Raheem Morris says CB Darqueze Dennard is close to returning

Morris said Dennard is “getting close” to coming back, as reported by Jason Butt of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The Atlanta Falcons’ secondary has gotten very few breaks this season, but things could be looking up. Head coach Raheem Morris gave an update on the status of nickel CB Darqueze Dennard, who’s eligible to return this week from the injured reserve list after sitting out the previous three games.

Morris said Dennard is “getting close” to coming back, as reported by Jason Butt of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution below.

Prior to leaving the Falcons’ Week 3 loss to the Chicago Bears with a hamstring injury, Dennard was playing well. He had just come down with a potentially game-sealing interception, but exited the game before the Bears came back to win.

Dennard would be a welcome addition to Atlanta’s secondary, which has been getting healthier in recent weeks. We’ll see if he can practice this week in preparation for Sunday’s matchup with the Detroit Lions (2-3).

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Gators hold pat in CBS Sports’ latest college football rankings

Despite sitting out Saturday UF retained its position on CBS Sports’ college football rankings holding on to the No. 7 spot despite COVID-19

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The Florida Gators did not play this past weekend — nor did three other South Eastern Conference teams — but life in college football moved on without them as Week 7 played out more of the gridiron insanity we have come to expect in this coronavirus-affected season.

While the Gators remained at No. 7 in CBS Sports’ latest college football rankings, their outlook on Florida’s past week was not at all encouraging.

Idle. Not a good week all around for the Gators. The LSU and Missouri games were moved because of COVID-19. Coach Dan Mullen tested positive, along with at least 21 players. Before the week began, Mullen suggested The Swamp be filled to capacity. No, not a good week at all.

The list is lead by the usual suspects, with the Clemson Tigers, Alabama Crimson Tide and the Georgia Bulldogs in the top three, respectively, after the latter two switched places. Asides from Florida, Alabama and Georgia, the only other SEC team featured in the top 25 is the Texas A&M Aggies, who sit at No. 16 after dropping five spots.

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Sports Illustrated has Florida Gators football at No. 7 in latest rankings

Florida Gators came in at No. 7 in Sports Illustrated’s latest college football rankings after Week 7 despite not playing due to COVID-19.

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It’s fairly clear at this point that Alabama and Clemson are far and away the top two teams in the country, at least among those currently playing.

Beyond that, though, there’s a lot of uncertainty. In Sports Illustrated’s latest rankings, Georgia remained at No. 3 despite a 41-24 loss to the Crimson Tide on Saturday. Behind them are No. 4 BYU, who is undefeated, No. 5 Notre Dame, who escaped a 1-3 Louisville team 12-7, and No. 6 Texas A&M, who beat Mississippi State comfortably.

The Gators are ranked No. 7 despite not playing on Saturday. Their previously scheduled game against LSU was moved to Dec. 12 after an outbreak of COVID-19 on the team. Here’s what SI said about them.

7. Florida (2–1)

Last game: Lost to Texas A&M on Oct. 10
Next game: Missouri Oct. 31

The only place where the Gators didn’t suffer any embarrassment this week was on the field, since their game was postponed due to a COVID-19 outbreak. That followed coach Dan Mullen’s absurd stance that he wanted to “Pack The Swamp” with 90,000 fans after the loss last Saturday to Texas A&M. The week ended with Mullen publicly acknowledging that he, too, has the virus. Florida is such a mess from a numbers standpoint that its scheduled game for next week already has been pushed back to Halloween.

No. 8 Cincinnati, No. 9 Oklahoma State and No. 10 Marshall — all of whom are currently undefeated — round out a bizarre top 10.

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Florida continues to fall in USA TODAY Sports’ latest re-rank

Despite sitting out on Saturday the Gators lost ground in USA TODAY Sports’ re-ranking, dropping one spot to No. 13 in the nation.

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Editors note: This article was originally published by USA TODAY Sports and has been republished in its entirety below. 

Clemson’s win against Georgia Tech was enough to keep the Tigers ahead of Alabama and atop the USA TODAY Sports NCAA Re-Rank 1-127.

