Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Future Burns Bright For Clemson Football and Deshaun Watson



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In a truncated season, Deshaun Watson put up noticeable numbers. The Clemson Tigers freshman quarterback completed 68 percent of his passes, tossed 14 touchdowns against two interceptions and maintained an interstellar quarterback rating of 188.6. Thats a spectacular start for the once highly-touted recruit.

Watson wears the retired number of former Tigers great Steve Fuller, but upon Watsons arrival to Clemson, Fuller permitted the quarterback to use his archival No. 4. Its apparent that Steve Fuller understands talent thats as rare now as his was then.

A Watson-less 40-6 stomping of the Oklahoma Sooners in the Russell Athletic Bowl isnt the only indicator that points to promise for the Tigers. Just as Dabo Sweeney landed the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in 2013 (Watson, according to ESPN.com), hes continued to road-warrior his way into building this years No. 4 recruiting class, having already secured the No. 2 ranked offensive tackle in the country, Mitch Hyatt.

Not only is Clemson playing it tough on the recruiting trail, the Tigers are also scrapping together a perennially competitive schedule, a slate that featured the Georgia Bulldogs in Athens and the South Carolina Gamecocks as non-conference matchups in 2014. The Tigers conference draw also included the Louisville Cardinals, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and Florida State Seminoles, all experiences Watson and company will draw from when they play guaranteed competitors South Carolina and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in 2015.

Now just before we look ahead to 2015 for good, lets glance at 2014 one more time. Clemsons leading rusher, Wayne Gallman, is also a freshman. Clemsons leading receiver by yards, Mike Williams, is just a sophomore, and the Tigers leading pass-catcher, Artavis Scott, is a freshman as well. The idea of those three continuing to improve and perform in 2015 is as scary as it is exciting.

Clemsons future is as bright as their hue of orange, and this is good not only for the Tigers, but also for the ACC. With the Big Ten adding Jim Harbaugh into the college football bloodstream, the ACC needs to maintain their edge and continue to build their reputation within the Power 5. Gaining rapport begins with the heavyweights performing well. Clemson impressed against Oklahoma, but now the Tigers leap truly begins starting with Watsons rehab, and hopefully ending in next years College Football Playoff.

Jerry Landryis a writerfor RantSports.com. Follow him on Twitter@Jerry2Landry,Likehim on Facebookor add him to your network onGoogle.

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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Shutdown corner: Alexander backs up his pregame talk and dominates



ORLANDO, FL Clemsons football players took in the full Orlando experience this week, making trips to Disney World and Sea World and taking advantage of the rewards of a bowl trip.

Dont look for MacKensie AlexanderMacKensie AlexanderRS Fr. Cornerback#2 5-11, 190Immokalee, FLView Full Profile in any pictures of their trips, however. Alexander stayed in his hotel room and watched film of Oklahoma, Clemsons opponent in the Russell Athletic Bowl.

Alexander put that film work to good use, shutting down speedy Sooner receiver Sterling Shepard, who caught just one pass for a paltry 13 yards. Shepards bad night started in pre-game warmups when he got in Alexanders face to let the talented freshman corner know that he could expect a long night.

Alexander was having none of it and got the last laugh.

My thing is that their receiver number three - I'm not going to pronounce his name, but he came in talking trash before warmups, Alexander told TigerNet after the game. I don't care what ESPN says about you or what the draft people say about you. When you step on the field against me, it's a one on one matchup and I'm going to always win my matchup. I love competition. I enjoy being one on one. If you can beat me one on one, beat me consistently. Show me. Don't be in or be out. As you can see number three did nothing tonight. I don't know what ESPN says or if you're the best, that doesn't matter. He has to show up on game day.

Alexander said that staying late and working overtime are things he learned from his parents. He also said he is going to keep working.

