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Numbers Game Jacksonville State Hand Cumberland Its 18Th Straight Loss, 71-10 This Day In Sports 2001 — Ashley Martin becomes the first woman to play in a Division I football game, kicking three extra points without a miss to help I-AA Numbers Game Jacksonville State hand Cumberland its 18th straight loss, 71-10. Antelope Valley Press, Friday, August 30, 2019 C5 Planner USC O-line ready to ‘dominate’ COMING UP IN THE VALLEY By DAN GREENSPAN vision and even professional wres- JETHAWKS (Major League Baseball) Associated Press tling during team meetings and ■ Today at Lake Elsinore, 7 p.m. LOS ANGELES — Graham film sessions. The linemen held ■ Saturday at Lake Elsinore, 6 p.m. Harrell knows the importance of IN CHARGE summer cookouts, with Neilon grilling up burgers and peppers. ■ Sunday at Lake Elsinore, 5 p.m. a great offensive line. Harrell led USC quarterback Left tackle Austin Jackson, the FBS in yards passing behind JT Daniels, seen ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE (Junior College) one of two returning starters on a veteran front five in his red- in this Nov. 10 ■ Cross Country: Saturday at Ventura Invite, 3 p.m. shirt senior season at Texas Tech the line, is confident the mindset ■ Football: Sept. 7 at Glendale, 1 p.m. file photo, will is already in place. Jackson be- in 2008. again be the ■ W Golf: Sept. 9 at WSC match (SBCC), TBA “I could sit there, pat the ball, lieves fans will see “five people on Trojans’ starting ■ M Soccer: Today vs. Chaffey, 4 p.m. do whatever I wanted,” Harrell the same wavelength just mov- quarterback ■ W Soccer: Sept. 4 at Chaffey, 2 p.m. said. “It made my job a lot easier.” ing people” against the Bulldogs, with a stronger ■ W Volleyball: Today at Desert, 5:30 p.m. Now he’s preparing for his he said. first game as the offensive coor- offensive line and “We’ve been looking forward UNIVERSITY OF ANTELOPE VALLEY (NAIA) dinator at Southern California. a new system. to this moment since our last sea- Associated Press ■ Cross Country: Saturday at Mark Covert Classic in Harrell expects the same kind son ended,” Jackson said. “Just Brea, 8:30 a.m. of protection from a reconfigured prone to giving up negative plays and outside zone running plays, to be able to work for it and for ■ M Soccer: Sept. 5 vs. William Jessup, 4 p.m. line in the first season running in the most critical moments. just dressed up in different for- it to be so close is really exciting.” ■ W Soccer: Satur. at Notre Dame De Namur, 2 p.m. the Air Raid spread offense. There was a failed fourth-down mations. As far as camaraderie, Har- ■ W Volleyball: Today at Saint Katherine (DH), 11 a.m. “Dominate up front,” Harrell run on the goal line at Texas, a The biggest difference comes rell has seen steady improve- said recently. “We always expect sack leading to a missed field from the attitude and tempo ment up front during spring COMING UP IN SOCAL that, and that’s what I tell them. I goal at Utah and red zone break- Harrell, who was an assistant practice and training camp. But think our success is going to start downs at UCLA. at North Texas from 2016-18, he’s not shy about his expecta- ANGELS (Major League Baseball) up front always. And that’s not on USC finished 5-7, its first wants from the group. tions for the offensive line. ■ Today vs. Boston, 7:07 p.m., FSW our football team in particular. losing season since 2000, which “Our calls are a lot shorter, “We preach that to everyone ■ Saturday vs. Boston, 6:07 p.m., FSW/MLB That’s on any football team. If you resulted in coach Clay Helton so we can get down and get set a in this offense is going to go as ■ Sunday vs. Boston, 1:07 p.m., FSW dominate the line of scrimmage deciding to move away from the lot faster,” said Neilon, a redshirt the offensive line goes,” Harrell DODGERS (Major League Baseball) on either side of the ball really, of- traditional pro-style offense as- sophomore who made one start said. “They set the tone, I think, ■ Today at Arizona, 6:40 p.m., SportsNetLA fense or defense, you’re probably sociated with the program and last season. “We’re going to put for the physicality of the offense. ■ Saturday at Arizona, 5:10 p.m., SportsNetLA/KTLA going to have a lot of success.” replace it with the Air Raid. people away, and Graham has re- They set the tone for the tempo of ■ Sunday at Arizona, 1:10 p.m., SportsNetLA/MLB Much of the Trojans’ offensive