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Missouri Western moves up to No. 10 in D2football.com poll

Missouri Western football defeated Emporia State last week 57-28, and now sit in the top-10 in the nation according to d2football.com’s latest poll released Tuesday morning.

The Griffons, who were No. 12 last week, moved up two spots after the road victory, and now play at home against Washburn University Saturday at 1:30 p.m.

They are 8-1 on the year with a 7-1 conference record. Missouri Western is 2-0 against the top-25 after defeating No. 16 Pittsburg State 63-14 two weeks ago before its latest win over the 25th ranked Hornets.

MWSU was also recognized on beyond sports college network’s website, as the Griffons offensive line was voted the Offensive Line of the Week and kicker Taylor Anderson was named Special Teams Kicker of the Week.

D2Football.com Top 25 Poll
October 30, 2012
Team     Record     Last Week
1     CSU-Pueblo     9-0     1
2     Minnesota State     9-0     2
3     Northwest Missouri     8-1     3
4     Winston-Salem     9-0     4
5     West Texas A&M     8-1     6
6     New Haven     8-0     7
7     Minnesota Duluth     8-1     8
8     Midwestern State     7-1     9
9     Ashland     9-0     10
10     Missouri Western     8-1     12
11     Shippensburg     9-0     13
12     Henderson State     9-0     14
13     West Alabama     7-2     15
14     Bloomsburg     8-1     5
15     IUP     8-1     16
16     Pittsburg State     6-2     20
17     Saginaw Valley     7-2     21
18     Harding     7-1     22
19     Chadron State     7-2     24
20     Sioux Falls     8-1     25
21     Miles     8-1     NR
22     California     7-2     11
23     Grand Valley     7-2     NR
24     Valdosta State     7-2     NR
25     Emporia State     8-1     18

— MWSU Sports Information —

Griffons move up four spots to No. 5 in Super Region 3 Rankings

The Missouri Western football team moved up to No. 5 in the Super Region Three Rankings, which were released Monday afternoon.

The top two teams in the region receive a buy in the first week of the playoffs, while the other four will play with No. 3 hosting No. 6 and No. 4 hosting No. 6
on Saturday, November 17.

The Super Region Three consists of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, Great American Conference, and the Mid-America Intercollegiate Association.

Henderson State moved up one spot to take the No. 1 ranking away from Minnesota State Mankato, who now sits at No. 2. Hardin stayed at the 3rd spot as Northwest Missouri State moved up one and Emporia State fell two spots.

The Griffons continue MIAA action this weekend, as they take on 25th ranked Washburn University at 1:30 p.m. at Spratt Stadium.

SUPER REGION THREE — MONDAY, Oct. 29
1. Henderson State 9-0 9-0
2. Minnesota State 9-0 9-0
3. Harding 7-1 7-1
4. Northwest Missouri 8-1 8-1
5. Missouri Western 8-1 8-1
6. Emporia State 8-1 8-1
7. Minnesota Duluth 8-1 8-1
8. Winona State 7-2 7-2
9. Sioux Falls 8-1 8-1
10. Pittsburg State 6-2 6-2

— MWSU Sports Information —

Northwest Missouri State men lose exhibition game at Mizzou, 91-58

Alex Sullivan scored a career high 19 points as Northwest Missouri State fell 91-58 to the 15th-ranked Missouri Tigers Monday night in men’s basketball exhibition action from Mizzou Arena.

Sullivan knocked down the first points of the game for the Bearcats at the 16:46 mark and it would almost six minutes before the Bearcats would score again. The senior from Painesville, Ohio finished 5-of-8 from behind the three-point line and was 6-of-10 from the field coming off the bench.

The Tigers played a smothering defense, but highlighted the first four minutes with three three-pointers from transfer guard Earnets Ross. Ross finished with 22 to lead all players after knocking down six three-pointers in the exhibition contest.

SEC Preseason Player of the Year, Phil Pressey handed out 11 assists while Keion Bell added 20 points.

After trailing 53-12 at the half the Bearcats recovered in the second half getting solid post play. The Tigers only outscored the Bearcats 38-37 in the second period.

Dillon Starzl – one of only two returning starters for the Bearcats – finished with seven points as Grant Cozad added five points and seven rebounds.

Northwest opens its regular season Nov. 11 at Bearcat Arena when they host Graceland.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Four Royals named 2012 Gold Glove Award finalists

Rawlings Sporting Goods Company, Inc. a subsidiary of Jarden Corporation, today announced that four Kansas City Royals – first baseman Eric Hosmer, third baseman Mike Moustakas, left fielder Alex Gordon and right fielder Jeff Francoeur – were named 2012 American League Gold Glove Award finalists.  The Royals are the only American League club with more than three finalists.