My parents, it's a trait they passed on to me and I'm just doing the same thing they always did which is prepare myself to the best of my ability, he said. I want everybody to know that I'm a hard worker. It's not just talent that's the reason I got here. I've got to work on all aspects of my game. I had a pretty good year this year but I've just got to keep working on everything. You can always get better. I'm never satisfied.

So how does he spend his free time?

I'm watching film. Most people think that's crazy but I look at it like a guy like Peyton Manning, Alexander said. When you see him he's always watching film and he's always into football. It's almost like a life. I have a life outside of football but I put a lot of time into football. It's important to me. I really enjoy the sport and I love what I do. Being a corner, I love my job.

Alexander and the Clemson defense turned the passion into a dominating win over the Sooners, and he said he enjoyed every second he was on the field.

It was good. We were fired up, Alexander said. I looked up and we were up 30 something points and he [Brent Venables] is still pressing on us to keep it going because Oklahoma is traditionally a great team. We knew they could come back and win and we just kept choking them out.

Alexander arrived at Clemson with high expectations but sat out last season after injuries derailed his season in August. However, he said he learned from the experience.

To be honest, it wasn't as big for me. I felt like I was the best corner in the country when I got to Clemson and I still feel the same way now, he said. I know I'm the best corner in the country and there's no doubt. For me, it was ok. I just had to sit and wait. It was a process that I had manage myself. I couldn't walk and I couldn't run and play. I had to be patient. For the coaches you hate that because they knew they had a guy that could help them immediately and I couldn't do that. It was a frustrating situation at the time.

Alexander says he still has plenty to accomplish as a Tiger, but one thing he wants to see happen is for Clemson to be known as DB U.

DB U. You hear a lot of kids talk about DB's and all of that kind of stuff but for me it's about the action and showing it what you can do in the secondary week by week - putting the numbers up, shutting guys down and doing things the right way, he said. I think we do a great job of doing those things. As long as I'm here I'm going to continue to keep that process going and helping the guys understand what the secondary means. I take a lot of pride in that. If a guy catches a ball, I'm mad but I'm still in the game and I'm still playing. I move on really quick. I don't let anything bother me at all.

Source: http://www.tigernet.com/story/football/Shutdown-corner-Alexander-backs-pregame-talk-dominates-13403



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Gallery: Michigan football introduces Jim Harbaugh as football coach



Michigan has its man. The Wolverines introduced Jim Harbaugh, the schools former quarterback, as the 20th head football coach in program history.

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Dec 30, 2014; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Jim Harbaugh smiles at his wife Sarah Harbaugh as he is introduced as the new head football coach of the Michigan Wolverines at Jonge Center.

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Dec 30, 2014; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Camera video tapes Jim Harbaugh as he speaks to the media after he is introduced as the new head football coach of the Michigan Wolverines at Jonge Center.

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Dec 30, 2014; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Jim Harbaugh is seen with his son Jack after he is introduced as the new head football coach of the Michigan Wolverines at Jonge Center. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports

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Dec 30, 2014; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Jim Harbaugh speaks to the media as he is introduced as the new head football coach of the Michigan Wolverines at Jonge Center.

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Dec 30, 2014; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Jim Harbaugh shakes hands with Michigan Wolverines interim athletic director Jim Hackett as he is introduced as the new head football coach at Jonge Center.

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Dec 30, 2014; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Jim Harbaugh speaks to the media as he is introduced as the new head football coach of the Michigan Wolverines at Jonge Center.

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Dec 30, 2014; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Jack and Jackie Harbaugh smiles as their son Jim Harbaugh (not pictured) is introduced as the new head football coach of the Michigan Wolverines at Jonge Center.

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Dec 30, 2014; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Jim Harbaugh speaks to the media as he is introduced as the new head football coach of the Michigan Wolverines at Jonge Center.

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Dec 30, 2014; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Jim Harbaugh speaks to the media as he is introduced as the new head football coach of the Michigan Wolverines at Jonge Center.