Not that it was an easy decision. Clemson might’ve beat the Yellow Jackets 73-7, the largest margin of victory in any ACC game, but Alabama overcame a 24-17 deficit late in the first half to beat Georgia 41-24 and become the only unbeaten team in the SEC.

Each has a very good argument. Clemson is Clemson. Alabama is Alabama. That’s the argument. If you’ve been watching college football for the past five years, you’re not surprised at all that these two teams have created a distance between themselves and the rest of the Bowl Subdivision. If we’re lucky, the pair will rekindle the rivalry and meet in this year’s College Football Playoff.

Georgia didn’t fall far. The Bulldogs are down just one spot to No. 4, replaced by new No. 3 Ohio State, after playing well for about 29 minutes against the Crimson Tide. Overall, the Bulldogs’ defense seems capable of stopping any opponent in the SEC — just not Alabama.

SEC Week 4 Roundup: Alabama QB Mac Jones enters Heisman Trophy race, nightmarish day for Ole Miss

No. 5 Notre Dame had the opportunity to move into the top three but looked listless in a 12-7 win against Louisville. Ohio State and No. 6 Penn State will join the playoff chase this weekend with the start of Big Ten play.

Among the biggest movers forward this week are Coastal Carolina, Florida State and South Carolina after each posted wins against ranked opponents. Tennessee, Auburn and Mississippi State are among the group that had the biggest falls.

And the re-rank makes one last addition: Massachusetts joins the list after making its debut against Georgia Southern. The Minutemen lost 41-0 and slot in at No. 126, one spot from the bottom. Welcome to the season!

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Seahawks vs. Cardinals game limited to maximum of 1,200 fans

The Seahawks vs. Cardinals game in Week 7 will have a maximum of 1,200 people and the Cardinals issued a list of rules for fans to follow.

The Seattle Seahawks’ Week 7 game against the Arizona Cardinals will be limited to 1,200 people to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, with tickets exclusive to season-ticket holders.

The Cardinals organization issued a set of notifications and rules for attendees to follow:

  • Masks will be mandatory. Failure to comply will result in ejection.
  • The 1,200 tickets will be allocated in pods of two on both the east and west sides of the stadium with 600 per side.
  • To allow for social distancing, seats not available will be zip-tied to prevent their use.
  • Tickets and parking are 100% digital and touch-lessly scanned upon entry. Concessions will also be contactless.
  • Additional staff will continuously clean all high-contact surfaces and restrooms.

This will be a pivotal matchup between NFC West rivals with the division up for grabs despite Seattle’s 5-0 record thus far. Arizona looks noticeably better than in years past and divisional games are always unpredictable.

Kickoff is set for 1:05 p.m. PT on Sunday, Oct. 25.

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Florida Gators cling to top 10 spot in latest AP Top 25 Poll

Week 7 of college football action is in the books and Florida, despite not playing due to a COVID-19 outbreak, remains at No. 10 in the poll

The postponement of Florida’s game against LSU this week as a result of an outbreak of COVID-19 within the program didn’t have a negative impact on UF’s standing in the polls.

After moving up one spot from No. 9 to No. 8 in the Amway Coaches Poll earlier on Sunday, the Gators held firm at No. 10 in the latest AP Top 25.

Clemson and Alabama retained the No. 1 and No. 2 spots, respectively, while Georgia dropped just one spot to No. 4 following its 41-24 loss to the Crimson Tide. Notre Dame replaces the Bulldogs at No. 3 following an unconvincing 12-7 win over Louisville on Saturday.

Texas A&M is now in the top 10, as well. After stringing together back-to-back victories over Florida and Mississippi State, the Aggies are up four spots to No. 7.

Outside of the four SEC teams in the top 10, no other league programs are in the top 25 as the conference begins to cannibalize itself a bit. Auburn dropped out of the top 25 after losing to South Carolina for the first time since 1933.

Among the biggest fallers of the week is North Carolina, who torpedoed from No. 5 to No. 14 following a loss to a Florida State team that entered winless against FBS competition.

Here’s the full poll.