Rawlings also announced that for the second consecutive year, ESPN2 will air the 2012 Rawlings Gold Glove Award® Announcement Show on Tuesday, October 30, 2012, at 8:30 pm CT.  The Rawlings Gold Glove Awards honor the best individual fielding performances at each position in the American League™ and National League™, as voted by Major League managers and coaches.  Changes implemented into the award program last year remain for 2012, including the separation of the three outfield positions and the unveiling of the top-three finalists plus ties at each position.

Gordon is attempting to win the award for the second consecutive year and join Amos Otis (1971, 1973-74) as the only Royals outfielders to win multiple Rawlings Gold Gloves.  The other left field finalists are Desmond Jennings (Tampa Bay Rays) and David Murphy (Texas Rangers).  Francoeur is looking for his second career Gold Glove after winning his first in 2007 while with the Atlanta Braves.  This is Francoeur’s second-straight mention as a finalist among American League right fielders and he is joined by Shin-soo Choo (Cleveland Indians) and Josh Reddick (Oakland Athletics).  Hosmer and Moustakas are first-time finalists and have yet to win a Gold Glove.  The other first baseman finalists are Adrian Gonzalez (formerly of the Boston Red Sox) and Mark Teixeira (New York Yankees), while Moustakas is joined by Adrian Beltre (Texas Rangers) and Brandon Inge (Detroit Tigers/Oakland Athletics).

Following the ESPN2 announcement telecast, voting for the Rawlings Platinum Glove Award™ will begin at www.rawlings.com, allowing the general public to weigh in as to who is “The Finest in the Field®” in each League.  To determine the Rawlings Platinum Glove Award winners, fans can only select one player among the 2012 Rawlings Gold Glove Award winners from each League.

The Rawlings Platinum Glove Award winners will be unveiled during the 2012 Rawlings Gold Glove Award Ceremony presented by Gold Sport Collectibles on Friday, November 9, 2012, at The Plaza Hotel in New York City, with Jerry Seinfeld entertaining this year’s Rawlings Gold Glove Award recipients and key executives in the industry, and Joe Piscopo serving as the master of ceremonies.

— Royals Media Relations —

K-State’s Klein named Big 12 offensive Player of the Week

For the third time this season, Kansas State quarterback Collin Klein has been named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week, the conference office announced Monday.

It was Klein’s fourth career honor and second in as many weeks. The Wildcats now have a Big 12-leading 15 player-of-the-week honors over the last two years, more than double the amount of the second-place team.

Last week against No. 14 Texas Tech, Klein accounted for four touchdowns (two rushing, two passing) and 316 total yards against the nation’s seventh-ranked defense entering the contest. Klein passed for 233 yards on 19-of-26 aim while rushing 12 times for 83 yards.

With his performance, Klein moved to 19-4 as a starting quarterback and has led the Wildcats to five games of 50-plus points this season, the most since 2000. In eight games this year, Klein has accounted for 28 touchdowns (16 rushing, 12 passing) to rank sixth nationally in touchdown responsibility, while he leads the Big 12 and ranks second nationally in pass efficiency (175.47).

No. 2 Kansas State takes on 24th-ranked Oklahoma State on Saturday in a primetime matchup at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The sold-out contest kicks off at 7 p.m., as part of ESPN’s Saturday Night Football on ABC.

— KSU Sports Information —

Western football now ranked 11th in AFCA Top 25 poll

The Missouri Western football team moved up one spot in this weeks AFCA Poll which was released early Monday morning.

The Griffons sit 11th after defeating #15 Emporia State University 57-28 in Emporia, Kan. last Thursday evening. The victory marked the second consecutive road victory over a top-25 team.

This week the Griffons take on its third consecutive top-25 team when they host the 25th ranked Washburn Ichabods on Saturday, November 3. Kickoff is set for 1:30 pm in Spratt Stadium. The Griffons will also honor the football seniors prior to the game and welcome back all football alums for alumni weekend.

MWSU is 8-1 overall and 7-1in MIAA play. The Griffons have been ranked in the top 25 in the last 17 polls and have received votes in 35 of the last 39 coaches polls. This is the 45th time under Partridge that a Griffon team is ranked in the top-25.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Missouri State picked eighth in preseason MVC poll

The annual Missouri Valley Conference preseason men’s basketball poll was released Monday (Oct. 29), and with little surprise defending Valley champion Creighton was tabbed as the league preseason favorite for 2012-13. Missouri State, which tied for third in the MVC standings last winter, is picked eighth in this year’s poll.

Creighton received 38 of a possible 40 first-place votes and 398 total points from the league’s coaches, media and sports information directors. Illinois State received the other two first-place votes and 327 points, followed by Northern Iowa with 316.

