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Laviska Chenault picks up a fumble to score a TD in the first half for DeSoto against SGP

Trinity Beats Southlake, DeSoto Bounces Back to Beat SGP


District 4-6A
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Arlington Bowie21Arlington Martin
(at Arlington's Cravens Field)
61Final
Boxscore
Arlington Lamar44Arlington
(at Maverick Stadium at UTA)
21Final
Boxscore
Weatherford35North Crowley31Final
Boxscore
Fort Worth Paschal35Arlington Sam Houston
(at Arlington's Wilemon Field)
42Final
Boxscore
District 5-6A
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Keller41Keller Timber Creek
(at Keller ISD Athletic Complex)
38Final
Boxscore
Keller Fossil Ridge21Denton Ryan
(at Denton's C.H. Collins Athletic Complex)
24Final
Boxscore
Justin Northwest10Trophy Club Byron Nelson
(at Northwest ISD Stadium)
28Final
Boxscore
District 6-6A
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Plano East20Flower Mound Marcus41Final
Boxscore
McKinney Boyd21Plano
(at Plano's John Clark Stadium)
7Final
Boxscore
Plano West16Lewisville21Final
Boxscore
Flower Mound17Hebron45Final
Boxscore
District 7-6A
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Coppell46Richland
(at Birdville Fine Arts/Athletic Complex)
27Final
Boxscore
Hurst L.D. Bell3Colleyville Heritage
(at Grapevine's Mustang-Panther Stadium)
52Final
Boxscore
Southlake Carroll35Euless Trinity
(at Bedford's Pennington Field)
37Final
Boxscore
District 8-6A
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Midlothian17Duncanville14Final
Boxscore
Cedar Hill35Grand Prairie
(at Grand Prairie's Gopher-Warrior Bowl)
7Final
Boxscore
South Grand Prairie31DeSoto48Final
Boxscore
District 9-6A
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Irving31Carrollton R.L. Turner
(at Carrollton's Standridge Stadium)
0Final
Boxscore
Jesuit40Irving Nimitz
(at Irving Schools Stadium)
0Final
Boxscore
District 10-6A
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Richardson Berkner28Mesquite
(at Mesquite's E.H. Hanby Stadium)
59Final
Boxscore
Richardson Pearce7North Mesquite
(at Mesquite Memorial Stadium)
61Final
Boxscore
Highland Park34Lake Highlands
(at Wildcat-Ram Stadium)
6Final
Boxscore
Mesquite Horn37Richardson
(at Richardson's Eagle-Mustang Stadium)
20Final
Boxscore
District 11-6A
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Tyler Lee51Garland
(at Garland's Williams Stadium)
47Final
Boxscore
Sachse47Rockwall
(at Rockwall's Wilkerson-Sanders Stadium)
58Final
Boxscore
Garland Naaman Forest32Garland Lakeview Centennial
(at Garland's H.B. Johnson Stadium)
42Final
Boxscore
District 5-5A
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Wichita Falls Rider39Denton42Final
Boxscore
District 6-5A
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Fort Worth Eastern Hills0Lake Dallas52Final
Boxscore
District 9-5A
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Frisco Centennial28Frisco Wakeland
(at Frisco ISD Memorial Stadium)
35Final
Boxscore
Frisco65Frisco Independence
(at Toyota Stadium)
0Final
Boxscore
District 10-5A
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
McKinney21McKinney North
(at McKinney's Ron Poe Stadium)
52Final
Boxscore
Wylie27Prosper48Final
Boxscore
DenisonSherman7:30pm
Lovejoy28Wylie East
(at Wylie ISD Stadium)
42Final
Boxscore
District 12-5A
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Terrell55Forney39Final
Boxscore
Mesquite Poteet25Royse City20Final
Boxscore
District 14-5A
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Red Oak24Mansfield Lake Ridge
