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NFL: Week 17 Quick Capsule – Jacksonville Jaguars (7-8) at Houston Texans (2-12-1)

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WEEK 17
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (7-8) @ HOUSTON TEXANS (2-12-1)
DATE: Sunday (1/1/23)
STADIUM: NRG Stadium
TIME: 1:00 PM ET
REFEREE: Scott Novak

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY
LEADER Texans lead all-time series, 28-13
STREAKS Houston has won past 9
LAST GAME 10/9/22: Texans 13 at Jaguars 6
LAST GAME AT SITE 9/12/21: Texans 37, Jaguars 21

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
LAST WEEK W 19-3 at N.Y. Jets (Thu.)
COACH VS. OPP. Doug Pederson: 1-1
PTS. FOR 23.5
OFFENSE 367.7
PASSING Trevor Lawrence: 350-531-3,749-24-7-96.0
RUSHING Travis Etienne: 204-1,000-4.9-4
RECEIVING Christian Kirk: 76-988-13.0-7
PTS. AGAINST 22.1
DEFENSE 361.1
SACKS Josh Allen: 5
INTs Many tied: 3
TAKE/GIVE +5 (24/19)
PUNTING (NET) Logan Cooke: 49.8 (43.6)
KICKING Riley Patterson: 111 (30/31 PAT; 27/32 FG)

JAGUARS NOTES
• QB TREVOR LAWRENCE totaled 280 yards (229 pass, 51 rush) & had 5th rush TD of season last week, tied with David Garrard (5 in 2010) for most rush TDs ever by Jax. QB in single season. Has rush TD in 2 of past 3. Has 16 TDs (14 pass, 2 rush) vs. INT with 108.2 rating in past 7 games, highest rating in NFL since Week 9. Aims for his 6th in row on road with 0 INTs. Passed for 332 yards & 3 TDs in last road meeting. Needs 251 pass yards to become 3rd Jax. QB ever with 4,000+ pass yards in season.

• RB TRAVIS ETIENNE aims for 3rd in row with 100+ scrimmage yards. Had 114 scrimmage yards (71 rush, 43 rec.) in Week 5 meeting. Is 5th Jax. player ever with 1,000+ rush yards in single season.

• WR CHRISTIAN KIRK needs 12 rec. yards for 1st-career 1,000-yard season.

• WR MARVIN JONES set season highs in catches (7) & rec. yards (104) in Week 5 meeting. Has 75+ rec. yards in 2 of his past 3 vs. Hou.

• TE EVAN ENGRAM led team with 7 catches for 113 yards last week. Aims for 4th in row with 7+ catches & 60+ rec. yards. Aims for 3rd in row on road with 100+ rec. yards. Had 6 catches for 69 yards in Week 5 meeting.

• LB FOYESADE OLUOKUN had 6 tackles, 2 FFs & 2 PD last week, becoming 6th player with 2 FFs in game this season. Had 2 TFL & sack in Week 5 meeting. Leads NFL with 162 tackles in 2022, tied-most by Jax. player in season since 2000.

• LB DEVIN LLOYD (rookie) led team with 9 tackles & had 3rd INT of season last week. Is 1 of 2 rookies (Jalen Pitre) with 100+ tackles (107) & 3+ INTs.

• DE/LB JOSH ALLEN aims for 4th in row with TFL & has sack in 2 of past 3.

• S RAYSHAWN JENKINS had TFL last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 8+ tackles.

HOUSTON TEXANS
LAST WEEK W 19-14 at Tennessee (Sat.)
COACH VS. OPP. Lovie Smith: 4-1
PTS. FOR 16.9
OFFENSE 278.9
PASSING Davis Mills: 248-401-2,618-14-13-79.0
RUSHING Royce Freeman: 27-83-3.1-0
RECEIVING Brandin Cooks: 48-554-11.5-2
PTS. AGAINST 23.9
DEFENSE 381.1
SACKS Jerry Hughes: 8
INTs Jalen Pitre (R): 4
TAKE/GIVE -2 (22/24)
PUNTING (NET) Cameron Johnston: 48.5 (43.0)
KICKING Ka’imi Fairbairn: 102 (21/21 PAT; 27/29 FG)

JAGUARS NOTES
• QB DAVIS MILLS completed 17 of 28 atts. (60.7 pct.) for 178 yards & TD vs. INT last week. Has 2 TD passes in 2 of his past 3 home starts. Needs 382 pass yards for 1st-career season with 3,000+ pass yards.

• RB ROYCE FREEMAN has 94 scrimmage yards (47 per game) in 2 games this season.

• RB DARE OGUNBOWALE spent past 2 seasons (2020-21) with Jax.

• WR BRANDIN COOKS had GW TD catch last week, his 2nd rec. TD of season. Has 55+ rec. yards in 2 of past 3. Has 70+ rec. yards in 3 of his 4 home games this season. Had 5 catches for 132 yards in last home meeting & has 100+ rec. yards in 2 of his past 3 vs. Jax. Has 621 rec. yards (103.5 per game) in 6 career games vs. Jax. Is 1 of 4 in NFL (Mike Evans, DeAndre Hopkins & Travis Kelce) with 500+ rec. yards in each of past 9 seasons.

• WR CHRIS MOORE aims for his 3rd in row at home with 40+ rec. yards.

• DB JALEN PITRE had 9 tackles & 4th INT of season last week, 3rd-most among rookies. Aims for 5th in row with 9+ tackles. Has PD in 4 of past 5. Had 8 tackles in Week 5 meeting. Leads rookies & all DBs with 126 tackles this season, third-most ever by Hou. rookie.

• DB JONATHAN OWENS had 1st-career sack last week. Has 5+ tackles in 3 of past 4.

• LB CHRISTIAN KIRKSEY has 5+ tackles in all 15 games this season. Aims for his 5th in row at home with TFL. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. Jax. with PD.

• DL JERRY HUGHES had 2nd FF of season last week.

• DL OGBONNIA OKORONKWO had career-high 3 TFL & 2 sacks in Week 16. Has sack in 3 of past 4.

NFL: Week 17 Quick Capsule – Chicago Bears (3-12) at Detroit Lions (7-8)

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WEEK 17
CHICAGO BEARS (3-12) @ DETROIT LIONS (7-8)
DATE: Sunday (1/1/23)
STADIUM: Ford Field
TIME: 1:00 PM ET
REFEREE: Adrian Hill

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY
LEADER Bears lead all-time series, 104-76-5
STREAKS Bears have won 2 of last 3
LAST GAME 11/13/22: Lions 31 at Bears 30
LAST GAME AT SITE 11/25/21: Bears 16, Lions 14

CHICAGO BEARS
LAST WEEK L 35-13 vs. Buffalo (Sat.)
COACH VS. OPP. Matt Eberflus: 0-1
PTS. FOR 20.2
OFFENSE 316.3
PASSING Justin Fields: 185-297-2,167-16-10-88.3
RUSHING Justin Fields (QB): 150-1,011-67-8
RECEIVING Cole Kmet (TE): 44-460-10.5-5
PTS. AGAINST 26.2
DEFENSE 360.3
SACKS Jaquan Brisker (R): 4
INTs Kyler Gordon (R): 3
TAKE/GIVE 0 (21/21)
PUNTING (NET) Trenton Gill: 46.5 (40.1)
KICKING Cairo Santos: 85 (25/30 PAT; 20/22 FG)

BEARS NOTES
• QB JUSTIN FIELDS has 1,011 rush yards in 2022, 3rd-most by QB in single season all-time. Aims for his 4th in row on road with TD pass & rush TD. Had 314 yards (167 pass, 147 rush) & 4 TDs (2 pass, 2 rush) in Week 10 meeting.

• RB DAVID MONTGOMERY had 84 scrimmage yards (62 rush, 22 rec.) last week & has 1,060 scrimmage yards in 2022, his 4th-straight season with 1,000+ scrimmage yards since entering NFL in 2019. Aims for his 3rd in row on road with 100+ scrimmage yards & 4th in row at Det. with 70+ scrimmage yards.

• RB KHALIL HERBERT rushed for 57 yards in Week 10 meeting. Aims for his 3rd in row on road with 85+ scrimmage yards & TD.