RANK TEAM PV CONF PTS
1 Clemson (5-0) 1 ACC 1,542 (54)
2 Alabama (4-0) 2 SEC 1,494 (8)
3 Notre Dame (4-0) 4 ACC 1,337
4 Georgia (3-1) 3 SEC 1,300
5 Ohio State (0-0) 6 Big Ten 1,223
6 Oklahoma State (3-0) 7 Big 12 1,137
7 Texas A&M (3-1) 11 SEC 1,054
8 Penn State (0-0) 9 Big Ten 1,033
9 Cincinnati (3-0) 8 AAC 1,028
10 Florida (2-1) 10 SEC 942
11 Miami (FL) (4-1) 13 ACC 887
12 Brigham Young (5-0) 14 Independent 875
13 Oregon (0-0) 12 Pac-12 841
14 North Carolina (3-1) 5 ACC 677
14 Wisconsin (0-0) 16 Big Ten 677
16 SMU (5-0) 17 AAC 638
17 Iowa State (3-1) 20 Big 12 511
18 Michigan (0-0) 19 Big Ten 489
19 Virginia Tech (3-1) 23 ACC 411
20 Kansas State (3-1) 22 Big 12 399
21 Minnesota (0-0) 24 Big Ten 234
22 Marshall (4-0) C-USA 227
23 North Carolina State (4-1) ACC 199
24 USC (0-0) 25 Pac-12 192
25 Coastal Carolina (4-0) Sun Belt 185
Others receiving votes:

Memphis 76, Oklahoma 74, Tulsa 58, West Virginia 57, Auburn 48, Iowa 42, Louisiana-Lafayette 40, Liberty 37, Utah 36, UAB 30, Army 29, Arkansas 15, Air Force 14, Kentucky 12, Tennessee 11, Virginia 9, Arizona State 9, Washington 8, South Carolina 8, Indiana 4, Texas 1

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Good news for the Florida Gators in latest Amway Coaches Poll

Florida’s game vs LSU was postponed but UF still managed to hop up a spot in the latest Amway Coaches Poll while many of the SEC saw a slide

The Florida Gators got some good news on Sunday despite sitting the weekend out — and next weekend as well — due to a coronavirus outbreak on the team. According to the latest update to the Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports, UF moved up one spot from No. 9 to No. 8 after college football’s Week 7 action.

Three other Southeastern Conference teams sit in the latest top-10, including Texas A&M, who jumped two spots to take the No. 9 position right behind the Gators. Despite a loss to the second-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide, the Georgia Bulldogs dropped only one notch to No. 4 — switching places with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish — giving the SEC two of the top-4 teams in the nation.

However, this past weekend was otherwise a tumultuous one for the conference’s middle-of-the-pack teams, with the Auburn Tigers and the Tennessee Volunteers dropping from No. 14 and No. 17, respectively, out of the polls, leaving the league with only the four aforementioned member schools in the top-25.

The complete rankings from Week 7 of college football play are posted below.