(at Mansfield's R.L. Anderson Stadium)
48Final
Boxscore
Waxahachie42Mansfield Timberview
(at Mansfield's Vernon Newsom Stadium)
31Final
Boxscore
Mansfield Legacy21Lancaster57Final
Boxscore
District 15-5A
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
GreenvilleMarshall7:30pm
District 16-5A
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Ennis29Tyler John Tyler
(at Tyler's Rose Stadium)
40Final
Boxscore
Corsicana59Whitehouse23Final
Boxscore
District 3-4A DIV. 2
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Bridgeport0Celina40Final
Boxscore
Krum21Aubrey47Final
Boxscore
Bonham14Anna41Final
Boxscore
District 4-4A DIV. 2
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Madison17Godley6Final
Boxscore
Lincoln8Ferris22Final
Boxscore
VenusRoosevelt
(at Pleasant Grove Stadium)
7:30pm
District 5-4A DIV. 2
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
MelissaEmory Rains7:30pm
Nevada Community19Bullard38Final
Boxscore
District 5-4A DIV. 1
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Lake Worth0Kennedale69Final
Boxscore
District 6-4A DIV. 1
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Argyle52Wilmer-Hutchins8Final
Boxscore
Carrollton Ranchview20Sanger41Final
Boxscore
District 7-4A DIV. 1
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Paris42Princeton49Final
Boxscore
District 8-4A DIV. 1
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
KaufmanWills Point7:30pm
Crandall21Van17Final
Boxscore
District 4-3A DIV. 1
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
PonderBoyd7:30pm
District 5-3A DIV. 1
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Farmersville20Whitesboro47Final
Boxscore
Pilot Point21Van Alstyne28Final
Boxscore
District 6-3A DIV. 1
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Sunnyvale66Life Oak Cliff
(at Cedar Hill)
28Final
Boxscore
Life WaxahachieCommerce7:30pm
SPC SOUTH
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Houston Kinkaid40Episcopal School of Dallas44Final
Boxscore
Bellaire Episcopal67Cistercian40Final
Boxscore
SPC NORTH
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
St. Mark's35Tulsa (Okla.) Holland Hall24Final
Boxscore
Fort Worth Trinity ValleyGreenhill7:00pm
Arlington Oakridge26Fort Worth Country Day24Final
Boxscore
Fort Worth All Saints34Oklahoma City Casady23Final
Boxscore
TAPPS 1-I
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Bishop Lynch21Fort Worth Nolan35Final
Boxscore
Trinity Christian - Addison83John Paul II56Final
Boxscore
Argyle Liberty Christian14Bishop Dunne35Final
Boxscore
Midland Christian14Prestonwood Christian57Final
Boxscore
TAPPS 1-II
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Arlington Grace Prep36Fort Worth Southwest Christian28Final
Boxscore
Fort Worth Christian50Flower Mound Coram Deo14Final
Boxscore
TAPPS 2-II
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Dallas Christian35Shelton7Final
Boxscore
Carrollton Prince of Peace Christian20Frisco Legacy Christian40Final
Boxscore
TAPPS 1-III
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Colleyville Covenant ChristianFort Worth Temple Christian7:30pm
Lubbock ChristianFort Worth Calvary Christian
(at Fort Worth All Saints)
7:30pm
Kennedale FellowshipMuenster Sacred Heart7:30pm
TAPPS 2-III
AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
First Baptist42Waco Reicher28Final
Boxscore
Irving The Highlands6Trinity Christian - Cedar Hill51Final
Boxscore
Gainesville State SchoolMcKinney Christian7:30pm
Dallas Christian Home EdGarland Christian7:30pm
Non-District
1 game for 10/16/2015