• TE COLE KMET led team with 5 catches last week. Ranks tied-5th among TEs in 2022 with career-high 5 rec. TDs. Had 2 rec. TDs in Week 10 meeting & had career-high 8 receptions in last road meeting.

• WR DANTE PETTIS had 3rd rec. TD of season last week.

• LB NICHOLAS MORROW led team with 8 tackles & had 1st INT of season last week, his 3rd-career INT. Has career highs in tackles (103) & TFL (10) this season. Aims for his 4th in row on road with TFL. Had 3 TFL in Week 10 meeting.

• DB JAQUAN BRISKER (rookie) had 7 tackles & sack last week. Ranks tied-1st among DBs with 4 sacks in 2022. Aims for his 3rd in row on road with TFL & 7th in row on road with 5+ tackles.

• DB KYLER GORDON (rookie) had 3rd INT of season last week & aims for his 3rd in row with INT.

• DB JAYLON JONES (rookie) had 1st 2 career PD in Week 16.

DETROIT LIONS
LAST WEEK L 37-23 at Carolina (Sat.)
COACH VS. OPP. Dan Campbell: 1-2
PTS. FOR 26.1
OFFENSE 375.5
PASSING Jared Goff: 338-524-3,959-26-7-98.3
RUSHING Jamaal Williams: 224-850-3.8-14
RECEIVING Amon-Ra St. Brown: 96-1,050-10.9-6
PTS. AGAINST 26.7
DEFENSE 409.9
SACKS Aidan Hutchinson (R): 7
INTs Kerby Joseph (R): 3
TAKE/GIVE +3 (18/15)
PUNTING (NET) Jack Fox: 48.6 (41.4)
KICKING Michael Badgley: 74 (26/26 PAT; 16/19 FG)

BEARS NOTES
• QB JARED GOFF passed for 355 yards & 3 TDs vs 0 INTs for 110.7 rating last week. Has 2+ TD passes & 95+ rating in 4 of his past 5 starts. Needs 41 pass yards for 3rdcareer season with 4,000+ pass yards. Is only QB in 2022 with 25+ TD passes (26) & 7-or-fewer INTs (7). Aims for his 5th in row vs. Chi. with TD pass vs. 0 INTs & 100+ rating.

• RB JAMAAL WILLIAMS leads NFL with career-high 14 rush TDs in 2022. Had rush TD in Week 10 meeting & aims for his 4th in row vs. Chi. with 50+ scrimmage yards.

• WR AMON-RA ST. BROWN had 7 catches for 76 yards last week. Has 96 catches for 1,050 rec. yards in 2022 & became 3rd player ever (Odell Beckham Jr. & Michael Thomas) with 90+ receptions & 900+ rec. yards in each of 1st 2 career seasons. Can become 1st Det. player with 100+ catches in single season since 2012 (HOFer Calvin Johnson). Had 10 catches for 119 yards in Week 10 meeting.

• WR DJ CHARK had season-high 108 rec. yards last week, his 5th-career game with 100+ rec. yards. Has 90+ rec. yards in 3 of his past 4.

• TE SHANE ZYLSTRA had career-high 3 rec. TDs in Week 16 & is 1 of 2 TEs (Travis Kelce) with 3+ rec. TDs in single game in 2022.

• DL AIDAN HUTCHINSON leads all rookies with 7 sacks & ranks 3rd with 7 TFL.

• LB JAMES HOUSTON ranks 2nd among rookies with 5 sacks.

• LB MALCOLM RODRIGUEZ ranks tied-1st among rookies with 8 TFL.

• LB ALEX ANZALONE has career highs in tackles (110) & TFL (6) in 2022. Has TFL in 3 of his past 4. Had 10 tackles & FF in Week 10 meeting.

• CB JERRY JACOBS has TFL in 3 of his past 4 at home & aims for his 7th in row with PD.

• S KERBY JOSEPH (rookie) has 5+ tackles in 4 of his past 5 at home.

NFL: Week 17 Quick Capsule – Arizona Cardinals (4-11) at Atlanta Falcons (5-10)

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WEEK 17
ARIZONA CARDINALS (4-11) @ ATLANTA FALCONS (5-10)
DATE: Sunday (1/1/23)
STADIUM: Mercedes-Benz Stadium
TIME: 1:00 PM ET
REFEREE: Alex Kemp

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY
LEADER Cardinals lead all-time series, 16-15
STREAKS Falcons have won 3 of last 4
LAST GAME 10/13/19: Falcons 33 at Cardinals 34
LAST GAME AT SITE 12/16/18: Falcons 40, Cardinals 14

ARIZONA CARDINALS
LAST WEEK L 19-16 vs. Tampa Bay (OT)
COACH VS. OPP. Kliff Kingsbury: 1-0
PTS. FOR 20.5
OFFENSE 327.0
PASSING Colt McCoy: 90-132-780-1-3-76.6
RUSHING James Conner: 167-703-4.2-7
RECEIVING DeAndre Hopkins: 64-717-11.2-3
PTS. AGAINST 26.1
DEFENSE 354.8
SACKS J.J. Watt: 9.5
INTs Marco Wilson: 2
TAKE/GIVE -2 (19/21)
PUNTING (NET) Andy Lee: 47.1 (40.9)
KICKING Matt Prater: 69 (15/15 PAT; 18/20 FG)

CARDINALS NOTES
• QB COLT MCCOY has TD pass vs. 0 INTs & 95+ rating in 3 of his past 4 road starts.

• QB TRACE MCSORLEY passed for 217 yards in his 1st career start last week.

• RB JAMES CONNER had season-high 7 catches, 120 scrimmage yards (79 rush, 41 rec.) & 7th rush TD of season in Week 16. Aims for his 5th in row with 90+ scrimmage yards & 7th in row with TD. Needs 28 scrimmage yards for 3rd-career season with 1,000+ scrimmage yards. Since 2018, ranks 5th in NFL with 44 rush TDs. Had 185 scrimmage yards (110 rush, 75 rec.) & 2 rush TDs in his only career game vs. Atl. (10/7/18 w/ Pit.).

• WR DEANDRE HOPKINS has 29 receptions for 317 yards (105.7 per game) & rec. TD in 3 road games this season & aims for his 4th in row on road with 7+ catches. Has 853 career receptions & is 1 of 4 ever with 850+ catches in 1st 10 seasons. Had 9 catches for 157 yards in his only career game at Atl. (10/4/15 w/ Hou.).

• WR MARQUISE BROWN had 57 rec. yards last week. Has 60 catches in 2022, his 2nd-career 60-catch season. Has 5+ catches in 3 of his 4 road games this season.

• WR GREG DORTCH had career highs in catches (10) & scrimmage yards (123) last week.

• DE J.J. WATT had 2 TFL last week. Aims for his 5th in row overall with TFL. Leads all active players with 191 career TFL. Aims for his 4th in row on road with sack & 5th in row on road with TFL. Had 3 TFL, 2 PD & sack in his only career game at Atl. (10/4/15 w/ Hou.) & aims for his 3rd in row vs. Atl. with sack.

• LB ISAIAH SIMMONS had 11 tackles in Week 16, his 3rd-career 10+ tackle game.

• CB MARCO WILSON had 1st-career game with 2 INTs last week. Has 5 PD in his past 4.

• S JALEN THOMPSON had 10 tackles & career-high 8th PD of season last week. Needs 9 tackles for 2nd-straight 100+ tackle season.

ATLANTA FALCONS
LAST WEEK L 17-9 at Baltimore (Sat.)
COACH VS. OPP. Arthur Smith: 0-0
PTS. FOR 21.0
OFFENSE 315.8
PASSING Desmond Ridder (R): 35-59-315-0-0-73.8
RUSHING Tyler Allgeier (R): 166-817-4.9-2
RECEIVING Drake London (R): 61-699-11.5-4
PTS. AGAINST 23.3
DEFENSE 373.0
SACKS Grady Jarrett: 6
INTs Many tied: 2
TAKE/GIVE -3 (16/19)
PUNTING (NET) Bradley Pinion: 45.4 (40.7)
KICKING Younghoe Koo: 109 (28/30 PAT; 27/32 FG)

FALCONS NOTES
• QB DESMOND RIDDER (rookie) completed 22 of 33 atts. (66.7 pct.) for 218 yards & 85.2 rating last week.