Rank Team RCD PTS 1ST PREV CHG Hi/Lo
1 Clemson 5-0 1540 52 1 1/1
2 Alabama 4-0 1494 8 2 2/3
3 Notre Dame 4-0 1351 0 4 1 3/10
4 Georgia 3-1 1295 0 3 -1 3/4
5 Ohio State 0-0 1254 2 5 2/10
6 Oklahoma State 3-0 1149 0 7 1 6/19
7 Penn State 0-0 1059 0 8 1 7/13
8 Florida 2-1 1002 0 9 1 3/9
9 Texas A&M 3-1 1001 0 11 2 9/20
10 Cincinnati 3-0 989 0 10 10/22
11 Miami 4-1 890 0 12 1 7/NR
11 Brigham Young 5-0 890 0 13 2 11/23
13 North Carolina 3-1 725 0 6 -7 6/19
14 Wisconsin 0-0 698 0 15 1 12/18
15 Oregon 0-0 683 0 16 1 9/17
16 Southern Methodist 5-0 618 0 18 2 16/NR
17 Michigan 0-0 507 0 19 2 15/21
18 Iowa State 3-1 485 0 20 2 18/NR
19 Kansas State 3-1 395 0 22 3 19/NR
20 Virginia Tech 3-1 373 0 23 3 18/24
21 Minnesota 0-0 209 0 25 4 18/NR
22 NC State 4-1 200 0 NR 5 22/NR
23 Southern California 0-0 186 0 24 1 17/NR
24 Coastal Carolina 4-0 150 0 NR 8 24/NR
25 Marshall 4-0 139 0 NR 4 25/NR
Schools Dropped Out:
No. 14 Auburn; No. 17 Tennessee; No. 21 UL Lafayette.
Others Receiving Votes:
Auburn 93; Army 90; West Virginia 64; Kentucky 60; Oklahoma 59; Liberty 57; Memphis 50; Utah 48; Iowa 48; UAB 42; Boise State 37; UL Lafayette 31; Arkansas 29; Tennessee 25; Texas Christian 22; Air Force 14; Texas 12; South Carolina 12; Tulsa 10; Arizona State 10; Washington 8; Missouri 7; Louisiana State 7; California 6; Boston College 6; Nebraska 5; Indiana 5; Florida State 4; Stanford 3; Maine 3; Central Florida 1.
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Lions 2019 rewatch: Week 7 notebook from the loss vs. the Vikings

The Lions get outcoached and outworked by the visiting Vikings, spoiling a career day from Marvin Jones

The Lions enter Week 7 coming off a short and frustrating week after the Week 6 Monday Night Football loss to the Packers. Now 2-2-1, Detroit hosts the division rival Minnesota Vikings. Minnesota is 4-2 and has won its last two games (NYG and PHI) by a combined score of 66-30.

Da’Shawn Hand and Mike Daniels are the only regulars who are inactive for the Lions. The Vikings are not missing any starters due to injury. Bradley Rogers is the referee.

First quarter

Lions get the ball first and it’s nearly a disaster right away. Matthew Stafford’s first pass should have been picked off by Eric Kendricks on a checkdown throw over the middle to Kerryon Johnson. Stafford is not sharp on this drive, missing throws to Marvin Jones and Jesse James. He dodges a bullet with a potential fumble that is overturned and ruled an incomplete pass on a play where the Lions OL fails to pick up blitzing slot CB Mackensie Alexander, who hits Stafford as he’s throwing. Give credit to the defensive scheme here as both LT Taylor Decker and LG Joe Dahl correctly locked up their marks, but nobody else was left available to block Alexander in a 7-man rush. That’s on Stafford.

The drive ends with a punt after a false start penalty on the field goal attempt (on long snapper Don Muhlbach) pushed the ball back farther than coach Patricia was comfortable with for Matt Prater’s attempt. Rather than try a 59-yard attempt, the Lions instead punted.

Detroit’s defense forces a punt on a nice 3rd-down sideline tackle by Tracy Walker, who forces the fumble out of bounds. On that play, the Lions showed eight on the line of scrimmage against a bunch formation but only rushed four. Good coverage on Adam Theilen by Darius Slay on both 2nd and 3rd downs. Jahlani Tavai posted a picture-perfect run fit on Dalvin Cook’s only carry, shedding the FB block and (with Christian Jones) striking and dropping the Vikings RB.

Graham Glasgow executes a fantastic RG pull that stonewalls the LB but K. Johnson cannot make safety Anthony Harris miss in the open field. Perfectly blocked run only gains six. It goes for at least 20 if Johnson can break Harris’ clutching at his calf.

Stafford has quickly identified his mismatch for the day: Marvin Jones vs. Xavier Rhodes on the outside. It’s basically the only viable passing target as neither Kenny Golladay nor Danny Amendola are getting any separation. Amendola cannot shake LB Anthony Barr on a quick slant. Golladay looks very sluggish early on, though he is also being held by Trae Waynes quite a bit.

Nick Bawden whiffs on a block on an edge run on his very first rep. Johnson goes down again on first contact. Stafford goes back to what’s working, finding Jones on the right sideline in the red zone. He puts a wicked spin on Waynes, gets a great seal block from T.J. Hockenson and scampers into the end zone. Prater’s conversion puts the Lions up 7-0.