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Source: http://btn.com/2014/12/30/gallery-michigan-football-introduces-jim-harbaugh-as-football-coach/



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Chris Rock seeking joint custody of daughters



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Comedian Chris Rock is seeking joint legal and physical custody of his two daughters with his estranged wife after accusing his ex of limiting his visitation following their recent split.

The Grown Ups star filed for divorce to end his marriage to Malaak Compton-Rock in a New Jersey court last week, two days before Christmas.

The split news only became public on Sunday, when Rock's attorney, Robert S. Cohen, confirmed the reports, and now it's been revealed the actor is already fighting with Malaak over access to their kids, 12-year-old Lola and 10-year-old Zahra.

According to court documents obtained by TMZ.com, Rock claims Malaak has been preventing him from seeing their girls on a regular basis, prompting him to request joint custody.

The papers go on to reveal the couple began sorting through the division of property in November as it prepared to formally end its marriage, while Rock also admitted a prenuptial agreement signed before their November, 1996 union had expired as they had been together for just over 18 years.

However, Rock notes his ex has the "ability to work and contribute to her own support", suggesting he is seeking reduced spousal support payments.

Source: http://www.torontosun.com/2014/12/29/chris-rock-seeking-joint-custody-of-daughters



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Aaron Rodgers' return saved the Packers



GREEN BAY, Wis. -- As Aaron Rodgers limped across the locker room Sunday evening, tape still wrapped around his injured left calf, receiver Randall Cobb stopped him.

He threw his arms around the Green Bay Packers quarterback.

"You're unbelievable, man," Cobb told him. "Unbelievable."

The two remained locked in an embrace.

"Keep doing your thing," Cobb said.

Few among the 78,408 at Lambeau Field thought that would even be possible after they saw Rodgers ride shotgun on a cart to the locker room late in the second quarter of Sunday's 30-20 victory over the Detroit Lions -- a win that gave the Packers (12-4) the NFC North title for the fourth straight year, the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoffs and a much-needed first-round bye.

A week after Rodgers first pulled his left calf muscle, he did it again, only much worse this time. The previous Sunday at Tampa Bay, he didn't miss a single snap. On this Sunday, however, he missed the Packers' final possession of the first half and first one of the second half. During that time, the Packers saw their 14-0 lead evaporate.

Rodgers' calf seized up as he scrambled to his right, yet he still managed to fling a 4-yard touchdown pass to Cobb with 2:24 left in the second quarter. When he needed help to get up after that play, the stadium went silent.

"I didn't know if he could come back from that," right tackle Bryan Bulaga said. "It looked pretty bad, like he got shot how he went down on that touchdown pass."

No one saw Rodgers at halftime. He was with team physician Dr. Pat McKenzie and the training staff, who applied heat and then tape. Rodgers said he did not take any painkillers.

"I was worried about the severity of the injury and my ability to walk off the field at that point," Rodgers said. "But once I got back in the locker room, I was actually watching the game on TV with some heat on my calf thinking if I could finagle myself to go back in."

With the third quarter already underway, Rodgers waited in the tunnel while backup Matt Flynn handled the first series. When the offense went three-and-out, Rodgers made his way back to the bench as the crowd serenaded him with chants of "MVP, MVP."

"I thought of Willis Reed hobbling on to the court when he came back [to help the New York Knicks win Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals]," Packers linebacker A.J. Hawk said.

Like a tag-team wrestler tapping his partner out, Rodgers had a message for Flynn.

"I'm sitting on the bench, and he comes over, taps me on the shoulder and says, 'I've got it,'" Flynn said. "And there he goes."

On his first throw after his return, Rodgers fired a laser to Cobb for a 29-yard gain. He then capped that seven-play, 60-yard drive with a 13-yard touchdown pass to Cobb. Coach Mike McCarthy kept Rodgers in the shotgun and even used some pistol formations to help limit the distance Rodgers had to cover on handoffs.

