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ELLEFONTAINE XAMINER B E Vol. 129 Friday, November 13, 2020 No. 278 AVAILABLE DAILY ONLINE @ examiner.org Honda to unify manufacturing, R&D operations with creation of HDMA BY THE EXAMINER STAFF Americas, LLC (HRA). The our ongoing effort to make Honda Manufacturing of based in Torrance, Calif. process.” unification of Honda’s Honda in America stronger Indiana; Honda Precision Honda will unite all This includes: MARYSVILLE AND TOR- manufacturing operations and more responsive to the Parts of Georgia; Honda auto creation functions • Centralizing key busi- RANCE, CALIF. — Honda and merger with auto prod- customer, better able to R&D Americas; Honda into HDMA with a focus ness functions to become officials announced Friday uct development will be invest in advanced technol- Accessory America; and on achieving seamless more efficient and elimi- plans to combine all of its effective April 1. ogy, and prepared to meet Streamlining Auto Sales development of new prod- nate redundancies; automobile manufacturing “We are announcing a future market needs.” and Parts & Service Field ucts with improved effi- • Executing new product facilities in the U.S. related number of changes to our Auto-related Honda Operations. ciency and quality, “thus development with to frame, engine, transmis- business operations that companies to be wholly or In addition, with the positioning its North increased speed and accu- sion, along with related continue the journey we partially consolidated into move of auto product American operations for racy; and engineering and purchas- began last year, to become HDMA include: Honda of development functions to the future,” officials said. • Improving manufac- ing operations into one a more lean, nimble and America Mfg., headquar- the new HDMA company, “These changes will turing characteristics with a new company — Honda unified company in North tered in Marysville; Honda the automobile product effectively bring all auto focus on quality, cost com- Development & America,” said Shinji Transmission design and certain market development, planning, petitiveness and the ability Manufacturing of America, Aoyama, chief officer of Manufacturing of America research functions current- purchasing, strategy and to deliver vehicles that LLC (HDMA). North American Regional in Russells Point; Honda ly part of the HRA Los manufacturing into one appeal to customers in a The new company also Operations of Honda Motor Engineering North Angeles Center will be inte- company, thus strength- timely manner. will integrate the automo- Co., Ltd., and American America, headquartered in grated into the Regional ening what Honda calls a bile product development Honda president and CEO. Marysville; Honda Operations of American ‘one-floor’ approach to See UNIFY on operations of Honda R&D “Each change is vital to Manufacturing of Alabama; Honda Motor Co., Inc., the product development Next Page Ohio ramps up mask rules and may close bars, restaurants COLUMBUS (AP) — try’s history, each genera- Compensation will be been elected to almost not as far-reaching as in of the burden this will Republican Gov. Mike tion has faced unique sac- responsible for inspec- every position in Ohio March, when Ohio place on employees,” DeWine beseeched rifices,” DeWine said in tions across the 88 coun- during a 40-year political became one of the first DeWine said. “I'm well Ohioans on Wednesday to the statewide address. ties. If a business receives career, is also requiring states to go into lock- aware of the burden this take the surging coron- “Today, we all must do more than one violation it businesses to display 'No down. DeWine warned will place on the owners, avirus spread seriously, something far less dra- will have to close for 24 Mask, No Service' signs that if the number of but these are places where issuing new orders on matic but very important: hours. and to refuse service to Ohioans in hospitals and it’s difficult and impossi- mask enforcement in wear a mask so your “We must do this to customers who don’t ICUs keeps rising, he will ble to maintain mask- businesses, gatherings friends and family mem- protect our frontline comply. The state also again close all bars, wearing.” across the state and bers can live.” workers,” DeWine said. banned social areas like restaurants and fitness The mask and gather- threatening to close bars, DeWine shifted the “Every retail employee has pool tables and dance centers in the state. He ing rules go into effect restaurants and fitness authority of mask enforce- the right to work in an floors at bars and restau- said that next week the Thursday. centers if cases continue ment from the local coun- environment where it is as rants. state will review whether to rise. ties to the state. The Ohio safe as can be.” But the governor's to shut them down. See RULES on “Throughout our coun- Bureau of Workers’ DeWine, 73, who has orders Wednesday were “I am very well aware Next Page eMail: [email protected]

