NCAAFB podcast with Daniel Dullum: UW pick gets the win past Stanford; Alabama’s unstoppable against LSU; Wazoo’s on the climb, takes out Cal

photo espn.com: Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa threw for 295 yards against LSU and ran for a season-high 49 yards

Daniel Dullum for Michelle Richardson on the NCAAFB podcast:

Top 25 Colleges
Washington holds off Cardinal with late interception.

Alabama’s quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, No. 1 Alabama roll over No. 4 LSU at Baton Rouge.

No. 8 Washington State defeats Cal.

Arizona State stuns No. 15 Utah 38-20.

Mountain West’s Fresno State Bulldogs beating UNLV 48-3; UNLV took their second straight loss.

Second coaching firing David Beatty will be fired from the Kansas Jay Hawks with only six wins total during his time at KU.

Daniel is filling in for Michelle this week for the NCAAFB podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Huskies hold off Cardinal on last-second interception; Stanford suffers second straight loss 27-23

photo from mercurynews.com: Stanford’s Frank Buncom tries to strip the ball from Myles Gaskin on a 6-yard touchdown run by the Washington back.

By Daniel Dullum
Sports Radio Service
Saturday, November 3, 2018

Despite a late charge, Washington safety Taylor Rapp’s interception on the game’s final play secured a 27-23 Pac-12 football win over visiting Stanford Saturday.

An announced crowd of 69,069 watched Rapp make a leaping pick of Stanford quarterback K.J. Costello and take a knee in the end zone, allowing the Huskies (7-3 overall, 5-2 Pac-12) to remain in the thick of the conference race.

After Washington took a 21-0 lead in the second quarter, the Cardinal (5-4 overall, 3-3 Pac-12) rallied in the second half. Costello’s 33-yard scoring pass to Trenton Irwin with 3:24 remaining pulled Stanford to within 27-23, though Cardinal kicker Jet Toner missed the PAT attempt.

Washington caught a break on the Huskies’ next play, when Myles Gaskin fumbled at the end of a 10-yard run, and tight end Drew Sample recovered it at the Huskie 35. The Cardinal defense held, and Washington had to punt to Stanford, which started its last drive at its own 15 with 2:05 to play and no timeouts.

After Costello completed four straight passes, moving Stanford to the Huskie 35, he spiked the ball there with 10 seconds remaining. With two shots at the end zone, Costello’s first pass was incomplete; the second one was perfectly timed by Rapp, the Huskies’ third interception of the night.

Gaskin, the Huskies’ all-time leading rusher, gained 148 yards on 28 carries after returning from a shoulder injury.

Costello finished 29 of 43 for 347 passing yards, two touchdowns, and the three picks. Bryce Love carried 18 times for 71 yards, and Kaden Smith snared eight passes for 107 yards and a touchdown.

The Cardinal return home next Saturday to host Oregon State. Kickoff is at 6 p.m.

NHL podcast with Matt Harrington: Canucks continue to roll–hold onto first place with 18 points; Panthers-Jets split Helinski series; Coyotes win fifth straight–their best since 2013

Photo credit: @theScoreNHL–The Florida Panthers goaltender Robert Luongo had a hot hand on Friday night in Helinski, stopping 32 Winnipeg Jet shots as the Panthers and Jets split a two-game series in Finland.

On the NHL podcast with Matt:

#1 The Vancouver Canucks in a back-and-forth game that was semi-reminiscent of an NHL All-Star game got a one-goal victory over the Colorado Avalanche on Friday night. The Canucks’ Derek Pouloit got an overtime goal at 4:38 as the Canucks win 7-6. Right now, the Canucks lead the Pacific Division with 18 points.

#2 In the Helinski, Finland series between the Florida Panthers and the Winnipeg Jets, the Panthers got a split with a 4-2 win over the Jets on Friday night. The Panthers’ goaltender Roberto Luongo stopped 32 shots coming off a knee injury. The Panthers were down 2-1 and came through to win the game, picked up their first win in regulation and third win in 11 games.