AwayHomeBoxscore/Time
Triple A Academy15Parish Episcopal55Final
Boxscore

Podcast: Nuts and Bolts Sports The Football Show 10-13-2015

The WHOLE team is here to go over the week that was in the NFL. So many story lines and teams that stepped up or are in FULL blown panic mode. We are over a quarter into the season and we are seeing who came to play this year. Are the Cowboys done? How bout them Bengals? Steelers win at the buzzer. Redskins fans are heart broken. Is this Andrew Luck Injury serious? You already know how we roll it is all pig skin talk so join us it's gameday!

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Podcast: Fantasy Jam 10-15-2015


Have you ever wished you had help deciding which Pitcher you should pick up on the Waiver Wire? Or wondering who you should start on your football team this week? How about being in need of a Draft Strategy? Well your wish is about to come true, that’s right, Fantasy JAM is back on the air, and it will be BETTER than ever.
Hosted by a man who has being Fantasy Football so long, he once drafted Tony Dorsett as his Running Back, Chad “The Buffalo” Setera. There may be no more knowledgeable Fantasy player in the world than The Buffalo. Besides years of experience playing the game, he has also been a commissioner of many leagues and hosted podcasts about it for years. There is also no-one in the world who can quite control his partner like Chad, and make him focus.
His partner in this foray is Andrew “Fish” Fain. Having worked in the Sports industry for the past 20+ years, there are few people who have and can get the same inside info as Fish. He has played Fantasy Sports since the early 90’s and is even a member of the FSWA (Fantasy Sports Writers of America). There are very few people who are as loud, or as opinionated as Fish, so no matter what questions you may have, he will always have an answer, even if it is one you don’t want to hear.
But this show is so much more than just 2 guys spouting their opinions. This is the FIRST Fantasy Show that wants you to participate. Every week, we will publish an article on The Inscriber Digital Magazine that will have FIVE debate topics. We will finish those debates on the show, and invite to voice your opinion too.
So if you don’t want the same old same old when it comes to Fantasy advice and more, give Fantasy JAM a listen, I promise you will be hooked. 


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SWAC: Football Game Day Central - October 17

Courtesy SWAC.org
Courtesy: SWAC.org

Football Game Day Central - October 17

Courtesy SWAC.org
Fri, October 16, 2015
Home team's radio will serve as the live audio feed in SWAC head-to-head match ups. SWAC member's radio will serve as live audio link in non-conference games. Live audio links may vary. For radio networks, coverage may begin during pre-game show and times may vary depending on network.

Some audio links may require and prompt you to download software if your desktop/laptop is missing the component.

Live stats begin at kick off.

SWAC WEEKLY RELEASE I STATS FCS SCOREBOARD I NCAA SWAC GAMECENTER I ONNIDAN SCOREBOARD l FCS INSIDER



 

SWAC: Alabama State Beats Arkansas-Pine Bluff

Courtesy UAPB Sports Information
Courtesy: UAPB Sports Information

Football Recap: October 15

Courtesy SWAC.org
Thu, October 15, 2015
Alabama State 31, Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Box Score

PINE BLUFF, Ark
. Khalid Thomas rushed for 138 yards and three touchdowns to lead Alabama State past Arkansas Pine Bluff 31-24 Thursday night at Golden Lion Stadium.
UAPB tied it at 24 early in the fourth quarter when Kwan Cummings recovered a fumble and raced for a 41-yard touchdown. ASU answered with a 74-yard scoring drive, highlighted by Josh Davis' 50-yard catch. Thomas ran in the go-ahead score from the one yard line.

Daniel Duhart passed for 203 yards for the Hornets (3-4, 3-3). He faked a handoff and broke a tackle to score from four yards out to give ASU a 24-17 lead late in the third quarter.

Nolan Sorensen threw for 147 yards, rushed for 63 yards and had two touchdowns for UAPB (1-5, 0-4). He gave the Golden Lions a 14-0 lead after a 19-yard connection with John Hawkins and a one yard quarterback sneak.

Despite the loss, UAPB outrushed the ASU 207 to 165.  Brian Handley rushed for 70 yards on 10 carries for the Golden Lions.  Willie Duncan finished with a game high 15 tackles.

ASU's Daerius Washington was also in double figures in tackles 12 on the evening.  Darien Barrett came away with a pair of sacks for the visiting Hornets.

Live Stream: Dallas Mavericks vs Atlanta Hawks Postgame Interviews

Dallas Mavericks vs Atlanta Hawks Friday, October 16, 2015 Postgame Interviews

Live Stream of postgame interviews starts immediately after game. Interviews include both coaches and players from both teams.




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Game Plan: Dallas Cowboys vs New England Patriots (How They Can Win)

Dallas Cowboys vs New England Patriots
Sunday, October 11, 3:25 PN CST on CBS
AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas 


Offense:

The one weakness of the Pats is their defense. They are currently ranked 20th in the NFL, giving up an average of 368.7 yards per game. Also an average of 5.9 yards per play.

The Cowboys will have to do what they have not done since inserting Brandon Weeden as quarterback...open up the offense. You may not have your best offensive threats (Dez Bryant and Lance Dunbar), but what other shot do you have to beat this team.