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Motorists transported for treatment utility vehicle. Damage was heavy to both vehicles. 50 YEARS AGO Two motorists were transported to Mary Rutan Woolley was cited for failure to yield while turn- THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 1970 Hospital after a 5:05 p.m. Sunday crash on Main ing left. A.E. (Gene) Marine, 532 Woodland drive, was Street at Augusta Drive. named Wednesday to fill the unexpired term of Russell Teresa M. Woolley, 65, of Urbana, was transport- Man charged with public intoxication Welch, Bellefontaine councilman-at-large, who ed by a Bellefontaine squad while Karen R. Gary A. Hullinger, 68, of 1137 Superior St., was resigned. Mr. Marine, editor of the Bellefontaine VanHoose, 74, of Urbana, was transported by a charged Tuesday with public intoxication. Examiner, in the past served the city in the non-remu- Macochee squad. Both sustained suspected minor He was found around 12:10 a.m. laying passed out nerative post as a trustee of the park and recreation injuries, according to crash reports. in a boulevard along the street in front of his house. He board. Officers of the Bellefontaine Police Department was unable to stand or care for himself, officers report. Rev. A.J. Metzler, nationally known Mennonite min- report Woolley was northbound in a car and turned A relative was contacted and came to the residence ister, has been given the charge of interim pastor of the into the path of the southbound VanHoose sport to take care of Hullinger. Oak Grove Mennonite church of West Liberty, while regular pastor Rev. Eldon King, accepts and carries out a special assignment for the Evangelistic Commission of the Ohio and Eastern Conference of the Mennonite church for a period of two months or more. n BUCKEYE BRIEFS BORN: Nov. 10, 1970, to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick From ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS Harshfield, R.F.D. 3, Bellefontaine, a son at San Antonio hosputal, Kenton. Born today to Mr. and Mrs. Vladimir Dworetsky, Officer suspended for actions after Ohio Supreme Court dismisses Bellefontaine, a son at Mary Rutan Hospital. Tamir Rice's shooting Toledo bullying lawsuit

CLEVELAND — A Cleveland police supervisor who COLUMBUS — The Ohio Supreme Court unani- detained Tamir Rice's sister on the day the 12-year-old Black mously sided with three Toledo public school employ- n LOGAN COUNTY youth was fatally shot by a white police officer when he was ees on Tuesday in a lawsuit brought by the parents of a BEAT playing with a pellet gun in 2014 will be suspended two days kindergartener alleging that the employees acting Disorderly conduct charge filed without pay, city officials said Wednesday. recklessly by not preventing bullying by another stu- Joseph H. Harrington, 23, of 28249 State Route 739, The ruling by Cleveland Safety Director Karrie Howard dent. West Mansfield, was charged with disorderly conduct reversed the police Chief Calvin William’s decision not to sus- The parents of the child sued teacher Amanda Lute, related to an incident Monday at 1513 N. County Road pend the supervisor, Cleveland.com reported. Assistant Principal Cynthia Skaff and Principal Ralph 25, Bellefontaine. The city’s Civilian Police Review Board had recommended Schade for allegedly failing to intervene to prevent an Deputies of the Logan County Sheriff’s Office a year ago that Sgt. Janell Rutherford receive an unpaid sus- alleged series of bullying encounters from escalating, responded to the address about 6:45 p.m. on a report of pension of six to 10 days for keeping Tamir's 14-year-old sister The Blade reported. subjects refusing to leave the property and also threaten- in the back of a police cruiser for over an hour after he was The parents, who are only identified by their initials ing to damage the caller’s property. Harrington and a shot in November 2014. in the lawsuit, claim that their child’s cheek was punc- female subject reportedly had being staying at the resi- Rice’s sister filed the complaint against Rutherford in 2015. tured with a sharpened pencil by another student. dence for several days and now were waiting on a ride. The president of Cleveland's police union said the organi- Lute said that she did not discover that the victim While deputies were on the scene, Harrington report- zation will appeal the director’s decision to suspend had been poked in the cheek until four days after the edly became argumentative and continued to make Rutherford, adding that her supervisors ordered her to to keep alleged incident when the parents removed their child comments toward those at the residence. He was placed the girl detained. from the school. under arrest and lodged in the Logan County Jail.