The Rundown: Weekend Wrap Up

While some we’re braving the -3° temps in Minnesota, we braved the sweltering heat of our fireplace to bring you with today's updates. We breakdown the NFL playoff games as well as preview tonight’s big game, the College Football National Championship Game.

Don’t fight the inevitable like Sepp Blatter and seize the day.

We’d prefer to stay in bed,

The LNG Team


NCAA Football (College)  

  • Tonight’s the night! It's the National Championship Game in Glendale, AZ where the Crimson Tide of Alabama will take on the Tigers of the University of Clemson. You can catch the game at 8:30 pm (EST) on ESPN
    • Crimson Tide beat Michigan State and are the SEC (Southeastern Conference) Champions.
    • Tigers beat Oklahoma University to become the ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference) Champions.
    • Key players
      • Alabama Running Back Derrick Henry who won the Heisman Trophy this season.
      • Clemson Quarterback Deshaun Watson who finished third in the Heisman voting.
    • Alabama is looking for the fourth National Championship in seven years.  Head Coach Nick Saban has four national titles under his belt.  
  • Z winners. North Dakota State Bison (pronounced bizon) won its fourth straight National Championship beating Jacksonville State 37-10. These teams play in the FCS division, which is one level lower then division one college football like Alabama or Clemson.  Quarterback Carson Wentz may have played himself into the top quarterback position in the NFL Draft.

NFL (National Football League)

  • Your playoff breakdown awaits

Kansas City Chiefs 30 vs Houston Texans 0

  • Chiefs continued their 11-game winning streak.
  • Chiefs Knile Davis set the tone for this thrashing by taking the opening kickoff back for a 106-yard touchdown.
  • Chiefs defense forced Texans Quarterback into five turnovers (four interceptions, one fumble).
  • Stand out Texans Defensive Lineman, JJ Watt, left in the third quarter with groin injury and did not return.
  • Kansas City Chiefs and New England Patriots play on Saturday at 4:35 pm (EST) on CBS.

 Pittsburgh Steelers 18 vs Cincinnati Bengals 16

  • Steelers lead 15-0 heading into final (fourth) quarter.
  • Cincinnati scored 16 unanswered points in fourth quarter and that’s when things went crumpled for Cincinnati.
  • Here’s how things went down from there. Cincinnati had the ball with under two minutes left and simply needed to run out the clock to win. Then Bengals fumbled the ball and Steelers recovered.
  • Long story short, the Steelers Kicker Chris Boswell kicked a field goal with 14 seconds left in the game to give the Steelers the lead and eventually the win.
  • Pittsburgh Steelers play Denver Broncos on Sunday at 4:40 pm (EST) on CBS.

Seattle Seahawks 10 vs Minnesota Vikings 9

  • Dedicated fans braved the weather and watched the third coldest game in NFL history (-6° F).
  • Vikings lead 9-0 heading into the fourth quarter.
  • Minnesota Kicker Blair Walsh was responsible for all of the points the Vikings scored through the third quarter.
  • Vikings had a chance to take the lead with 22 seconds left on a seemingly automatic field goal. In a ‘laces out’ debate that would make Ray Finkle cringe, Walsh missed the easiest field goal of the year to give Seattle the win. Walsh led NFL kickers with 34 made field goals on the year. 
  • According to ESPN, the Seahawks 10 points were the fewest by a winning playoff team since 1997.
  • Seattle Seahawks will play Carolina Panthers on Sunday at 1:05 pm (EST) on FOX.

Green Bay Packers 35 vs Washington Redskins 18

  • To say Packers weren't playing well going into game is understatement.
  • Washington had the early momentum when they tackled Green Bay Quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, in the end zone for a safety in the first quarter.
  • Redskins then hit a field goal and then scored a touchdown where the kicker, Dustin Hopkins, missed extra point to make it 11-0.
  • The momentum swung in favor of the Packers who led 17-11 going into halftime.
  • The Redskins came out of halftime strong by scoring in the third quarter but the Packers then scored 18 unanswered points to win 35-18.
  • Green Bay Packers will play Arizona Cardinals on Saturday at 8:15 pm (EST) on NBC.
  • Young and hungry. Miami Dolphins hire Chicago Bears Offensive Coordinator, Adam Gase, as their new Head Coach. At 37 years old Gase takes the title of youngest NFL Head Coach.

NCAA Basketball (College)  

  • What are the odds? University of Nevada-Las Vegas fires Head Coach Dave Rice after five seasons. Assistant Coach Todd Simon will take over on interim basis. It's rumored that former Cleveland Cavaliers Head Coach Mike Brown will eventually fill position.
  • For the buzzer. In possibly game of the season thus far, University of Southern California beat University of Arizona 103-101 in four overtimes.

