导出博客文章MINNEAPOLIS -- Danny Duffy will try and get back on track after two straight rough outings when the Kansas City Royals and Minnesota Twins play the final game of a three-game series on Wednesday night at Target Field.In the midst of a career season, Duffy has struggled each of his past two turns on the mound, allowing a total of 11 runs in 10 2/3 innings of work against the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers. Prior to that, the left-hander had allowed just nine runs in his previous seven starts.Included in that run was 6 2/3 innings of one-run ball against the Twins at Kauffman Stadium on Aug. 21, when he scattered eight hits and walked two but earned his 11th win.The game has major postseason implications for the defending world champions, who have won the first two games of the series and are playing the third game of a 14-game stretch against teams under .500. If Kansas City is to get back into playoff positioning, this could be their final opportunity to go on a sustained run.In that vein, the Royals were able to avoid using the back end of their bullpen once again, thanks to a seven-run ninth inning on Tuesday in a 10-3 win.We were trying to keep (closer) Wade (Davis) out of the game, said Royals manager Ned Yost. Weve really pounded our back-end relievers the last two weeks. Every opportunity to give them an extra day is always huge.Minnesota got another home run from second baseman Brian Dozier on Tuesday, whose incredible August has carried right into September.It was the fifth straight game with at least one home run for Dozier, tying the franchise record shared by Harmon Killebrew and Marty Cordova. It was his 25th blast since the All-Star break and seventh this month.Its kind of like a video game, said Twins manager Paul Molitor. Just impressive to watch.The Twins will send right-hander Kyle Gibson to the bump looking to build on Ervin Santanas solid outing on Tuesday. Santana allowed three runs over six-plus innings of work, giving the Twins a rare quality start over the last month. Minnesota pitchers have allowed at least eight runs in 12 of its last 19 games and 15 times in the last 26.Gibson has been a big part of that, allowing at least five runs in four of his last seven starts since the beginning of August and giving up fewer than three just once during that stretch; that start lasted just five innings, however.The right-hander allowed six runs, five of them earned, on 10 hits and two walks in a loss to the Royals at Target Field on Aug. 12 but has historically fared well against Kansas City, posting a 5-4 record with a 3.10 ERA in nine career starts against them.
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With two teams featuring superstar quarterbacks and national championship aspirations, playing in a raucous atmosphere in Death Valley, the 2016 college football season kicked into another gear.?Weve seen plenty of quality matchups between ranked teams in the first month of the season, but we hadnt yet watched two really, really good teams battle all the way to a nerve-wracking, dramatic ending, with high stakes in their conference-title race as well as for their places in the College Football Playoff.?We saw all of that and more in Clemsons 42-36 victory, which ended with Tigers cornerback?Marcus Edmond knocking Cardinals receiver James Quick out of bounds at the Clemson 3-yard line on fourth down -- 1 yard short of a first down with 33 seconds to play.We want to be 12-0 and you cant win 12 until you win five, Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said. At the end of the day, you either have the heart or you dont. You either have the will to win or you dont.Louisvilles loss was crushing but probably doesnt entirely end its playoff hopes, depending on what happens in the other Power 5 leagues.If you were looking for starker examples of those crushing moments of fan disbelief, Saturday provided them. In college football, we have a name for those moments of utter incredulity -- Surrender Cobra -- and none was more indelible than what happened in the final seconds of No. 11 Tennessees 34-31 victory over No. 25 Georgia at Sanford Stadium.After blowing a 17-point lead, the Bulldogs trailed 28-24 before freshman quarterback Jacob Eason fired a 47-yard touchdown to freshman Riley Ridley down the left sideline to regain the lead, 31-28 with 10 seconds left.Almost immediately, several Tennessee fans locked their hands above their heads, which has become the universal sign of disbelief when a team makes a disastrous play or an opponent does something amazing.What happened next resulted in a rare double Surrender Cobra. During Georgias celebration, a