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 11.13.20 eMail: [email protected] EXAMINER Phone: (937) 592-3060 Sports Matt Hammond x1122 or Aaron LaBatt x1115 Local golfers dominate all-CBC awards BY THE EXAMINER STAFF Kenton Trail first-team squad were Jonathan Local golfers brought Alder’s Maggie Matessa, home a lot of Central Shawnee’s Isabella Buckeye Conference hard- DeMayo, London’s Kayla ware this fall as all four of Clinger and Tecumseh’s the player of the year KAYLA MADISON SYDNEY LEEAH REGAN LIAM LANE ETHAN Lyndsey Back. WATKINS TAYLOR WESSON VALENTINE ROSS HARRIS MCPHERSON RICKETTS awards went to Logan Filling out the Kenton County golfers. Landing spots on the Mason Turvey, Shawnee’s Bellefontaine’s Watkins, named the Mad River divi- Trail second-team spots Chiefs’ Harris, Lakers’ Mad River second team Carson Turner and Ben Logan’s Wesson sion player of the year. were Jonathan Alder’s McPherson named CBC were the Raiders’ Aiden Tecumseh’s Tyler named CBC golfers of the Receiving Kenton Trail Rachel Hooley, Olivia golfers of the year Elsass and Jacob Mitchell. Dysinger. year first-team spots for BHS McCoy and Sydney Miller, Bellefontaine and Local golfers receiving The special mention list Bellefontaine and were Watkins and Madison Shawnee’s Maleah Tucker Indian Lake’s boys golf the sportsmanship award included Jonathan Alder’s Benjamin Logan’s girls golf Taylor, while Anastasia and Tecumseh’s Elyse teams each had the top were Bellefontaine’s Harris, Brandon Gargac and Nick programs continued their Hiatt was named to the Frazier. golfer in their respective Ben Logan’s Ricketts and Sowers and Kenton Ridge’s dominance in the Central second team. The Chiefs’ Special mention picks divisions of the Central Indian Lake’s Camdon Ryan Dorrell. Buckeye Conference this Morgan Burden received also went to Jonathan Buckeye Conference this Tuttle. Making up the rest of season. The Chieftains won special mention honors. Alder’s Katie LeMaster, season. In the team races, the Mad River division first their fifth consecutive Joining Wesson on the London’s Savannah Comer Chieftain standout Liam Jonathan Alder won the team were Graham’s Kenton Trail champi- Mad River first team were and Tecumseh’s Evelyn Harris was named the Kenton Trail division Mason Huffman and Grant onship, while the Raiders teammate Leeah Valentine Barber. Kenton Trail division play- championship and Woodruff, Urbana’s Tate claimed their third straight along with Indian Lake’s Making up the rest of er of the year, while Laker Graham claimed the Mad Armstrong and Mad River title. Regan Ross. the Mad River division first standout Lane McPherson River division champi- Northwestern’s Nikolai Leading the way for Earning spots on the team were Northwestern’s received the Mad River onship. Mardovin. their respective squads this Mad River second team Callie Langston, Graham’s division player of the year Also on the Kenton Trail Rounding out the Mad fall were Bellefontaine’s were Ben Logan’s Taylor Morgan Pine and Urbana’s award. division first-team squad River second-team selec- Kayla Watkins and Ben Lafferty and Willow Titus. Katie Trudo. Harris, who was were Jonathan Alder’s tions were Graham’s Grant Logan’s Sydney Wesson, Indian Lake’s Kayla Others on the Mad River named to the Kenton Brady Fox, Matthew Fox Whetstone and Eli Martin who both took top honors Cummins received special second team were Trail first team, was the and Tyler Ogg, Tecumseh’s and Urbana’s Jack in the league. mention honors. Urbana’s Grace Doyle, lone Chieftain golfer to Pierce Grimpe and Kenton Buckalew and Zach Watkins, who was a Local golfers receiving Gatlin Ridgwell and earn CBC honors this sea- Ridge’s Travis Houseman. Hoskins. Division I regional qualifi- the sportsmanship award Stephanie Selvaggio and son. Making up the Kenton Receiving special men- er, earned the Kenton Trail were Bellefontaine’s North Union’s Cami Craft. McPherson and Ben Trail second team were tion were Northwestern’s player of the year award. Burden, Ben Logan’s Also receiving special Logan’s Ethan Ricketts Kenton Ridge’s Ty Beegle Noah Jordan and Logan Wesson, who went on to Wesson and Indian Lake’s mention awards were both earned Mad River and Bradyen Tosi, Kibler and Graham’s Brent place ninth at the Division Destiny Crumley. Urbana’s Morgan Parker division first-team spots. London’s Cade Smith and Case. II state tourney, was Rounding out the and Graham’s Lexi Taylor. Sports Casey fires 65 to take early Masters lead AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — less punishment. finishing with seven pars No spectators, no roars. Defending champion for a 67. He was joined by Paul Casey still had no Tiger Woods even got into Xander Schauffele, a run- problem finding enough the act. A notorious slow ner-up to Woods last year, energy from the sheer mys- starter despite his five who had seven birdies in tique of the Masters on green jackets, he played his his round of 67. Thursday in an opening first bogey-free round at "You're going at pins round that was delayed any major in 11 years and that you wouldn't really seven months by a pan- matched his low start at feel that comfortable with," demic and then nearly the Masters with a 68. Schauffele said. "There's so three hours by thunder- "I put a lot of it together many spots where your ball storms. today," Woods said, his will stay. It was just really It carried him to a 7- only regret not making a strange." under 65, matching his few more putts. He fin- Lee Westwood wasn't lowest score at Augusta ished with eight pars. sure he would ever make it National and giving him a The biggest crowd — back to the Masters, earn- two-shot lead among those about 100 people in this ing a ticket back with his fortunate