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Jennifer Aniston’s Cougar Town cameo may have also landed her a love connection. She was spotted out on a romantic date with Josh Hopkins, who plays Courteney Cox’s love interest Grayson on the show. Jennifer shot her guest-starring role a few weeks ago and we’ll see her on the small screen when the show returns later this month. We’re excited to see Jennifer and Courteney on TV together again, but the possibility of a new man for Jennifer is pretty great too. So what do you think about Jennifer and Josh’s date night - cute couple or not getting your hopes up?



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By now we’re used to notable directors pausing from their cinematic schedules to whip some short and fancy advertisement for everything from perfume to cars. David Lynch. Martin Scorsese. Wes Anderson. Terry Gilliam. Kathryn Bigelow. Michel Gondry. Even Frank Miller got into the trend this year.

But there’s one name you’d probably never expect to be linked to an ad — a fashion short no less! — Harmony Korine. The man who mused up Kids and then wrote and directed the likes of Gummo, Julien Donkey Boy, and Mister Lonely has crafted a short film for the fashion company Proenza Schouler called Act Da Fool.

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1. Boise State (1-0)

Beat Virginia Tech 33-30 in a thriller. Boise State has ice blood in their veins. Boise State now has a chance to do what no Non-AQ team has ever done before – go to the national championship game. They have the best QB in the country, and the most experience.

2. Alabama (1-0)

  Beat San Jose State 48-3. Defending national champion Alabama looked great – but anyone can look great against WAC cellar dwellers. 

3. TCU (1-0) 

Beat Oregon State 30-21. TCU dominated Oregon State in total yardage (453-255), if not the final score. TCU made a huge statement on a national stage.

4. Ohio State (1-0) 

Beat Marshall 45-7. The Buckeyes looked more than solid against a week MAC opponent.

5. Oregon (1-0) 

Took New Mexico to the woodshed 72-0. It was 42-0 after one quarter. New Mexico isn’t good, but Oregon made them look like a division three school.

6. Nebraska (1-0) 

Beat Western Kentucky 49-10. Nebraska’s D could carry them to the Big 12 title this year. 

7. Texas (1-0) 

Beat Rice 34-17. Texas looked okay, but not particularly dominant. 

8. Florida (1-0)

Beat Miami (Ohio) 34-12. The score is a misnomer. Florida had less than 30 yards of offense through three quarters.

9. Oklahoma (1-0) 

Survived against Utah State 31-24. Phil Steele picked them to win the national championship, but their defense will have to play much, much better for them to win 10 games, let alone compete for a championship.

10. Iowa (1-0) 

Dominated Eastern Illinois 37-7. 

11. Miami (1-0)

Shutout Florida A&M 45-0.

12. Wisconsin (1-0)

Beat UNLV 41-21.

13. Florida State (1-0)

Beat Samford 59-6.

14. Virginia Tech (0-1)

  Lost to Boise State 30-33 in a heartbreaker. It was a game of inches, and VA Tech couldn’t quite come out on top. They aren’t quite out of the title picture yet.

15. Utah (1-0)

Beat Pittsburgh 27-24.

16. Georgia Tech (1-0)

Beat South Carolina State 41-10.

17. Stanford (1-0)

Beat Sacramento St. 52-17.

18. Notre Dame (1-0)

Beat Purdue 23-12.

19. Georgia (1-0)

Beat Louisiana Lafayette 55-7.

20. BYU (1-0)

Beat Washington 23-17. Their two QB system was surprisingly not a disaster, as each QB threw for 131 yards. And BYU’s defense contained Locker effectively, shutting out Washington in the second half.

21. LSU (1-0)

Survived against a depleted North Carolina squad, 30-24.

22. Michigan (1-0)

Beat Connecticut 30-10.

23. Oregon State (0-1)

Lost to TCU 30-21. I was impressed that Oregon State kept it as close as it was.

24. South Carolina (1-0) 

Beat Southern Miss 41-13.

25. Fresno State (1-0) 

Beat Cincinnati 28-14. 

College Football Top 25 Week 1: Boise State No. 1, Alabama No. 2, TCU No. 3

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Rich Rodriguez

"Obviously, I'm pleased with the victory." The stats were pleasant, though maybe not a surprise. The only penalty in the game came on the first drive, and there were no turnovers in the game. Third down conversions were pretty good at 14/19. "Our goal offensively was no turnovers and execute, and I think we did that for the most part."