player ran onto the field without his helmet, resulting in a 15-yard penalty. The Bulldogs were also penalized for being offside on the ensuing kickoff, and the Volunteers returned the short pooch kick to Georgias 43-yard line.With only four seconds left, Tennessee quarterback Joshua Dobbs fired a Hail Mary into the end zone. Receiver Jauan Jennings was surrounded by five Georgia defenders, but somehow came down with the ball for a 43-yard touchdown, giving the Volunteers an improbable victory that wont soon (if ever) be forgotten.Sick way to end the game, obviously, Bulldogs coach Kirby Smart said.Tennessee erased a big deficit to win for the second week in a row and took control of the SEC East. While its probably premature to include the Volunteers in the upper echelon of playoff contenders with the likes of No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 Ohio State, it has becoming increasingly clear that this very well might be their year after largely suffering disappointment for more than a decade.I thought we had a chance, Tennessee coach Butch Jones said. Its one of those moments in time that youll remember forever. Ive also been on the other end of them, too, and you remember them forever. I think its a great illustration that you play until the clock hits zeros.Ask Florida State fans about that. North Carolinas Nick Weiler kicked a 54-yard field goal as time expired to give the Tar Heels a 37-35 victory, which ended the Seminoles 22-game home winning streak. Making matters worse, FSU fans had to suffer through the worst kind of Surrender Cobra. After winning the game, North Carolinas long-haired kicker ran through Doak Campbell Stadium taunting fans. Talk about a gut punch.Iowa State fans also suffered mightily from the cruelest kind of Surrender Cobra -- the one brought on by succumbing to false hope. The Cyclones had a 14-point lead over No. 13 Baylor going into the fourth quarter, but the Bears scored the games final 17 points to escape with a 45-42 victory. Chris Callahan kicked a 19-yard field goal on the final play to keep Baylor undefeated.I dont know what changed, Iowa State coach Matt Campbell said. I just think a couple of guys had chances to make plays and just didnt make them.Speaking of false hope, Utah fans had to be feeling pretty confident in the final seconds at California. With the Bears leading 28-23, the Utes had first-and-goal at the Cal 2 with 14 seconds left. But the Bears defense somehow held Utah out of the end zone on three straight plays, stuffing?Zack Moss?for no gain as time expired.A tough game to lose but proud of our guys for how they hung in there and fought back, just like weve done many times previously in the season, Utes coach Kyle Whittingham said. Were just one play away there.Imagine how Texas fans feel. They had to watch in total surrender as the No. 22 Longhorns failed to make even the most basic of plays, like extra points. Oklahoma State blocked three point-after kicks, returning one of them for two points, in a 49-31 victory.The loss drops Texas to 2-2 and puts coach Charlie Strong back on the hot seat. The Cowboys 49 points were their most ever scored against Texas, which has given up at least 45 points in three of its first four games for the first time in school history.Texas performance was so bad coming off a bye week that interim athletic director Mike Perrin told reporters he would evaluate everything about the program.We still have a lot of work to do, Strong said. We still have a long way to go. We told our guys this isnt enough. We had three field goals and extra points blocked, and it was just right up the pipe. ... Weve got some work to do, and we just havee to get it done.dddddddddddd.Playoff teams after Week 51. Alabama: The Tide got off to a slow start against Kentucky, but eventually broke through in a 34-3 win over the Wildcats. Freshman quarterback Jalen Hurts completed 20 of 33 passes for 262 yards with two touchdowns to Calvin Ridley, who caught 11 passes for 174 yards.2. Ohio State: The Buckeyes demolished Rutgers 58-0, outgaining the Scarlet Knights by 553 yards of total offense. It was Urban Meyers fifth shutout of at least 50 points, the most by an Ohio State coach since the end of World War II.3. Clemson: After the Tigers beat Louisville, Dabo Swinney now has 14 wins over AP-ranked opponents, second only to Danny Ford (18) in school history. The Tigers travel to Boston College on Friday.?4. Michigan: The Wolverines were far from perfect in their 14-7 win over Wisconsin, which was their first victory over an AP top-10 team since beating the No. 9 Badgers in 2008. Michigans defense was salty, though, holding Wisconsin to 88 