Malcolm Butler will be missing from the secondary, so throwing the ball deep should be the best option to soften the front-line of the Pats defense.

Even with a back-up, the Cowboys have the 8th best offense in the NFL. That is better than any of the three teams the Pats have faced all season.

Defense:

The return of Greg Hardy will be all the talk leading up to this game. Don't think for a second that Tom Brady is not aware of his comments about his wife!



But the only way to beat Tom Brady has always been to beat him up...mentally and physically. He has only been sacked six times this season. No matter if Hardy gets in the back-field, he will draw enough attention to allow everyone else to tee-off on rushing the passer. Rob Marinelli needs to dial-up his best blitz packages. Let Hardy get in Tom's ear while he is putting him on the ground.

This will leave the secondary in mostly man coverage most of the game. They real threat will be passing underneath the coverage to slot WRs and mismatches with Rob Gronkowski. Nobody can guard Gronk, so don't look for some player to step-up. Getting to Brady needs to be the sole focus.

Special Teams:

Time to put your best guys back there to return both punts and kick-offs. Go for 2-point conversions on every touchdown...everything is a go!

Bottom Line:

The Cowboys don't have a good chance to beat the Pats straight-up. Head coach Jason Garrett will have to get out of his structured comfort zone to take an extreme amount of risks.

Prediction:

Cowboys 10 Patriots 38

Fun Facts:


  • Tom Brady is 3-0 against the Dallas Cowboys
  • This will be the New England Patriots first trip to Cowboys Stadium




Dallas Stars: Niemi Talks Historic Season Opener in Win Over Penguins

Antti Neimi  defends 37 shots and scores two assists in debut with Dallas Stars. Stars beat Pittsburgh  Penguins 3-0

Dallas Stars defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins to open the season 3-0.


When your NHL team finishes second in scoring, yet six points away from making the postseason rational thinking says you have to make some moves at a goalie. The new additions of Patrick Sharp and Johnny Oduya are big, but tonight Antti Niemi solidified his spot as the #1 goal keeper on this roster.

Anitti Niemi is the first goalie in NHL history to get a shut-out and two assists in one game.


Podcast: Sports Infusion 10-7-2015


It's time to get infused! Host Pamela Michelle featuring Andrew "Fish" Fain get through the week in sports. This weeks guest creator of 420FL Ken Fourtwenty... This ain't your average type of league. Forget Beer Pong or your average party game! Tune in and hear about the newest league that is destin for the top! Don't miss out tonight , all the cool kids are listening! On the inscriber media network.


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SWAC:Jackson State dismisses football head coach Harold Jackson

Courtesy: Charles Smith
Courtesy Charles Smith

Jackson State dismisses football head coach Harold Jackson

Courtesy SWAC.org
Tue, October 06, 2015
Jackson State University has relieved football head coach Harold Jackson and placed wide receivers coach Derrick McCall as interim head coach effective immediately.
H. Jackson went 5-7 in 2014 which was his first season.  The Tigers are currently 1-4 through five games so far in 2015.

A Hattiesburg native and former JSU wide receiver, Jackson played in the NFL from 1968 to 1983. He served as an NFL assistant coach for the New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints. He landed his first head coaching job at Benedict College for one season, and followed up as a wide receivers coach at Kentucky (2001 to 2002) and Baylor (2003 to 2006).

In January of 2014, Jackson, 68, replaced Rick Comegy, who had been fired the previous December. Comegy is now the head coach at Mississippi Valley State.

Jackson’s replacement, McCall was the Tigers' offensive coordinator during the 2012 and 2013 seasons and served as receivers coach in 2008 and 2009.

Prior to coaching at JSU, McCall served as the associate head coach and offensive coordinator at Shaw University, where he helped lead the Bears to a Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship and a NCAA Division II playoff berth in just two seasons. He also served as interim head coach at Tuskegee University where he led the Tigers to a Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and a Pioneer Bowl Championship.

McCall had a successful collegiate career as a quarterback at Jackson State (1979-82) as he helped lead the Tigers to two Southwestern Athletic Conference titles and a pair NCAA Division I-AA playoff berths. 

