Oregon receiver and Olympic hurdler Devon Allen will miss the rest of the season
because of a left knee injury, the team confirmed Monday night.
Mike Quick Womens Jersey .Allen injured the
anterior cruciate ligament in his knee during the fourth quarter of Saturdays
35-32 loss at Nebraska. The nature of the injury was first reported by the Duck
Territory website.Allen, who also runs track at Oregon, finished fifth in the
110-meter hurdles last month at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. He became the
fourth active college football player in the modern era to compete in track and
field at the Olympics.The team also confirmed that left tackle Tyrell Crosby
will miss the rest of the season because of a broken foot.Allen injured his
right knee at the end of his freshman season and required surgery before
returning last year.Crosby posted to Twitter: Thank you everyone (especially the
Oregon and Nebraska fans) for your get well tweets. Ill bounce back from this, I
promise!After competing in Rio, Allen was a late arrival for the Ducks fall camp
but jumped right back into action. He appeared in the opener against UC Davis
and started Week 2 against Virginia and caught a 77-yard touchdown pass from
quarterback Dakota Prukop.Allen first made a splash as a redshirt freshman,
finishing as the teams third-best receiver with 41 catches for 684 yards and
seven touchdowns -- including an 80-yard TD pass from then-quarterback Marcus
Mariota against Washington State.But his season ended when he injured his knee
on the opening kickoff of Oregons Rose Bowl victory that year over Florida
State. He required surgery and missed that seasons national championship game
against Ohio State.He spent much of last season trying to return to form on the
football field and the track -- while eyeing the ultimate prize of an Olympic
bid. He appeared in 12 games, but caught just nine passes for 94 yardsAllen
earned a spot on the Olympic Team for Rio by winning the 110-meter hurdles in
the Olympic Trials this past July at Oregons Hayward Field. He also won the NCAA
title in the event.Crosby, a 6-foot-5 junior, is widely considered a potential
high NFL draft pick. He left the Nebraska game in the first half.
Fletcher Cox Jersey . Perez, 35, posted a 1-2
record with a 3.69 earned-run average in 19 relief appearances last season. His
season ended Aug. 9 due to a torn ligament in his left elbow. Perez joins
infielder Andy LaRoche and catcher Mike Nickeas with minor-league agreements for
2014 that include invitations to attend spring training.
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since Sabella was named coach in 2011. Argentina boasts Lionel Messi, Gonzalo
Higuain, Sergio Aguero, Ezequiel Lavezzi and Angel Di Maria. The Way-Too-Early
Top 25 rankings for next season in college basketball have been updated, and
weve decided to look beyond the on-the-court talent. In this political season,
slogans are important and ever-present. Which slogans would each of the teams in
our top 25 have on hats, T-shirts and billboards?1. Duke Blue Devils: Kiss The
Ring(s) Mike Krzyzewski continues to extend his legacy. If he had left the game
a decade ago, his name still would have stood among the games great coaches.
Today, he impresses with his longevity. He led Duke to the Final Four in the
1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. Thirty years after he led the 1985-86 Duke squad
to the national championship game, hell enter 2016-17 with the nations No. 1
squad, a team so stacked that five-star recruit Marques Bolden could come off
the bench. This is Jack Nicklaus winning the Masters at 46. This is George
Foremans knockout of former champ Michael Moorer when he was 45. This is Henry
Fondas best actor for On the Golden Pond (1981) when he was 76 years old.
