ASHBURN, Va.
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Ike Hilliard is returning to the Washington Redskins as receivers coach.
Hilliard was hired Monday as the latest addition to new coach Jay Grudens staff.
Hilliard coached the Redskins receivers during the 2012 season, then took the
same job with the Buffalo Bills this season. Hilliard has previous connections
with Gruden. Hilliard was a volunteer coach with the UFLs Florida Tuskers in
2009 when Gruden was the offensive co-ordinator. Hilliard was then promoted to
receivers coach in 2010 after Gruden became the Tuskers head coach. Hilliard
also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2005-08, when Gruden was an
assistant coach for the team. Hilliard was the No. 7 overall pick in the 1997
draft and played 12 NFL seasons with the New York Giants and Buccaneers.
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. And when it opened, every player was at his stall. Thats a sure sign that a
team is in a slump and is searching for answers. "Its embarrassing to be at home
and play the way we did," said defenceman Josh Gorges.
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Homme Solde . -- Catcher Brett Hayes has agreed to a $630,000,
one-year contract with the Kansas City Royals, avoiding salary arbitration.
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. But the quarterback hopes to stay involved in football after officially
calling it quits Tuesday. "Id love to look at those opportunities as they
arise," Pierce said in an interview from his Winnipeg eatery. BOULDER, Colo. --
For a team that built its reputation on stifling defence, fourth-ranked Arizona
sure showed some offensive prowess Saturday night. The Wildcats routed the
Buffaloes 88-61 for their first win in Boulder since 1973. They did it by
holding Colorado without a bucket until 9:50 remained in the first half, then by
shooting 84.6 per cent in the second half. "They whipped us tonight every which
way you can whip a team," Colorado coach Tad Boyle said. Freshman Aaron Gordon
shook off a poor performance at Utah last week by scoring 21 of his season-best
23 points in the second half and Nick Johnson added 20 points for the Wildcats,
who made 22 of 26 shots after halftime. "Weve had a few shootarounds here, we
felt comfortable in their gym, it all just clicked for us," Johnson said. It was
a rare breather for the Wildcats (25-2, 12-2 Pac-12), who scrapped their way
through a series of close games since beating Colorado by 12 in Tucson, Ariz.,
on Jan. 23, before close losses at Cal and archrival Arizona State dropped them
from the top spot in the AP Top 25. After that first game in Tempe, Buffaloes
forward Xavier Johnson dissed the Cats, saying, "theyre not that good." He also
said that even without injured star Spencer Dinwiddie, the Buffaloes were the
more talented team and he suggested the rematch in Boulder would be a blowout.
He was right, but it was the Wildcats who made this one a laugher, not the
Buffaloes, who were throttled by Arizonas suffocating defence and their hot
shooting hands. "I dont think you have any of our players saying anything
negative about Colorado, saying, Were going to win by 20," Arizona coach Sean
Miller said. "We dont do that. For us, we have to play the right way. We have to
compete hard. And certainly we respect Colorado." Coming off an emotionally
draining win over the Sun Devils on Wednesday night that burnished their NCAA
tournament credentials, the Buffaloes (20-8, 9-6) came out ice cold, missing
their first 14 shots. They trailed 22-5 before Jaron Hopkins sank a 3-pointer
from the left side 10:10 into the game. That sparked a 16-4 run by Colorado --
with seven points coming from the free throw line -- to make it 26-21 and force
an Arizona timeout. The Wildcats settleed down thanks to a baseline drive by
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and a pull-up jumper by T.
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only field goal by a Buffaloes starter before halftime came on Askia Bookers
jumper with 2 seconds left in the first half. After a horrendous start, however,
the Buffaloes clawed their way back before Gordon sank three straight layups and
Johnsons jumpers helped the Wildcats pull away. In celebration of senior night,
Boyle gave 7-foot centre Ben Mills his first start of his career. He took the
place of Josh Scott, who had started every game since Feb. 27, 2013, when he was
dealing with a concussion. Scotts absence was quickly felt as Colorado was
outrebounded 6-1 and fell behind 8-1 before Scott replaced Mills 2:49 into the
game. But the Buffaloes didnt turn things around right away, as the Wildcats
built those advantages to 10-3 on the boards and 14-3 on the scoreboard by the
14:39 timeout. Thanks to a 12-3 advantage at the stripe, however, the Buffs
trailed just 31-25 at the half after shooting 6-for-27 from the floor. Scott,
who led the Buffs with 18 points, sank a jumper to open the second half that
made it a four-point game, but the Buffs couldnt get any closer and the Wildcats
began to pull away when Kaleb Tarczewskis 3-pointer made it 40-33. "I think we
got a little jump shot-happy, but I think thats a credit to them," Scott said.
"I think we turned the ball over a couple of times at some key points in the
game and its mainly because they pack the paint." About the only thing the crowd
had to cheer about by the end was Mills 3-pointer in the final minute, the first
of his college career. The 27-point loss was the biggest at home in the Boyle
era, and he said it was particularly disconcerting with ESPNs College GameDay
crew in town. "Our fans were so ready for this game, for this win, and we gave
them nothing," Boyle said. "Thats a sick feeling to go home with and to live
with. I havent been embarrassed many times as a coach, but I was embarrassed
tonight at the way our team played." His players were, too. "Were all
embarrassed, man, really embarrassed," Booker said. "This is something that,
whether were on the road or at home, this should never happen again."
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