At the last team meeting last night, Rodriguez could tell that the team was ready to get out there and play.

"We were halfway down the tunnel" for Brock's walk. It was a touching moment because they know the whole story.

"When they announced 113 thousand – I normally don't pay attention, but by that time the game was pretty much under control" Rodriguez thought it was amazing to have that many fans at the game.

RR didn't realize Denard ran the ball 29 times. He was really sharp passing, with only three incompletions. There are a few things that he can fix after watching film, but his decision-making was great for a guy in his first start. Denard and the rest of the backs did a great job running North and South instead of moving around laterally.

Denard showed a lot of toughness, and he'll only keep getting stronger as he grows. Michael Shaw and Vincent Smith showed toughness as well. "It's a good physical team we played, and UConn's gonna win a lot of games this year." Is there anything about Denard that reminds Rodriguez of Pat White? "Yeah, he runs fast." He also has a sense of feel for the game, and maturity. "If he can carry it 29 times for 200 yards, he'll carry it 29 times again." He probably won't be able to carry that many times so effectively in every game. Rodriguez would like him to carry it a little bit less.

Denard has been showing his potential since the Wolverines recruited him. "That's why we signed him." In the spring, he took another step forward. His experience last year helped, but spring practice helped him understand. "He'll hit some bumps in the road, and he's going to play against a lot of good people, and there's going to be mistakes made." The key is minimizing those mistakes.

"I knew, most of the guys knew, and I don't think it was probably a big secret" that Denard would be the starter. The goal in practice is to get all three guys better, and they've done that. In fall camp, Denard solidified himself as the guy who should take the first reps.

"Part of it is just going from a true freshman to second-year player, and understanding the offense." All the QBs can make all the throws they need.

Will Denard start against Notre Dame? "Stay tuned. I think you'll see him starting."

Devin came in after Denard's injury "Because that was a coaches' decision."

If the team doesn't turn over the ball, they'll have a chance to win. They haven't held onto it in the past, so the key is to take care of it this year.

The wind was a big factor in the game. "I think it was a factor somewhat, particularly in the kicking game."

"I felt, from the first series, on that long drive, that we had some fast guys in the space that they may have problems with."

"I will enjoy the next three hours and ten minutes. Try to get me five hours of sleep tonight, and my wife will probably get a chance to sleep a bit tonight." The program has been through a lot, but the focus has never wavered. They have tonight to enjoy the win, but after that, it's Notre Dame time.

After last year's disappointing finish, it was important to start the season on the right foot. "I want our guys to get some confidence." The key now is to maintain the level of intensity.

The defense played hard and tackled well. "We gave up a couple big plays, the one on the tipped pass that the guy made a good play on." The defense had to be ready, because UConn was playing at a fast tempo.

"I'd like to score more than 30, but I like the fact when you don't have to punt." It was good to get Will Hagerup some experience on his only punt of the day, though.

"Everybody likes a win. Everything is better. The food tastes better, you're in a better mood, everybody's happy." Michigan's 110,000 fans (RR estimates there were 3,000 cheering for UConn) deserved the win. The goal and expectation at Michigan is to win championships, but there's a process to get there.

Brendan Gibbons's missed extra point was a snap/hold issue. The missed field goal was due to a stiff wind knocking it short. Rodriguez was going to kick another field goal at the end, but though they'd have a chance to get the first down and run out the clock. "Seth Broekhuizen is still battling for the job."

"One of the goals as a coach when you coach college football is for your players to truly enjoy the experience of being a student-athlete." It's easier to do that with a win.

James Rogers was really poised, and made a couple nice plays. "We're probably going to kick ourselves watching the film defensively, because it looked like we had a couple opportunities to get some BIG big plays: interceptions and something like that, and we just missed out on the ball." The secondary was well-prepared.

Jeremy Gallon's fumbled punt was a tough one. "He's going to be a very good punt returner. Terrence Robinson will be fine too." Both guys will still play in the return game, though Rodriguez was not pleased with the overall play of the unit today.

Obi Ezeh's fumble recovery was a huge play.

The only real injury was Carvin Johnson "I don't know what his status is." (Afterwards, it was revealed he's day-to-day with a sprained MCL). Junior Hemingway's hamstring is injured, but "our hope is that he'll be able to go this week." Terry Talbott is still working through a clearinghouse eligibility issue.

David Brandon

"They practiced hard, and they've got a chip on their shoulder; they've got some things to prove. Hopefully today was the start of something good."

