLINOIS 3 Thursday Favorite Line GEORGIATECH i'h UL LAFAYETTE 6 Friday Favorite Line CONNECTICUT 6'i Saturday Favorite Line FLORIDA 27 Underdog Mlami-Oh Underdog Nc State Florida Atlantic Underdog Syracuse Underdog Mississippi. Tulsa Illinois RUTGERS N'WESTERN Virginia Wake Forest Duke Cincinnati OKLAHOMA ST. Kansas Kentucky VANDERBILT Oklahoma TEMPLE Minnesota Air Force Baylor SOUTHERNMISSllVl INDIANA W.Virginia Wisconsin BOSTON COLL. FLORIDAST, MIAMI-FL PITTSBURGH- Missouri KANSASST. S.CAROLINA Lsu TEXAS Maryland MICHIGAN NAVY IOWA ST.

7 p.m. Tulsa at Southern Oregon at WYOMING 6 Tcu San Diego St. 8V2 UNLV USC 37 Arizona TENNESSEE 3 Georgia COLORADO 3Vi PURDUE 4Vs Iowa Memphis 2Va E.CAROLINA 5 Rice WASHINGTON ST.13Va Stanford TexasTech 4 NEBRASKA VIRGINIA TECH 34 Marshall UAB 21 Smu COLORADOST. 4 Utah LA. TECH 41d Hawaii Houston lVa TULANE LOUISVILLE 12'i N.Carolina Ohio St.

2a PENN ST NEWMEXICO 714 Byu UTAH ST. 5 San Jose St. FresnoSI. 26Va N.MEXICOST. ARIZONA ST.

9's Oregon UCLA lVa California ARKANSAS 25 Ul-Monroe UL-LAFAYETTE 6Va Florida Atlantic NFL Sunday Favorite Line Underdog CLEVELAND 3 Chicago GREEN BAY 3 NewOrleans Tampa Bay 3Vs NY JETS STLOUIS 3 Seattle ATLANTA Vh NewEngland BUFFALO 3 Miami DETROIT PK Baltimore HOUSTON 3 Tennessee Indianapolis 14 SAN FRANCISCO Carolina 3 ARIZONA Philadelphia 3 DALLAS DENVER 7 Washington JACKSONVILLE 2Vs Cincinnati Monday Favorite Line Underdog SAN DIEGO 3 Pittsburgh Miss Arizona State Sunday NFL Today Colisgos Tims Matchup 6:30 p.m. Miami (Ohio) at N. Illinois Thursday Collages 6:30 p.m. K.C. State at Georgia Tech 7 p.m.

Arkansas Tech at Delta State Friday Colleges II Saturday Colleges Time Matchup Station 11a.m. Kansas at Kansas State FSN South 11:30 a.m. Miss. State at Florida JP(WJTV-12) Noon Oklahoma vs. Texas ABC (WAPT-1 6) Noon Central Mich, at Army ESPN Classic 2:30 p.m.

Georgia at Tenn. CBS (WJTV-12) 2:30 p.m. Arizona at USC FSN South 3 p.m. Texas Tech at Nebraska TBS 5:45 p.m. Ala.

State at Jackson State ESPNU Time Noon Noon 3:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Matchup Station N.Orleans at G. Bay FOX (WUFX-35) Tennessee at Houston CBS Philadelphia at Dallas FOX Cincinnati at Jacksonville ESPN CSTV FSN South San Diego Station ABC Syracuse at Connecticut 7 p.m. 6 p.m.

LSU at Vanderbilt ESPN2 6 p.m. Texas at Colorado FSN South Monday NFL 6:30 p.m. California at UCLA TBS 6:30 p.m. Tuskegee vs. Morehouse BET 6:45 p.m.

Ohio State at Penn State ESPN Time 8 p.m. Matchup Pittsburgh at Schedule subject to change seen in all areas..

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