Krzyzewski just keeps going. -- Myron Medcalf2. Villanova Wildcats: A Shot So
Nice, Lets See It Twice Its probably too much to ask to replicate the dramatic
way Kris Jenkins buzzer-beating 3-pointer captured coach Jay Wrights first
national championship. (Actually, Andy Katz got him to replicate it, and Jenkins
made it seven of 11 times.) Jenkins is back, along with Josh Hart and Jalen
Brunson, which gives?the Wildcats a solid core to make a run at a second
straight title. Who would argue with another crack at seeing one of the best
championship game finishes in tournament history? -- C.L. Brown3. Kentucky
Wildcats: Bams Your Man A good nickname is easy to sell. Take Dwight Eisenhowers
immortal 1952 slogan, I Like Ike, which was so perfect that his reelection
campaign basically recycled it (I Still Like Ike). Edrice Adebayo doesnt roll
off the tongue quite as well as Bam, and neither does it communicate just what
Adebayo will bring to Kentucky as a freshman in 2016-17. John Caliparis beast
with skills plays like his name sounds; at the very least, hell bring ferocious
rebounding to a team whose 2015-16 frontcourt frequently lacked for either. --
Eamonn Brennan4. Kansas Jayhawks: In Bill We Trust It makes sense because KU has
owned the Big 12 basically since Bill Self arrived from Illinois. Since Selfs
second season in Lawrence, the Jayhawks have finished on top of the league every
single season for a dozen consecutive years. In seven of the past eight seasons,
Kansas won the regular-season title outright. -- Jeff Goodman5. Virginia
Cavaliers: Preserve, Protect and Defend Eponymous confusions abound in
Charlottesville, where both the head coach (no, not that?Tony Bennett) and the
arena (sorry, wrong John Paul Jones) sport monikers with prior claims to fame.
But when it comes to performance on the floor, all confusion is dispelled:
Virginia is synonymous with defense. In 2015-16, the Cavaliers held ACC
opponents to just 0.99 points per possession, which marked the fifth consecutive
season in which UVA limited its conference foes to less than a point per trip.
-- John Gasaway6. North Carolina Tar Heels: Takes A Licking, Keeps On Ticking
These have not been easy times for the Tar Heels. As if the ever-hanging cloud
from an academic scandal and NCAA investigation wasnt enough, North Carolina
lost a national championship on a body blow of a buzzer-beater. Yet here are the
Heels, reloaded and ready to go again and perhaps even Final Four-worthy. --
Dana ONeil7. Oregon Ducks: Duck ... Duck ... We Run The West Coast This new game
is the one in which Oregon enters the season with a chance to reach its first
Final Four since 1939 and run through the Pac-12 again. The Ducks won the
leagues regular-season and tournament titles in 2015-16. With Tyler Dorsey (13.4
PPG, 40 percent from beyond the arc), Dillon Brooks (16.7 PPG) and Chris Boucher
(12.1 PPG, 7.4 RPG) back for Dana Altmans squad, Oregon could dominate the
league and own the Best Team on the West Coast title again. But its the national
title that the Ducks crave, and theyre legit contenders. Now, lets revisit this
if the foot injury that has sidelined Brooks lingers into December. -- Medcalf8.
Wisconsin Badgers: Un-Garded Enthusiasm Badgers head coach Greg Gard got off to
a rocky start last season, while making the unexpected transition from assistant
coach to head coach after Bo Ryan stepped down at the start of the season. Gard
quickly righted things in Wisconsin, and his team finished strong before falling
just short of an Elite Eight berth in the NCAA tournament. With the major pieces
back -- including Nigel Hayes, Bronson Koenig and Ethan Happ -- theres good
reason to expect the Badgers to live up to their likely top 10 preseason rank
and the expectations that come with it. -- Brown9. Xavier Musketeers: Tippecanoe
And Bluiett Too Before you ask what William Henry Harrisons moniker (the hero of
Tippacanoe) has to do with Xavier basketball, allow us to remind you that
Harrison was a senator from Ohio when the catchiest song/campaign slogan of the
19th century catapulted him to the presidency. It also works on a thematic
level. Xavier was already a top-15 shoe-in when star rising junior Trevon
Bluiett stepped back from NBA draft consideration, and that was a well-regarded
bonus to a returning, Big East title-contending core of Jalen Reynolds, Edmond
