Saturday, January 2, 2010

Scores and Sports Today 01/02/2010

NFL - US PresswireAndy Reid's Eagles are not only poised to capture the NFC's No. 2 seed. They're a real threat to challenge the Saints. McDaniels benches Marshall for finale. Miami's Williams listed as questionable. Vick expected to play against Cowboys. Jets CB Strickland to sit out Sunday. Jaguars rule out 3 starters for finale. Carolina RBs Stewart, Williams uncertain. Chargers to start Rivers but use Volek.

NCAA FOOTBALL - BOWLS GALORE - One last dadgum winBobby Bowden leaves on a high note after FSU topped WVU 33-21 in Gator Bowl. Urban Meyer left the Sugar Bowl a winner. Will he walk away? Tebow, Gators make it look easy in Sugar Bowl, as fifth-ranked Florida overwhelmed No. 4 Cincinnati 51-24 Friday night. Pryor leads Buckeyes past Ducks 26-17 in Rose Bowl. Auburn outlasts Northwestern in Outback Bowl 38-35. PSU bests LSU 19-17 in Capital One Bowl.
Today's BOWL GAMES: International Bowl-So.Florida vs No.Illinois 12pm, PapaJohns.com Bowl- So. Carolina vs Connecticut 2pm, Cotton Bowl-Oklahoma State vs Mississippi 2pm, Liberty Bowl-Arkansas vs East Carolina 5:30pm, Alamo Bowl-Michigan State vs Texas Tech 9pm.

NBA - Bryant's latest buzzer-beater caps rally. Robinson has 41 in return, Knicks win. Magic snap 3-game road losing streak. Pneumonia has Blazers' Blake in hospital. Duncan, Spurs roll past Heat 108-78. AI, T-Mac among All-Star voting leaders. Durant ties record, Thunder's run now 5. LeBron scores 48 on 25th birthday to beat Hawks. Suns sweep season series from Celtics.

NCAA HOOP's - JaJuan Johnson scored 25 points as No. 4 Purdue remained unbeaten and handed No. 6 West Virginia its first loss 77-62. Martinez's key 3s lift No. 19 New Mexico. Texas Tech rallies by McNeese St. 76-75. Gamecocks F Holmes dismissed from team. No. 7 Duke routs winless Penn 114-55. No. 23 Badgers top No. 15 Buckeyes 65-43.

NHL - Bruins beat Flyers 2-1 in OT at Fenway. US roster has only 3 previous Olympians. Wild bounce in OT helps cap Sabres' win. Huet bests Brodeur, surging 'Hawks roll. Sharks win in shootout, extend run to 7. Eriksson's hat trick gets Stars by Ducks. Down 3, Canucks rally past Blues in OT. Habs close 7-game swing with sixth win. An Olympic view-The U.S. Olympic hockey team was named Friday, and the average age is under 26.

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