Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Scores & Sports Today 11/10/2009

NFL - MNF - Physical D. Strong run game. Big Ben's arm. The Steelers boast an impressive attack, and all three phases of it had a say in Monday night's 28-10 win at Denver. The Patriots are initimidating, but they haven't beaten a true contender, which makes Sunday's game against the Colts bigger. Peyton Manning's Colts have another chance to prove they're more than just fast starters. Eli Manning and the Giants have big issues that can't all be resolved on the bye week.
Standings:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/standings;_ylt=Av31hA2_imSgWWeMIMj1zUVDubYF

CFL - Playoffs & Grey Cup Scoreboard: http://sports.yahoo.com/cfl/scoreboard?w=20

UFL - Standings and Schedule: http://espn.go.com/extra/ufl/index

NBA - Ginobili drops 36 to help Duncan-less Spurs roll. Azubuike, Warriors rout struggling T'wolves by 41. Jazz slip by Knicks to stop 5-year drought at MSG. Nelson says Warriors still open to trading Jackson. Paul, Hornets earn 10th straight win vs. Clippers.
Read more:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/nba/?eref=sinav#ixzz0WSanPcPT

NHL - Hull. Yzerman. Robitaille. Leetch. An HOF class for the ages got the appropriate treatment Monday.
Read more:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=4639849

NCAA FootBall - Oregon reinstates suspended Blount. Pike remains Cincinnati's No. 1 option at QB. Miles OK with SEC's answer to questionable call. Students report game run-ins with Michigan AD. Ponder's season over; FSU to debut QB Manuel. Arizona RB Grigsby questionable vs. California. Western Kentucky fires coach amid 0-9 season. Memphis ousts West in midst of two-win season. Syracuse's Jones, Meldrum done for season. With the rest of their competition picked off, Florida, Alabama and Texas only have to play it safe the remainder of the season.
Schedule Week 11:
http://espn.go.com/college-football/schedule

NCAA HOOPs - UNC spoils Thomas' debut with FIU. Katz Boeheim wins 800th as Cuse rolls in opener. Randle, Christopher help Cal survive opener. Turner nets triple-double in Ohio State's win.
Scores and more:
http://scores.espn.go.com/ncb/scoreboard

MLB - Where Vladimir Guerrero, Matt Holliday and Jason Bay end up is among the many intriguing offseason storylines. Teams are facing a thin free-agent class and a thinner economy. What's left to do? Wheeling and dealing. GMs are laying the groundwork during their meetings. General managers in Chicago for short meeting. Dodgers' coaching staff staying intact for 2010. Dodgers decline $2.2 million option on Ohman. Rays exercise $10 million option on Crawford Japanese pitcher Igarashi aims to play in MLB Cameron, 4 other Brewers file for free agency.

NASCAR - Jimmie Johnson's lead is down to 73 points. Does that mean he's in danger? The wreck in Texas will not change the inevitable: Jimmie Johnson will capture his fourth straight championship in two weeks. Two races left, NASCAR SC At Phoenix 11/15 and Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami 11/22.

GOLF - Using tax dollars to lure Tiger Woods to the Aussie Masters now seems a wise investment, but Steve Elling says given a recent trend, maybe they should have landed Lefty.

SOCCER - MLS - In another tense and evenly-matched encounter between Houston and Seattle, Brian Ching's overtime strike proved to be the difference in a 1-0 win for the Dynamo.

TENNIS - Look whose endurance passed the test last weekend? Novak Djokovic put his pains behind him and added another win to his endless 2009 campaign.
Read more:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/tennis/?eref=sinav#ixzz0WSj7IKSm

HORSE RACING - Zenyatta's win over the field of males at the Breeders' Cup Classic kept her in the Horse of the Year race. But is she strong enough to eclipse Rachel Alexandra?
Read more:
http://sports.yahoo.com/rah/news;_ylt=Arillu1Dqhru6alNXJKLxGsX47kF?slug=ap-breederscup&prov=ap&type=lgns


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