Saturday’s 6-pack:
NBA leaders in minutes/game:
36.6- Luka Doncic, LAL
36.1- Alperen Şengün, Hous
36.0- Austin Reaves, LAL
35.5- Amen Thompson, Hous
35.3- Kevin Durant, Hous
35.2- Zach LaVine, Sac
Quote of the Day
“I’m evaluating everything, to be honest with you. Obviously, we have to do a better job in the passing game and that has a lot to do with Justin (Fields) getting the ball to the right guys.”
Jets coach Aaron Glenn
Saturday’s quiz
Who was the Jets’ coach, the last time they made the playoffs?
Friday’s quiz
Brock Purdy is the all-time leader in passing yardage for Iowa State.
Thursday’s quiz
Shaquille O’Neal finished his year 19-year NBA career with the Celtics.
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UCLA led by 8 with 7:18 left in the game.
Bruins shot only 39% inside the arc.
Arizona is 4-0, with wins over Florida/UCLA.
It is ridiculous that these teams aren’t in the same league anymore.
— Gonzaga 77, Arizona State 65
Graham Ike scored 20 points, had nine rebounds.
Gonzaga out-rebounded the Sun Devils, 45-31
ASU coach Bobby Hurley continues to be a jerk where refs are concerned; he never stops bitching at the officials. Gonzaga was 27-35 on the foul line, because Arizona State commits a lot of fouls. Ike was 12-15 on the foul line, ASU’s whole team was 13-23.
— Central Florida 86, Texas A&M 74
Aggies led by 13 points with 9:25 left to play.
UCF outscored A&M 40-15 in the last 10:00 of the game.
Knights are shooting 52.4% behind the arc, #2 in the country.
— Michigan 67, TCU 63
TCU led by six with 11:30 left in the game.
Michigan out-rebounded the Horned Frogs, 44-23
Wolverines are 3-0; they won last two games, by total of five points.
— Colorado 97, Providence 88
Colorado outscored Providence 58-50 in the second half.
Buffs’ subs outscored Providence’s bench, 45-20.
Colorado out-rebounded the Friars, 43-32.
— Washington 81, Washington State 69
Huskies shot 60% inside the arc.
Wazzu’s subs scored 37 points, their starters 32.
Why aren’t these teams in the same league? College sports have gone crazy.
— Georgia 92, Georgia Tech 87
Dawgs were 32-44 on foul line, Tech 17-28.
Yellow Jackets led by 8 with 14:01 left in the game.
6-1 soph Wilkinson scored 18 points in 24:00 off the bench.
— Famous birthdays, November 15th:
Sam Waterston, 85
Bob Dandridge, 78
Beverly D’Angelo, 74
Greg Anthony, 58
Ethan Westbrooks, 35
Trevor Story, 33
Karl-Anthony Towns, 30
Wyatt Langford, 24
— Clemson 20, Louisville 19
Clemson drove 56 yards, scored game-winning TD with 7:16 left
Louisville missed a PAT and a 46-yard field goal.
Cardinals outgained Clemson 385-308, but had 84 penalty yards.
— Oregon 42, Minnesota 13
Oregon QB Moore was 27-30/306 passing, with two TD’s.
Ducks outgained Minnesota 510-200.
Only nine of Oregon’s 63 plays were on third down (6-9).
— Warriors 109, Spurs 108
Seth Curry scored 49 points, was 9-17 on the arc.
— Knicks 140, Heat 132
Karl-Anthony Towns scored 39 points, Landry Shamet 36
— Rockets 140, Trail Blazers 116
Houston has won eight of its last nine games.
— Lakers 118, Pelicans 104
Lakers are 9-4 and Lebron James hasn’t played yet.
— Clippers 133, Mavericks 127, 2OT
James Harden scored 41 points, had 14 rebounds, 11 assists.
NBA leaders in minutes/game:
36.6- Luka Doncic, LAL
36.1- Alperen Şengün, Hous
36.0- Austin Reaves, LAL
35.5- Amen Thompson, Hous
35.3- Kevin Durant, Hous
35.2- Zach LaVine, Sac
Quote of the Day
“I’m evaluating everything, to be honest with you. Obviously, we have to do a better job in the passing game and that has a lot to do with Justin (Fields) getting the ball to the right guys.”
Jets coach Aaron Glenn
Saturday’s quiz
Who was the Jets’ coach, the last time they made the playoffs?
Friday’s quiz
Brock Purdy is the all-time leader in passing yardage for Iowa State.
Thursday’s quiz
Shaquille O’Neal finished his year 19-year NBA career with the Celtics.
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Saturday’s Den: Wrapping up a busy Friday night…….
— Arizona 69, UCLA 65UCLA led by 8 with 7:18 left in the game.
Bruins shot only 39% inside the arc.
Arizona is 4-0, with wins over Florida/UCLA.
It is ridiculous that these teams aren’t in the same league anymore.
— Gonzaga 77, Arizona State 65
Graham Ike scored 20 points, had nine rebounds.
Gonzaga out-rebounded the Sun Devils, 45-31
ASU coach Bobby Hurley continues to be a jerk where refs are concerned; he never stops bitching at the officials. Gonzaga was 27-35 on the foul line, because Arizona State commits a lot of fouls. Ike was 12-15 on the foul line, ASU’s whole team was 13-23.
— Central Florida 86, Texas A&M 74
Aggies led by 13 points with 9:25 left to play.
UCF outscored A&M 40-15 in the last 10:00 of the game.
Knights are shooting 52.4% behind the arc, #2 in the country.
— Michigan 67, TCU 63
TCU led by six with 11:30 left in the game.
Michigan out-rebounded the Horned Frogs, 44-23
Wolverines are 3-0; they won last two games, by total of five points.
— Colorado 97, Providence 88
Colorado outscored Providence 58-50 in the second half.
Buffs’ subs outscored Providence’s bench, 45-20.
Colorado out-rebounded the Friars, 43-32.
— Washington 81, Washington State 69
Huskies shot 60% inside the arc.
Wazzu’s subs scored 37 points, their starters 32.
Why aren’t these teams in the same league? College sports have gone crazy.
— Georgia 92, Georgia Tech 87
Dawgs were 32-44 on foul line, Tech 17-28.
Yellow Jackets led by 8 with 14:01 left in the game.
6-1 soph Wilkinson scored 18 points in 24:00 off the bench.
— Famous birthdays, November 15th:
Sam Waterston, 85
Bob Dandridge, 78
Beverly D’Angelo, 74
Greg Anthony, 58
Ethan Westbrooks, 35
Trevor Story, 33
Karl-Anthony Towns, 30
Wyatt Langford, 24
— Clemson 20, Louisville 19
Clemson drove 56 yards, scored game-winning TD with 7:16 left
Louisville missed a PAT and a 46-yard field goal.
Cardinals outgained Clemson 385-308, but had 84 penalty yards.
— Oregon 42, Minnesota 13
Oregon QB Moore was 27-30/306 passing, with two TD’s.
Ducks outgained Minnesota 510-200.
Only nine of Oregon’s 63 plays were on third down (6-9).
— Warriors 109, Spurs 108
Seth Curry scored 49 points, was 9-17 on the arc.
— Knicks 140, Heat 132
Karl-Anthony Towns scored 39 points, Landry Shamet 36
— Rockets 140, Trail Blazers 116
Houston has won eight of its last nine games.
— Lakers 118, Pelicans 104
Lakers are 9-4 and Lebron James hasn’t played yet.
— Clippers 133, Mavericks 127, 2OT
James Harden scored 41 points, had 14 rebounds, 11 assists.