SWAC: Football Weekly Release

Courtesy SWAC.org

Football Weekly Release: October 5

Courtesy SWAC.org
Mon, October 05, 2015
FULL NOTES  l WEEK 6 TELECONFERENCE l WEEK 5 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

SATURDAY - OCTOBER 10


Mississippi Valley State @ Prairie Vew A&M
Waller, Texas
2:00 p.m.

Alabama A&M @ Grambling State
Grambling, La.
3:00 p.m.

Southern @ Alabama State
Montgomery, Ala.
6:00 p.m.
 
CONFERENCE NEWS AND NOTES
 
• With 490 yards through the air, LaMontiez Ivy has thrown for a career-high in yardage for the third straight week. Ivy is now second in the nation in passing yardage with 1801.
 
• Not to be outdone, Grambling’s Johnathan Williams, who ranks No. 4 in the nation in passing yards with 1502, stands all alone atop the leaderboard with 19 scoring tosses.
Perhaps more impressively, Williams has completed 99 passes this year, meaning he throws a touchdown pass roughly every fifth attempt.
 
• Jackson State’s Dan Williams and Devin Fosselman have combined to form one of the most effective wide receiver duos in the country this season. The two have combined for 1041 yards this season, which is the second-best receiving yardage totals by two teammates thus far this season. Only Eastern Washington’s Cooper Kupp and Kendrick Bourne have combined for more yards (1189).
 
• Alcorn State’s offense continues to hum along, as the Braves have cracked the top 10 in terms of rush offenses. Alcorn State’s 1256 rushing yards ranks No. 9 in the nation, and the team’s 6.31 yards per pop is the second best yards-per-rush average in the nation. In addition, Alcorn’s 18 scores on the ground ranks second in the nation.
 
• SWAC defenders are also making their mark on the defensive leaderboards, as Alabama State linebacker Kourtney Berry is tied for first in the nation when it comes to total tackles with 71.

Podcast: 5G Sports Talk 10-5-2015


         You can feel the knowledge of the sports he brings to you.  Trades, scores, you know – WHATS ON THE SPORTS AGENDA.  The most complete and vivid sports review/commentary you can find, right here on the JKN with Derek Taylor and Keyshawn Smith.  Mr. Taylor and Mr. Smith are  dedicated and want to give you a shot, a swing at it, you know go for the long one, so we all can score, and he’s been scoring nicely, here on the JKN.  There he goes, with the winning shot, base hit, field goal, you know, something to give the home crowd a reason to cheer!  347-205-9366




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Podcast: EastLake Sports 10-4-2015

EastLake Sports was born in the Fall 2012. It's a sports podcast designed to mix sports talk, pop culture & entertainment, humor & wit into a couple of hours of sports talk radio. Hosted by Craig Goldberger (@4_thegolden1) & Andrew Marchetti (@ArchieMoses24), they aim to bring you the best in Sunday morning sports talk. Two guys, playing sports their whole lives, who just like to talk sports.  All sports that is, both current & relevant.  Join the conversation.  Enjoy! #4 #24


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Podcast: Mad Scientist Sports Lab SMASH Wrestling Edition



Welcome to The Inscriber Media Network, home of "The Mad Scientist's Sports Lab", the 2015 Online Media Award Winning Podcast by What A Fan, hosted by "The Mad Scientist of Sports" Nick Ficorelli and "The Apprentice" Andrew Gluchov. This is not the average everyday sports show they are bringing to the air waves. "The Mad Scientist" has created his own personal sports lab, and you, the audience, as well as many of his special guests, will be his test subjects. He will throw theories out, and you never know where they will be coming from. He will keep everyone guessing, and he will open his lab to any and all comers. Be prepared for "mad science" sports talk at its best.
This week, we have a very special episode as we welcome SMASH Wrestling, one of the top independent wrestling organizations in North America, and considered "the PWG of Canada". We will be talking with James Kee, the head of the promotion, as well as a couple of surprise guests from the SMASH Wrestling roster, as we delve into what goes on behind the scenes in SMASH, how it all came about, and the success that they have had in the last couple of years. Also scheduled for tonight, we have Allie Fontana and her segment "Allie's Fantasy Alley", we have Russell Baxter talking some "Cold Hard Football Facts", and we will have our "News of The Week" - Derrick Rose, FIFA, NCAA 9th Circuit Decision, Larry Brown, and more.
The beacons are lit, the experiments are on the board, and the test subjects are at the ready. The Mad Scientist's Sports Lab is officially open for business.