• RB CORDARRELLE PATTERSON has career-high 635 rush yards in 2022. Has 50+ scrimmage yards in 4 of his past 5. Has 4 rush TDs in 5 home games this season.

• RB TYLER ALLGEIER (rookie) had 117 scrimmage yards (74 rush, 43 rec.) in Week 16 & aims for his 3rd in row with 100+ scrimmage yards. Has 4 games with 100+ scrimmage yards, tied 2nd-most among rookies. Ranks 2nd among rookies in rush yards (817) & 4th in scrimmage yards (944).

• WR DRAKE LONDON (rookie) led team with 7 receptions & 96 rec. yards last week & aims for his 4th in row with 6+ catches & 70+ rec. yards. Ranks 3rd among rookies with 61 receptions & is 3rd Atl. rookie ever with 60+ catches.

• DL GRADY JARRETT leads team with 6 sacks, his 3rd-career 6+ sack season. Has TFL in 3 of his past 4 at home. Had 2 sacks & FF in last home meeting.

• LB RASHAAN EVANS ranks 4th in NFL with career-high 150 tackles. Has 10+ tackles in 5 of his past 6 at home & aims for his 4th in row at home with 11+ tackles.

• LB MYKAL WALKER has career-high 105 tackles in 2022 & aims for his 9th in row at home with 5+ tackles.

• LB TROY ANDERSEN (rookie) had 1st-career FF last week.

• CB A.J. TERRELL had 1st TFL of season last week. Has 3 PD in his past 3 at home.

• S RICHIE GRANT led team with 10 tackles in Week 16. Has career-high 106 tackles in 2022, his 1st-career 100-tackle season. Aims for his 8th in row at home with 5+ tackles.

• S JAYLINN HAWKINS has career high 75 tackles this season.

CFB: Orange Bowl Preview – Tennessee Volunteers (10-2) at Clemson Tigers (11-2)

TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS NOTES:

STORYLINES
• BIG ORANGE BOWL: The sixth-ranked Tennessee Volunteers are Orange Bowl bound for the first time in 25 years as they head south to Miami to square off with the ACC champion Clemson Tigers. Clemson enters the game ranked one spot behind the Vols in the College Football Playoff rankings at No. 7 after going 11-2 this season, including a perfect 8-0 record in conference play. Both teams are coming off victories in their last game, as UT dominated in-state rival Vanderbilt with a 56-0 shutout victory in Nashville on Nov. 26 while Clemson cruised to a 39-10 win over North Carolina in the ACC title game to win its sixth consecutive conference championship. Tennessee’s last appearance in the Orange Bowl came after the 1997 season, a disappointing 42-17 loss to No. 2 Nebraska in what was Peyton Manning’s final game in the Orange & White. The Vols are 1-3 all-time in the Orange Bowl and will be looking to snap a three-game skid in the game after defeating Oklahoma 17-0 in their first trip to Miami back in 1939. UT’s other Orange Bowl appearances came in 1947 (L, 8-0 to Rice) and 1968 (L, 26-24 to Oklahoma). Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel is no stranger to the Orange Bowl, having participated in the game twice during his career, once as a player and once as a graduate assistant coach. As the starting quarterback, Heupel led the Oklahoma Sooners to a National Championship in the 2001 Orange Bowl with a 13-2 victory over Florida State. Heupel returned to Miami following the 2004 season as a graduate assistant with the Sooners when they played for another national title in the 2005 Orange Bowl, a loss to Southern Cal. A win on Friday night would give the Vols their first 11-win season since finishing 11-2 in 2001.

• REGULAR SEASON RECAP: Tennessee is coming off its best regular season since 2003, winning 10 games for the first time since that year, including victories over formidable SEC foes Florida, LSU, Alabama and Kentucky. The Vols join TCU as the only programs in the nation with fi ve or more wins vs. AP Top 25 teams at the time of the meeting. It’s the first time in school history that they have achieved that feat in a regular season and the first in an entire season (including SEC Championship and bowl game) since 1998 (won six). UT was ranked No. 1 in the initial College Football Playoff rankings, becoming just the seventh program to ever achieve the top spot in the CFP rankings (since 2013). The Big Orange started the season 8-0 for the first time since their perfect 13-0 season in 1998 when they won the BCS National Championship. The Vols recorded a handful of impressive wins, including a 27-point road victory at current No. 17 and SEC West champion LSU, as well as a 52-49 thriller over No. 5 Alabama on Oct. 15, the most points allowed by the Tide in a game since 1907.

• MILTON’S TIME TO SHINE: Sr. QB Joe Milton III, who owns one more year of eligibility, will make his fourth start as a Vol and the ninth of his career in Friday’s Orange Bowl. The Florida native started home games vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 2) and Pitt (Sept. 11) last season before his roommate Hendon Hooker became the starter after Milton exited the Pitt game due to injury. Milton started the regular-season finale at Vanderbilt and led the Vols to a dominating 56-0 win after Hooker went down with a season-ending injury at South Carolina the week prior. This season, Milton is 34-of-54 passing for 720 yards with seven touchdowns and no interceptions.

• THE NATION’S NO. 1 OFFENSE: Tennessee’s high-powered offense is No. 1 in the nation in total offense (538.1), scoring offense (47.3), passing efficiency (181.59) and rushing touchdowns (39). The Vols are third in passing offense (332.3) and fifth in completion percentage (68.8). The Vols have amassed a school-record and nation-best 568 points, shattering last year’s record of 511. UT leads the SEC in numerous offensive categories, including: scoring offense, total offense, passing offense, completion percentage, fewest interceptions (3), passing efficiency, passing yards per completion (14.72), fi rst downs (310) and rushing TDs

BY THE NUMBERS
+9 – turnover margin by Tennessee, which is 1st in SEC, 13th FBS (forced 20; Vols lost TO battle only twice this year -1 vs. Alabama & SC)

111.8 – rushing yards per game allowed by the Tennessee defense, which is No. 20 in the FBS and No. 2 in the SEC (held LSU 55, Alabama 114)

568 – total points scored by Tennessee this season, which leads the FBS and shattered the previous program record of 511 that was set last year

5 – Vols with five or more rushing TDs this season, marking first time that’s been done by UT in modern era (since 1933)

NOTING THE TENNESSEE-CLEMSON SERIES
• Tennessee and Clemson will meet for the 20th time in series history. Once a storied rivalry, the Vols and Tigers have played just once since the 1976 season.

• The Vols lead the all-time series, 11-6-2.

• The two sides are squaring off in a bowl game for just the second time in the series. The last bowl matchup also featured a New Year’s Six bowl in the 2004 Chick-fi l-A Peach Bowl played in Atlanta at the Georgia Dome.

• The last time Tennessee finished the regular season with 10 wins, it faced Clemson in its New Year’s Six bowl game.

• Coincidentally, the last time Tennessee played a game in Miami, Florida? 2003 when it defeated the eighth-ranked Hurricanes, 10-6, at the old Miami Orange Bowl.

• The two schools are separated by a point-to-point distance of 108 miles across the Great Smoky Mountains – the same approximate point-to-point distance as Knoxville to Chattanooga.

• After facing five consecutive Big Ten Conference opponents in bowl games, Tennessee will face a foe from the ACC in a bowl for the first time since 2010. The last time the Vols faced the same conference (other than the SEC) twice in a single season was also 2003 when UT defeated Duke before facing the Tigers in the Peach Bowl.

• UT is X-X vs. current ACC foes in bowl games.

• The Vols have played just once inside Hard Rock Stadium, facing Nebraska in 1998 in what was then called Pro Player Stadium. That game marked VFL Peyton Manning’s last time under center for the Orange & White.

