Natl. Sports Headlines for Friday, Nov. 4th



Natl. Sports Headlines for Friday, Nov. 4th:


BOSTON (AP) - EJ Manuel threw for one touchdown and ran for

another as Florida State opened a 28-point halftime lead and

coasted to a lopsided 38-7 victory over Boston College. With their

fourth straight win, the 6-3 Seminoles qualified for a bowl game

for an NCAA-best 30th consecutive year while BC fell to 2-7 in a

rebuilding year.

 


BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - Southern California is a three-touchdown

favorite when they travel to Boulder to meet a 1-8 Colorado team in

the first meeting between the two teams as members of the Pac-10.

The Trojans are 6-2 under coach Lane Kiffen and are braced for cold

conditions as temperatures tonight in Boulder are expected in the

upper 30s.

 


NEW YORK (AP) - Detroit Tigers 24-game winner Justin Verlander

has won player of the year in voting by the Major League Baseball

Players Association, becoming the second pitcher to earn the honor.

Verlander beat out Boston first baseman Adrian Gonzalez and New

York Yankees outfielder Curtis Granderson for the Players Choice

Award.

 


NEW YORK (AP) - NBA players and owners resume negotiations

Saturday, with the union's leaders saying they are unified and

denying reports of a rift. Owners and players haven't met in a

week, and the four-month lockout already has caused cancellation of

the first month of the NBA regular season.

 


CORNELIUS, N.C. (AP) - Michael Waltrip Racing says David

Reutimann (ROO'-tih-mihn) will not be back with the team next

season. MWR has a news conference scheduled today at Texas Motor

Speedway, and is expected to announce Mark Martin will take over

the No. 00 Toyota next year.








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