enough to get in case — was two groups tie for fourth in the British 18 holes before it was too ahead of Woods watching Open last summer. The dark to continue. Bryson DeChambeau best player without a "So many people like smash shots into trees major showed he still has myself are just excited to and one shot into the some life at age 47. He play this," Casey said. "This azaleas bushes behind the shot 31 on the front and is a treat. It always has 13th green. He was lucky limited the damage on the been and always will be a to find it because his pro- back for a 68, joining the real treat." visional shot went into group that included The autumn Masters the creek. He still made Paul Casey hits out of the 7th fairway during the first round of the Masters golf tourna- Woods, former Masters brought a different course, double bogey, though he ment Thursday in Augusta, Ga. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP) champion Patrick Reed, for sure, some of that cour- managed to scratch out a not enjoyed it. I've had The excitement for "You can't hit that shot Hideki Matsuyama and tesy of the weather. 70. nothing, or very little, to Casey began on the fear- in April," he said. "It Louis Oosthuizen. The downpour that So much action, typical draw on from being out some 10th hole when he hit pitched and stopped Dustin Johnson, the began about 30 minutes of the Masters, and so little playing tournament golf. his approach to a front pin instantly, and that shot in world's No. 1 player, was after Jack Nicklaus and volume. The Masters, though, this about 5 feet away for April would have one- among those who played in Gary Player hit their cere- And it was worth the week it still has a buzz to it. birdie. He had eagle hopped over into the the afternoon and had to monial tee shots, coupled wait caused by COVID-19. There's an energy and a lit- chances on both par 5s on patrons." return Friday morning to with a November tourna- "I was vocal earlier in tle bit of vibe. the back nine and settled There was a lot to be finish. He opened with an ment with some Bermuda the year about not enjoying "Yes, it's clearly a lot for birdies. He took on a excited about on several eagle on No. 2 and was 3 grass that still hasn't gone golf in a pandemic," Casey less than what we're used left pin at the par-5 second scorecards. under at the turn. Justin dormant, left Augusta said. "I didn't know how to. But there's something with a 6-iron and watched Webb Simpson played a Thomas started with three National soft and vulnera- the fan-less experience about this place. I felt the ball plop 6 feet away for tidy round, making eagle straight birdies and was at ble to low scores and far would be and so far, I've excited to be here." eagle. on No. 2 after the turn and 5 under through 10 holes.

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Cleveland Indians pitcher Shane Bieber throws against the Kansas City Royals on Aug. Cincinnati Reds pitcher Trevor Bauer delivers during a game against the Pittsburgh 31, in Kansas City, Mo. Bieber won the AL Cy Young Award on Wednesday night. (AP Pirates on Sept. 4, in Pittsburgh. Bauer won the NL Cy Young Award on Wednesday FILE PHOTO | CHARLIE RIEDEL) night. (AP FILE PHOTO | GENE J. PUSKAR) Cleveland’s Bieber, Cincinnati’s Bauer win Cy Young Awards BY JAY COHEN Bieber got a text from winner in the American get it,” Bieber said. “And we of former teammates to win Cleveland. AP SPORTS WRITER Bauer before this season League on Wednesday keep in touch. I was truly Cy Young Awards in the same “We've had a close rela- started. The right-handers night, and Bauer became pulling for him and you season, according to the Elias tionship since then,” Bauer Shane Bieber and Trevor had the same Las Vegas odds the first pitcher to take know, so is my family. And I Sports Bureau. Greg Maddux said. "I think he's one of the Bauer love to talk pitching. for the Cy Young Award. home the NL honor for the know he feels the same and Dennis Eckersley in 1992 best human beings that I've They bonded as teammates “I said ... why don’t we majors’ oldest franchise. way, so it’s special.” and Max Scherzer and Rick had the pleasure of meeting with the Cleveland Indians, go 2 for 2, or something “Nobody’s more deserv- Bieber and Bauer, two Porcello in 2016 also accom- in professional baseball. and stayed in touch after like that?” Bieber said. ing of it than him and he California natives, made it an plished the feat. Bauer was traded to the Why not, indeed. knows what he wants and Ohio sweep on the mound in Bieber and Bauer had See CY YOUNG on Cincinnati Reds last year. Bieber was a unanimous he knows how to go out and 2020. They are the third pair neighboring lockers in Next Page

