AUBURN, Ala.
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Bryce Brown and Horace Spencer have been suspended following their arrest on
charges of misdemeanor marijuana possession.Auburn police arrested the two
players at about 3 a.m. Wednesday and charged them with second-degree marijuana
possession, according to an incident report.The report says the players were
found in a 2006 Hummer with a cellophane bag containing marijuana, as well as
some that was loose.Tigers coach Bruce Pearl says they will miss at least
Thursday nights game with Coastal Carolina.Pearl says the two players are
embarrassed and are really good kids.Brown is averaging 6.9 points per game
while Spencer is averaging 5.9 points and 4.8 rebounds.---More AP college
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WINNIPEG -- Coach Tim Burke had at least a few minutes to celebrate, before his
Winnipeg Blue Bombers lost 38-33 to the Montreal Alouettes and spoiled what
looked like a celebration to open Investors Group Field. "When we were up by
nine, I was really enjoying it a lot," he said. The Alouettes regained their
pose after surrendering a 14-0 lead they built early in the first quarter to
come back in the fourth from that nine-point deficit Thursday. Demond
Washingtons 80-yard punt return for a touchdown helped the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
grab the lead in the third and electrify the sellout crowd of 33,500. But
Montreal quarterback Anthony Calvillo, who was sacked four times but still
completed 20-of-35 pass attempts, put the victory party on hold. He threw a
42-yard pass to S.J. Green in the end zone just over four minutes into the final
quarter to close within two. A penalty brought the Alouettes into Winnipeg
territory and Sean Whyte kicked a 35-yard field goal to make it 34-33. He hit
another at 13:19 and capped the scoring on a punt single for the 38-33 final.
New Montreal head coach Dan Hawkins said overall he was pleased with the game.
"AC made plays, the receivers made plays, we were able to get some momentum
back," said Hawkins, who took over this season after Marc Trestman left to coach
the NFLs Chicago Bears. "Whytey kicked the heck out of the ball, did a great job
answering there . . . I thought it was all good except for the punt return."
Oft-injured Winnipeg quarterback Buck Pierce, who didnt see much pre-season
action, was also sacked three times but moved the ball better in the second
half. He hit 19 of his 32 pass attempts but allowed a couple of ill-timed
interceptions in the opening half -- one leading to a touchdown. "I felt
comfortable going into the game. That was just two errant throws where I miss a
guy just to the outside and I throw a high ball to Terrence (Edwards) and its
tipped," he said. "We fought out of it, we just didnt do enough down the stretch
. . . When you cant get out of our own end zone in the fourth quarter thats
tough. . . "It stings right now. Were up two possessions into the fourth and we
let it get away." Burke said Winnipegs turnovers, five including one on downs,
made the difference. "Until our team learns you have to secure the football,
were just going to go through this every week," he said. But, overall, he too
was pleased with a lot, particularly the maturity Burke said he saw in the
second half. "I think we just settled down and played more relaxed." It didnt
start well for Pierce. On his first throw of the game he was intercepted by
Geoff Tisdale and then Chris Jennings ran the ball three yards for Montreals
first touchdown.
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have been a little too pumped up but Pierce insisted that wasnt the case. Tyrone
Carrier then returned Mike Renauds 39-yard punt 77 yards for Montreals second
touchdown at 4:50. Justin Palardy kicked the first of his three field goals and
Winnipeg finally scored its first touchdown after Washington picked off a
bouncing overthrow from Calvillo and ran it back 49 yards. Pierce connected with
Chris Matthews to make it 14-10. Matthews, the CFLs outstanding rookie last
season, was confirmed as a starter only Thursday morning. Winnipeg picked up a
single on a Renaud punt into the end zone to start the second quarter but Pierce
was intercepted again. Calvillo was sacked on the following drive and had to
settle for a 36-yard field goal from Whyte to make it 17-11. A fumble on
Winnipegs next play handed the ball back inside the Bombers 40 but again their
defence held Montreal to a field goal. Whyte conceded a safety at 10:58 to bring
the Bombers within a touchdown again but his short field goal made it 23-13 as
the first half ended, with the Alouettes stalled once more at the goal-line.
Pierce brought the Bombers within three at the start of the second half, thanks
to a 65-yard reception from Jade Etienne and an eight-yard touchdown pass to
Clarence Denmark. Then Washington brought the crowd to their feet with his
80-yard run and goal-line dive to put the Bombers ahead 27-23 near the
four-minute mark. Palardy added a field goal a few minutes later to make it
30-23, Montreal picked up a single, and then Palardy kicked a 48-yarder before
the end of the third quarter to make it 33-24. Then it was Calvillo to Green and
Whytes coup de grace. Montreal stalled at Winnipegs goal-line several times but
slotback Jamel Richardson said they are still learning their new offence. "It
really wasnt them, it was us. weve got a new offence and we just need to
continue to chuck away at it, right down the field, and . . . capitalize on it."
This was the second game but the official opening for the new $200-million
stadium on the campus of the University of Manitoba. The Bombers played their
first exhibition game there June 12. As part of the celebration, an
Olympic-style run ended Thursday evening at the stadium after 400 runners spent
six days traversing a good chunk of southern Manitoba. Instead of a torch, they
carried a football. The opener featured a Manitoba-born headliner as well. Tom
Cochrane, a native of Lynn Lake, provided the half-time entertainment with his
band Red Rider.
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