Sumner and J.P. Macura and, pending a suspension, guard Myles Davis. --
Brennan10. Michigan State Spartans: Building The Bridge The Spartans welcome to
East Lansing Tom Izzos highest-rated recruit in more than a dozen years in
talented, versatile and skilled forward Miles Bridges. The local product (he
hails from Flint) chose Michigan State over Kentucky, and he should be the go-to
guy for Tom Izzo before long. -- Goodman11. Indiana Hoosiers: More Chances At
The Basketball Ring It has been five months since a presidential candidate
referred to a hoop as a basketball ring in a campaign appearance in the state of
Indiana. Perhaps the wording was ill-advised, but let the record show the
candidate had every reason to direct our attention toward said object. First,
there is, of course, that certain movie scene. Second, the states flagship
program, Indiana, indeed excels at creating shot opportunities at the rim. This
excellence is by design, and Tom Crean is something of a master practitioner. --
Gasaway12. Arizona Wildcats: Never Let Em See You Sweat With a talented freshmen
class, plus Alonzo Trier, not even the occasionally glandular-challenged Sean
Miller will have much reason to worry. His dress shirts should be grateful. --
ONeil13. Louisville Cardinals: Its Only Funny That Your Team Cant Score Weve all
had our laughs at Louisvilles expense. The Katina Powell sex scandal that thrust
the Cardinals into the plot of a Lifetime, uh, Showtime, uh, Cinemax movie cost
Rick Pitinos squad its postseason aspirations last season. The NCAA could hammer
the program at any moment. But the simmering vibe around the team suggests that
school officials bellieve the self-imposed postseason ban might represent the
most significant punitive measure.
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case, Louisville will finally focus on basketball, and with a backcourt of
Quentin Snider, Donovan Mitchell, grad transfer Tony Hicks and five-star recruit
V.J. King, the Cardinals should compete for the ACC crown. They boast the talent
to make a deep run in the NCAA tournament. How? By suffocating opponents:
Louisville has finished fifth or higher in KenPom.coms adjusted defensive
efficiency rankings since 2011. This time, however, theyll play with that
vengeful edge. The targets? Everyone. Well see whos laughing in March. --
Medcalf14. Purdue Boilermakers: Think B.I.G Its fitting that during Bad Boy
Records family reunion tour, the Boilermakers borrow the phrase once used to
promote the Notorious B.I.G.s second album. Purdue has its own Biggie in
sophomore forward Caleb Swanigan, whose aunts gave him the nickname as a kid.
Swanigan delayed turning pro to return to school and figures to take more
ownership of the team this season. He leads what could be one of the best
frontcourt tandems in the nation, alongside center Isaac Haas. -- Brown15. West
Virginia Mountaineers: Strong Together With apologies to one of the two
major-party presidential campaigns of the 2016 cycle, Stronger Together is one
of the first things that comes to mind in regard to the Mountaineers mens
basketball team. This is a group with few, if any, genuine stars. Bob Huggins
team is coached to embrace this fact at every turn, as it springs relentless,
all-in pressure on ostensibly more talented groups. It usually works. --
Brennan16. Gonzaga Bulldogs: Fews Good Men This one is obviously in honor of
coach Mark Few, who has taken the Zags to the NCAA tournament in each of his 17
seasons at the helm. Few has made Gonzaga a national brand, despite the fact
that it plays in the West Coast Conference. Hes 466-111 in his career and has
gotten to the Sweet 16 six times in his tenure. This years team should extend
the streak, with the return of big man Przemek Karnowski and the addition of
three transfers (Jordan Mathews, Johnathan Williams, Nigel Williams-Goss) who
should all start. -- Goodman17. UCLA Bruins: Are You Better Off Than You Were
Four Years Ago? This is Steve Alfords fourth season at the helm in Westwood,
where expectations are appropriately lofty. Freshman point guard Lonzo Ball is
being projected as a 2017 lottery pick, and the young man will be joining a
rotation that returns four starters: Bryce Alford, Isaac Hamilton, Aaron Holiday
and?Thomas Welsh. Will this roster enable?Alford to equal or exceed the 13-5
Pac-12 mark former coach Ben Howland posted on his way out the door in 2012-13?