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 11.13.20 Sports Cy Young Continued from ing Triple Crown, joining “I haven't thought Tigers in 2011. It was the and went 11-5 with a 4.55 Yasiel Puig to Cleveland. Previous Page Hall of Famer Bob Feller in about free agency very 10th time an AL pitcher ERA. But he really started Bauer struggled after he 1940. He also was the first much yet, to be honest,” was listed first on every to show off his potential was acquired by the Reds, “We talked a little bit pitcher to lead the majors said Bauer, known for ballot. last year, winning the MVP going 2-5 with a 6.39 ERA throughout the year about in all three categories since some unusual and progres- Minnesota Twins right- award at the All-Star Game in 10 starts. He was ham- how cool would it be to Johan Santana for sive training methods that hander Kenta Maeda was and finishing with 15 wins pered by a right ankle have ex-teammates win the Minnesota in 2006. have helped turn him into the AL runner-up, followed and a 3.28 ERA. injury that affected him for award together, and here Bauer went 5-4 with an one of baseball's best by Toronto Blue Jays lefty Bieber gave Cleveland much of the year. we are. So I'm really happy NL-best 1.73 ERA in 11 pitchers. “I have had a lot Hyun Jin Ryu. its fifth Cy Young Award But he returned to form for him." starts, helping the Reds of stuff that I've been doing The BBWAA will since CC Sabathia won in when this season finally Using a versatile reper- reach the playoffs for the trying to get my offseason announce the MVPs on 2007. Cliff Lee won in 2008, started in July. toire that includes a loop- first time since 2013. underway, trying to get Thursday night. and Corey Kluber took the Bauer allowed just two ing curveball and wipeout Animated on the field and better at baseball.” “Today’s a good day prize in 2014 and 2017. runs and eight hits in 26 slider, Bieber went 8-1 with outspoken off it, the 29- Darvish finished second regardless,” Bieber said. “It Gaylord Perry in 1972 is the 1/3 innings over his first a 1.63 ERA and 122 strike- year-old right-hander in NL voting by the Baseball just makes it that much only other winner for the four starts. He also closed outs in 77 1/3 innings dur- struck out 100 in 73 innings Writers’ Association of better that we were able to Tribe. out the season with a flour- ing the pandemic-short- and led the majors with America. New York Mets take this thing home and It’s the first Cy Young ish, recording a 1.29 ERA ened season, leading the two shutouts, a pair of ace Jacob deGrom was that it was unanimous.” Award for Bauer, who tied and 46 strikeouts in 35 majors in ERA and strike- seven-inning performances third, falling short in his bid The 25-year-old Bieber, for sixth in the AL voting in innings over five outs and tying Chicago on doubleheader days. for a third consecutive Cy a former walk-on at UC 2018 after he went 12-6 September starts. Cubs right-hander Yu He became a free agent Young Award. Santa Barbara, was select- with a 2.21 ERA for the “The biggest deal this Darvish for the most wins. after the season and turned Bieber was the first ed by Cleveland in the Indians. He was traded to year is I was just healthy," Bieber became the sec- down the Reds’ qualifying unanimous American fourth round of the 2016 Cincinnati as part of a he said. “I was able to go ond player in Indians his- offer, but left the door open League winner since Justin amateur draft. He made his three-team deal at last out there and compete, be tory to win the AL's pitch- for a return. Verlander for the Detroit major league debut in 2018 year’s deadline that moved on a routine.” Tokyo Olympics may allow foreign fans; there will be rules BY STEPHEN WADE about infection countermea- including the non-Japan “Regarding spectators themselves at least five open on July 23, 2021. AP SPORTS WRITER sures, confirmed for the first residents,"Muto said, from overseas, whether more months — into the “The spectators’ anxiety time that a limited number speaking in Japanese in an they need to go through a northern hemisphere of not knowing if they can TOKYO — Next year's re- of non-Japanese fans may be on-line briefing. “For the 14-day quarantine or not, spring — to start finalizing actually go to the games or scheduled Tokyo Olympics allowed to attend. non-Japanese, we need to whether we can waive that how they will pull off the not is understandable, will be like no other, partic- But there will be some be sure we secure a spec- or not will depend on the Olympics for 11,000 athletes "Muto said. “We would like ularly for non-Japanese fans stringent guidelines, rule tating opportunity for them situation, ”Muto said. and tens of thousands of to be considerate of the if they are allowed to enter books to follow, and health as well.” “There is a possibility this officials, judges, sponsors, spectators as much as pos- in the middle of the COVID- apps to track fans and moni- Initially, Muto said it quarantine is waived if they media and broadcasters. sible while we take preven- 19 pandemic. tor the spread of the infection. would be difficult to sub- meet certain conditions.” It was in early spring this tive measures at the same Tokyo organizing com- “By next spring we will ject entering fans to a quar- Organizers and the year that the Games were time to be able to accom- mittee CEO Toshiro Muto, be coming up with meas- antine, and then suggested International Olympic postponed, unable to see a modate as many spectators after a meeting Thursday ures for all spectators later it might happen. Committee have given way forward and now set to as possible."

