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utive time.When he arrived on campus five years ago, just getting the Bucket back to Bloomington was th
utive time.When he arrived on campus five years ago, just getting the Bucket back to Bloomington was th
in Team 27.04.2019 03:47von jcy123 •

Welcome to the Week 11 edition of our weekly illustrations focusing on the games that shape the national title race.Washington falls from the ranks of the unbeaten?USC continued its hot streak by controlling No. 4 Washington 24-13 and putting the Huskies playoff hopes in doubt.Michigan stunned in final seconds by unranked IowaThe Wolverines fell short in only their second trip outside the state of Michigan. Before the game, Jim Harbaughs crew covered up the pink walls in the visitors locker room, but the Hawkeyes had the last laugh, winning 14-13.Clemsons luck runs out against PittThe Tigers have had a few close calls this year but always found a way. This time, Deshaun Watsons three interceptions were too much for Dabo Swinneys squad to overcome, as it fell 43-42 to Pitt.Georgia ends Auburns SEC, playoff hopesThe Iron Bowl was shaping up to be an epic, with Alabama and Auburn playing for the SEC West crown and a clear shot at a playoff berth. But the Bulldogs had something to say about that, earning a 13-7 win over the Tigers. Saucony Schuhe Outlet . The Clippers were angry about blowing a big lead; the Kings didnt like being in that kind of hole and nearly digging themselves out only to lose. Saucony Schuhe Günstig . If ever they start actually putting pictures beside words in the dictionary, the Blue Jays left-handers mug will appear beside “Consistency. http://www.sauconyschweiz.ch/ . Their experience showed Tuesday as the No. 10 Badgers blunted a Saint Louis surge to win 63-57 and advance to face West Virginia in Wednesdays finals of the Cancun Challenge. Saucony Sneaker Schweiz . LOUIS -- Alexander Steen scored a power-play goal with 59. Saucony Schweiz Kaufen . Dukurs winning time was 1 minute, 45.76 seconds, a quarter-second better than Russias Alexander Tretiakov. Lativas Tomass Dukurs was third, 1.41 seconds off the pace. Jon Montgomery of Eckville, Alta. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Indiana defensive lineman Ralph Green III sat up, took a breath and pondered this weekends possibilities.A win over rival Purdue would not only make the Hoosiers bowl-eligible for the second straight year for the first time in a quarter century, it would also allow Green and his teammates to hoist the Old Oaken Bucket for a fourth consecutive time.When he arrived on campus five years ago, just getting the Bucket back to Bloomington was the goal. Winning it four times seemed unfathomable.A fourth Bucket? That would be very, very special, Green aid. Its something we havent done in like 70 years.Actually, the Hoosiers have only done it once, from 1944-47.So Green knows as well as anyone that Saturdays game is far from over, no matter how lopsided fans think it looks on paper.Yes, Purdue (3-8, 1-7 Big Ten) has lost six straight overall, each by at least 13 points and the last two by 28 and 29. Interim coach Gerad Parker is 0-5 since replacing the fired Darrell Hazell and with a major offseason overhaul looming, many wonder what motivation the Boilermakers will have this weekend.They know what this is about. They know its a rivalry game, Parker said. We arent going to have to ask our guys to play.Indiana (5-6, 3-5) has a lot more at stake.After a promising start and a series of close calls against a murderers row of ranked teams -- No. 2 Ohio State, No. 10 Nebraska, No. 12 Penn State and No. 4 Michigan -- its season has come down to this: Win and advance, lose and probably head home for the holidays.Its not something coach Kevin Wilson or his players talk about much because theyd rather focus on correcting mistakes and preparing for the game just like they do every week. Beating their biggest rival again, for a record-tying fourth straight time, would just be an added benefit.We still dont have the Bucket this year, Green said. We dont have it and the team up north doesnt have it, either. We have to go out there and get it and bring the Bucket back to Bloomington.ddddddddddddHere are some other things to watch Saturday:FINAL ACTParker has been preparing Purdues players for the likelihood that he and most or all of his coaching staff will not return next season. Though Parker has adamantly acknowledged his desire to stay in West Lafayette, hes gone out of his way to praise the assistants for the effort theyve made in trying circumstances, Athletic director Mike Bobinski could make the expected announcement about Parker and the other coaches this weekend, but its unclear when Bobinski may hire a new coach.TURNVOERSIndianas good-hands team has struggled lately, losing six of 10 fumbles over the last three weeks. Last week at No. 4 Michigan, they only put the ball on the ground once and recovered it. The Boilermakers struggles have been even worse. David Blough leads the conference with 19 interceptions after throwing three in the first half last week. And Purdues minus-18 turnover margin is three times worse than the next closest Big Ten teams (Indiana and Maryland, minus-6).DEFENSIVE DIFFERENCEFirst-year defensive coordinator Tom Allen has made a major difference at Indiana. He credits the turnaround to having players who bought in quickly to his philosophy. On the field, though, Indiana has had some real difference-makers. Linebacker Marcus Oliver is the NCAAs active leader with 11 forced fumbles, linebacker Tegray Scales leads the Big Ten in tackles (106) and cornerback Rashard Fant is tied for the national lead with 16 pass breakups.BIG PLAYSDespite this seasons struggles, Blough has demonstrated a propensity for making big plays. Hes thrown a TD pass of 45 yards or more in seven straight games. The streak was extended last week with a 75-yard TD pass to DeAngelo Yancey.---More AP college football: http://collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '

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