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Podcast: Sports Infusion 9-30-2015


Get over your mid-week blues with Sports Infusion. We end September with a bang! Giving you our lessons, talk about your fantasy football leagues, cover the major league baseball season. Hosts Pamela Michelle and featuring Andrew "Fish" Fain. Make sure you get intouch with us by visting www.sportsinfusion.net also follow the show on twitter @sports_Infusion . We are brought to you by the inscrber media network. Check out the fall issue of Inscriber digital magazine !
do what all the cool kids are doing and check us out! It's the best 120 minutes you can have with your clothes on.,


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Live Postgame Show: Dallas Mavericks vs Denver Nuggets (Immediately After Game)

LIVE Dallas Mavericks vs Denver Nuggets postgame show

Join us for our Live look at Dallas Mavericks vs Denver Nuggets. Get our reactions to the first look after the first preseason game of the 2015-16 NBA Season.



The Football Show Podcast 9-22-2015

Football fans we are here for you! Week 2 is in the books and the stroy lines are many, Jets 2-0, Bills drop a tough one, Colts 0-2. With all that's happened we had to call in the big guns. Mike Patton, Monte Perez, and RJ Williams join the show. JB3 rolling solo but we have no doubt he will get it to the house. Fantasy football talk what players so far have been bad and what one week wonders have been exposed? Johnny football gets a W! This weeks show is JAMMED PACKED!  NFL junkies you have found YOUR show.


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EastLake Sports Podcast 9-20-2015


EastLake Sports was born in the Fall 2012. It's a sports podcast designed to mix sports talk, pop culture & entertainment, humor & wit into a couple of hours of sports talk radio. Hosted by Craig Goldberger (@4_thegolden1) & Andrew Marchetti (@ArchieMoses24), they aim to bring you the best in Sunday morning sports talk. Two guys, playing sports their whole lives, who just like to talk sports.  All sports that is, both current & relevant.  Join the conversation.  Enjoy! #4 #24


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Mad Scientist Sports Lab Podcast 9-20-2015




Welcome to The Inscriber Media Network, home of "The Mad Scientist's Sports Lab", the 2015 Online Media Award Winning Podcast, hosted by "The Mad Scientist of Sports" Nick Ficorelli and "The Apprentice" Andrew Gluchov. This is not the average everyday sports show they are bringing to the air waves. "The Mad Scientist" has created his own personal sports lab, and you, the audience, as well as many of his special guests, will be his test subjects. He will throw theories out, and you never know where they will be coming from. He will keep everyone guessing, and he will open his lab to any and all comers. Be prepared for "mad science" sports talk at its best.
This week, "The Mad Scientist" Nick is out of the lab on sabbatical studying, so Dr. Andrew will be manning the lab, but this time, he brings in a new assistant for the week, Sports Infusion's own Pamela Michelle. At 10pm, we welcome Allie Fontana for her weekly segment "Allie's Fantasy Alley" to talk what to look for in Week 2 of the NFL Season for fantasy football. At 10:30pm, Andrew and Pam will go Free-Styling, as they talk about life, the universe, and everything sports - get ready for some fun and intense debate.
The beacons are lit, the experiments are on the board, and the test subjects are at the ready. The Mad Scientist's Sports Lab is officially open for business.

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Matt Cassel is Better Option Than Brandon Weeden

Dallas Cowboys trade for Matt Cassel gives them a better option than Brandon Weeden at QB. 

The Dallas Cowboys announced a trade today with the Buffalo Bills to aquire QB Matt Cassel for essentially a fifth round pick in 2017. Although Brandon Weeden will get the start to replace Tony Romo, is having Cassel run the offense the better option? YES!!

by +Rodney Fisher

Facts are Facts

The Cowboys invited Matt Flynn, Christian Ponder, Josh Johnson, and McLeod Bethel-Johnson to work out Tuesday. They even placed a wild call to Kyle Orton on Monday. Yet, instead of going with a much cheaper option to back-up the back-up they decided to trade for veteran arm making $2 million a year.

The local media love for this injured Cowboys team lacks all reality. From talk radio to the nightly news everyone seems to forget how bad Weeden was against the Arizona Cardinals last year with both DeMarco Murray and Dez Bryant on the field. Don't let a 7-for-7 late performance against a terrible Philadelphia Eagles team get you over-hyped.