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No. 5 Texas A&M at Tennessee, 3:30 p.m. Noon FAR WEST West OHIO HIGH SCHOOL FINAL AMWAY COACHES POLL W L T Pct PF PA ESPN The Amway Top 25 football poll, with first- TCU (3-3) at West Virginia (4-3), Noon Fresno St. (2-1) at Utah St. (0-3), 2:30 p.m. AND STATE FINAL PAIRINGS Seattle 6 2 0 .750 274 243 No. 6 Florida vs. Arkansas, 7 p.m. ESPN place votes in parentheses, records through Illinois (0-3) at Rutgers (1-2), Noon Southern Cal (1-0) at Arizona, 3:30 p.m. Division I State Championship Game Arizona 5 3 0 .625 234 180 No. 9 Miami at Virginia Tech, Noon ESPN2 Nov. 8, total points based on 25 points for first Notre Dame (7-0) at Boston College (5-3), Colorado (1-0) at Stanford (0-1), 3:30 p.m. Friday, November 13 at Fortress Obetz, 7 p.m. L.A. Rams 5 3 0 .625 193 152 No. 10 Indiana at Michigan State, Noon ABC place through one point for 25th, and previous 3:30 p.m. Hawaii (2-1) at San Diego St. (2-1), 4 p.m. Pickerington Central vs. Cincinnati St. Xavier San Francisco 4 5 0 .444 225 207 No. 11 Oregon at Washington State, 7 p.m. ranking: Ohio St. (3-0) at Maryland (2-1), canceled Nevada (3-0) vs. New Mexico (0-2) at Las State Championships Coverage: FOX Memphis (4-2) at Navy (3-4), Postponed Division II State Semifinals Record Pts Pvs Vegas, N.V., 6:30 p.m. SCHEDULES No. 12 Georgia at Missouri, Noon ESPN SOUTH Friday, November 13, 7 p.m. 1. Alabama (55) 6-0 1542 2 Oregon (1-0) at Washington St. (1-0), 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12 No. 13 Wisconsin at Michigan, 7:30 p.m. ABC Wake Forest (4-2) at North Carolina (5-2), California at Arizona St. (0-1), 10:30 p.m. Avon vs. Akron Archbishop Hoban at Parma 2. Notre Dame (4) 7-0 1461 4 Indianapolis at Tennessee, 8:20 p.m. No. 15 Coastal Carolina at Troy, Noon ESPNU 3. Ohio State (3) 3-0 1443 3 Noon Utah at UCLA (0-1), 10:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15 Byers Field No. 16 Marshall vs. Middle Tennessee, Noon Army (6-1) at Tulane (4-4), Noon UNLV (0-3) at San Jose St. (3-0), 10:30 p.m. 4. Clemson 7-1 1340 1 Houston at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Massillon Washington vs. Cincinnati La Salle CBSSN W. Carolina at Liberty (7-0), Noon Oregon St. (0-1) at Washington, 11 p.m. 5. Florida 4-1 1230 8 Jacksonville at Green Bay, 1 p.m. at Marysville High School Impact Stadium No. 19 SMU at Tulsa, 7 p.m. ESPN2 Vanderbilt (0-5) at Kentucky (2-4), Noon Division III State Semifinals 6. Texas A&M 5-1 1229 7 Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. No. 20 USC at Arizona, 3:30 p.m. FOX Gardner-Webb at Charlotte (2-3), Noon Friday, November 13, 7 p.m. 7. Cincinnati 6-0 1172 6 Tampa Bay at Carolina, 1 p.m. No. 22 Liberty vs. Western Carolina, Noon ESPN3 Miami (6-1) at Virginia Tech (4-3), Noon NFL GLANCE 8. Brigham Young 8-0 1112 9 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Washington at Detroit, 1 p.m. Columbus St. Francis DeSales vs. Kettering No. 23 Northwestern at Purdue, 7:30 p.m. BTN Coastal Carolina (7-0) at Troy (4-3), Noon 9. Miami 6-1 995 10 East Buffalo at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Archbishop Alter at London High School No. 24 Auburn at Mississippi State, Postponed Duke (2-6) at Virginia (2-4), Postponed 10. Indiana 3-0 901 13 Denver at Las Vegas, 4:05 p.m. Bowlus Field No. 25 Louisiana-Lafayette vs. South South Alabama (3-4) at Louisiana-Lafayette W L T Pct PF PA 11. Georgia 4-2 840 5 L.A. Chargers at Miami, 4:05 p.m. Tiffin Columbian vs. Chardon at Brunswick Alabama, 2 p.m. ESPN+ (6-1), 2 p.m. Buffalo. 