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Can’t win them all: Studs and duds from 49ers 1st loss of 2019
Monday night was an incredible football game between two rival teams with plenty ramifications for later in the season.
Monday night was an incredible football game between two rival teams with plenty ramifications for later in the season. Unfortunately, the 49ers came up on the short end and suffered their first loss of the year at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks. The 49ers came in with several key injuries and had several more during the game that hindered the team, but they still had plenty of chances to keep their undefeated season alive.
There was a lot to unpack following the 27-24 overtime loss that dropped the 49ers to 8-1. Here are the studs and duds from a back-and-forth Monday night contest:
Dud: QB Jimmy Garoppolo
With all the circumstances around the game tonight, Garoppolo had a chance to put himself in the top tier of quarterbacks. Without tight end George Kittle entering the game, and losing wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders during the . contest, made things hard on the quarterback, but he could have taken the opportunity to step up and make plays. He unfortunately couldn’t do it.
There were too many mistakes from him Monday night, including several bad throws and two costly fumbles that led to two Seattle touchdowns. His 66.2 passer rating Monday night was the third-lowest number for Garoppolo as a 49er. Tonight shouldn’t call into question about Garoppolo’s viability as a starting quarterback, but it could lead to questions about his ceiling.
Watch as 6-3, 300-pound Ohio University OL does cartwheel during pass play
Western Michigan OL Hunter Shulfer executed a perfect cartwheel on a pass play against Ohio.
Hagen Meservy is a 6-foot-3, 300-pound junior for Ohio.
You would not expect him to line up as a wide receiver — okay, he fits the wide part — but that is exactly what he did against Western Michigan in a MAC game Tuesday.
And watch as he executes a perfect cartwheel to serve as a diversion on a pass play. Meservy sticks the landing and gets a 10. A great call by coach Frank Solich.
Of course, Ohio completed the pass play and got its own 10 … a first and 10.
Watch the OL lined up in the formation with the WRs at the bottom of the screen. This dude deserves some love for this fluid body movement. pic.twitter.com/g00jOSTx8z
— Geoff Schwartz (@geoffschwartz) November 13, 2019
Worth a second look.
!!!! BIG MAN LINES UP AT WIDE RECEIVER, MAKES THE MOST OF HIS BIG MOMENT !!! pic.twitter.com/ftQPKBTne6
— Cork Gaines (@CorkGaines) November 13, 2019
Could Shea Patterson be more of a run threat vs. Michigan State?
Could we see more of the Wolverines quarterback keeping the ball against the Spartans?
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The moment that Michigan finished its win at Maryland, the team turned its attention directly to rival Michigan State, even if there was a waiting period of two weeks before the teams would actually face off against one another.
Sitting at a table in a small cramped room, Wolverines hybrid linebacker Josh Uche noted that the maize and blue already had the Spartans on the mind, a notion which quarterback Shea Patterson, seated next to him, nodded in affirmation.
But Michigan had a bye week, so how did the team handle it?
“Take a day or two to kinda relax – still watched all the games over the weekend,” Patterson said. “We had two or three good practices last week, and I think that carried over today. We had a really good one today.”
Given that the bye week is generally called ‘improvement week,’ and with two giant games remaining on the schedule, how did Patterson feel he, personally improved?
He pinpointed one area, and it’s something that fans have wanted to see all season long, where he particularly excelled down the stretch a year ago.
“I think maybe running, running a little bit more,” Patterson said. “Even if it’s not a designed run. If it’s a dropback pass, and you see a lane, just getting out and making something happen with your legs.”
But why is this ability to run emerging now?
We’ve seen it in small doses — starting late against Illinois and again against Penn State and Notre Dame. But the lack of Patterson keeping the ball and using his feet had to do with the injury he sustained on the very first play from scrimmage this season. While he did get healthier as the season went on, he insists that now he’s the healthiest he’s been.
“Just a little banged up earlier in the season,” Patterson said. “Just doing what I can do. Whatever I can do to help the team, I think. None of it’s really changed, just starting to execute more, and being a little more healthy.”
We’ll see if that plays dividends, especially given MSU’s proclivity at stopping the run — though, the Spartans have not been quite as stout as anticipated coming into the season.
Regardless, while Patterson says it’s not the chippiest rivalry, it’s certainly up there when it comes to intensity.