• The game will mark the 10th time in program history Tennessee has faced a team in the ACC at the time of the game (Maryland – 4, Clemson – 2*, North Carolina – 1, Florida State – 1, Virginia – 1, Virginia Tech – 1). * – includes this year’s game

SERIES HISTORY vs. CLEMSON
20TH MEETING
TENNESSEE LEADS (11-6-2)
in Knoxville: 9-3-1
in Clemson: 2-2-1
at neutral site: 0-1
Biggest Win: 44 points (44-0, 1931 in Knoxville)
Biggest Loss: 16 points (0-16, 1906 in Clemson)
Longest Winning Streak: 7 games (1920-76)
Longest Losing Streak: 2 games (1902-04)
Current Streak: Clemson 1 game
1901 Knoxville T 6-6
1902 Knoxville L 0-11
1904 Knoxville L 0-6
1905 Clemson T 5-5
1906 Clemson L 0-16
1907 Clemson W 4-0
1908 Knoxville W 6-5
1914 Knoxville W 27-0
1915 Knoxville L 0-3
1916 Clemson W 14-0
1919 Clemson L 0-14
1920 Clemson W 26-0
1930 Knoxville W 27-0
1931 Knoxville W 44-0
1938 Knoxville W 20-7
1944 Knoxville W 26-7
1974 Knoxville W 29-28
1976 Knoxville W 21-19
2003 Atlanta L 14-27

EPIC STARTS
• Tennessee outscores opponents 324-123 in the first quarter under Josh Heupel, including 190-51 in 2021 and 134-72 this season. The Vols have scored at least one touchdown in the first quarter in 23 of 25 games under Heupel with this season’s games against Florida and Georgia being the only exception.

• Josh Heupel teams are known for quick starts. In 61 games as a head coach, Heupel’s squads have outscored opponents 771-337 in the first quarter (324-123 at UT, 447-214 at UCF). No active FBS head coach scores more points per first quarter in a career than Heupel since 2018 (12.64). Nick Saban is second at 11.59. via SportSource

• In the last two seasons combined under Heupel, the Vols are first in the nation in first-quarter scoring at 12.96 points per game. Ohio State is second at 11.44 during that span.

• In the last two seasons combined under Heupel, Tennessee is second in the FBS in first-quarter scoring differential (+8.04). Georgia is first (+8.21).

• Since the start of the 2018 season, Josh Heupel ranks second among all FBS coaches in first-quarter scoring differential (+7.11). Alabama’s Nick Saban is first (+7.69).

• Heupel’s teams have scored at least one touchdown in the first quarter in 55 of the 61 games he has coached.

FAST, FUN, REAL
• In the last two seasons combined under Josh Heupel (including 2022), Tennessee is averaging a nation-best 2.94 plays per minute. During that same span, the Vols are averaging a nation-best 1.74 offensive points per minute. Ohio State is second in that category at 1.50. This season alone, the Vols are first in the nation in offensive points per minute (1.87) and third in offensive plays per minute (2.89). Ole Miss and Oklahoma (2.90) are tied for first.

• Of Tennessee’s 89 scoring drives this season, 49 have come in two minutes or less (55.1 percent).

• From 2018-20, Heupel’s UCF teams averaged a nation-high 3.04 plays per minute.

• Since the start of the 2018 season, Heupel-coached teams lead the nation in offensive plays per minute (2.99) and offensive points per minute (1.65).

RESPONDING IN THE MIDDLE QUARTERS
• A big emphasis of Tennessee’s off season was second-quarter improvement. The Vols were outscored 143-109 in the second stanza in 2021. However, this season, Tennessee is outscoring opponents 189-75 in the second quarter.

• The Vols are first in the nation in second-quarter scoring average (15.75 ppg). Oregon is second (15.00).

• Tennessee is second in the country in second-quarter scoring differential (+9.77), while Texas is second (+9.50).

• Tennessee has also been productive in the third quarter, outscoring opponents, 127-56.

AIMING FOR FIRST 11-WIN SEASON SINCE 2001
• Prior to its first defeat at Georgia on Nov. 5, the Vols won their first eight games of a season for the first time since their 1998 national championship year. It was the seventh time in the SEC era (since 1933) that the Vols started 8-0 without any ties. The others: 1998 (Fulmer), 1956 (Wyatt), 1951 (Neyland), 1940 (Neyland), 1939 (Neyland) and 1938 (Neyland).

• Josh Heupel was the fourth coach in Tennessee history to win his first eight games of a season in the SEC era, joining Phillip Fulmer, Bowden Wyatt and General Robert Neyland.

• The Vols are seeking their first 11-win season since 2001. They have already secured their first 10-win regular season since 2003. UT has produced 15 10-win regular seasons in its history: 2022 (10), 2003 (10), 2001 (10), 1998 (11), 1997 (10), 1995 (10), 1993* (10), 1989 (10), 1970 (10), 1956 (10), 1951 (10), 1950 (10), 1940 (10), 1939 (10), 1938 (10).

  • – 1993 17-17 tie vs. Alabama was later forfeited to Tennessee as a result of NCAA sanctions

NOTING TIM BANKS’ DEFENSE
• Tim Banks is in his second season as the Vols’ defensive coordinator and his unit features more depth.

• UT is second in the SEC in tackles for loss per game (7.17) and total tackles for loss (86.0).

• A total of 25 different Vols have at least 0.5 tackles for loss this season, including 18 with 2.0 or more. All-SEC edge rusher Byron Young leads the way with 10.0, which is tied for 11th in the SEC.

• The Vols are fifth in the SEC in total sacks (27.0) and sacks per game (2.25). Young leads the team with 5.0 sacks, which is tied for 11th in the conference.

• Tennessee has posted 225 total pressures this season according to PFF led by Byron Young’s 36.

• In the Vols’ 56-0 win in the regular-season finale at Vanderbilt, they posted their second shutout of the Heupel era and the program’s first against an SEC opponent since 2003, racking up 13.0 TFLs and three sacks.

• The defense set the tone in the Vols’ big 40-13 win at No. 25 LSU on Oct. 8. They registered five sacks, nine tackles for loss and 20 QB pressures according to PFF. UT also limited the Tigers to 0-of-3 on fourth down and only 55 yards rushing.

• Tennessee played arguably its most complete defensive game of the season in a 44-6 rout of No. 19 Kentucky on Oct. 29. The Vols limited 2023 NFL Draft first round projection Will Levis to just 98 yards through the air – his second-lowest output as a starter at Kentucky. UK came into the game averaging over 260 yards passing and finished 162 below its average. The six points were the fewest allowed by a Tennessee defense in an SEC game since beating Mississippi State, 34-3, on Oct. 18, 2008. It was also the fewest allowed by the Vols vs. a ranked SEC team since losing 6-3 to No. 5 Alabama on Oct. 22, 2005.

• LB Aaron Beasley leads the team in total tackles with 64. He registered a career-best three tackles for loss in his last game at South Carolina.

• S Trevon Flowers ranks second on the Vols with 57 total tackles, including 34 of the solo variety. Flowers was a semi-finalist for the Thorpe Award. He was one 12 players in the nation on the list and one of just four from the SEC. The Atlanta native was the seventh player in program history to be named a semi-finalist for the Thorpe Award, joining an impressive list of former Vols that includes Eric Berry (finalist in 2008, winner in 2009), Jason Allen (semi-finalist in 2004), Andre Lott (semi-finalist in 2000), Dwayne Goodrich (semi-finalist in 1999), Deon Grant (finalist in 1999) and Dale Carter (finalist in 1991).

• Flowers also has one sack, two interceptions and two forced fumbles to his credit, including one at No. 1 Georgia.

STRIKING ON FIRST PLAY, FIRST SERIES
• Three times under head coach Josh Heupel, Tennessee has scored on its first offensive play of a game, doing so vs. Ball State in the season opener. Following an interception by Tamarion McDonald, QB Hendon Hooker found WR Jalin Hyatt on a 23-yard touchdown pass on the first offensive play of the season.

• The Vols scored on the first offensive play twice last season, a 2-yard run by Jabari Small vs. Pitt on Sept. 11 and a 75-yard touchdown pass by Hendon Hooker to JaVonta Payton at Kentucky on Nov. 6.

• Tennessee has scored on their opening drive of the game in nine of 12 games this season, with eight of those ending in touchdowns. They have scored on their fi rst possession in now eight straight games entering Friday’s Orange Bowl vs. Clemson. Seven of those have resulted in touchdowns, including in its last three games.