As usual, Rodgers thrived. He completed 11-of-13 post-injury passes for 129 yards and a touchdown. For the day, he was 17-of-22 for 226 yards with two touchdowns and not a single interception to close his case for the MVP. His final regular-season numbers looked like this: 38 touchdowns, five interceptions, 4,381 yards and a passer rating of 112.2.

"He's, in my opinion, the most valuable player in the National Football League this year," McCarthy said. "I think what he demonstrated tonight in a must-win game against an excellent opponent, I think it's clear what he means to our football team."

It didn't hurt that Eddie Lacy, with 100 yards on 26 carries, became the first running back this season to reach the century mark against the Lions' top-ranked rushing defense.

Imagine what might have been, had Rodgers been unable to return. A loss would have relegated the Packers to a wild-card game on the road, perhaps as early as Saturday, which would have given Rodgers less than a week to recover. Instead, the Packers will enjoy a week off, followed by a home game Jan. 11 against one of three possible opponents (Dallas, Arizona or Carolina).

"It's critical," McCarthy said of the time off. "He'd be on the same time clock he was on coming from Tampa into this game -- or maybe six days. I don't even know when we would have played this week if it went the other way. I think the two weeks is huge for us."

Source: http://espn.go.com/blog/green-bay-packers/post/_/id/16854/aaron-rodgers-return-saved-the-packers



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Monday, December 29, 2014

Despite superficial similarities, AirAsia and MH370 incidents very different ...



STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • AirAsia investigation unlikely to be as frustrating as MH370 case, analysts say
  • For one, AirAsia disappeared over shallower, more heavily traveled waters
  • AirAsia disappearance is lacking many of the mysterious hallmarks of MH370 case
  • Experts expect plane will be found soon, maybe in next 12 hours of daylight

What happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, and will we ever find it? Watch "Vanished: The Mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370" tonight at 9 p.m. ET.

(CNN) -- An airliner vanishes over the waters of a Southeast Asia ocean. There's no distress call, no wreckage, nothing but water and questions.

So far, the story of AirAsia Flight QZ8501 sounds remarkably similar to that of Malaysia Airlines MH370, which remains missing nearly 10 months after it disappeared from radar screens on a flight between Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Beijing.

But it isn't, analysts say.

Here are four ways the two incidents appear to differ:

1. There's not anywhere near as much intrigue.

When MH370 disappeared, the plane's identifying transponders appeared to be intentionally shut off, its pilots stopped making radio transmissions and the airliner made a mysterious turn before possibly traveling for hours until all traces vanished.

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Concerns over hijackings and terror permeated that case, but so far they haven't come up in the AirAsia case.

"In this case you had normal communications with the pilot, a line of weather that appeared to be pretty difficult, severe, and he was asking to climb as high as he could to get out of it," said Peter Goelz, an aviation expert and former National Transportation Safety Board official.

What role did weather play?

2. The water is much shallower and a commonly used shipping channel, making wreckage easier to find.

The area where MH370 is believed to have gone down features extraordinarily deep water. It's also relatively mysterious -- the seabed had never been charted in some places, making getting a fix on the plane's pingers very difficult.

In the AirAsia case, if the plane went down in the water, it likely rests in no more than a few hundred feet of heavily traveled ocean, making the task of locating and recovering it much simpler, analysts say.

3. Airlines and governments have learned a lot since MH370.

In the hours after the Malaysia Airlines jetliner vanished in March, confusion reigned. When officials spoke at all, the information was often contradictory or confusing, and families of passengers and crew complained about how they were treated.

In this case, both government and airline officials appear to be striking a more appropriate tone.

Families of AirAsia flight passengers given support through the 'nightmare'

AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes tweeted that his "only thought" was the passengers and crew and pledged to do "whatever we can."

Malaysian Defense Minister Hishammuddin Hussein also tweeted his support: "I will be there with you," he said.

