Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Sunday, 27 November 2011

NCAA Football - Game of the Week 13

Denard Robinson accounted for five touchdowns, helping No. 17 Michigan beat Ohio State 40-34 on Saturday and snap a school-record, seven-game losing streak in the rivalry.

The Wolverines (10-2, 6-2 Big Ten) were forced to settle for a six-point lead with 1:59 left on Brendan Gibbons' career-long 43-yard field goal after two apparent TDs were negated by a video review and then penalties.

The Buckeyes (6-6, 3-5) had a chance to win the game on their final drive, but freshman Braxton Miller sailed a pass over Deviser Posey's head on what could've been a 76-yard TD and threw a loss-sealing interception to Courtney Avery.

NCAA Football - LSU locks spot in SEC championship game

No. 1 LSU secured a spot in the SEC championship game after defeating No. 3 Arkansas 41-17 on Friday. The Tigers are 12-0 for the first time and will meet No. 13 Georgia on Dec. 3.

Monday, 21 November 2011

NFL - Game of the Week 6

Stafford's five TD passes rally Lions past Panthers
Matthew Stafford threw his fifth touchdown pass to Brandon Pettigrew with 2:32 left to help the Detroit Lions rally to beat the Carolina Panthers 49-35 Sunday.
Detroit (7-3) became the first NFL team since at least 1950 to win three games in a season after trailing by at least 17 points, according to STATS, LLC.
Carolina (2-8) led 24-7 in the second quarter. The Panthers tied it at 35 with 4:59 left on Cam Newton's 6-yard run and 2-point conversion pass. Stafford started the game-winning drive with a 30-yard pass to Calvin Johnson and capped it by converting a third down from the 7 with a strike to Pettigrew in the end zone. Newton helped Detroit seal the victory by throwing his third interception on the next snap.