Minneapolis, MN (SportsNetwork.
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Timberwolves officially named Flip Saunders as the franchises new head coach on
Friday. Saunders served as the Timberwolves bench boss for parts of 10 seasons
from 1995-2005 and oversaw the most successful era of the franchises history,
highlighted by trip to the Western Conference finals following a franchise- best
58-24 regular-season record in 2003-04. "After an exhaustive process and several
thorough discussions with Flip, we came to the conclusion that he was the
stabilizing force needed to lead our team," Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor said
in a statement. "Flip led us to our most successful seasons; he knows what it
takes to win in the NBA as his track record speaks for itself." After struggling
to a 25-26 record to start the 2004-05 season, the Timberwolves decided to
dismiss Saunders, who returned to the organization in May 2013 as president of
basketball operations. He also took a minority ownership stake in the team. "In
talking to Glen, we came to the decision that this outcome would be the best for
our franchise," said Saunders, who will continue to serve as the teams president
of basketball operations. "I will work tirelessly to bring back the success our
franchise experienced in the late 90s to early 2000s. To that end, I will
assemble a diverse, experienced coaching staff that will bring out the best in
our players." Saunders also spent time as head coach of the Detroit Pistons and
Washington Wizards before his return to the Twin Cities. He has a record of
638-526 in parts of 16 seasons, including 411-326 with the Wolves. He replaces
the retired Rick Adelman, who spent three seasons with the Wolves and 23 years
as a head coach in the NBA. Adelman guided Minnesota to a record of 97-133,
including 40-42 this past season. The Wolves missed the playoffs for the 10th
straight year, but the 40 wins were the clubs most since a 44-38 mark in
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and protected it well on their way to a 3-1 series-clinching win over the Boston
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fourth lines, the Canadiens certainly benefitted from production lower down
their forward depth chart.Philadelphia, PA (SportsNetwork.com) - While
championship weekend caused a big shake up in the College Football Playoff
rankings, it was uneventful in the Heisman race as the favorite only separated
himself from the field even more. 1. Marcus Mariota, QB, Oregon (last week: No.
1) -- Theres officially no more drama left in the race for the Heisman Trophy,
as Mariota sewed up the award with yet another dazzling performance in the
Pac-12 title game against Arizona (51-13). Mariota successfully avenged the
Ducks only loss of the season to the Wildcats back in October by completing
25-of-38 passes for 313 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions, while
rushing for an additional three scores. After Mariotas big-game presence was
questioned in recent seasons with crucial losses late in the year, the star
signal caller has stepped up with one of the greatest seasons in recent memory,
passing for 3,783 yards while throwing just two interceptions in 372 attempts,
and rushing for 669 yards. Hes accounted for 53 total touchdowns, the most by an
FBS player in a single season since 2008 (Chase Clement 57, Sam Bradford 55).
Expect a near- unanimous vote in Mariotas favor on Saturday night in an exciting
precursor to Oregons College Football Playoff experience. 2. Melvin Gordon, RB,
Wisconsin (last week: No. 2) -- It was an anticlimactic finish to the season for
Gordon and the Badgers, who were embarrassed in the Big Ten Championship Game by
Ohio State, 59-0. For the first time since Sept. 9 (a span of 10 straight
games), Gordon failed to top 100 yards rushing in the blowout loss, as he turned
26 carries into only 76 yards. The stud tailback had worked his way into a
neck-and-neck competition with Mariota for the award with his outstanding play
of late, which was highlighted by a then- FBS single-game record 408 yards
against Nebraska on Nov. 15, but he needed a much better performance against
Ohio State to earn additional first-place votes. Ending the campaign on a
whimper has all but locked up the award for Mariota, but Gordon and his Big
Ten-record 2,336 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns is a deserving No. 2. 3. Amari
Cooper, WR, Alabama (last week: No 3) -- The Crimson Tide dominated Missouri in
the SEC Championship Game with a 42-13 victory, and Cooper capped the regular
season with his fifth double-digit reception game of the year, as he finished
with 12 catches for 83 yards. The performance left Cooper with 115 receptions on
the year, which is not only tops in the nation but an SEC record, breaking
Jordan Matthews (Vanderbilt) previous mark of 112 set last season. Cooper is the
most dominant receiver in the country -- his 1,656 yards is also most in the FBS
and his 14 touchdowns are tied for second. Alabama was heavily reliant on Cooper
this season, as the teams 16 other pass-catchers combined for just 153
receptions, and its likely Bama wouldnt be the No. 1 team ready to take on Ohio
State in the College Football Playoff without Cooper. 4. Trevone Boykin, QB, TCU
(last week: No 4) -- The Horned Frogs have experienced several different
emotions over the past week. They were riding high into their matchup with Iowa
State as the No. 3 team in the College Football Playoff rankings, and took care
of business with a resounding 55-3 victory over the Cyclones, only to get
leapfrogged by Ohio State in the final version of the rankings to miss out on
the tournament. Its certainly a frustrating time for TCU, but at least it can
hang its hat on Boykin as a Heisman finalist. The signal caller saved his best
performance for last, as he threw for a career-high 460 yards on 30-of-41
passing against ISU, rushing for 44 yards and even caught a 55-yard touchdown.
