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Pasadena, CA - Two of the preseason favorites to play in the first-ever College Football Playoff found their way to postseason Nirvana, as the second-ranked Florida State Seminoles and third-ranked Oregon Ducks will square off in the 2015 Rose Bowl on New Years Day. Air Max 90 Pas Cher Site Francais . You can watch the game live starting at 5pm et/2pm pt on TSN1, TSN3, TSN4 and TSN5. A spot opposite either Ohio State or Alabama in the College Football Championship Game on Jan. 12 awaits the winner of this highly anticipated matchup. Jimbo Fishers Seminoles are the defending national champions and all they have done is win 29 straight games since 2012. Florida State ran the table in 2013 en route to the national title and is in prime position to make it two years in a row, after going 13-0 in 2014, with yet another ACC crown under its belt. The teams success over the last two years has fortified Fishers status as one of the nations premier coaches. He was recently rewarded for his efforts with an eight-year contract extension through 2022. Florida State is a very special place, Fisher said. I appreciate the support of the administration in accomplishing some great things. ... I look forward to continuing to build on what we are establishing. Florida State is 27-14-2 all-time in the postseason, and has won six straight bowl games, including last years thrilling 34-31 win over Auburn in the BCS Championship Game. Mark Helfrichs Ducks have just one blemish on the season and that came early on against a tough Arizona squad, 31-24 on Oct. 2. Since then, the team has reeled off eight straight victories, including exacting sweet revenge on those Wildcats, routing Arizona in the Pac-12 Championship Game (51-13) to solidify its spot in the four-team playoff. Oregon is 12-15 all-time in bowl games and has won three straight postseason bouts, including last years 30-7 drubbing of Texas in the Alamo Bowl. This marks OUs seventh appearance in the Rose Bowl, with the team sporting a mere 2-4 record in the event all-time. This is the first time these two teams have met on the football field. Winning pretty is not a prerequisite to playing for a national championship these days and thats a good thing, because FSU has not done a lot of that in 2014. Still, the teams offensive success, especially in crucial times, has driven it to its current standing and last years Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston has been the main reason why. Despite a ton of off-the-field distractions that may haunt Winston into his NFL career, there have been very few on-the-field issues, as the redshirt sophomore has produced, especially in crunch time. Winston has completed an efficient 65.4 percent of his passes in 2014, for 3,559 yards and 24 TDs. While his 17 interceptions have seemed problematic, he has come up big at the right time and kept FSUs win streak alive. It certainly helps to have a pair or receiving outlets like WR Rashad Greene and TE Nick OLeary to count on. Greene, FSUs all-time leading receiver, had another hugely productive year, hauling in 93 balls, for 1,306 yards and seven TDs. OLeary, a First-Team All-American, took home the Mackey Award as the nations top tight end after catching 47 balls, for 614 yards and six scores. Karlos Williams was supposed to have a monster year for FSU on the ground, but instead posted modest numbers with 609 yards and 10 TDs on 4.4 yards per carry. What it did do however, is allow freshman Dalvin Cook to get on the field. The 6-0, 200-pound youngster averaged nearly six yards per carry and finished with a team-high 905 yards, with eight TDs. Of course, the offensive success is made possible by one of the nations premier offensive lines, anchored by First-Team All-American guard Tre Jackson. Special teams has played an important role as well, headlined by First-Team All-American place kicker Roberto Aguayo. FSUs defense has taken a step back from last years fearsome group, with the team allowing 378.3 yards per game on 5.3 yards per play. The Noles were able to force timely turnovers with 24 on the season, but there was really no dominant upfield rusher to speak of, as Florida State finished with just 17 sacks in 12 games. Still, there are playmakers at each level of the defense, starting with linebackers Reggie Northrup and Terrance Smith. Northrup led the team in total tackles with 113 stops, while adding one INT, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. Smith was second on the team with 85 stops and two forced fumbles. The secondary is highlighted by NFL-caliber cover corner P.J. Williams (60 tackles, 1 INT), while up front, the pressure comes from Mario Edwards Jr. (44 tackles, 11 TFL, 3 sacks) and Eddie Goldman (35 tackles, 8 TFL, 4 sacks). The Seminoles will need to be focused defensively for a full 60 minutes, as Helfrich is sure to cut star quarterback Marcus Mariota loose. The junior signal caller ran away with the Heisman Trophy this season, capping off the most celebrated individual season in Oregon history. He was OUs first-ever Heisman winner and took home three other national player of the year honors, along with two QB awards Mariota completed nearly 70 percent of his passes in 2014 (.683), for 3,783 yards and 38 touchdowns. Of his 372 throws this season, only two were intercepted. He also found time to finish second on the team in rushing with 669 yards and an additional 14 scores. While Mariota was the face of the offense, there were plenty of other strong seasons by the Ducks. Tailback Royce Freeman rumbled for 1,299 yards and 16 touchdowns, leading a ground game