passing yards and 71 rushing.Next four in contention1. Washington: The Huskies clobbered Stanford 44-6 on Friday night to take control of the Pac-12 North. It was Washingtons biggest win over an AP top-10 opponent since shutting out No. 5 USC 31-0 in 1990. The Huskies will try to end a 12-game losing streak against Oregon in Eugene next week.2. Houston: The Cougars atoned for their only loss last season, beating Connecticut 42-14 on Thursday night. Houstons defense had four sacks, and the Cougars probably wont be tested until their Nov. 17 showdown against Louisville.3. Tennessee: The Vols trailed by as many as 17 points at Georgia, and theyre now 4-0 in games in which they trailed by at least two touchdowns during the past two seasons. They erased a 21-point lead against Florida last week, a 14-point deficit against Virginia Tech earlier this season and a 21-point hole against Georgia last season.4. Texas A&M: The Aggies improved to 5-0 for the third straight season with a 24-13 win at South Carolina. Its the first time theyve started 3-0 in the SEC since joining the conference in 2012 and their first such start in any league since going 4-0 in the Big 12 in 2004. They host Tennessee next week.Heisman candidates1. Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville: Jackson led Louisville to scores on its first five drives of the second half and had 135 of his 162 rushing yards after halftime. The Cardinals came up empty on their final two drives, however, as Clemson came back to win 42-36. Jackson finished with 457 total yards and three touchdowns.2. Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson: In the first quarter, Watson completed 1 of 6 passes for 1 yard. In the final three quarters, he was responsible for 369 yards and five touchdowns, becoming the third player in the past five seasons to pass for over 300 yards and five touchdowns, and rush for 91 yards against a ranked opponent in the Tigers win over Louisville.?3. Greg Ward Jr., QB, Houston: Ward was nearly perfect against UConn on Thursday night, completing 32 of 38 passes for 389 yards with three touchdowns and also rushing for 65 yards with two scores. He has accounted for 13 touchdowns in four games.4. J.T. Barrett, QB, Ohio State: Barrett set an Ohio State record for career touchdowns by throwing four more against Rutgers. Barrett has now thrown 59 touchdowns in 27 career games. It was also his seventh game with at least four touchdown passes, another OSU record.Tweets of the nightBest momentsBest playsWorst playsQuotes of the night1. Thats something we practice every week -- last-play defense. You put your best jumpers in the end zone and everybody gets up and gets the ball down. We do drills to rep it. Their kid just went up and got it. -- Georgia coach Kirby Smart2. A wise man once said, You even have to bring your ugly babies home from the hospital, and that was ugly. In fact, that might have been what someone told my dad when I was born. But I feel really good that our guys found a way to win. -- Florida coach Jim McElwain, after the No. 23 Gators won 13-6 at Vanderbilt.3. You want the kids to see results. I thought over the last four weeks -- that September is one I dont want to remember -- but they put so much work in to see results. To come home after a tough loss to Utah, I commend our staff in helping the kids to keep believing and keep getting better, and it paid off today. -- USC coach Clay Helton, after the Trojans 41-20 win over previously unbeaten Arizona State4. We said, Hey, we think were going to get them stopped. [Defensive coordinator Art Kaufman] told me, Were going to get this. Were going to get them stopped, and he was right. -- California coach Sonny Dykes, on his defenses goal-line stand to beat Utah, in which the Bears kept the Utes out of the end zone on seven plays inside the Cal 10-yard line.Stats that matter1. 1-130: FBS teams that trailed by 14 points or more in the fourth quarter had a 1-130 record this season, according to ESPN Stats & Info. No. 13 Baylor trailed 42-28 with less than 12 minutes to play at Iowa State, but scored the final 17 points to escape with a 45-42 victory.2.?634: LSU had 634 yards of offense in a 42-7 win over Missouri in Ed Orgerons first game as interim coach. The Tigers set a school record for total offense in a game against an SEC opponent.3. 19: Air Force defeated Navy 28-14 on Saturday to improve to 4-0. The winner of the game has claimed each of the past 19 Commander-in-Chiefs trophies.4. 41: Colorado improved to 4-1 by blasting Oregon State 47-6. It was the Buffaloes most lopsided win in a conference game since defeating Kansas State 54-7 in the Big 8 in 1992. ' ' '