Wichita State (298) was picked fourth, followed by Evansville (240), Drake (184), Indiana State (165), MSU (122), Bradley (84) and Southern Illinois (66).

“We’re a young team, and we have a lot of new faces in terms of college experience,” said MSU head coach Paul Lusk who begins his second year at Missouri State. “This season is a great opportunity for everyone in the program, and I’m excited for the challenges ahead.”

Since joining the league in 1990-91, MSU has been predicted to finish in the MVC’s lower division only five previous times. The Bears finished in fourth place or better in three of those seasons. The 2009-10 club was picked ninth and finished seventh, but ended the year with a 24-12 overall record and won the CIT postseason tournament. Last year’s squad was picked sixth and finished in a tie for third place in the league standings.

Defending MVC Player of the Year Doug McDermott of Creighton is also the league’s preseason player of the year. He is joined on the Preseason All-MVC squad by Colt Ryan of Evansville, Jackie Carmichael of Illinois State, Jake Odum of Indiana State and Ben Simons of Drake.

Coach Lusk’s 2012-13 roster features five returning lettermen and a talented cast of six freshmen. The Bears open their two-game preseason exhibition slate tomorrow at JQH Arena with a 7:05 p.m. start against Missouri Western

— MSU Sports Information —

Klein, Brown Tabbed Semifinalists for Maxwell, Bednarik Awards

Kansas State’s Collin Klein and Arthur Brown each picked up their second semifinalist accolade of the year for a major college football award as they were honored by the Maxwell Football Club Monday. Klein was named a semifinalist for the Maxwell Award for the Collegiate Player of the Year, while Brown is a semifinalist for the Bednarik Award as the Outstanding Defensive Player of the Year.

Klein and Brown were one of 16 semifinalists for their respective awards and were both just the second player in school history to be named a semifinalist for the awards. Klein joins former Wildcat quarterback Michael Bishop, who was a finalist for the Maxwell Award in 1998, while Brown is the first K-State defender since cornerback Chris Canty in 1996 to earn semifinal status for the Bednarik Award.

A product of Loveland, Colo., Klein has led the Wildcats to an 8-0 overall record and a 5-0 mark in Big 12 play. The signal caller has accounted for 28 touchdowns this season, including 12 through the air as he has thrown for 1,630 yards on 117-of-165 aim to rank second nationally with a 175.47 pass efficiency rating. Klein has also rushed for 634 yards and 16 scores this season, a year after he tied the FBS quarterback record with 27 rushing touchdowns. Earlier this season, Klein broke the FBS quarterback record for rushing touchdowns in consecutive seasons, a mark that now stands at 43, while he holds the school’s career record and is tied for sixth in Big 12 history with 49 career rushing touchdowns.

Brown leads the team this season with 60 tackles, a year after he led the Wildcats with 101 stops. The Wichita, Kan., native has notched at least five tackles in each of his 21 games at K-State, while he has six tackles for loss and one sack this year. Brown also has two interceptions, including one that broke Geno Smiths’ (West Virginia) NCAA-record stretch of 273 straight attempts without a pick two weeks ago. Brown added to his interception total last week as he took a tipped pass 37 yards for a touchdown against Texas Tech.

The winners of the 76th Maxwell Award and the 18th Chuck Bednarik Award will be announced as part of the Home Depot College Football Awards Show, which will be broadcast on ESPN on December 6, 2012. Three finalists for each award will be announced on November 19, 2012, and a second round of voting will take place at that time. The formal presentation of the awards will be made at the Maxwell Football Club’s Awards Gala, which will be held on Friday, March 1, 2013, at the Harrah’s Entertainment Complex in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Second-ranked K-State will host a primetime matchup against No. 24 Oklahoma State Saturday night at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The sold-out contest will kick off at 7 p.m.

— KSU Sports Information —

Chiefs drop fourth straight game as they fall at home to Oakland

Carson Palmer walked off the field at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, where the Raiders had just won for the sixth straight time, and looked just like he did at the start.

Not a grass stain on him. No laundry detergent needed.

The subject of such scorn over the years, Palmer threw for 209 yards and two touchdowns while having all the time he needed in the pocket, leading Oakland to a 26-16 victory.

”Phenomenal,” Palmer said. ”I don’t think my jersey needs to be washed.”

It was the Raiders’ first road win since beating the Chiefs last December, and certainly a satisfying one. Sebastian Janikowski was perfect on four field-goal attempts, and the Raiders (3-4) nearly became the third straight team to keep the Kansas City offense out of the end zone.

The Chiefs got their lone touchdown on Dexter McCluster’s catch with 2:27 left in the game.