Winning the home opener is a big deal, but there's a lot more season to go. "They're just going to go back and work hard – and I know they will. We've got a big game next week; let's see how it goes. But I'll tell you what: I love the start, love the start."

On Denard Robinson: "I'll tell you what, he's the fastest guy on a football field that I've ever seen." His toughness in taking a bunch of hits against a big UConn team is underrated, as well. He can outrun guys even when they have the angle on him. His passing stats were as impressive as his running. "If you think too much about the run, he's gonna burn you."

There will always be critics, even with a big win. "We'll let [the plaers and coaches] enjoy this, because they deserve it."

The Stadium Rededication was designed to be special, which was the reason for the multiple flyovers, fireworks, etc. Brandon challenged the marketing team to come up with some special things.

"Brock is an inspiration to this team. He's got a share of this victory today, too." When he touched the banner, "I held it together pretty well until that moment, and I'll tell you why. I sat with him, we planned this whole thing. I told him how we needed to make this happen and he was great about it. I'm getting ready to leave, and he kinda called me over and said 'Mr. Brandon, would it be OK if I touched the banner?' That's what he wanted to do, and that's what he did."

Vincent Smith

The big victory felt good, because that's what the team has been working hard to achieve. "We just wanted to come out and just play."

The first touchdown run "felt a little bit weird because I was like on my injury, coming out and just catching the ball. I wasn't expecting to break that many tackles and just head upfield and score." The knee is 100%, and even Vincent was a little surprised by that.

With the team so focused, they're able to run the offense at a faster tempo. They knew which plays were going to be effective against the UConn defense. The team has been running that tempo in practice, so they were ready to play that fast.

On Denard: "I knew what he can do, and he just needed to be put in the right positions and come out and just play." The offensive line did a great job clearing the holes. Smith didn't think Denard would run that ball 29 times. Despite the heavy workload, "he always gets up. Very tough."

Denard Robinson

Denard's first start was pretty much everything he's dreamed about. "I've got my offensive line to thank, and my coaches for putting me in the right situation."

The quarterbacks found out last night that Denard would be the starter. Rodriguez also told the other guys to be ready. "I was just playing well, and I'm going to continue to play well. That's how it gonna be." Despite that, Denard's not guaranteed to start next week.

Setting the QB rushing record: "That's crazy. That's a dream come true, I guess."

Denard didn't know how many times he'd be carrying the ball, but he was ready to do whatever the coaches asked of him. "Coach told me to be ready, and I was ready."

Denard didn't have first-game jitters, because he saw the field a lot last year, even though this was his first start. "My team, my offensive linemen, all the seniors told me 'we got your back.'" He din't have to try to win the game by himself.

The biggest change from Denard 2009 to Denard 2010 is knowing the offense more, staying focused more, and "giving my all in the offseason."

UConn's players were trying to take Denard's shoes at the bottom of the pile. They got one of them on one play. "Trying to slow me down, I guess. Or slow down the offense, because the offensive line was just killin' 'em."

"I knew I always could throw the ball, that was never a question. It was just, getting the offense down at, that's basically what it was."

Denard wouldn't say what the design of the play was for Terrance Robinson's 43-yard reception. After leaving the podium, Denard (jokingly) told Rodriguez that the media was trying to steal the play.

Denard took a shot to the hip when he had to leave the game for a play. "I feel alright, pretty good, pretty good." He had confidence that he was going to be able to come back in.

The adrenaline takes over during games, so Denard doesn't really feel the nerves.

"It was a pretty good feeling" to have the offense rolling along in rhythm.

Are you going to wear shoelaces against Notre Dame? "(laughing) I'm not changing anything."

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"It was definitely a tribute to our coaches and our preparation" to beat a good team like UConn. It was good to finally have a chance to show everyone what the team is capable of.

"James played a heck of a game, man. I'm proud of him, man." He's been waiting a long time to play, so it's good for him to get a chance.

On forcing UConn's only fumble of the day: "I just put my hat on the ball. When you're in position to make plays, the coaches put you in position to make plays, good things happen."

On Denard: "Aw man, he's a crazy animal to tame. He gives every defense problems." It's good to see him get a chance to show off some of what he can do.

this game is a step in the right direction. "We're at no point to stop working. We've still got a lot of things we've gotta do." A good game for the defense should be a mental boost for the young defense.