MLB (Major League Baseball)

  • In the rafters. Seattle Mariners announced they will retire the second number in team history- #24. The number belonged to newly selected Hall of Famer and former Mariner Ken Griffey, Jr. (All MLB teams have retired #42 which is the number of Jackie Robinson who was the first African American to play in the modern era of the Major Leagues.) 

FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association or french for INternational association football federation)

  • Naughty naughty. Former FIFA President Sepp Blatter, will appeal his eight-year ban from the sport. His ban stems from a long list of corruption charges for bribery. 

Overtime

  • Clemson Head Coach Dabo Swinney was a walk-on wide receiver for Alabama where he won the National Championship in 1992. Swinney roomed together with his mom for three years during college because that was all they could afford. It’s a touching story if you need a little break from work. 

 Sideline Stat

  • In NHL (National Hockey League) news, Washington Capitals’ Alexander Ovechkin became first Russian born player to score 500 career goals. 

Coaches’ Corner

  • If the field at a NFL stadium is only 100 yards long, how does a player have a 106-yard punt return for a touchdown? While the field only shows 100 yards, the field is actually 120 yards long (10 yards for each end zone.) Therefore, Knile Davis caught the kick six yards into the end zone and ran it all the way down the field for a 106-yard touchdown. 

The Rundown: Weekend Wrap Up Edition

Happy New Year!

If you're like us and lacking motivation on this first day back to work in 2016, keep delaying the inevitable and brush up on all of the sports highlights from the holiday weekend. That's right we have the college bowl game updates and everything you're dying to know about the NFL playoffs. (We can read your mind.) 

We also know that one of your resolutions is to learn more about sports and that's where we can help. Here's to checking one of those New Year's resolutions off your list. After coffee of course. 

Where's the coffee creamer? 

The LNG Team


NFL (National football league)

  • Next victim. Today is Black Monday. If you remember Black Monday is the first day after the last regular season game of football when coaches typically get fired. So far we’ve had two casualties in the Browns’ Mike Pettine and 49ers’ Jim Tomsula. (Eagles' coach Chip Kelly was fired last week.) 
  • On their way. Carolina Panthers (NFC – National Football Conference) and Denver Broncos (AFC – Atlantic Football Conference) clinch home field advantage throughout the playoffs as well as a first round bye. (Click here if you don’t remember what a bye is.)
  • I’ll take the #1 with cheese. Tennessee Titans clinch the first draft pick for 2016 draft.
  • Let’s go streaking. Kansas City Chiefs finish their season on 10 game winning streak to make playoffs.
  • He’s back. Peyton Manning returns in the second half of Broncos - Chargers for the first time since injuring his foot on November 15th. He then led Broncos on four scoring drives (two touchdowns and two field goals) on the way to clinching #1 seed in playoffs.
  • In case you're wondering. NFL playoffs begin on January 9th.
  • Score alert. For all the weekend’s NFL scores, click here

NCAA Football (College)

  • Don’t call it a comeback. Despite being without starting quarterback Trevone Boyin (who was suspended Thursday for his involvement in bar fight), TCU came back from 31-0 deficit against Oregon. TCU beat Oregon in the third overtime 47-41. This was the biggest comeback in bowl game history.
  • They’re grrreat! Clemson Tigers beat Oklahoma Sooners 37-17 in the first college football semifinal playoff game from the Orange Bowl in Miami.
  • Roll Tide. Alabama Crimson Tide beat Michigan State Spartans 38-0 in the second college football semifinal playoff game from the Cotton Bowl.
  • And now there are two. Clemson Tigers will face the Alabama Crimson Tide in the College Football Championship Game on Monday, January 11th at 8:30 pm (EST) from University of Phoenix in Glendale, AZ. You can catch the game on ESPN.
  • Score alert. Notable bowl game scores:
    • New Year’s Eve
      • Houston (#18) 38 vs Florida State (#9) 24
      • Clemson (#1) 37 vs Oklahoma (#4) 17
      • Alabama (#2) 38 vs Michigan State (#3) 0
    •  New Year’s Day
      • Stanford (#6) 45 vs Iowa (#5) 16
      • Notre Dame (#8) 28 vs Ohio State (#7) 44
      • Mississippi, aka OLE MISS (#12) 48 vs Oklahoma State (#16) 20
      • Northwestern (#13) 6 vs Tennessee (#23) 45
      • Michigan (#14) 41 vs Florida (#19) 7
    • January 2nd
      • Oregon (#15) 41 vs TCU (#11) 47
      • West Virginia 43 vs Arizona State 42

nba (National basketball association) 

  • Blank Space. San Antonio Spurs’ Tim Duncan was held scoreless for first time in a regular season game in his 19-year career (1,360 games).
  • Cash money. A Lakers fan sinks a half court shot during halftime of Suns vs Lakers game on Sunday, winning $95,000.

UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship)

  • Give him a left. Saturday night from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas Robbie Lawler (champion) beats Carlos Condit by a split decision in an action packed five round fight in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand. With the victory, Lawler retained his title as Welterweight Champ. (Welterweight class in UFC is where a fighter is a minimum 156 lbs with a maximum weight of 170 lbs).

Overtime

  • The New York Attorney General has made an amendment to the lawsuit against daily fantasy sports companies FanDuel and DraftKings. This amendment calls for the companies to return all revenue earned from residents of the state of New York, which is estimated to be 600,000 people who spent approximately $200 million on entry fees. These daily fantasy companies were deemed illegal and forced to stop operating in the state of New York because they are considered gambling websites. They have already been deemed illegal in Arizona, Iowa, Louisiana, Montana, Nevada and Washington. 

Sideline Stat

  • Chicago Bulls’ guard Jimmy Butler scores 40 points in second half of the game vs Toronto Raptors to lead the Bulls to a 115-113 victory. The previous record for points in a half was set by Michael Jordan at 39 points.

Coach’s Corner

  • What is a split decision? This is when the judges have not have reached a unanimous decision on who won the fight. In the case of the UFC fight, the judges (there are three judges) were split on who they thought won. The majority ruled in favorite of Lawler. For more on UFC judging, click here

 

 

The Rundown: Weekend Wrap Up

We have all of the highlights from the weekend's excitement in the NFL, NCAA Bowl games and more to ease you out of your cookie and eggnog coma. Think of all that you'll learn from reading this weekend's updates while slyly returning all of those gifts from your Mom that you didn't want. 

What do you mean everyone doesn't love an adult in fluffy socks with dancing puppies on them?

Dance on,

The LNG Team 

 


NFL

  • A seat at the table. Kansas City Chiefs started the season with a 1-5 record (wins - losses). They then won nine straight to finish season and clinch playoff seat.  
  • Ram tough. St. Louis Rams' running back Todd Gurley has reached 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns in this season. The last Ram to do that was Eric Dickerson in 1980. 
  • Disappointment. Besides not getting what you wanted from Santa, there were some other big upsets over the holidays.
    • St. Louis Rams beat Seattle Seahawks in Seattle
    • Baltimore Ravens beat Pittsburgh Steelers
    • Atlanta Falcons ended the Carolina Panthers' undefeated season.
    • Cincinnati Bengals vs Denver Broncos in the last Monday night football game of the year. Both teams are starting back up quarterbacks - AJ McCarron (Bengals) and Brock Osweiler (Broncos).

 Nba

  • Man down! Los Angeles Clippers star player and potential MVP candidate, Blake Griffin, is out at least two weeks with a quad injury. 
  • Deja Vu. Golden State Warriors continue their dominance by beating Cleveland Cavaliers 89-83 in a 2015 finals rematch on Christmas Day.
  • Started at the bottom now we're here. Philadelphia 76ers improve to a 2-30 record with a win over Phoenix Suns on Saturday.

NCAA football (College)

  • A good reason to plan a girl's night out. Here's a list of notable upcoming bowl games
    • Monday (December 28) – all times EST
      • Pittsburgh vs Navy, 2:30 pm on ESPN
        • Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds hold the record for career touchdowns at 85. He needs just 81 rushing yards to set the all-time record of 4,497 rushing yards. This game is his last chance at this record.  
      • Minnesota vs Central Michigan, 5 pm on ESPN 2
    • Tuesday (December 29)
      • California vs Air Force, 2 pm on ESPN
      • North Carolina vs Baylor, 5:30 pm on ESPN
      • University of Nevada vs Colorado State, 7:30 pm on Campus Insiders/ASN
      • Louisiana State University vs Texas Tech, 9 pm on ESPN
  • For all your bowl game updates and scores click here.

Soccer

  • GOOOOOAL. Not. Manchester United has lost four games in a row, landing their coach Louis van Gaal in the hot seat.

Overtime

  • New England Patriots’ (NFL) final two games will be played on the road because the stadium is being prepared for the NHL Winter Classic featuring Boston Bruins vs Montreal Canadiens. The field will be converted to an outdoor hockey rink for the game on January 3rd.

Sideline Stat

  • Virginia Tech beats Tulsa in the Camping World Independence Bowl by a score of 55-52. The 45-31 score at halftime is the most points scored in a half in history of bowl games.

Coaches' Corner

  • In American and Canadian sports, the visiting/away team is always listed first with the home team listed second. Therefore the Dallas Cowboys vs Arizona Cardinals game would be played in the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ where the Cardinals play their home games.