REDZONE OFFENSIVE EFFICIENCY
• Tennessee has converted 59 of its 63 redzone trips offensively this season, including 50 for touchdowns. That scoring percentage of 93.7 ranks sixth in the nation and second in the SEC.

• The Vols’ 79.4 touchdown percentage in the redzone leads the nation.

• In two seasons under Josh Heupel, the Vols have scored on 108-of-121 (89.3 percent) redzone trips with 82 touchdowns.

• Tennessee converted its first 36 redzone attempts of the season before coming up short on its fi rst one with backups in the third quarter of the UT Martin game in Week 7 on Oct. 22. The Vols got into the redzone, had a penalty and then missed a fi eld goal.

CLEMSON TIGERS NOTES:

Fresh off its 21st all-time ACC championship and its seventh outright conference crown in eight years, Clemson (AP Poll No. 10, Coaches Poll No. 11, CFP No. 7) will attempt to record its seventh 12-win season in team history when it faces consensus No. 6 Tennessee in the 2022 Capital One Orange Bowl on Friday, Dec. 30. Kickoff at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. is set for 8 p.m. ET.

Clemson will be making its seventh all-time appearance in the Orange Bowl, a game in which the Tigers hold a 4-2 record. The game was the site of Clemson’s first national championship victory on New Year’s Day 1982, when the Tigers defeated Nebraska, 22-15. Clemson has won each of its last two Orange Bowl appearances, including a 40-35 win over Ohio State to end the 2013 season and a 37-17 College Football Playoff semifinal
win over Oklahoma in 2015.

Head Coach Dabo Swinney will be coaching his 200th career game at Clemson, joining Frank Howard (295) as the only coaches in school history to serve as head coach for 200 career contests. With a 161-38 career mark, Swinney will attempt to earn his 162nd victory in his 200th career game as head coach to tie Joe Paterno and Tom Osborne (162 each) for the third-most wins through 200 career games in major college football history, trailing Urban Meyer (170) and Gil Dobie (163). Swinney’s 161 wins are already the second-most through the first 15 seasons in a career in FBS history, including his debut season in 2008 in which he was limited to only seven games after ascending to the position in an interim capacity.

Quarterback Cade Klubnik is expected to make his first career start in the contest after earning ACC Championship Game Most Valuable Player honors for his sterling performance in reserve against North Carolina. Klubnik will become the first Clemson quarterback to make his starting debut in a postseason game since Clemson abandoned the single-wing offense in favor of the T-formation in 1953. Since 2022, Clemson quarterbacks are 9-2 in the first career starts with wins by Charlie Whitehurst, Will Proctor, Cullen Harper, Kyle Parker, Tajh Boyd, Deshaun Watson, Kelly Bryant, Trevor Lawrence and DJ Uiagalelei.

