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. -- Desperate for a late score to keep Florida alive, Tyler Murphy dropped
back, only to be enveloped in a swarm of purple and gold. First came a sack by
LSU safety Jalen Mills for a loss of 12 yards to force a fourth-and-27, and then
another sack and strip by linebacker Kendell Beckwith all but sealed the game.
The 17th-ranked Gators came to Death Valley hoping to establish themselves as
the team to beat in the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference.
Instead, they left with a 17-6 loss to No. 10 LSU on Saturday which exposed some
problems with Floridas pass protection. LSU "had too many free runners at the
quarterback," Florida coach Will Muschamp said after watching Murphy take four
sacks and release numerous inaccurate passes under duress. "There was too much
pressure. Weve got to protect (Murphy) better." Murphy blamed himself. "It is
definitely frustrating when you have a guy (open) down field and you cant (get
the ball) to him," Murphy said. "I really have to work on getting rid of the
ball quicker." Murphy got off to an encouraging start against LSU, connecting on
a couple of high-percentage throws, showing his elusiveness when he was nearly
sacked and converting four first downs. That set up Francisco Velezs 44-yard
field goal to give the Gators a 3-0 lead. The next two drives didnt go nearly as
well, amounting to minus-4 yards as LSU forced a pair of three-and-outs, and
Micah Eugene pulled down Murphy for his first sack. Meanwhile, LSU (6-1, 3-1)
strung together touchdown drives of 70 and 62 yards, gashing the Gators highly
rated defence for several passing plays covering more than 20 yards. The scores
came on 1-yard TD runs by fullback J.C. Copeland and reserve freshman
quarterback Anthony Jennings. Florida (4-2, 3-1) entered the game giving up
averages of only 217 yards and 12.2 points per game. LSU gained 200 yards and
scored 14 points in the first half. "You can call whatever defence you want to
call, kids have got to get off blocks and make a play," Muschamp said of his
defence. "Our guys have got to accept that." Florida made it a one possession
game on Velezs second field goal, a 27-yarder that cut it to 14-6 with 12:11 to
go. The Tigers responded by going to Jeremy Hill, who carried four times for 45
yards -- including a gain of 26 yards to the Florida 19 -- to set up Colby
Delahoussayes 31-yard field goal with 7:58 left. Needing two scores, Florida
started to gamble. On fourth-and-5 from the Gators 30, punter Kyle Christy
converted a fake, hitting Demarcus Robinson over the middle for a 14-yard gain.
Murphy then converted a fourth-and-9 with a 15-yard pass to Ahmad Fulwood at the
LSU 20. Thats when the Tigers put the game out of reach with consecutive sacks.
"We can win all different types of games," Hill said. "We can win shootouts or
we can win tough, physical ground it out kind of games." Hill rushed for 121
yards on 19 carries, carrying the load on a day when the Tigers passing offence
was not its usual prolific self. LSU quarterback Zach Mettenberger finished with
152 yards on 9-of-17 passing, hitting Jarvis Landry four times for 58 yards and
Odell Beckham Jr. twice for 47 yards. "Its frustrating, but you have to give
them credit, too," Florida defensive lineman Damien Jacobs said. "It is LSU, and
Jeremy Hill is the running back. Hes physical, and he has all the intangibles it
takes." The Gators also apparently caught LSUs defence at the wrong time. The
Tigers had given up 44 points in a loss at Georgia and 23 points in the first
half a week ago at Mississippi State, but have now gone six quarters without
giving up a touchdown. "The more time we are getting together with this defence,
the better we are becoming," said defensive end Jermauria Rasco, who assisted on
one of LSUs eight tackles behind the line of scrimmage. "It is just taking some
time and I think the evidence is there now." Florida wound up being the first
LSU opponent this season to be kept out of the end zone.
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the net.(SportsNetwork.com) - With injuries and losses mounting, the Toronto
Maple Leafs get set to host the Dallas Stars Thursday night at the ACC. The
latest Leaf to go down is centre Tyler Bozak who, according to head coach Randy
Carlyle, will be out for an "extended period of time" with an oblique strain.
Despite not participating in the morning skate, Phil Kessel is expected to be in
the lineup. Joffrey Lupul -- out with a groin injury -- has also been ruled out,
but said he could return Saturday night versus the Senators. The Maple Leafs are
0-3-2 over their last five games, a skid that was extended on Tuesday with a 4-2
loss to the San Jose Sharks. Mason Raymond and Phil Kessel scored power-play
goals, while James Reimer yielded three goals on 40 shots. Along with Bozak and
Kessel, Colton Orr skipped the teams morning skate and has been ruled out with
an elbow injury. Jonathan Bernier was also absent from the optional skate,
suggesting that he will be the starter. Forward Jerry DAmigo has been recalled
from the American Hockey Leagues Toronto Marlies and was on the ice with the
team for the skate. He will likely take the place of Jerred Smithson, who was
placed on waivers on Wednesday. Toronto has not won since Nov. 23 and has given
up at least four goals in all but one game during its losing streak. "Weve got
to find ways to keep the other team off the scoreboard a little better," said
Reimer. "We battled back and tied it, but then they got the lead right back. It
was a good game, but were disappointed that we loost.
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Kessels goal was his team-leading 15th of the season and 200th of his career. He
is also tops on the club with 25 points, but was forced to leave practice early
on Wednesday due to an undisclosed injury. The Stars have a point in four
straight, going 2-0-2 in that span. They followed up consecutive shootout losses
with Tuesdays 4-3 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks. Dallas won despite
blowing a 3-0 lead and getting outshot 50-18. Kari Lehtonen made 47 saves and
Antoine Roussel scored the winner on a penalty shot at 3:01 of the third period.
"We got some lucky goals and some good bounces," said Roussel. "They played hard
tonight, but we were able to get the two points." Alex Chiasson,
Valeri Nichushkin and Erik Cole all scored for the Stars, who registered a
season low for shots in a game and a season high for shots allowed in a game.
Forward Ryan Garbutt sat out the third period with a lower-body injury and is
questionable for tonight along with Tyler Seguin, who has missed the past two
with concussion-like symptoms. Seguin leads Dallas with 12 goals on the season.
The Stars had won four straight over the Maple Leafs before losing the past two
meetings. That includes a 4-1 setback in Toronto on Nov. 22, 2010 and a 4-3
shootout defeat in Dallas in the most recent matchup on Nov. 25, 2011. Lehtonen
is 2-6-1 with a 2.97 goals against average in his career versus Toronto,
spanning nine games and eight starts. Jonathan Bernier is 2-2-1 against versus
the Stars in five games with a 2.18 GAA.
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