7 2 0 .778 242 233 12. Oregon 1-0 828 14 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m. High School Auto Mart Stadium Georgia St. (3-3) at Appalachian St. (5-1), 2:30 Miami 5 3 0 .625 222 161 Division IV State Semifinals 13. Oklahoma State 5-1 823 12 San Francisco at New Orleans, 4:25 p.m. p.m. New England 2 5 0 .286 136 167 Saturday, November 14, 7 p.m. 14. Wisconsin 1-0 778 11 Seattle at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. AP TOP 25 North Texas (2-3) at UAB (4-3), 3 p.m. N.Y. Jets 0 8 0 .000 94 238 15. Marshall 6-0 534 15 South Baltimore at New England, 8:20 p.m. Mentor Lake Catholic vs. Carroll Bloom-Carrol The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press Louisville (2-5) at Virginia (2-4), 3:30 p.m. at New Philadelphia High School Woody poll, with first-place votes in 16. Iowa State 5-2 530 17 W L T Pct PF PA Open: Kansas City, N.Y. Jets, Atlanta, Dallas 17. Coastal Carolina 7-0 495 16 Rice (1-1) at Louisiana Tech (4-3), 3:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 16 Hayes Quaker Stadium parentheses, records through Nov. 7, total Southern Miss. (2-5) at W. Kentucky (2-6), Tennessee 6 2 0 .750 232 201 18. Oklahoma 5-2 476 19 Minnesota at Chicago, 8:15 p.m. Van Wert vs. Cincinnati Wyoming at Piqua points based on 25 points for a first-place vote 3:30 p.m. Indianapolis 5 3 0 .625 208 160 19. Southern Methodist 7-1 448 18 High School Alexander Stadium through one point for a 25th-place vote, and Texas A&M (5-1) at Tennessee (2-4), Houston 2 6 0 .250 193 242 Division V State Semifinals 20. Southern California 1-0 334 20 previous ranking: Postponed Jacksonville 1 7 0 .125 179 247 Saturday, November 14, 7 p.m. 21. Auburn 4-2 305 21 North FOOTBALL TRANSACTIONS Record Pts Prv Texas State (1-8) at Georgia Southern (5-2), 1. Alabama (59) 6-0 1547 2 22. Liberty 7-0 234 NR W L T Pct PF PA St. Bernard Roger Bacon vs. Ironton at 3:30 p.m. ARIZONA CARDINALS — Signed CB Jonathan 2. Notre Dame (2) 7-0 1464 4 23. Northwestern 3-0 218 NR Pittsburgh 8 0 0 1.000235 161 London High School Bowlus Field Auburn (4-2) at Mississippi St. (2-4), Joseph. Activated CB Bryon Murphy and OLB 3. Ohio St. (1) 3-0 1449 3 24. Texas 5-2 187 NR Baltimore 6 2 0 .750 227 142 Kirtland vs. Tontogany Otsego at Parma Byers Postponed Devon Kennard from the reserve/COVID-19 list. 4. Clemson 7-1 1355 1 25. Army 6-1 181 22 Cleveland 5 3 0 .625 206 237 Field Alabama (6-0) at LSU (2-3), Postponed Designated G J.R. Sweezy and DL Rashard Division VI State Semifinals 5. Texas A&M 5-1 1223 7 Dropped out: No. 23 Boise State (2-1); No. 24 Cincinnati 2 5 1 .313 194 214 Pittsburgh (4-4) at Georgia Tech (2-5), 7 p.m. Lawrence to return from injured reserve. Placed Saturday, November 14, 7 p.m. 6. Florida 4-1 1213 8 North Carolina (5-2); No. 25 Michigan (1-2). West Arkansas (3-3) at Florida (4-1), 7 p.m. CB Kevin Peterson on injured reserve. 