Cassel famously took over for Tom Brady after he was injured in Week 1 to lead the New England Patriots to a 10-5 record. He quarterbacked the Kansas City Chiefs the following year to a 10-5 record with an appearance in the Pro Bowl.

Weeden, in case you need to be reminded, has an overall record of 5-16 as a starter in the NFL.

“It’s the nature of this business,” Weeden said. “The quarterback position is so important, you’ve got to have guys in place if something were to happen. I’m not worried about it. I’ve met Matt once. Super nice guy. Great guy. Great guy to be around. I’m excited about that. He’s been around this league a long time. He’s been around [Tom] Brady, he’s been around some good quarterbacks. I’m sure he will have a lot of positive information for us. He’s a pro. He’s been doing this thing a long time, so I’m excited to have him. I’m not putting any extra pressure on myself. I’ve got to go out and play well. If I do that, everything will take care of itself.” - Brandon Weeden to ESPNDallas.com

How Soon Will We See Cassel?

Former Boise State QB Kellen Moore will be elevated from the practice squad to back-up Weeden against the Atlanta Falcons. But expect Cassel to move ahead of him by Week 4's road game against the New Orleans Saints.

If the Cowboys want to salvage this season and give themselves a chance when Romo and Bryant return, then the plan to get Cassel up to speed and ready is critical. If Weeden goes 0-2 against NFC teams, the Cowboys lose ground. More critical are games against both the Giants and Eagles before Thanksgiving.

It is time for us all to get real and get Matt Cassel ready to play...


SWAC: Football Preview Week 4

Courtesy SWAC.org
Courtesy: SWAC.org

Football Weekly Release: September 23

Courtesy SWAC.org
Wed, September 23, 2015
FULL NOTES  l WEEK 4 TELECONFERENCE l WEEK 4 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Week 4 Schedule
Saturday - September 26

Southern at No. 7 Georgia
Athens, Ga.
11:00 a.m. SEC NETWORK
Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Alabama A&M
Normal, Ala.
1:00 p.m.
Alcorn State vs. Concordia (Ala.)
Lorman, Miss
2:00 p.m.
Alabama State at Mississippi Valley State
Itta Bena, Miss.
6:00 p.m.
Grambling State vs. Prairie View A&M
Southwest Airlines State Fair Classic
Dallas, Texas
6:00 p.m.
Texas Southern at Jackson State
Jackson, Miss.
6:00 p.m.
CONFERENCE NEWS & NOTES• Through three games, LaMontiez Ivy (JKST) is only 57 yards shy of passing for 1,000 yards on the season He’s thrown for over 300 yards in each of his last two contests including a career high 357 last weekend against Southern. Ivy also set a career high with 29 completions. Prairie View A&M’s Trey Green is ranked ninth in FCS with 801 yards passing
• Southern’s Lenard Tillery and Willie Quinn are ranked first and second respectively in scoring this season in the conference. Tillery has scored five times and Quinn has reached the endzone four times.

• Despite Grambling State winning the 2014 State Fair Classic against Prairie View A&M, the Panthers have won the last three out of four meetings. PVAMU’s three game winning streak over the Tigers was the longest streak in the series since GSU reeled off 17 straight from 1992-2008
• Running back Courtney Brown and receiver Nick Pitre of Prairie View A&M both notched a career highs with three touchdowns last Saturday at Alabama A&M
• Did you know: The longest pass from scrimmage so far this season did not come from a quarterback? Southern receiver Wille Quinn threw an 89 yard strike against Mississippi Valley State in week 2
• With 24 catches and 394 yards receiving, Jackson State’s Dan Williams is now ranked 2nd in the nation in receiving yards
• Alcorn State finished 2014 with a league leading 14 interceptions. Heading into week 4, they have yet to pick off any passes

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SWAC:Football Game day Central - Week 3

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Football Game day Central - Week 3

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Fri, September 18, 2015
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Dez Bryant Played With Broken Foot; Tweets Fans

Sources say Dez Bryant played second half with broken foot. Photo credit Brandon Wade/AP 
Dez Bryant successfully had surgery on his foot today and is expected to miss four to six weeks. Bryant took to Twitter to send a message to his fans.