And the search appears to be getting off to a more efficient start. Indonesian officials quickly posted a search plan, indicating ships from its navy, as well as assets from Malaysia, Singapore and Australia, were being called to help.

CNN's Will Ripley said the way Fernandes is handling the crisis is notable.

"What he's doing is something that Malaysia Airlines did not do in the initial hours, the initial days and weeks, which is being very transparent, acknowledging this is a terrible situation," Ripley said.

Goelz agreed.

"In this case, it appears as though the airline and the authorities are in sync, and they really are putting the families first, which is the way to do it."

4. We almost certainly won't be searching for this plane in 10 months.

With a more precise fix on where the plane was when it lost contact, a smaller search area and shallower seas, the airliner almost certainly will be much easier to find, said Steven Wallace, former director of the Federal Aviation Administration's Office of Accident Investigations.

It's "very unlikely that we're going to see anything remotely close to what we saw with Malaysia 370," he said.

"It will not surprise me if this airplane is found in the next 12 hours of daylight, because they know to a fairly high degree of certainty where it was, the water is 150 feet deep as opposed to 10- or 20,000 feet deep in the Indian Ocean."

Source: http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/28/world/asia/airasia-mh370-differences/



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Super Bowl 2015 Betting Odds: Packers, Patriots, Broncos, Seahawks Lead Way ...



As Week 14 of the 2014 NFL season begins, the favorites to win the 2015 Super Bowl are becoming clearer. While the two teams who faced off in last years championship game still have a good chance of winning it all, two other contenders have surpassed the Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos.

The Green Bay Packers established themselves as the favorite to win Super Bowl XLIX by defeating the New England Patriots in Week 13. The Packers broke the Patriots seven-game winning streak with a 26-21 victory at Lambeau Field. Despite the loss, New Englands betting odds still have them as the favorites to represent the AFC in the big game.

The Broncos, Seahawks and Philadelphia Eagles also have odds of 18/1 or better. Seven teams have better odds than the Arizona Cardinals, who are tied for the NFLs best record.

More than two-thirds of the AFC has a legitimate chance to make the playoffs, as 11 teams have at least seven wins. However, the majority of teams that are considered to have a realistic chance of winning the championship come from the NFC. Eight of the 13 teams with odds of 28/1 or better are in the NFC, including the New Orleans Saints, who are under .500.

At 12/1, the Eagles have the best odds of any franchise that has never won a Super Bowl. The Detroit Lions lead the way at 25/1, among teams that have never even played in the title game.

With just four weeks left, eight teams have already been eliminated from playoff contention. All four teams in the AFC North and the NFC West still have a mathematical chance to reach the Super Bowl. The Chicago Bears and St. Louis Rams are tied for the worst odds at 500/1 with just five wins. The Carolina Panthers also have 500/1 odds, and their three victories still have them alive in the NFC South.

Below are 2015 Super Bowlbetting odds for every team still in playoff contention, courtesy of Bovada.lv.

Green Bay Packers 7/2

New England Patriots 15/4

Denver Broncos 17/4

Seattle Seahawks 13/2

Philadelphia Eagles 12/1

Indianapolis Colts 18/1

Detroit Lions 25/1

Arizona Cardinals 28/1

Cincinnati Bengals 28/1

Dallas Cowboys 28/1

New Orleans Saints 28/1

San Diego Chargers 28/1

San Francisco 49ers 28/1

Baltimore Ravens 50/1

Kansas City Chiefs 50/1

Miami Dolphins 50/1

Pittsburgh Steelers 50/1

Atlanta Falcons 66/1

Cleveland Browns 100/1

Buffalo Bills 200/1

Houston Texans 200/1

Carolina Panthers 500/1

Chicago Bears 500/1

St. Louis Rams 500/1

Source: http://www.ibtimes.com/super-bowl-2015-betting-odds-packers-patriots-broncos-seahawks-lead-way-entering-week-1733153



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