#3 The Arizona Coyotes are hot. They picked up their fifth straight win in a one-goal victory over the Carolina Hurricanes when the Yotes’ Michael Grabner scored an overtime goal at 1:17. The win marks the Coyotes’ longest winning streak since October 26th to November 5th 2013.

#4 The NHL plan to play more games in Europe in Prague, Stockholm, Germany, and Switzerland. The question that has been raised most often does NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman intend to expand the NHL into one or multiply countries? The players are already exhausted from domestic travel in North America. Will adding a European team further tax the players?

#5 The San Jose Sharks (6-4-3) and Philadelphia Flyers (6-7-0) face off tonight at the SAP Center. The Sharks are coming off two straight losses to the New York Rangers in overtime and a three-goal loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday night–all home ice losses.

Matt Harrington reviews the NHL each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Jose Sharks podcast with Len Shapiro: Sharks couldn’t solve Bobrovsky on big shooting night; Sharks try to break 2-game skid tonight

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On the San Jose Sharks podcast with Len:

#1 The third period was brutal for the San Jose Sharks. Down 3-1, the Sharks couldn’t get any offense going as the Columbus Blue Jackets’ goalie Sergei Bobrovosky stopped 44 of 45 shots on Thursday night.

#2 The Jackets’ Bobrovosky got in front of everything, making him the top player of Thursday’s game.

#3 It was the first time San Jose lost in regulation since October 14th in New Jersey.

#4 The Sharks could have really took advantage with all the shots they had, but as Joe Pavelski said it didn’t feel like a 45 shots night.

#5 The Sharks host the Philadelphia Flyers Saturday night. Len sets up the contest.

Len does the Sharks podcasts each Saturday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Stanford Cardinal Basketball podcast with Joey Friedman: Developing talent looks promising for Cardinal

photo from @StanfordMBB

On the Stanford Cardinal Basketball podcast with Joey:

#1 Was the exhibition game against the Sonoma State Seawolves an indication how Stanford will have some good looks in their 75-59 win on Tuesday night?

#2 No more Reid Travis, Michael Humphrey, and Dorian Pickens. Big holes to fill for head coach Jerod Haase.

#3 Oscar da Silva has lots of expectations from coach Haase.

#4 Talk about senior center Josh Sharma and sophomores Daejon Davis and KZ Okpala.

#5 The Cardinal host Seattle University Tuesday, November 6th at Maples. Joey will be on hand and set the stage for the home opener.

Joey Friedman does the Stanford Cardinal podcasts each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Oakland Raiders podcast with Joe Hawkes Beamon: Too many sacks and too many sacks allowed pounding Raiders’ chances

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On the Raiders podcast with Joe:

#1 Was this win against the Raiders a matter of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Nick Mullens having a great game against them or because simply the Raiders were bad?

#2 Raiders tight end Jared Cook said that it was frustrating and the Raiders that they have all the pieces, but the pieces weren’t doing the right things.

#3 Quarterback Derek Carr took a beating was sacked seven times and he threw 16 times and six of those resulted in punts.

#4 Head coach Jon Gruden said the Raiders have the talent, but just couldn’t execute also there is a question about the Raiders’ second half execution.

#5 The Raiders return home next Sunday against Phillip Rivers and the LA Chargers. Joe sets the game up.

Joe does the Raiders podcasts each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Francisco 49ers podcast with Joe Lami: Was the win for SF because Mullens is a good quarterback or the Raiders were just bad?

@ 49ers photo: San Francisco 49ers quarterback Nick Mullens gets congratulations from 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan during Thursday’s game against the Oakland Raiders at Levis Stadium

On the 49ers podcast with Joe:

#1 Was this win against the Oakland Raiders a matter of 49ers quarterback Nick Mullens having great talent and being that good or the Raiders were just that bad.