Boykins not going to win the award, but with more than 4,400 total yards and 39
touchdowns, he deserves to be mentioned among the best of the best. 5. Cody
Kessler, QB, USC (last weeek: No.
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year, six players were invited to New York City as finalists, a rarity, but
expect the number to go back to the traditional four this year, with Kessler
falling just shy of finalist distinction. Kessler was arguably the nations best
pocket passer with 3,505 yards on 70.7 percent completions, 36 touchdowns and
just four interceptions, and if he decides to return for his senior season he
can expect another shot at the award in 2015. 6. Bryce Petty, QB, Baylor (last
week: No. 6) -- The Bears have all the same beefs as TCU, a team they defeated
on their way to an 11-1 record, but ultimately the College Football Playoff
committee punished the Big 12 for not having a conference championship game.
Petty ended the year on a high note to give his team the best opportunity to
sneak into the field. In a 38-27 victory over nationally-ranked Kansas State,
Petty completed 85 percent of his passes (34-of-40) for 412 yards with a
touchdown and an interception, while adding a rushing touchdown. Petty failed to
make the finalist field last season with 46 touchdowns, and he fell well short
of that number this time around with 31, but his accomplishments as the captain
of the nations most prolific offense are still worth noting. 7. Tevin Coleman,
RB, Indiana (last week: No. 7) -- Gordon has cast a large shadow over the
running backs this season, but Coleman quietly went about his business for a
three-win Indiana team by recording a 2,000-yard season of his own (2,036 to be
exact) while scoring 15 touchdowns. The tailbacks accomplishments are even
greater considering he chewed up some impressive defenses like Missouri,
Michigan State, Ohio State and Iowa in a one- dimensional offense where he was
the only weapon. 8. Jameis Winston, QB, Florida State (last week: unranked) --
Its difficult to gauge which is more impressive: the Seminoles undefeated record
or their uncanny ability to pull out nail-biting wins without looking very good.
FSU was up to their usual shenanigans in the ACC Championship Game, as it held
off Georgia Tech for a 37-35 to secure its spot in the College Football Playoff.
After struggling mightily leading up to the game with 11 interceptions in the
previous five contests, Winston finally looked like his old self in the victory,
completing 21-of-30 passes for 309 yards with three touchdowns and no
interceptions. But it was too little, too late for the reigning Heisman winner,
who sits with 3,559 yards, 24 touchdowns and 17 interceptions. Now well have to
see if the Seminoles can continue their magic against Oregon in the playoff, and
ultimately if Winston returns for his junior season to try and rebound from a
disappointing individual campaign this year. 9. Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi
State (last week: No. 10) -- All of the momentum Prescott built up while leading
his team to a 9-0 start came to a screeching halt once the Bulldogs closed out
the regular season with losses in two of three games, but even with a poor
finish the quarterback put together a fantastic year with 2,996 passing yards,
939 rushing yards and 38 total touchdowns. If Prescott improves as much next
season as he did from his sophomore to junior years, hell be in the thick of the
2015 Heisman race as well. 10. Gerod Holliman, DB, Louisville -- Holliman
finally sneaks onto the list after weeks of being relegated to honorable mention
status. One of the best defensive players in the nation, Holliman was a
game-changer in the secondary for the 9-3 Cardinals with an FBS-record tying 14
interceptions, including two off Winston back on Oct. 30. Holliman will have a
chance to break Al Worleys 46-year-old record in the Belk Bowl against Georgia.
Dropped Out: Samaje Perine, RB, Oklahoma; Anu Solomon, QB, Arizona. Honorable
Mention: Ameer Abdullah, RB, Nebraska; Nick Marshall, QB, Auburn; Bo Wallace,
QB, Ole Miss.
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