Darren McFadden ran for 114 yards, and Denarius Moore and Darrius Heyward-Bey had touchdown catches for Oakland, which has won two straight after losing four of its first five.

”It took us a while to get it going, but once it finally got going, we finished the game out well,” McFadden said. ”We feel like with our offense, you just have to stick with it.”

Helps that Palmer could have pitched a tent in his pocket.

”I thought he managed the game really well and had tremendous poise,” Raiders coach Dennis Allen said. ”We still have a lot of things to get cleaned up, but the good thing is that we are able to make those corrections after a win.”

Meanwhile, the Chiefs (1-6) have lost four straight overall, their only win coming in overtime at New Orleans. They also haven’t led in regulation this season, the first time since at least 1940 that a team’s gone this long without a lead, according to STATS LLC.

Matt Cassel threw for 218 yards in place of Brady Quinn, who left in the first half with what the team called a ”head injury.” Quinn had started his second straight game even though Cassel was cleared to play following his own concussion sustained three weeks ago against Baltimore.

”It’s unfortunate because I think the guys put a lot into it during the week,” Chiefs coach Romeo Crennel said. ”You just have to go forward and do the best you can.”

The Chiefs committed four turnovers to run their league-leading total to 25, and their fourth-quarter touchdown was the first by the offense since Sept. 30 against San Diego. Jamaal Charles, their biggest offensive weapon, carried only five times for 4 yards.

Why did Charles have so few attempts? ”Now, that I’m not exactly sure, either,” Crennel said.

Altogether, it’s little wonder that two more banners appeared prior to the game, towed behind an airplane over Arrowhead Stadium. They were paid for by disgruntled Chiefs fans and renewed their plea from earlier this season that general manager Scott Pioli be fired.

The first play of the game pretty much summed up the confrontation between two of the league’s lousiest teams: Palmer threw into tight coverage and was intercepted by Stanford Routt.

Naturally, the Chiefs countered by going three-and-out and punting.

The Raiders finally got on the board when Palmer found Moore for a short completion that he turned into a 38-yard gain, and Janikowski connected from 36 yards for a 3-0 lead.

The field-goal struggle was on.

Janikowski hit from 38 yards early in the second quarter, and Ryan Succop matched him with a 30-yarder. Succop hit again from 42 yards late in the half to tie the game.

The Raiders took the lead into halftime when the Chiefs’ Javier Arenas fumbled a punt while attempting to make a fair catch. Jon Condo recovered it at the Kansas City 11, and Palmer hit Moore in the back of the end zone on third down to give Oakland a 13-6 lead with 49 seconds left.

The game’s circuslike nature continued in the second half.

Cassel fumbled the snap on the first play of the third quarter and the Raiders’ Tommy Kelly recovered it, but Oakland couldn’t manage anything in three plays – two of them woeful throws by Palmer. The Raiders had to settle for a 29-yard field goal by Janikowski.

Succop added a 52-yarder later in the quarter to get the Chiefs within a touchdown, but Oakland answered by going 80 yards in just six plays for another score. Palmer picked on Routt the whole way, and his 36-yard touchdown pass to Heyward-Bey gave the Raiders a 23-9 lead.

How bad were things going for Kansas City? Janikowski finally missed a field goal in the fourth quarter, only for Jalil Brown to be called offside on the play.

Janikowski knocked through the redo with 8:14 left to put the game away.

”You want to wear a defense down,” McFadden said. ”I feel like we did that today, and eventually we were able to start to get them to break out.”

— Associated Press —

Wildcats move up to No. 2 in BCS Standings

Kansas State earned its highest-ever BCS ranking Sunday night as the Wildcats checked in at No. 2 in the latest standings announced on ESPN.

K-State, which was fourth in the initial poll this season, tied its previous best ranking last week by checking in at No. 3 before moving up one spot on Sunday. The Wildcats were also ranked third in the BCS standings five-straight weeks to end the 1998 season. Earlier Sunday, Kansas State was slotted No. 3 in the both the USA Today Sports Coaches’ Poll and Associated Press Top 25.

Kansas State is one of five unbeaten teams and one of six Big 12 members in the newest BCS Top 25 as the Wildcats were joined by Oklahoma (12th), Texas Tech (18th), West Virginia (21st), Texas (23rd) and Oklahoma State (24th). The Big 12 has had at least 50 percent of its teams ranked each week in the BCS standings.

The Wildcats will face their fourth-straight ranked opponent on Saturday as K-State takes on the 24th-ranked Cowboys in a nationally-televised game on ABC. The sold-out contest at Bill Snyder Family Stadium is set for a 7 p.m.

— KSU Sports Information —

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