#2 For Mullens a great night 16 passes, 22 attempts, 262 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions

#3 Mullens said after the game that he was there for a reason do you see him starting next Monday night against the New York Giants?

#4 Mullens quarterback rating was the highest of a 49ers quarterback in six years after the win against the Raiders on Thursday night.

#5 The 49ers host the New York Giants Monday night, Joe sets the stage for this game.

Joe Lami does the 49ers podcast each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Stanford Cardinal Football podcast with Jerry Feitelberg: Shaw expects less passing at Washington this Saturday

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On the Stanford Cardinal podcast with Jerry:

#1 The Stanford Cardinal (5-3) probably won’t up the passing game much like they did last Saturday at Pullman against the Washington State University Cougars in their 41-38 loss when they face University of Washington Huskies.

#2 The loss to WSU put some doubts for Stanford’s chances to get to win the Northwest title.

#3 After Stanford quarterback KJ Costello had his hand stepped on during their visit to Arizona State University, he came up throwing against WSU for a nice recovery last Saturday, going 33-43 for 323 yards.

#4 The last time Stanford had a quarterback open up the passing game was when Andrew Luck threw 29-46 for 241 yards in a 52-31 loss to Oregon in Eugene back on October 2, 2010. Costello threw eight passes last Saturday.

#5 Head coach David Shaw said of playing in Seattle that rain, cold, and the 11th man (the noise) could be a factor and that he expects Costello to keep the ball against the Huskies more than he did against WSU.

Jerry does the Stanford Cardinal podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Jose Sharks podcast with Mary Lisa Walsh: Sharks aim to make amends tonight after loss to Rangers last Tuesday

mercurynews.com photo: Sharks forwards Logan Couture (39) and Tomas Hertl (48), seen here celebrating in a game last season, will start Thursday’s game against the Columbus Blue Jackets with Kevin Labanc on their right wing. (Josie Lepe/Bay Area News Group)

On the Sharks podcast with Mary Lisa:

#1 The second place San Jose Sharks (6-3-3) came up short in a shootout with the New York Rangers (4-7-1) last Tuesday. The Sharks got goal help from Tomas Hertl early on. Hertl’s goal contributed to a tie at the time 3-3.

#2 The Rangers came back and got goals from Chris Kreider, who scored twice, and Nats Zuccarello.

#3 The Sharks’ Timo Meier and Brett Burns also scored for the Sharks.

#4 In the shootout, goalie Martin Jones stopped all but one shot. The Rangers’ Kevin Shattenkirk scored the game-winning goal in the shootout.

#5 The Sharks take on the Columbus Blue Jackets (6-5-0) tonight at SAP Center. Mary Lisa sets this one up.

Mary Lisa Walsh does the San Jose Sharks podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports with London Marq: Meyer says he’ll be back to coach Buckeyes next season; Kings roll to four straight wins; Thompson’s 52 could be the start of something big; plus more

Photo credit: @GregPickel

On Headline Sports with London:

#1 How bad does it get for Ohio State Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer, who said on Tuesday he’ll coach as long as he can, as he announced that he has a cyst in his brain. Meyer swears he’ll be back next season.

#2 How much of a role or credit will Sacramento Kings’ head coach Dave Joerger get for turning around a club that has now won four straight?

#3 The Golden State Warriors’ Klay Thompson just got on a roll on Monday night with 52 points and 14 rebounds and when you get hot, the Chicago Bulls couldn’t stop Golden State, who scored 92 points in the first half.

#4 The Oakland Raiders head to Santa Clara to face the San Francisco 49ers in the last time these two teams will meet for the Raiders as an Oakland team. Lots of history and this should be a great draw for Thursday Night Football.

#5 The Milwaukee Bucks are the last undefeated team in the NBA at 7-0. For an NBA team to do what the Bucks have done, you have to go back to the 1971-72 season when the Bucks started that season at 7-0.

London Marq does Headline Sports each Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com