WHAT TO WATCH FOR THIS WEEK

  • Clemson attempting to produce its seventh 12-win season in program history, joining the 1981 (12), 2015 (14), 2016 (14), 2017 (12), 2018 (15) and 2019 (14) seasons.
  • Clemson (five) attempting to join Alabama (six) as the only programs in the nation to post at least six 12-win seasons since 2015.
  • Clemson’s 2022 squad attempting to match its 1981 and 2017 teams for the fifth-most wins in a season in school history.
  • Clemson attempting to improve to 27-22 all-time in bowl contests. A 27th bowl win would move Clemson into ninth in FBS history. (Note: Ohio State can also earn its 27th all-time bowl victory this year.)
  • Clemson attempting to win at least one bowl game in nine of its last 11 seasons. A win would make Clemson 11-4 in bowl games since 2012, including College Football Playoff National Championship Games.
  • Clemson attempting to improve to 5-2 all-time in Orange Bowl play, joining wins in the 1950, 1981, 2013 and 2015 seasons.
  • Clemson attempting to win its third consecutive Orange Bowl, including victories in its last two appearances in the 2013 and 2015 seasons.
  • Clemson (four) attempting to join Oklahoma (12), Nebraska (eight), Miami (Fla.) (six), Alabama (five) and Florida State (five) as the only programs ever to win five Orange Bowls.
  • Clemson entering the game having won a postseason game (conference championship, bowl game and/or national championship game) for 12 consecutive seasons. Clemson’s current 12-year streak is the longest active streak in the country and passed 1985-95 Florida State (11) for the longest streak on record back to 1980, according to Stats Perform.
  • Head Coach Dabo Swinney making his 19th bowl game appearance to break Bobby Bowden’s ACC record (18) for the most career bowl appearances leading an ACC program.
  • Swinney (11) sitting one bowl victory (including CFP National Championship Games) shy of breaking Bowden’s ACC record (11) for the most career bowl wins leading an ACC program.
  • Swinney coaching his 200th career game to join Frank Howard (295) as the only head coaches in school history to coach 200 career games at Clemson.
  • Swinney joining Florida State’s Bobby Bowden (227) and Virginia’s George Welsh (223) as the only coaches to lead an ACC program in at least 200 career games.
  • Swinney attempting to earn his 162nd victory in his 200th career game as head coach to tie Joe Paterno and Tom Osborne (162 each) for the third-most wins through 200 career games in major college football history, trailing Urban Meyer (170) and Gil Dobie (163).
  • Swinney (161) attempting to add to his mark as the second-winningest coach in FBS history through the first 15 seasons of a career. Swinney ranks second behind only Urban Meyer (165). Swinney’s win total includes his interim season in which he only coached seven games.
  • Swinney attempting to improve to 20-8 all-time in postseason play, including both conference championship games and bowl games. A win would improve him to 9-2 in 11 postseason contests since 2018.
  • Clemson attempting to improve to 16-12 all-time in games between AP Top 10 teams. Clemson is 12-6 against AP Top 10 teams in the College Football Playoff era, with all six losses coming to College Football Playoff participants (including four national champions).
  • Clemson facing multiple AP Top 10 teams in a season for the seventh time in eight years.
  • Clemson facing Tennessee for the 20th time in school history, a series that dates to John Heisman’s Tigers facing the Volunteers at Knoxville’s Chilhowee Park in 1901.
  • Clemson attempting to earn its seventh all-time victory against Tennessee.
  • Clemson attempting to make Tennessee the fifth different opponent defeated by the Tigers in multiple bowl games all-time, joining Ohio State (four), Oklahoma (three) and Alabama (two), Kentucky (two). In addition to Tennessee, Clemson has defeated Boston College, Colorado, Illinois, Iowa State, Louisiana Tech, LSU, Miami (Fla.), Missouri, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn State, Stanford, TCU and West Virginia once each in bowl play.
  • Clemson attempting to win its 17th consecutive December game, dating to Clemson’s 2011 ACC Championship Game victory against Virginia Tech.
    Clemson (16-0) is one of three schools to be undefeated in December since 2011 with a minimum of five games played, a list that also includes Alabama (13-0) and Penn State (7-0).
  • Clemson attempting to improve to 28-13 all-time in December games, including postseason play.
  • Clemson attempting to improve to 5-0 against AP Top 25 opponents (at kickoff) this season.
  • Clemson (four) attempting to tie the school record for wins against AP-ranked teams in a single season (five in 2016 and 2017). (Note: Clemson’s 2017 team also had a win against a South Carolina squad that was ranked No. 24 in the College Football Playoff poll but was unranked
    by the Associated Press.)
  • Clemson playing its eighth night game of 2022, tying the 2017 and 2019 campaigns for the second-most in a season in Clemson history.
  • Clemson attempting to improve to 28-5 in night games since the start of the 2018 season. A win would move Clemson to 47-8 at night since 2015.
  • Clemson attempting to improve to 49-10 in games away from home, including neutral-site contests, since 2015.
  • Clemson attempting to improve to 34-16 under Dabo Swinney in games when both teams are ranked in the AP Top 25. A win would make Clemson 28-6 since 2015 in games between ranked teams.
  • Clemson playing its 154th consecutive game since losing back-to-back games in a single season. Clemson’s 153-game streak dating to 2011 is the nation’s longest active streak.
  • Clemson attempting to improve to 14-6 against SEC opponents in the College Football Playoff era. Clemson is currently 7-2 against SEC East foes since 2014 and 6-2 against the SEC West since the start of the 2016 season.
  • Clemson facing Tennessee Head Coach Josh Heupel for the first time. A win would improve Clemson to 43-5 when facing an opposing head coach for the first time since 2011 and 160-71-3 since 1950.
  • Clemson attempting to score 30 points in a fifth consecutive game and for the 12th time this season.
  • Clemson (451) sitting 49 points shy of the eighth 500-point season in school history.
  • Clemson (56) needing four touchdowns to post the ninth 60-touchdown season in program history.
  • Clemson entering the game having scored at least one rushing touchdown in a national-best 67 of its 68 games since the start of the 2018 season.
  • Clemson attempting to rush for a touchdown in a 26th consecutive game.
  • Clemson attempting to rush for multiple touchdowns in five consecutive games for the first time since a 28- game streak across the 2018-20 seasons.
  • Clemson, which completed 80 percent of its passes against North Carolina (its best in a game since 2018), attempting to post a completion percentage of 75.0 or better in consecutive games for the first time since a three-game streak in 2013 against Virginia, Georgia Tech and The Citadel.
  • Clemson attempting to play consecutive games without a giveaway for the second time this season (at Wake Forest and vs. NC State).
  • Clemson attempting to produce multiple takeaways in a fifth consecutive game for the first time since the final three games of the 2018 season and the first two games of the 2019 season.
  • Clemson attempting to produce three or more takeaways in back-to-back games for the first time since 2020 against Pitt and Virginia Tech.
  • Clemson attempting to win the turnover margin in consecutive games for the first time since October 2021 against Boston College and Syracuse.
  • Clemson attempting to record at least four sacks in five consecutive games for the first time since a six-game streak across the final three games of 1990 and the first three games of 1991.
  • Clemson attempting to score a defensive touchdown in three consecutive games for the first time since 1990 against NC State (Dexter Davis fumble return), Wake Forest (Arlington Nunn interception return) and North Carolina (Davis interception return).
  • Clemson’s tight ends entering the game having recorded 60 catches for 670 yards and 10 touchdowns this season. The Clemson tight end group records in that category under Dabo Swinney are 65 receptions (2011), 797 yards (2016) and 10 touchdowns (2011, 2012 and 2022).
  • Tight ends Davis Allen (five) and Jake Briningstool (four) entering the game with at least four touchdown catches each, making Clemson one of only five FBS programs (and one of only three Power Five teams) to have multiple tight ends with at least four touchdown catches this season.
  • Allen (12) needing one touchdown reception to pass John McMakin (12 from 1969-71), Dwayne Allen (12 from 2009-11) and Brandon Ford (12 from 2009- 12) for sole possession of the second-most career touchdown receptions by a tight end in Clemson history.
  • Allen (career-high 35) needing five more receptions to post the first 40-catch season by a Clemson tight end since 2016 (46, Jordan Leggett). Another touchdown reception, his sixth, would make him the first Clemson tight end with six or more touchdown catches in a season since Leggett in 2016 (seven).
  • Defensive tackle Bryan Bresee (8.0) needing two more sacks to join Myles Murphy (17.5), Xavier Thomas (14.5), Tyler Davis (14.5), K.J. Henry (13.5) and Trenton Simpson (12.5) to become Clemson’s sixth active player with at least 10 career sacks for the Tigers.
  • Defensive tackle Tyler Davis (8.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks) entering the game within striking distance of his single-season career highs in tackles for loss (9.0 in 2019) and sacks (5.5 in 2019).
  • Defensive end K.J. Henry (3.5 sacks this season, 13.5 sacks for his career) needing one sack to match his single-season career high (4.5 in 2021) and 1.5 sacks to reach 15 career sacks.
  • Quarterback Cade Klubnik making his first career start.
  • Klubnik becoming the first Clemson quarterback since the modernization of Clemson’s quarterback position in 1953 to make his first career start in a postseason game.
  • Klubnik becoming only the eighth true freshman to start at quarterback for Clemson since the NCAA instituted permanent freshman eligibility in 1972, joining Steve Fuller (1975), Willie Jordan (1975), Patrick Sapp (1992), Nealon Greene (1994), Deshaun Watson (2014), Trevor Lawrence (2018) and DJ Uiagalelei (2020).
  • Clemson attempting to improve to 21-14 in games started by true freshman quarterbacks since the NCAA instituted permanent freshman eligibility in 1972.
  • Klubnik attempting to improve Clemson to 10-2 in first career starts by quarterbacks since 2002. It would make Clemson 28-18-1 in debut starts for its quarterbacks since 1953.
  • Klubnik attempting to become the fifth straight Clemson starting quarterback to win his first start (Deshaun Watson in 2014, Kelly Bryant in 2017, Trevor Lawrence in 2018 and DJ Uiagalelei in 2020).
  • Placekicker B.T. Potter (71) needing one field goal to tie or two field goals to pass Nelson Welch (72 from 1991-94) for the Clemson record for career field goals.
  • Potter (18) sitting three field goals shy of his singleseason career high (21 in 2021).
  • Potter appearing in his 69th career game to tie Clemson’s program record for career games played shared by James Skalski, Will Spiers and Will Swinney. Potter’s 68 career games are the most of any active player at any level of NCAA football.
  • Potter making his 54th career start at placekicker to add to his Clemson position record set in the ACC Championship Game.
  • Potter attempting to score in a 54th consecutive game to break the Clemson record set by Chandler Catanzaro (53) from 2010-13. Potter has scored in every game since earning the starting placekicking job prior to the 2019 season after serving as the team’s kickoff specialist in 2018.
  • Potter attempting to add to his Clemson records for career field goals of 40 yards or more (33) and 50 yards or more (nine).
  • Running back Will Shipley (career-high 1,110 rushing yards this season) needing 90 yards to produce the ninth 1,200-yard season in Clemson annals.
  • Shipley (1,110) needing 77 rushing yards to enter the Top 10 in single-season rushing yardage in Clemson history.
  • Shipley (1,848) needing 152 rushing yards to reach 2,000 for his career. He would be the 21st Clemson player to reach that mark.
  • Shipley (15) needing one rushing touchdown to tie Travis Zachery (16 in 1999) for the sixth-most rushing touchdowns in a season in Clemson history. He is two rushing touchdowns shy of a three-way tie for third (17 each by Lester Brown in 1978, James Davis in 2006 and
    Wayne Gallman in 2016).
  • Shipley (26) sitting one rushing touchdown shy of entering the Top 10 in school history in career rushing touchdowns. Cliff Austin and Woodrow Dantzler are currently tied for 10th with 27 each. He is also within reach of No. 9 Terry Allen (28 from 1978-82) and No. 8 Fred Cone (29 from 1948-50).
  • Shipley attempting to rush for a touchdown in a seventh straight game to tie his career-long streak set across the 2021-22 seasons. He would tie himself, Kenny Flowers (seven consecutive games in 1985) and Travis Etienne (seven-game streaks in 2018 and 2020) for the sixth-longest streak of consecutive games with a rushing touchdown in Clemson history.
  • Shipley (two) attempting to become the first Clemson player to record 200 all-purpose yards in three games in a single season since Sammy Watkins in 2011 (three).
  • Linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr. attempting to record a sack in four consecutive games for the first time in his career.
  • Trotter attempting to become the first Clemson player to post at least 2.0 sacks in three consecutive games since Keith Adams in 1999.
  • Trotter attempting to become the first Clemson player on record with at least 3.0 sacks in back-to-back games.
  • Cornerback Nate Wiggins (12) sitting one pass breakup shy of the Clemson sophomore record for pass breakups in a single season (13), shared by James Lott (1987) and Justin Miller (2003).
  • Wide receiver Antonio Williams (four) attempting to become the first Clemson freshman to catch five touchdown passes in a season since Justyn Ross’ nine-touchdown debut campaign in 2018.