For the offensive line, the new ally instilled that mentality into the offense. So we’re going to go struggles this past season could system against Fresno State on us. He’s been talking a lot about as they go, and they know that. CHARGERS (National Football League) be traced back to an experienced Saturday in the season opener it. We just need to finish, finish.” We put that pressure on them ■ Sept. 8 vs. Indianapolis, 1:05 p.m., CBS but inconsistent line. Ranking doesn’t bring with it wholesale Harrell said psychology and fa- all the time to take ownership ■ Sept. 15 at Detroit, 10 a.m., CBS seventh in the Pac-12 in both changes in blocking schemes or miliarity helped his line at Texas in what we do. The reason we’re ■ Sept. 22 at Houston, 1:25 p.m., CBS sacks allowed and yards rush- technique. Center Brett Neilon Tech. He mixes in energetic and in- successful or not successful is go- ing per play, they were especially pointed out there are still inside spirational clips from movies, tele- ing to fall on them.” RAMS (National Football League) ■ Sept. 8 at Carolina, 10 a.m., FOX ■ Sept. 15 vs. New Orleans, 1:25 p.m., FOX ■ Sept. 22 at Cleveland, 5:20 p.m., NBC NFL MLB SPORTS ODDS CALIFORNIA LEAGUE GOLF Major League Baseball South Division PGA TOUR FedExCup NFL Preseason Glance American League Glance National League W L Pct. GB AMERICAN CONFERENCE West Division USC (College Football — Pac-12) Today x-Rancho Cuca. 38 27 .585 — Final Standings/Bonus West W L Pct GB FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE Lake Elsinore 35 30 .538 3 ■ Saturday vs. Fresno State, 7:30 p.m., ESPN W L T Pct PF PA Houston 87 48 .644 _ Money at CHICAGO -144 Milwaukee +134 JetHawks 33 33 .500 5½ Rank Name Points .............. Bonus ■ Oakland 3 1 0 .750 84 67 Oakland 77 56 .579 9 Sept. 7 vs. Stanford, 7:30 p.m., ESPN at PHILADELPHIA -135 New York +125 Inland Empire 28 38 .424 10½ 1. Rory McIlroy -18 ...........$15,000,000 Denver 2 3 0 .400 69 73 Texas 65 70 .481 22 at WASHINGTON -255 Miami +225 ■ North Division 2. X. Schauffele -14 ............ $5,000,000 Sept. 14 at BYU, 12:30 p.m., ABC/ESPN/ESPN2 Kansas City 1 3 0 .250 82 88 Angels 64 71 .474 23 at ST. LOUIS -116 Cincinnati +106 W L Pct. GB 3. Brooks Koepka -13 ............ $3,500,000 L.A. Chargers 1 3 0 .250 72 83 Seattle 57 78 .422 30 at COLORADO -119 Pittsburgh +109 x-Visalia 37 29 .561 — 3. Justin Thomas -13 ............ $3,500,000 UCLA (College Football — Pac-12) East East Division LA Dodgers -137 at ARIZONA +127 San Jose 34 32 .515 3 5. Paul Casey -9 .............. $2,500,000 W L T Pct PF PA W L Pct GB at SAN FRANCIS. -129 San Diego +119 ■ Sept. 7 vs. San Diego State, 1:15 p.m., Pac-12 Modesto 33 33 .500 4 6. Adam Scott -8 .............. $1,900,000 Buffalo 4 0 0 1.000 102 73 New York 88 47 .652 _ American League Stockton 25 41 .379 12 7. Tony Finau -7 .............. $1,300,000 ■ Sept. 14 vs. Oklahoma, 5 p.m., FOX New England 3 1 0 .750 92 54 Tampa Bay 77 58 .570 11 at NEW YORK -135 Oakland +125 x-First Half Winner 8. Chez Reavie -6 .............. $1,100,000 ■ Miami 3 1 0 .750 86 63 Boston 72 62 .537 15½ Houston -197 at TORONTO +182 Sept. 21 at Washington State, TBD at TAMPA BAY OFF Cleveland OFF Thursday’s Games 9. Kevin Kisner -5 ................$843,333 N.Y. Jets 2 2 0 .500 63 69 Toronto 54 81 .400 34 at DETROIT OFF Minnesota OFF San Jose 9, Visalia 5 9. H. Matsuyama -5 ................$843,333 South Baltimore 44 89 .331 43 at TEXAS -125 Seattle +115 Inland Empire 5, JetHawks 4 9. Patrick Reed -5 ................$843,333 W L T Pct PF PA Central Division at KANSAS CITY OFF Baltimore OFF Modesto 2, Stockton 1, 10 innings 12. DeChambeau -4 ................$682,500 Tennessee 2 2 0 .500 69 65 W L Pct GB Boston -135 at LA ANGELS +125 Rancho Cuca. 7, Lake Elsinore 5 12. Jon Rahm -4 ................$682,500 ON TV TODAY Indianapolis 1 3 0 .250 64 78 Minnesota 82 51 .617 _ Interleague Today’s Games 14. Jason Kokrak -3 ................$620,000 Houston 1 3 0 .250 66 107 Cleveland 79 55 .590 3½ at ATLANTA -185 Chicago WS +170 AUTO RACING JetHawks at Lake Elsinore, 7 p.m. 15. Gary Woodland -2 ................$595,000 Jacksonville 0 4 0 .000 29 106 Chicago 60 73 .451 22 College Football Stockton at San Jose, 7 p.m. 16. T. Fleetwood -1 ................$551,667 ■ Formula One: The Belgian Grand Prix, practice session 1, North Kansas City 47 88 .348 36 Today Visalia at Modesto, 7:05 p.m.
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