Most are reporting that Bryant broke his foot in the fourth quarter on a crossing route, but our sources tell us the injury happened earlier in the game and he forced his way back on the field. The training and coaching staff finally convinced him to go to the locker room in the fourth quarter.

Bryant left the field early in the game for a reported dehydration, but our sources tell us that was the first indication of the injury.

A broken foot did not stop Dez from congratulating his teammates as they entered the locker room



The Cowboys do not plan to add another WR to fill-in for Bryant. There have been rumors involving the likes of Reggie Wayne or even retired Randy Moss. For now, it will be a combination of Devin Street and Lucky Whitehead getting snaps.

Randy Gregory and Ron Leary will miss some games due to injury also.

Full Recap: Dallas Cowboys 27 New York Giants 26

Jason Witten makes the game-winning catch from Tony Romo. 
Is was a game to remember! The Dallas Cowboys capitalize on the New York Giants mismanagement of the time-clock to stage one of the greatest regular season comebacks in the franchise's history.

Here is D210TV with the Full Recap


MEAC: Football Players of the Week

MEAC ANNOUNCES WEEKLY FOOTBALL HONORS

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Mon, September 14, 2015
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NORFOLK, Va. – Bethune-Cookman wide receiver Jawill Davis was selected as the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Offensive Player of the Week, the conference announced today. Delaware State’s defensive back Terrick Colston was named Defensive Player of the Week.
Florida A&M’s Devin Bowers earned Rookie of the Week honors whileHampton’s Michael Youngwas selected as the Offensive Lineman of the Week. Norfolk State’s Hadji Gaylord was selected as the Special Teams Player of the Week,respectively.
Davis (WR, 5-11, 177, r-So., Miami, Fla.) hauled in a career-best eight catches for a career-high 199 yards and two touchdowns in a come-from-behind win for the Wildcats over Grambling State.  For Davis, the touchdown receptions were the first two of his career.  His 28-yard pass reception for a touchdown, with 3:37 remaining in the game, allowed the Wildcats to secure a 49-46 lead, en route to the 56-53 final victory.
Colston (DB, 6-1, 190, Sr., Lakeland, Fla.) forced, recovered and returned a fumble 72 yards for a touchdown against Kent State.  Also, he collected 15 total tackles, seven solo, and broke up one pass in the game.
Bowers (RB, 6-0, 180, Fr., St. Petersburg, Fla.) rushed for 144 yards on 10 attempts with one touchdown in the Rattlers’ matchup against Samford.  His recorded a long run of 73 yards in his second collegiate contest.
Young (C, 6-1, 285, R-Jr., Atlanta, Ga.) received a grade of 95-percent on his blocking assignments and recorded three pancake blocks as the Pirate’s accounted for 337 yards of total offense against #22 Richmond.
Gaylord (DL, 6-3, 250, r-Fr, Norfolk, Va.) accounted for Norfolk States’ lone touchdown against Old Dominion following a blocked punt that he returned for a 32-yard touchdown in the second quarter.

Other Top Performances
Colby Blanton (FAMU) had 274 yards on six punts with a long of 61 yards against Samford.  Also, he nailed three extra point attempts.
Brian Gentry (MSU) had four receptions for 55 yards against #4 Illiniois State, and was on the receiving end of a 17-yard TD pass from Seth Higgins, in his first collegiate start.
Christian Faber-Kinney (HAM) recorded four punts for 170 yards (42.5 avg.), with a long of 54-yards, including two inside the Richmond 20-yard line.
Javaunie Francis (B-CU) punted four times, for an average of 34.5 yards per kick, including a season-long 54 yarder against Grambling State.  He also kicked off nine times for 445 yards, averaging 49.4 yards per kick.
Keavon Mitchell (B-CU) tallied a season-high six receptions for 85 yards and recorded 70 yards on three kickoff return attempts in the Wildcats 56-53 victory over Grambling State.
Diquan Richardson (B-CU) registered a game-high 11 tackles, seven solo, with one forced fumble in the win over Grambling State.
David Watford (HAM) led the Pirates offense with 239 yards passing, connecting with eight different receivers, with three touchdowns against Richmond.  On the ground, he accounted for 31 yards on six attempts.