ORANGE BOWL HISTORY
This year’s Capital One Orange Bowl will represent
Clemson’s seventh all-time trip to the Orange Bowl. The
Tigers are 4-2 in the previous six appearances.
CLEMSON IN THE ORANGE BOWL (4-2)
Date Rank^ Opponent W/L CU-Opp
1/1/51 11/14 Miami (Fla.) W 15-14
1/1/57 19/20 Colorado L 21-27
1/1/82 1/4 Nebraska W 22-15
1/4/12 14/23 West Virginia L 33-70
1/3/14 12/7 Ohio State W 40-35
12/31/15 1/4 Oklahoma W 37-17
^AP Rank (CU/Opp)

NFL: Week 17 Quick Capsule – Dallas Cowboys (11-4) at Tennessee Titans (7-8)

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WEEK 17
DALLAS COWBOYS (11-4) @ TENNESSEE TITANS (7-8)
DATE: Thursday (12/29/22)
STADIUM: Nissan Stadium
TIME: 8:15 PM ET
REFEREE: Shawn Hochuli

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY
LEADER Cowboys lead all-time series, 8-7
STREAKS Titans have won 2 of last 3
LAST GAME 11/5/18: Titans 28 at Cowboys 14
LAST GAME AT SITE 9/14/14: Cowboys 26, Titans 10

DALLAS COWBOYS
LAST WEEK W 40-34 vs. Philadelphia (Sat.)
COACH VS. OPP. Mike McCarthy: 1-2
PTS. FOR 28.9
OFFENSE 366.1
PASSING Dak Prescott: 281-316-2,450-20-12-97.2
RUSHING Tony Pollard: 186-988-5.3-9
RECEIVING CeeDee Lamb: 91-1,207-13.3-8
PTS. AGAINST 20.2
DEFENSE 332.5
SACKS Micah Parsons: 13
INTs DaRon Bland: 5
TAKE/GIVE +12 (30/18)
PUNTING (NET) Bryan Anger: 48.9 (43.1)
KICKING Brett Maher: 128 (47/49 PAT; 27/30 FG)

COWBOYS NOTES
• QB DAK PRESCOTT completed 27 of 35 atts. (77.1 pct.) for season-high 347 yards & 3 TDs vs. INT for 124.3 rating last week. Has 5 games with 75+ comp. pct. (min. 25 atts.) in 2022, tied-most in NFL. Has 2+ TD passes in 7 of his past 8. Aims for his 3rd in row with 3+ TD passes & 100+ rating. Has 3+ TD passes & 100+ rating in 3 of his past 4 primetime starts.

• RB EZEKIEL ELLIOTT ranks tied-5th in NFL with 11 rush TDs in 2022 & can become 5th player since 2000 with rush TD in 9 straight games within single season. Needs 79 scrimmage yards to become 4th player ever with 1,000+ scrimmage yards & 8+ TDs in each of 1st 7 seasons. Aims for his 4th in row in primetime with rush TD.

• RB TONY POLLARD has career highs with 1,359 scrimmage yards (988 rush, 371 rec.) & 12 TDs (9 rush, 3 rec.) & needs 12 rush yards for 1st-career 1,000+ rush yard season. Aims for his 4th in row on road with 100+ scrimmage yards.

• WR CEEDEE LAMB had 10 receptions for 120 yards & 2 rec. TDs last week, his 2ndcareer game with 10+ catches, 9th-career game with 100+ rec. yards & 5th=career game with 2 rec. TDs. Is 1st Dal. player with 90+ catches (91), 1,200+ rec. yards (1,207) & 8+ rec. TDs (8) in single season since 2013 (Dez Bryant).

• LB MICAH PARSONS is 3rd player (Aldon Smith & HOFer Reggie White) since 1982 with 13+ sacks in each of 1st 2 NFL seasons. Aims for his 3rd in row on road with sack & 7th in row on road with TFL. Has 4 sacks in his past 3 on Thursday.

• CB DARON BLAND had 5th INT of season last week, 2nd-most among rookies.

• S JAYRON KEARSE had 4th-career INT & 3rd-career FR last week. Aims for his 3rd in row on road with TFL & 5th in row overall with PD.

TENNESSEE TITANS
LAST WEEK L 19-14 vs. Houston (Sat.)
COACH VS. OPP. Mike Vrabel: 1-0
PTS. FOR 17.9
OFFENSE 294.4
PASSING Malik Willis (R): 31-61-276-0-3-42.8
RUSHING Derrick Henry: 319-1,429-4.5-13
RECEIVING Robert Woods: 44-448-10.2-1
PTS. AGAINST 20.8
DEFENSE 359.7
SACKS Denico Autry: 8
INTs Kevin Byard, David Long: 2
TAKE/GIVE -3 (16/19)
PUNTING (NET) Ryan Stonehouse (R): 53.4 (44.4)
KICKING Randy Bullock: 62 (26/26 PAT; 12/15 FG)

TITANS NOTES
• QB MALIK WILLIS (rookie) completed 14 of 23 atts. (60.9 pct.) & had career-high 43 rush yards & 1st-career rush TD last week. Has 40+ rush yards in 2 of 3 career starts.

• RB DERRICK HENRY aims for 4th in row with 100+ rush yards & rush TD. Had rush TD in last meeting. Has 654 scrimmage yards (109 per game) & 7 rush TDs in 6 career games on TNF. Ranks 2nd in NFL with 1,429 rush yards & tied-2nd with 13 rush TDs & can become 1st player ever with 1,500+ rush yards & 15+ rush TDs in 3 seasons.

• WR ROBERT WOODS had 6 catches for 105 yards in his last game vs. Dal. (9/13/20 w/ LAR). Aims for his 7th in row on TNF with 5+ catches. Needs 52 rec. yards for 10th-straight season with 500+ rec. yards.

• TE AUSTIN HOOPER had TD catch in his last game vs. Dal. (10/4/20 w/ Cle.) & has rec. TD in 2 of 3 career games vs. Dal.

• DT JEFFERY SIMMONS has 1.5+ sacks in 2 of 3 career games vs. NFC East. Has PD in 2 of his past 3 in primetime.

• DL DENICO AUTRY had season-high 7 tackles, 2 TFL, 2 PD, sack & FF last week. Has sack & PD in 2 of his past 3 at home. Had sack in last meeting. Has sack in 4 of his past 5 in primetime. Leads team with 8 sacks, his 3rd season with 8+ sacks.

• LB BUD DUPREE has sack in 2 of his past 3 on TNF.

• LB MONTY RICE aims for 5th in row with 5+ tackles.

• LB JACK GIBBENS (rookie) had 7 tackles & 1st-career INT last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 6+ tackles.

• S KEVIN BYARD had 8 tackles in Week 16 & aims for his 3rd in row with 5+ tackles. Had INT in last meeting.

Maple Leafs’ Keefe Fined $25,000

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NEW YORK – Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe has been fined $25,000 for demeaning conduct directed at the officials during NHL Game No. 553 in St. Louis on Tuesday, Dec. 27, the National Hockey League announced today.

The fine money goes to the NHL Foundation.

Minnesota Wild Recalls Forward Adam Beckman and Sammy Walker From Iowa

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SAINT PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota Wild General Manager Bill Guerin today announced the National Hockey League (NHL) club has recalled forwards Adam Beckman and Sammy Walker from Iowa.

Beckman, 21, has recorded 15 points (8-7=15), eight penalty minutes (PIM) and three power-play goals (PPG) in 25 games with Iowa this season. The 6-foot-1, 173-pound native of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, leads Iowa in shots on goal (93) and ranks T-3rd on the team in goals and fourth in scoring. Beckman has also appeared in four games with Minnesota this season. He owns one assist in seven NHL games with Minnesota and has collected 54 points (22-32=54) and 322 shots on goal in 102 career games with Iowa. He was selected by Minnesota in the third round (75th overall) of the 2019 NHL Draft and wears sweater No. 53 with the Wild.

Walker, 23, has tallied 24 points (12-12=24) in 23 games with Iowa this season. He leads Iowa in scoring, goals, PPG (six) and plus/minus rating (plus-9) and ranks T-1st with 11 power-play points (6-5=11). Walker leads AHL rookies in scoring and PPG, ranks T-1st in PPP, second in goals and T-5th in plus/minus rating. He made his NHL debut earlier this season at Vancouver (Dec. 10) and has skated in four games with Minnesota. The 5-foot-11, 180-pound native of Edina, Minnesota, recorded 112 points (48-64=112) and 81 PIM in 144 games during four seasons at the University of Minnesota (2018-22). Originally selected by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the seventh round (200th overall) of the 2017 NHL Draft, Walker signed a two-year, entry-level contract with Minnesota on Aug. 18, 2022. He wears sweater No. 74 with Minnesota.

