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January 3, 2019 Charlevoix County News • Page 3B Sports ONLINE AT WWW.CHARLEVOIXCOUNTYNEWS.COM C O L L E G E F O O T B A L L B O W L G A M E S C H E D U L E / R E S U L T S JAN. 7 CitrusBowl Military Bowl DEC. 27 Dollar General Bowl DEC. 18 Orlando, FL Annapolis, MD Texas Bowl Mobile, AL Boca Raton Bowl NATIONAL Kentucky vs. Penn State Cincinnati 35, Virginia Tech 31 Troy 42, Buffalo 32 Houston, TX Boca Raton, FL CHAMPIONSHIP OutbackBowl DEC. 29 Baylor 45, Vanderbilt 38 Armed Forces Bowl UAB 37, Northern Illinois 13 DEC. 15 Tampa, FL Peach Bowl Pinstripe Bowl Fort Worth, TX Santa Clara, CA Army 70, Houston 14 Title game - Teams TBD Mississippi State vs. Iowa Atlanta, GA New York, NY New Orleans Bowl Florida 41, Michigan 15 Wisconsin 35, Miami 3 Birmingham Bowl New Orleans, LA DEC. 29 DEC. 31 Arizona Bowl Independence Bowl Birmingham, AL Appalachian State 45, MTSU 13 Wake Forest 37, Memphis 34 Orange Bowl Sun Bowl Tucson, AZ Shreveport, LA Camellia Bowl Nevada 16, Arkansas State 13 (OT) Duke 56, Temple 27 DEC. 21 Miami, FL (1) El Paso, TX Montgomery, AL Alabama vs. (4) Oklahoma Stanford 14, Pitt 13 DEC. 26 Belk Bowl Idaho Potato Bowl Ga. Southern 23, E. Michigan 21 Cotton Bowl Cheez-It Bowl Boise, ID Las Vegas Bowl Taxslayer Bowl Charlotte, NC BYU 49, Western Michigan 18 Arlington, TX (2) Virginia 28, South Carolina 0 Phoenix, AZ Jacksonville, FL TCU 10, Cal 7 (OT) Las Vegas, NV Clemson vs. (3) Notre Dame Texas A&M 52, NC State 13 Fresno State 31, Arizona State 20 DEC. 28 Bahamas Bowl JAN. 1 Quick Lane Bowl Holiday Bowl Nassau, Bahama Cure Bowl Alamo Bowl Detroit, MI FIU 35, Toledo 32 Sugar Bowl Orlando, FL San Diego, CA San Antonio, TX Minnesota 34, Georgia Tech 10 DEC. 20 New Orleans, LA Northwestern 31, Utah 20 Washington State 28, Iowa State 26 Tulane 41, Louisiana 24 Georgia vs. Texas First Responder Bowl Gasparilla Bowl Liberty Bowl New Mexico Bowl Rose Bowl Camping World Bowl Dallas, TX Tampa, FL Boston College vs. Boise State Albuquerque, NM Pasadena, CA Memphis, TN Orlando, FL Marshall 38, South Florida 20 Utah State 52, North Texas 13 Oklahoma State 38, Missouri 33 (CANCELLED) Ohio State vs. Washington Syracuse 34, West Virginia 14 DEC. 19 DEC. 22 Fiesta Bowl Redbox Bowl Music City Bowl Hawaii Bowl Frisco Bowl Glendale, AZ Santa Clara, CA Nashville, TN Frisco, TX LSU vs. UCF Oregon 7, Michigan State 6 Honolulu, HI Ohio 27, San Diego State 0 Auburn 63, Purdue 14 Louisiana Tech 31, Hawaii 14 NBA STANDINGS NCAA BASKETBALL AP RANKINGS TOP 25 EASTERN CONFERENCE SCHOOL RECORD PTS PREV SCHOOL RECORD PTS PREV SCHOOL RECORD PTS PREV 1 Duke (35) 11-1 1,530 1 11 Texas Tech 11-1 893 11 21 Indiana 11-2 330 23 Milwaukee 25 10 Toronto 27 11 2 Michigan (9) 13-0 1,478 2 12 Auburn 11-2 820 12 22 Wisconsin 10-3 250 15 Indiana 25 12 3 Tennessee (12) 11-1 1,469 3 13 Kentucky 10-2 799 16 23 Oklahoma 11-1 244 25 Philadelphia 23 14 4 Virginia (4) 11-0 1,428 4 14 Ohio State 12-1 769 13 24 Nebraska 11-2 204 NR Boston 21 15 5 Kansas (4) 11-1 1,378 5 15 North Carolina 9-3 744 14 25 Iowa 11-2 182 24 Charlotte 18 18 6 Nevada 13-0 1,317 6 16 Marquette 11-2 595 18 Miami 17 18 7 Gonzaga 12-2 1,200 7 17 Mississippi State 12-1 572 19 Others receiving votes: Arizona St 116, Kansas Detroit 16 18 Brooklyn 17 21 8 Michigan State 11-2 1,146 8 18 NC State 12-1 424 20 St 61, Villanova 