that churned out 237.3 yards per game. In the passing game, Mariotas favorite targets have been Byron Marshall (621 receptions, 814 yards, 5 TDs) and Devon Allen (41 receptions, 684 yards, 7 TDs), although Dwayne Stanford (37 rec, 557 yds, 6 TDs) and Pharoah Brown (25 rec, 420 yds, 6 TDs) had great success as well. The Ducks werent the best defense around this season, giving up 413.8 yards per game, but a lot of that yardage came in garbage time with the outcome having already been determined most weeks. With 34 sacks and 24 takeaways, Oregon was still a dangerous unit with big-play ability. Some of that playmaking status has been lost with the recent knee injury suffered by star cornerback Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, but others can step up and fill the void in the postseason. Erick Dargen comes to mind, as the senior defensive back proved to be a ball- hawk this season with a team-best 82 tackles, six interceptions and one forced fumble. Other Oregon defenders of note include senior linebacker Tony Washington (49 tackles, 10 TFL, 5 sacks) and junior linebacker Christian French (22 tackles, 7.5 TFL, 6.5 sacks). Helfrich is certainly impressed with what Florida State has been able to accomplish over the last two years. It just doesnt happen, Helfrich said. Its so difficult to have everyone focused for seven days in a row. When you get to 29 weeks, thats extremely, extremely impressive. Air Max 90 En Soldes . Hamilton signed offensive linemen Mike Filer, Joel Reinders, Landon Rice and Carson Rockhill. Nike Air Max 90 Destockage . "Last year we were in a ton of situations, late-game situations we couldnt pull out. Wed kind of fold under the pressure, get frustrated or let a big shot frustrate us," guard DeMar DeRozan said. http://www.airmax90francepascher.fr/ .The third-seeded Murray, who won here in 2009, will face seventh-seeded Kevin Anderson of South Africa next on the indoor hard court.Its five years since Roscommon last contested a Connacht final but the 2010 champions booked their place in the decider with a 4-16 to 2-13 comeback win over Sligo at Dr Hyde Park. In 2011 Roscommon lost to Mayo in the final, before Mayo went on to secure five Connacht titles in a row, but in the meantime Roscommon have secured back-to-back promotions in the Allianz League.They were in Division 3 as recent as 2014, but in the championship they have struggled and their shock semi-final defeat to Sligo last year was followed by more failure in the qualifiers against Fermanagh. Here they trailed 2-8 to 0-6 at half-time and needed four goals in the second-half from Ciarain Murtagh (two), Senan Kilbride and Enda Smith.Roscommon started well and Conor Devaneys early point sent them on their way, but they always looked unsure at the back with Sean Mullooly a late call-up instead of Neil Collins. Cian Breheny of Sligo in action against John McManus of Roscommon When David Keenan got his first point in the 13th minute, Roscommon held a 0-3 to 0-1 lead - Adrian Marren had earlier pointed Sligos opener - but Niall Murphy and Marren brought the sides level.John McManus hit back for Roscommon but Pat Hughes was playing inspired football up front and he got his first in the 17th minute.Five minutes later, Mullooly fouled Hughes, and referee Joe McQuillan awarded the penalty to Sligo. Marren made no mistake and gave Sligo a 1-4 to 0-4 lead.Roscommon needed to get the next score but Murphy heaped on the pressure with another fine effort, before Ciarain Murtagh got Roscommons first point in 12 minutes.Keenan reduced the arrears further but Marren and Hughes hit two more points for Sligo, before they received a huge blow when Marren was shown a black card for an off the ball incident involving David Murray.Hughes got his third of the day as Sligo continued to press, annd they got a deserved second goal just before half-time. Site Air Max 90 Pas Cher. . Donie Shine of Roscommon in action against Noel Gaughan of Sligo Neil Ewing sent in another ball and when Roscommon failed to deal with it at the first attempt, Kyle Cawley latched onto it, his first shot was saved by Murray, but he followed up to find the net.Sligo led 2-8 to 0-6 at half-time but they had a dreadful start to the second-half when Kilbride hit the net inside the first minute. He connected with a Niall Daly delivery to bring Roscommon back into the game.Roscommon dragged themselves level by the 50th minute when Fintan Cregg set up Murtagh to score their second goal.And after he gave them the lead again with a point, he converted a penalty in the 57th minute. Sligo hung in the game but Roscommon had too much firepower and after Enda Smith hit their fourth goal, Daniel Maye was given a black card to add to Sligos misery.Roscommon: G Claffey (0-1, 0-1 45); S McDermott, S Mullooly, N McInerney; S Purcell, J McManus (0-1), D Murray; N Daly, D Shine (0-2); F Cregg (0-1f), C Murtagh (2-2, 0-1f, 1-0 pen), C Devaney (0-3); S Kilbride (1-0), C Cregg, D Keenan (0-3).Subs: N Collins for Purcell (40), E Smith (0-2) for C Cregg (50), D Smith for Kilbride (1-1) (59), C Compton for Shine (59), N Kilroy for F Cregg (69), J McDermott for Keenan (70)Sligo: A Devaney; D Maye, K McDonnell, E Flanagan; Keelan Cawley, A McIntyre, B Egan; N Murphy (0-2), N Gaughan; N Ewing, M Breheny (0-3, 0-3f), C Harrison; A Marren (1-3, 1-0 pen), P Hughes (0-5), Kyle Cawley (1-0).Subs: L Henry for Harrison (23), C Breheny for Marren (35, black), C Henry for Gaughan (63)Referee: Joe McQuillan (Cavan). Also See: Capitalising on the qualifiers GAA Football Championship preview GAA Championship recap ' ' '

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