7. Cincinnati 6-0 1208 6 Others receiving votes: North Carolina (5-2) W L T Pct PF PA Beverly Fort Frye vs. New Middletown South Carolina (2-4) at Mississippi (2-4), 7:30 — Activated CB Marlon 8. BYU 8-0 1101 9 174; Louisiana-Lafayette (6-1) 81; Utah (0-0) Kansas City 8 1 0 .889 286 183 Springfield at Zanesville High School p.m. Humphrey from the reserve/COVID-19 list. 9. Miami 6-1 958 11 45; Purdue (2-0) 43; Appalachian State (5-1) Las Vegas 5 3 0 .625 218 229 Sulsberger Memorial Stadium Temple (1-4) at UCF (4-2), 7:30 p.m. CAROLINA PANTHERS — Signed RB Reggie 10. Indiana 3-0 956 13 25; Arkansas (3-3) 23; Missouri (2-3) 18; Wake Denver 3 5 0 .375 174 217 Coldwater vs. Columbus Grove at Sidney High Florida St. (2-5) at NC State (4-3), 7:30 p.m. Bonnafon to the active roster. Placed LB 11. Oregon 1-0 948 12 Forest (4-2) 15; Boston College (5-3) 15; L.A. Chargers 2 6 0 .250 205 216 School Memorial Stadium MIDWEST Adarius Taylor on injured reserve. Division VII State Semifinals 12. Georgia 4-2 861 5 Memphis (4-2) 12; Kentucky (2-4) 12; Tulsa NATIONAL CONFERENCE Penn St. (0-3) at Nebraska (0-2), Noon — Designated G Friday, November 13, 7 p.m. 13. Wisconsin 1-0 852 10 (3-1) 11; Maryland (2-1) 10; Tennessee (2-4) East Indiana (3-0) at Michigan St. (1-2), Noon Xavier Su'a-Filo to return from injured reserve. 14. Oklahoma St. 5-1 762 14 6; Nevada (3-0) 5; Michigan (1-2) 5; San Jose W L T Pct PF PA Warren John F. Kennedy vs. Newark Catholic Georgia (4-2) at Missouri (2-3), Postponed Signed OT O'Shea Dugas to the practice squad. 15. Coastal Carolina 7-0 551 15 State (3-0) 4; Kansas State (4-3) 4; Boise Philadelphia 3 4 1 .438 186 205 at Massillon Washington Paul Brown Tiger Wisconsin (1-0) at Michigan (1-2), 7:30 p.m. Activated LB Jordan Evans and CB Mackensie 16. Marshall 6-0 534 16 State (2-1) 4; Virginia Tech (4-3) 2. Washington 2 6 0 .250 153 188 Stadium Northwestern (3-0) at Purdue (2-0), 7:30 p.m. Alexander from the reserve/COVID-19 list. 17. Iowa St. 5-2 491 17 Dallas 2 7 0 .222 204 290 Lima Central Catholic vs. New Bremen SOUTHWEST Placed CB Winston Rose on the practice squad 18. Oklahoma 5-2 467 19 N.Y. Giants 2 7 0 .222 168 219 Wapakoneta Harmon Field COLLEGE FOOTBALL UTEP (3-3) at UTSA (4-4), 3 p.m. reserve/COVID-19 list. Claimed DL Takkarist 19. SMU 7-1 456 18 South South Florida (1-6) at Houston (2-3), 3 p.m. McKinley off waivers from Atlanta. 20. Southern Cal 1-0 395 20 SCHEDULES W L T Pct PF PA Friday, Nov. 13 Louisiana-Monroe (0-8) at Arkansas St. (3-5), — Activated QB COLLEGE FOOTBALL 21. Texas 5-2 265 22 New Orleans 6 2 0 .750 244 200 Postponed Baker Mayfield from the reserve/COVID-19 AP TOP 25 SCHEDULE 22. Liberty 7-0 260 25 SOUTH Tampa Bay 6 3 0 .667 250 203 E. Kentucky (2-5) at Cent. Arkansas (4-4), 4 list. Friday 23. Northwestern 3-0 250 - FAU (3-1) at FIU (0-3), 7 p.m. Atlanta 3 6 0 .333 243 251 p.m. DALLAS COWBOYS — Signed P Hunter No. 7 Cincinnati vs. East Carolina, Friday, 7:30 24. Auburn 4-2 184 24 MIDWEST Carolina 3 6 0 .333 210 226 Baylor (1-4) at Texas Tech (2-5), 4 p.m. Niswander. Claimed DE Ron'Dell Carter off p.m. ESPN2 25. 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