Step one will be improved accuracy from a UCLA offense that shied away from 3s
yet shot a mediocre 48 percent on its 2s in conference play last season. --
Gasaway18. Maryland Terrapins: Dont Swap Horses In The Middle Of The Stream
Lincolns old campaign works well for those who wonder if Melo Trimble has lost
his fastball. No doubt, his sophomore year wasnt as scintillating as his
freshman season, but Trimble remains the steadiest course across the challenging
Big Ten waters. -- ONeil19. Saint Marys Gaels: Aussie, Aussie, Aussie When
Australia challenged the United States in the early rounds of the Olympics last
month, those tied to the emerging talent pool in Australia were not surprised.
Australian Ben Simmons was the No. 1 pick in Junes NBA draft. Utah point guard
Dante Exum could mature into a young star in the coming years. Australia is
real. Thats why Saint Marys coach Randy Bennett has tapped that market
throughout his career. He brought Australia national team standouts Matthew
Dellavedova and Patty Mills to the United States. This years Saint Marys squad
features Australian stars Emmett Naar and Dane Pineau. In all, Saint Marys
WCC-contender of a roster will include seven players from Australia. This is not
a fad. Its a movement. -- Medcalf20. Creighton Bluejays: Stay Tuned For Act II
Marcus Foster makes his debut with the Bluejays after two seasons at Kansas
State. Fosters time with the Wildcats could be defined as much by troublesome
disciplinary issues as by his displays of talent. Creighton is banking on the
hope that Fosters second act in college basketball will be more seamless than
his first. Foster joins a backcourt that saw point guard Maurice Watson Jr. lead
the Blue Jays in scoring after he transferred from Boston University. --
Brown21. Rhode Island Rams: R.I.s.e Wed need a well-paid designer to maximize
the messaging potential here, commissioning a logo and series of marks that make
Rhode Islands initials both obvious and seamlessly integrated into the slogan
word. The concept, though, is self-explanatory: With star guard E.C. Matthews
back from injury, Dan Hurleys program, which finished 17-15 last season, has
already ascended to a consensus preseason top-25 spot and might have much more
in store. -- Brennan22. Cincinnati Bearcats: Stronger Than Dirt It also happens
to be the slogan for Ajax, but it pertains to Mick Cronin and his program, which
is built on toughness. Cronins group traditionally isnt the most well-known in
the country, but the Bearcats have gone to the NCAA tournament in six
consecutive seasons. They have done so with a bunch of lunchpail guys who play
harder and tougher than their opponents on most occasions. -- Goodman23. Florida
State Seminoles: New Birth Of Freedom What has gotten into the Seminoles? For
years, Leonard Hamiltons men were known for playing a rugged and methodical
average-to-slow style. Then last season, FSU hit the accelerator, to the point
that the Noles averaged 70 possessions per 40 minutes in ACC play. Only North
Carolina and Wake Forest went faster than Hamiltons guys in conference action.
If Dwayne Bacon, Xavier Rathan-Mayes?& Co. can learn to defend at this brisk
pace, Florida State can live up to the expectations of this team for 2016-17. --
Gasaway24. Connecticut Huskies: Wheres The Beef? The beef being points. With
three of his top four scorers gone, Kevin Ollie has to hope an offensively
challenged team from a season ago finds some scoring somewhere. -- ONeil25.
Syracuse Orange: We Can Turn An Orange Into Lemonade After his team reached the
Final Four with the tournaments miraculous, come-from-behind win over Virginia
in the Elite Eight, Jim Boeheim had to rebuild. Malachi Richardson left early
for the NBA draft. The team lost Michael Gbinije and Trevor Cooney. Thats 43.8
PPG combined -- gone. That would level most programs, but not Syracuse, which
grabbed Nebraska transfer Andrew White (16.6 PPG) and Colorado State transfer
John Gillon (13.2 PPG). The two grad transfers are eligible this season. Add
top-50 recruit Tyus Battle and the return of Tyler Lydon and Tyler Roberson, and
a?few months after losing key pieces of its nucleus, Syracuse is standing again.
-- Medcalf
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