43, Seton Hall 24, TCU 20, Orlando 16 20 9 Florida State 11-1 1,063 9 19 Houston 13-0 368 22 Cincinnati 14, Iowa St. 10, Florida 6, Purdue 6, Washington 14 23 10 Virginia Tech 11-1 934 10 20 Buffalo 12-1 353 21 Toledo 5, Louisville 3, St. John’s 1, North Texas Atlanta 11 25 Chicago 10 27 New York 9 28 Cleveland 8 29 NFL STAT LEADERS WESTERN CONFERENCE 3. Todd Gurley II, LAR 1251 2. J.J. Watt, HOU 16.0 4. Joe Mixon, CIN 1168 3. Chris Jones, KC 15.5 Denver 23 11 PASSING YARDS TACKLES 5. Chris Carson, SEA 1151 4. Danielle Hunter, MIN 14.5 Golden St. 25 13 1. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 5129 1. Darius Leonard, IND 163 4. Von Miller, DEN 14.5 Oklahoma City 23 13 2. Patrick Mahomes, KC 5097 2. Blake Martinez, GB 144 L.A. Clippers 21 15 3. Matt Ryan, ATL 4924 RECEIVING YARDS 3. Leighton Vander Esch, DAL 140 Houston 21 15 4. Jared Goff, LAR 4688 4. Bobby Wagner, SEA 138 L.A. Lakers 21 16 5. Andrew Luck, IND 4593 1. Julio Jones, ATL 1677 5. Anthony Hitchens, KC 135 INTERCEPTIONS Portland 21 16 2. DeAndre Hopkins, HOU 1572 San Antonio 21 17 1. Damontae Kazee, ATL 7 Sacramento 19 17 RUSHING YARDS 3. Mike Evans, TB 1524 1. Kyle Fuller, CHI 7 Memphis 18 18 4. Tyreek Hill, KC 1479 SACKS 1. Xavien Howard, MIA 7 Utah 18 19 1. Ezekiel Elliott, DAL 1434 5. JuJu Smith-Schuster, PIT 1426 4. Eddie Jackson, CHI 6 Dallas 17 19 2. Saquon Barkley, NYG 1307 1. Aaron Donald, LAR 20.5 5. Shawn Williams, CIN 5 Minnesota 17 20 New Orleans 17 21 Phoenix 9 29 NFL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE SATURDAY, JANUARY 5 SUNDAY, JANUARY 6 NBA STAPOITNT SL/GEAMAE DERS AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans 4:35 PM ESPN, ABC Los Angeles Chargers at Baltimore Ravens 1:05 PM CBS 1. James Harden, HOU . .33.3 2. Stephen Curry, GS . .28.7 NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF 3. Anthony Davis, NO . .28.5 Seattle Seahawks at Dallas Cowboys 8:15 PM FOX Philadelphia Eagles at Chicago Bears 4:40 PM NBC 4. Kevin Durant, GS . .28.5 5. LeBron James, LAL . .27.3 ASSISTS NFL STANDINGS 1. Russell Westbrook, OKC . .10.1 American Football Conference Tennessee Titans 9 7 0 NORTH W L T 2. Kyle Lowry, TOR . .9.8 Jacksonville Jaguars 5 11 0 3. John Wall, WSH . .8.7 EAST W L T Chicago Bears 12 4 0 4. Jrue Holiday, NO . .8.7 WEST W L T Minnesota Vikings 8 7 1 5. James Harden, HOU . .8.4 New England Patriots 11 5 0 Green Bay Packers 6 9 1 Miami Dolphins 7 9 0 Kansas City Chiefs 12 4 0 Detroit Lions 6 10 0 FIELD GOAL % Los Angeles Chargers 12 4 0 Buffalo Bills 6 10 0 SOUTH W L T New York Jets 4 12 0 Denver Broncos 6 10 0 1. Rudy Gobert, UTAH . ..655 Oakland Raiders 4 12 0 New Orleans Saints 13 3 0 2. DeAndre Jordan, DAL . ..639 NORTH W L T 3. Clint Capela, HOU . ..636 Atlanta Falcons 7 9 0 4. Montrezl Harrell, LAC . ..636 Baltimore Ravens 10 6 0 National Football Conference Carolina Panthers 7 9 0 5. Domantas Sabonis, IND . ..627 Pittsburgh Steelers 9 6 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5 11 0 Cleveland Browns 7 8 1 EAST W L T WEST W L T REBOUNDS Cincinnati Bengals 6 10 0 SOUTH W L T Dallas Cowboys 10 6 0 Los Angeles Rams 13 3 0 1. Andre Drummond, DET . .15.3 Philadelphia Eagles 9 7 0 Seattle Seahawks 10 6 0 2. DeAndre Jordan, DAL . .14.2 Houston Texans 11 5 0 Washington Redskins 7 9 0 San Francisco 49ers 4 12 0 3. 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