Maple Leafs Fined $100,000 for Violating Collective Bargaining Agreement

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NEW YORK – The National Hockey League announced today that it has fined the Toronto Maple Leafs’ organization $100,000 for the team’s travel to St. Louis on Dec. 26, 2022. This team activity was in violation of Article 16.5(b) of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the NHL and the NHL Players’ Association.

The fine money goes to the NHL Foundation.

Minnesota Wild Recalls Defenseman Andrej Sustr From Iowa

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SAINT PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota Wild General Manager Bill Guerin today announced the National Hockey League (NHL) club has recalled defenseman Andrej Sustr (AHN-dray SHOO-stuhr) from the Iowa Wild of the American Hockey League (AHL) and placed forward Marcus Foligno on Injured Reserve with a lower-body injury.

Sustr, 32, has recorded six points (1-5=6), a plus-three rating and 25 penalty minutes (PIM) in 20 games with Iowa this season. The 6-foot-7, 216-pound native of Plzen, Czechia, notched six points (1-5=6) and 16 PIM in 38 NHL games during the 2021-22 season, appearing in contests for the Tampa Bay Lightning (15 games) and Anaheim Ducks (23 games), and posted 12 points (2-10=12) and eight PIM in 25 games with the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL. Sustr owns 69 points (11-58=69) and 163 PIM in 361 career games during eight NHL seasons with Tampa Bay (2012-18, 2021-22) and Anaheim (2018-19, 2021-22) and has recorded five points (2-3=5) in 46 Stanley Cup Playoff games with the Lightning. He has notched 28 points (6-22=28) and 87 PIM in 104 career AHL games with Syracuse (2012-14, 2021-22), San Diego (2018-19) and Iowa (2022-23).

Sustr was signed as a free agent by Minnesota to a one-year, two-way contract on July 13, 2022. He wears sweater No. 59 with the Wild.

Foligno has collected 10 points (3-7=10), 46 PIM and a team-leading 90 hits in 27 games with the Wild this season.

CBB FBS: Nevada to Host Boise State in Mountain West Opener

Nevada (10-3) vs. Boise State (10-3)
Wednesday, Dec. 28 – 7 PM
Reno, Nev. – Lawlor Events Center
TV: NSN/Mountain West Network
Radio: ESPN 94.5 FM (John Ramey/Len Stevens) // The Varsity Network app

RENO, Nev. – Following the most successful run through nonconference play during Head Coach Steve Alford’s time at the helm of the program, the University of Nevada Men’s Basketball team is set to host reigning Mountain West Champions, Boise State, in their first conference game of the season.

Wednesday’s game will be sponsored by Have a Heart Washoe County and will also serve as the City of Reno Day and the Reynolds College of Journalism Night. The Reno High School band will be performing throughout the game, and halftime will include a performance from the Reno Ballers as well as a high school cheerleading performance. Nevada students can bring guests for just $5.

Game Preview
The Pack had a sensational run through the nonconference portion of their schedule, reaching the double-digit win mark last Wednesday against Norfolk State, and they will enter conference play with an impressive winning percentage of 76.9%, marking the best winning percentage through nonconference play under the leadership of Alford.

Nevada dominated Norfolk State to secure their tenth victory, controlling the game from start to finish and leading by as many as 24 points, as they cruised to a 78-66 victory.

Will Baker scored a season-high 23 points on a perfect 9-9 shooting from the field and 4-4 from the free throw line, in addition to pulling down a season-high eight rebounds. Baker earned Mountain West Player of the Week honors for his outstanding performance. Baker currently ranks third on the team in scoring (13.8 ppg) and rebounding (5.0). He also ranks first in the conference and 44th in the country in free throw percentage (87.8%).

Kenan Blackshear once again had a strong outing for the Pack, scoring 12 points, dishing out four assists, and grabbing three rebounds. Blackshear currently ranks in the top-20 of the Mountain West in a plethora of categories, including total assists (1st), assist rate (1st), assists per game (2nd), free throw percentage (8th), minutes per game (9th), points per game (14th), steals per game (14th), and rebounds per game (17th).

Blackshear’s 66 assists this season not only lead the Mountain West, but also rank 30th in the country. Blackshear has been particularly stellar over the Pack’s past four games, as the senior guard is averaging 18.3 points per game on 51.1 percent shooting from the field, 88 percent from the free throw line, and 33.3 percent from three, while also grabbing 4.0 rebounds, tallying 3.5 assists, and recording 1.3 steals over the four-game stretch.

Jarod Lucas had a solid performance against Norfolk State, scoring 17 points while hitting four 3-pointers. Lucas has now scored in double figures in 12 out of 13 games this season, and he has hit multiple 3-pointers in 11 contests for the Pack. Lucas currently ranks second in the Mountain West in total scoring (219 points), third in points per game (16.8), third in free throw percentage (87.5%), fourth in 3-point field goal percentage 37.8%), and first in both minutes per game (35.2) and turnover rate.

Darrion Williams continues to lead the Pack in rebounding this season after matching a career-high by grabbing 11 boards against Norfolk State. Williams currently ranks fourth overall in the conference in rebounding, as the freshman forward is averaging an impressive 7.5 boards per game. Williams also leads Nevada with 20 steals this season, and he ranks eighth in the conference at 1.5 steals per game.

Tre Coleman dished out a career-high eight assists in Nevada’s win over Norfolk State, while also tallying a game-high three steals, as the junior forward continues to maintain his exceptional defensive prowess.

As a team, Nevada enters conference play ranked in the top-five of the Mountain West in an abundance of defensive categories, as they have been immaculate on that end of the court throughout the season. The Pack ranks second in opponent field goal percentage (38.5%), fourth in opponent 3-point field goal percentage (31.2%), fourth in defensive rebounding (27.9), fifth in opponent points per game (64.2), fifth in blocks per game (3.9), and fifth in turnover margin (+2.1). Nevada’s opponent field goal percentage of 38.5% also ranks as 27th best in the nation.

Offensively, Nevada continues to lead the conference and rank at the top of the country in free throw percentage, as they are knocking down 78.5 percent of their free throw attempts, which ranks as the tenth best clip in the country. The Pack also ranks sixth in scoring offense (73.0 ppg) and seventh in 3-point field goal percentage (34.0%).

Nevada will face a talented Boise State team that holds an even record of 10-3, as the Pack looks to begin conference play with a victory against the reigning champions and remain unbeaten at home this year.

Scouting Boise State
Boise State concluded nonconference play with a record of 10-3, picking up marquee wins over Washington State, Colorado, Texas A&M, and Saint Louis.

The Broncos have been stout on defense this season, holding their opponents to just 58.3 points per game, which ranks as first best in the conference.

They have also been solid on the glass, as they rank third in the Mountain West in rebounding at 38.3 boards per game.

Boise State has struggled offensively at times, as they rank eighth in the conference in points per game at 70.6.

Individually, 2022 All-Mountain West Second Team honoree Marcus Shaver Jr. has led the way for the Broncos. The fifth-year senior is averaging a team-high 14.8 points per game this season; but, he has not played since December 10, and his status for Wednesday’s game is unknown.

2022 Mountain West Freshman of the Year Tyler Degenhart is having another strong season for Boise State, as the sophomore is averaging 13.2 points per game, 5.5 rebounds, and 2.0 assists.

Max Rice and Chibuzo Agbo are also averaging double figures in scoring for the Broncos, as Rice is putting up 12.3 points per game on 36.1 percent shooting from behind the arc, while Agbo is scoring 11.0 points per game and knocking down a team-high 41.5 percent of his 3-point attempts.

The Pack will need to protect the 3-point line and have one of their best offensive performances of the season against a stingy Boise State team if they hope to begin conference play 1-0.

Series History
Nevada and Boise State have met on the court 40 times throughout history, with the Pack owning a 26-14 advantage over the Broncos in the series. Boise State has won the past three contests, most recently beating Nevada 71-69 in the 2022 Mountain West Tournament.