Walker and A’Shawn Robinson both miss clean tackle-for-loss attempts on Cook’s first run on the next drive. The Vikings eventually score a TD on an absolutely gorgeous play fake by Kirk Cousins rolling into a bootleg to his left. Cousins feathers the ball into a microscopic window just over Quandre Diggs’s leaping and the back of the end zone to Theilen, who had a half-step on Slay but very little room. Legitimately one of the best throws I’ve ever seen.

Mike Ford just misses blocking the extra point, great effort. Tie game at 7-7.

Lions use a 3 TE set to start. Both Logan Thomas and Hockenson quickly lose their blocks and Johnson’s run goes nowhere. I love the quick screen to Jones on 3rd and short but he only gets it because of his own effort. Golladay and James both stood there and watched instead of blocking for him.

Ty Johnson takes over at RB and has some good reps, including a real nice circle route that gets the Lions into the red zone. Stafford bounces a throw to a wide open Hockenson in the back of the end zone on a play that gets negated by defensive holding. Great route, should have been six points.

A very decisive Stafford cashes in with the Jones-on-Rhodes matchup two plays later. Rocket throw, nice catch, a bewildered Rhodes looks for anyone to point a finger at for not helping him. 14-7 Lions.

Great Jarrad Davis blitz forces a scared Cousins to just chuck the ball away on the final play of the quarter. Davis blasted through the line and put two people on the ground on the way to Cousins.

Second quarter

Cousins connects with Diggs on another fantastic throw. Slay is in perfect phase in coverage but is late to recognize the ball. This is a fun matchup. The two respectfully tap one another’s behinds after the play.

The Vikings OTs, Riley Reiff on the left and Brian O’Neill on the right, are winning against the EDGEs, primarily Devon Kennard and Romeo Okwara, on just about every run attempt. It’s very noticeable on this drive. Tavai and Will Harris are missing their run fits and that’s not helping.

Legit defensive penalties on Slay and Coleman (negating a Tracy Walker end zone INT; Patricia challenged the call and lost) set the Vikings up for a too-easy Cousins TD pass to Olabisi Johnson. Nice play scheme by the Vikings sets up some natural picks, something the Lions simply do not utilize in the red zone. We’re tied at 14.

The Vikings learned from the Packers game in Week 6 that the Lions do not throw the ball out of 2TE sets well. Their safety is almost at the line of scrimmage waiting for the run plays every time the Lions have a dual TE on one side of the line. A great Sam Martin punt is the only saving grace of the Lions next possession.

I make the point about the safety usage for MIN because the Vikings are frequently deploying 2TE sets, but the Lions safety (Diggs on this drive but also Harris) don’t even take one step forward from their normal spot to counter the formation. Diggs is actually starting deeper than normal on some of these runs.

Coleman strips Stefon Diggs on a crossing route but the Vikings get lucky and recover the fumble. The next play, Damon Harrison goes down with an injury. He’d been nicely occupying the middle of the field against the run. The next run comes right at the gap and John Atkins is blown aside too easily. Another missed run fit for Tavai, who can’t get off the block. Cook runs almost at will and scores to put the Vikings up 21-14. The right side of the Lions defense (Okwara, Davis, Coleman, Diggs) offers zero resistance on the runs late in the drive.

Golladay finally gets a sniff off play-action down the field. Great blitz pickup by Ty Johnson. In the red zone, Frank Ragnow gets called for a hold on a play where Vikings NT Shamar Stephen is guilty of prolonged hands to the face. The officials give the Lions a terrible make-up call with a mythical roughing the passer against Everson Griffen on the next play. Two plays after that, Anthony Barr–playing a spy role on Stafford with a 3-man rush–gets called for roughing the passer after crashing into the QB when Stafford throws it away because neither Golladay nor Amendola can get an inch of separation.

Stafford correctly finds the best matchup with Jones isolated on backup CB Mike Hughes and the quick-strike TD ties the game at 21 on the last play of the quarter. Great catch by Jones, who has been the best player on the field so far for either team. Fun first half of offensive football for both teams.