“I mean, it’s definitely the most intense,” he said. “Both sides of the ball, they’re gonna get our best game and we’re gonna get theirs. I think, the way they’re season’s going, they still have a lot to play for. They’re playing for their coach, they’re playing for the fans, they’re playing for that logo on their chest. We’re doing the same. I think it’s gonna be a well-fought game.”
The Wolverines and Spartans are set to face off on Saturday at The Big House, with kickoff slated for noon EST. The game will be broadcast nationally on FOX.
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Super 25 Fall Regional Girls Soccer Rankings – Week 12
Check out the USA TODAY/United Soccer Coaches Super 25 Regional Girls Soccer Rankings for Week 12!
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Each week USA TODAY High School Sports and United Soccer Coaches (formerly NSCAA) will release Super 25 Regional Girls Spring Soccer Rankings. Rankings are based on results from the 2018-19 season, quality of players and strength of schedule. Regions are determined by the United Soccer Coaches.
RANKINGS: Girls National | Boys National | Boys Regional
Records shown are through games of Nov. 10.
REGION I (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT)
Rank | School | W-L-T |
1 | King Philip Regional (Wrentham, Mass.) | 20-0-0 |
2 | Champlain Valley Union (Hinesburg, Vt.) | 17-0-0 |
3 | Exeter (Exeter, N.H.) | 19-0-0 |
4 | Winchester (Winchester, Mass.) | 15-1-3 |
5 | Camden Hills (Camden, Maine) | 18-0-0 |
6 | Southington (Southington, Conn.) | 14-0-2 |
7 | Natick (Natick, Mass.) | 13-2-3 |
8 | Hanover (Hanover, N.H.) | 18-0-0 |
9 | Staples (Westport, Conn.) | 14-0-2 |
10 | Cumberland (Cumberland, R.I..) | 14-2-1 |
11 | Minnechaug Regional (Wilbraham, Mass.) | 16-1-0 |
12 | Brookline (Brookline, Mass.) | 13-1-5 |
13 | Whitman Hanson Regional (Whitman, Mass.) | 16-1-2 |
14 | South Kingston (Kingstown, R.I.) | 14-3-0 |
15 | Glastonbury (Glastonbury, Conn.) | 14-1-1 |
15 | Londonderry (Londonderry, N.H.) | 19-2-0 |
REGION II (New York)
Rank | School | W-L-T |
1 | Monroe-Woodbury (Central Valley, N.Y.) | 18-1-0 |
2 | Jamesville-DeWitt (DeWitt, N.Y.) | 18-2-0 |
3 | Fayetteville Manlius (Manlius, N.Y.) | 18-1-0 |
4 | Pearl River (Pearl River, N.Y.) | 16-1-3 |
5 | St. Anthony’s (Melville, N.Y.) | 14-1-1 |
6 | Spencerport (Spencerport, N.Y.) | 15-3-2 |
7 | Massapequa (Massapequa, N.Y.) | 15-2-0 |
8 | Clarence (Clarence, N.Y.) | 14-1-1 |
9 | Shoreham-Wading River (Shoreham, N.Y.) | 14-1-0 |
10 | Monohasen (Schenectady, N.Y.) | 19-1-0 |
11 | North Rockland (Theills, N.Y.) | 16-3-0 |
12 | Bethlehem Central (Delmar, N.Y.) | 17-2-0 |
13 | Pleasantville (Pleasantville, N.Y.) | 15-1-2 |
14 | Stillwater (Stillwater, N.Y.) | 18-0-3 |
15 | Poland (Poland, N.Y.) | 18-0-0 |
REGION III (PA, NJ)
Rank | School | W-L-T |
1 | Easten (Voorhees Township, N.J.) | 25-0-0 |
2 | Montclair (Montclair, N.J.) | 20-0-0 |
3 | Mars (Mars, Pa.) | 20-0-1 |
4 | Ramapo (Franklin Lakes, N.J.) | 18-1-0 |
