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created on 10/29/2012  |  http://fubar.com/df/b351055

Marc Mueller was 26-for-38 passing for 316 yards, three touchdowns and ran in another score Friday as the No. 10 Regina Rams defeated the Alberta Golden Bears 31-17 in Canadian university football play. Jay Smith had six catches for 98 yards and TD, while Catlin Schneider and Connor Haas also had touchdowns through the air for Regina. Michael Kiapway rushed for 124 yards on 24 carries for the Rams (2-1). In the only other game in the CIS, McGill pounded Mount Allison 36-9. At Edmonton, Curtis Dell was 17-for-32 passing for 206 yards and a touchdown for Alberta (0-3). He ran in another score, but also threw two interceptions. The teams were tied 10-10 when Mueller hooked up with Smith on a 36-yard TD pass early in the fourth quarter. Mueller ran in another score to make it 24-10 before tossing 20-yard touchdown strike to Schneider. Dell scored on a one-yard run with 33 seconds left on the clock to round out the scoring. Redmen 36, Mounties 9 At Montreal, Ryne Bondy threw three TDs as McGill (1-2) scored 25 points in the first quarter on the way to defeating Mount Allison (0-2).   Griffin III Jersey . -- Randy Moss found his way back to familiar turf, celebrating a touchdown at Lambeau Field in his new uniform. Authentic Robert Griffin III Jersey . Coming on the heels of Calgarys wild Western Semi-Final win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Lewis said the Lions were hoping Saskatchewan would win so they wouldnt have to face the Stamps in the Western Final, according to a story in the Calgary Herald. http://www.dancewithmeusa.com/new.html . The 41-year-old Klitschko won by a technical knockout when the bout was stopped by the doctor with 56 seconds left in the round because of Charrs bleeding eyebrow.WINNIPEG -- Perhaps the Winnipeg Blue Bombers should replace the blue "W" on their helmets with a big red cross. The hurting continues for the 0-3 Blue Bombers, who are now without quarterback Buck Pierce due to a foot injury. Backup Alex Brink is taking his place Wednesday in Toronto. Thanks to injuries, the Bombers will play the Argos (1-2) minus right tackle Andre Douglas, slotback Cory Watson, linebackers Marcellus Bowman and Brandon Stewart, and defensive back Alex Suber. In all, there were more than a dozen players on Winnipegs combined injury list Monday and the Bombers still couldnt say exactly how long theyll be without Pierces services. But at practice Monday, there was at least one ray of sunshine piercing the gloomy grey skies above Canad Inns Stadium. Bomber coach Paul LaPolice is finally getting promising running back Chad Simpson into the lineup. Hell replace Bloi-Dei Dorzon, who was third on the depth chart before pre-season injuries removed both Simpson and the No. 1 tailback, Chris Garrett. Dorzon has 108 yards on 24 carries, as well as five receiving yards. LaPolice says Simpson has more ability as a receiver coming out of the backfield. "Certainly hes one of the most prepared pros we have, he said. "Hes as smart a running back as Ive seen in the last couple of years so I think hell do a good job picking up things." Simpson missed the first three games of the season due to a leg injury and says hes anxious to get on the field. Not that he suggests he could havve turned around the three Winnipeg losses.dddddddddddd "I really cant say what would have went differently but I know that some things should be different this game," he said. He played three seasons in the NFL, but sat out 2011. "Ive been out a year so missing any games is going to hurt me," he said. Brink also said he feels fine and able to lead the offence in Toronto. A hit in Edmonton last week bounced his head on the turf and led to talk of a possible concussion, but he insists he had no problems. "Ready to go," he said. "We had a short week of prep but I think in this case it was good. It got guys focused on this week and kind of put last week to bed." The humiliating 42-10 loss to the Eskimos was just the latest frustration as Winnipeg tries to get back some of the winning form it had early last season. There are signs LaPolice has started to come down harder on a team that has made plenty of costly mistakes in those three opening losses -- seven turnovers last Friday in Edmonton alone. "Just because youre out there doesnt mean youre performing at a high level," said LaPolice. He isnt shy about naming those he thinks are showing how the game should be played. "Chris Matthews, that guys getting a lot of plays because every he gets an opportunity he makes a play, he gets it right," said the coach. "Weve been talking a lot about the attention to details and if they dont, then you have to start making changes." ' ' ' 

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