Monday, November 28, 2011

PFT: Lions condemn Suh's stomp; he apologizes

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A recent item from Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune suggested that John Spanos, the son of Dean Spanos and grandson of Alex Spanos, could become the next G.M. of the Chargers.? A source with knowledge of the situation tells PFT that this won?t happen.

?John Spanos will never serve as the Chargers? general manager,? the source said.? ?Some day in the future he may be in a position over all of the team?s football operations and be responsible for hiring a general manager, but that?s well down the road and he will never be the team?s general manager.?

Of course, if John Spanos, 32, is ?overseeing? the football operations, he?ll be serving as the General Manager?s manager.? Then again, every G.M. answers to someone in the organization, whether it?s a member of ownership or a president/CEO with no family relationship to ownership.

In the end, then, it may just be a matter of semantics.? The real question is whether and to what extent John Spanos will be actively involved in making football decisions, and whether he possesses the ability to do so.

That said, it?s possible that John Spanos has acquired the ability to make football decisions.? Since high school, Johns Spanos has been involved at all levels of the football business, from player evaluation to scouting to contract negotiations.? He currently serves as the director of college scouting.

Still, direct involvement in football decisions would be ironic, to say the least, given that the Spanos family apparently prohibits nepotism within the football side of the organization.? It was the desire of former coach Marty Schottenheimer to hire his brother as special-teams coordinator that prompted Marty?s ouster.

While nepotism often is necessary when it comes to the ownership of a professional sports franchise, allowing that concept to drift into football operations can be a problem.? When a team fails, heads eventually need to roll ? and nepotism keeps that from happening.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/11/25/lions-say-suh-failed-to-meet-the-level-of-sportsmanship-we-expect/related

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UConn Upset By UCF: Connecticut Blows Big Lead In Basketball Loss

PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas -- This one was particularly painful for Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun.

Jeremy Lamb scored 15 points, but the fourth-ranked Huskies blew a 17-point lead in the second half of a 68-63 loss to Central Florida in the semifinals of the Battle 4 Atlantis on Friday.

Connecticut finished with 13 turnovers in its first loss since March 5 against Notre Dame. The defending national champions had won 16 straight games.

Calhoun said it was one of the most "surreal" performances he has seen during his long tenure with the Huskies.

"I can't be more disappointed in how we played," he said. "We just stopped playing. We couldn't even get the ball inbounded near the end. Nobody stepped up and it was a complete disaster for us."

Marcus Jordan and Keith Clanton had 20 points apiece for the Knights (4-1), who had eight turnovers. Jordan also had seven rebounds and seven assists.

Connecticut put together a 10-0 run to take a 50-33 lead with 16 minutes left. Lamb sparked the run with a 3-pointer and also hit two free throws during the surge.

Central Florida then scored 17 of the next 19 points to pull within two. Clanton kicked off the rally with a 3-pointer and Jordan finished the spurt with a 3.

Lamb made another 3 to stretch the Huskies' lead to five, but they couldn't hold off the pesky Knights. Jordan converted a layup, then made two big free throws to give Central Florida a 58-57 advantage with 3:11 left. Jordan added four more foul shots down the stretch to preserve the big win.

Jordan, the son of Hall of Famer Michael Jordan, said he received an encouraging message from one of his teammates before he made the two free throws that gave the Knights the lead.

"He told me this shot is in my blood," Jordan said.

Isaiah Sykes added 10 points for the Knights, including consecutive layups that stretched Central Florida's lead to 62-57 late in the game.

Andre Drummond finished with 13 points, nine rebounds and four blocked shots for the Huskies (5-1), who led 38-29 at halftime. Alex Oriakhi had 14 points and 10 rebounds.

"I feel like I let the team down," Lamb said. "I turned the ball over in key moments. We've lost games before but this hurts. We just need to come out with energy tomorrow and be ready to play."

Starting point guard Shabazz Napier finished with seven turnovers, and Lamb had three. Napier went 1 for 7 from the field and finished with four points and five assists.

Jordan was whistled for a technical with 16 minutes left in the game, fueling his big final surge.

"I still don't know why I got the technical," he said. "But I do know I wanted to come out and be more aggressive."

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/25/uconn-basketball-upset-central-florida-bahamas_n_1113650.html

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