5 | Pennridge (Perkasie, Pa.) | 22-1-1 |
6 | Hunterdon Central Regional (Flemington, N.J.) | 19-1-1 |
7 | Boyertown (Boyertown, Pa.) | 24-2-0 |
8 | Hempfield (Landisville, Pa.) | 18-3-1 |
9 | Middletown South (Middletown, N.J.) | 22-1-0 |
10 | Scotch Plains Fanwood (Scotch Plains, N.J.) | 17-2-2 |
11 | Villa Joseph Marie (Southampton, Pa.) | 20-2-1 |
12 | Conestoga (Berwyn, Pa.) | 20-3-0 |
13 | Archbishop Ryan (Philadelphia, Pa.) | 18-3-1 |
14 | Pingry School (Basking Ridge, N.J.) | 17-5-0 |
15 | Camp Hill (Camp Hill, Pa.) | 23-0-0 |
REGION IV (D.C., KY, MD, TN, VA, WV)
Rank | School | W-L-T |
1 | McDonogh School (Owings Mills, Md.) | 16-1-0 |
2 | Briarcrest Christian Academy (Eads, Tenn.) | 17-1-1 |
3 | Archbishop Spalding (Severn, Md.) | 14-2-1 |
4 | Charleston Catholic (Charleston, W.Va.) | 22-1-0 |
5 | Greenwood (Bowling Green, Ky.) | 22-2-3 |
6 | Mercy (Baltimore, Md.) | 14-3-0 |
7 | Our Lady of Good Counsel (Olney, Md.) | 16-2-1 |
8 | Ravenwood (Brentwood, Tenn.) | 15-3-1 |
9 | Brentwood (Brentwood, Tenn.) | 18-1-0 |
10 | Morgantown (Morgantown, W.Va.) | 20-2-1 |
11 | Houston (Germantown, Tenn.) | 20-3-0 |
12 | Highlands (Fort Thomas, Ky.) | 20-4-3 |
13 | Sacred Heart Academy (Louisville, Ky.) | 24-2-2 |
14 | Bridgeport (Bridgeport, W.Va.) | 19-2-1 |
15 | Century (Sykesville, Md.) | 17-0-0 |
15 | Hurricane (Hurricane, W.Va.) | 19-3-1 |
15 | Christ Presbyterian Academy (Nashville, Tenn.) | 17-1-0 |
REGION V (IA, IN, MN, OH)
Rank | School | W-L-T |
1 | Lakota West (West Chester Township, Ohio) | 22-0-1 |
2 | Noblesville (Noblesville, Ind.) | 18-0-3 |
3 | Anthony Wayne (Whitehouse, Ohio) | 22-1-0 |
4 | Maple Grove (Maple Grove, Minn.) | 17-2-1 |
5 | Beavercreek (Beavercreek, Ohio) | 20-1-0 |
6 | Champlin Park (Champlin, Minn.) | 18-1-1 |
7 | Carmel (Carmel, Ind.) | 17-1-3 |
8 | Centennial (Circle Pines, Minn.) | 16-3-1 |
9 | Reitz Memorial (Evansville, Ind.) | 16-2-1 |
10 | Strongsville (Strongsville, Ohio) | 16-3-2 |
11 | Rosemount (Rosemount, Minn.) | 15-3-0 |
12 | Medina (Medina, Ohio) | 16-3-2 |
13 | Center Grove (Greenwood, Ind.) | 17-3-1 |
14 | Hamilton Southeastern (Fishers, Ind.) | 16-3-0 |
15 | Archbishop Alter (Kettering, Ohio) | 21-1-1 |
REGION VI (CA, ID, MT, NV, NM, OR, SD, UT, WA)
Rank | School | W-L-T |
1 | Jesuit (Portland, Ore.) | 17-0-1 |
2 | Faith Lutheran (Las Vegas, Nev.) | 21-0-1 |
3 | West Salem (Salem, Ore.) | 14-0-3 |
4 | American Fork (American Fork, Utah) | 18-2-0 |
5 | Gonzaga Prep (Spokane, Wash.) | 17-2-0 |
6 | Rocky Mountain (Meridian, Idaho) | 17-1-2 |
7 | Volcano Vista (Albuquerque, N.M.) | 19-2-0 |
8 | Lakeside (Seattle, Wash.) | 16-0-3 |
9 | Auburn-Riverside (Auburn, Wash.) | 17-1-1 |
10 | Davis (Kaysville, Utah) | 14-3-3 |
11 | Skyline (Salt Lake City, Utah) | 19-1-1 |
12 | Coronado (Henderson, Nev.) | 19-1-4 |
13 | Centennial (Las Cruces, N.M.) | 20-2-2 |
14 | Crescent Valley (Corvallis, Ore.) | 13-2-1 |
15 | Boise (Boise, Idaho) | 15-3-2 |
Records shown are through games of Nov. 10.