David Molk

"You're blocking, and two seconds later you just see Denard 20 yards upfield. There's nothing better than seeing that."

"It's amazing how far he's progressed in such a short amount of time, and really without any true game experience, and now he's just building and building and building on what he can do." His patience and knowledge of the game are the biggest jumps.

The goal of the offense is to get first downs all up and down the field, and wearing down the defense. There was no specific key to converting third downs, everyone just did their job and worked well.

It was nice to see a lot of young guys get out and have a chance to perform.

29 carries won't wear Denard down. "He's just a tough kid. He's tougher than I am. He'll push through anything."

Craig Roh

"We were hungry, we were so hungry." The team was hungry last year too, but the defense didn't pay as well.

When people talk about the defense not being any good "if they can give even, a little bit more of a morsel of motivation, then we're just gonna come out and do what we did today."

Getting stops and turnovers at critical times is huge. Getting the 3-and-out right at the beginning of the game really boosted the defense's confidence. "It's great. Confidence is obviously a big thing. The whole team is going in hungry, and nervous too. So, winning this gives us a huge confidence boost."

It was nice to see somebody else chase Denard. "I had to chase that guy all spring, and let me tell you, it's not easy catching that guy."

There were no real surprises from UConn. "I felt like what our coach told us was exactly what happened."

"I'd say in spring, we were molding into what we would become, and what you see today." That was more of a learning experience, and fall camp is when the intensity came in.

Craig's hybrid position is a perfect fit for a guy with a hybrid skill set like him. He can take pass drops, rush the quarterback, etc.

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ARLINGTON, Texas. — Whatever you do, don’t mistake TCU coach Gary Patterson for being bitter.

The man just carries one major chip on his shoulder.

ESPN college football talking head Lee Corso was the latest person to play into Patterson’s game within a game agenda when he predicted the sixth-ranked Horned Frogs would lose to No. 22 Oregon State by three touchdowns during Saturday’s season opener. Corso, however, apparently didn’t factor in some critical points. TCU was playing a bowl-like nationally televised game virtually in its own backyard at Cowboys Stadium. He also may not have realized the Horned Frogs returned pretty much every significant offensive player from last season’s team that ran the table during the regular season and came within a second of perhaps being the first non-automatic qualifier to earn a spot in the BCS national championship game.

Corso also couldn’t have known that “someone” was going to approve opening the retractable roof at Jerry’s World to let all the northern Texas heat and humidity in on the Oregon State Beavers (wink, wink).

At any rate Corso had provided the bulls-eye the Horned Frogs needed and, after securing an impressive 30-21 win over the Beavers in front of 46,138 spectators, Patterson took aim.



 

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Prospect Zhang Tie Quan will be the first Chinese fighter to participate in the UFC under the new push by Zuffa to enter the region.

Prospect Zhang Tie Quan will be the first Chinese fighter to participate in the UFC under the new push by Zuffa to enter the region.

One of the significant bits of news to be revealed in the aftermath of UFC 118 last weekend was the push by the UFC to enter the Chinese market. Not only did they once again reinforce their stance that they want to tap into one of the biggest consumer markets in the world with their brand of extreme fighting, but they announced the hiring of Mark Fischer, a former executive of the National Basketball Association:

The fight organizer and promoter for the form of sports-combat called mixed martial arts announced that it would be setting up a foothold in Asia. The company didn’t specify where it would set up shop, but its new chief in Asia is Mark Fischer, a former exec with the National Basketball Association Inc., who lives in Beijing.

As part of its sop to Chinese audiences, the UFC is also touting the addition of an Inner Mongolian lightweight bruiser named Zhang Tiequan to a televised bout through its sister organization, World Extreme Cagefighting. The group said it will also leverage its existing ties with the China National Wushu Federation to drum up support and talent.

Some media members believe China will be a tough nut to crack due to the cultural barrier and the fact that Japan has historically been a difficult market to enter because of those differences between Western culture and their own. But the UFC may have a leg up over any of the other major mainstream sports in that mixed martial arts identifies with the people of China due to being the birthplace of many forms of martial arts. 

Furthermore, Fischer seems to be the best qualified man for the job, having helped the NBA become a billion dollar entity in China by signing huge sponsorship deals for the sport. While the NBA has found success overseas, other sports like NASCAR and the NFL have found little interest. Most sports have only recently made strides to break into the market, and that presents an unique situation for the UFC. They are on even ground with some of the largest sports in North America in this new market, and their brand of action could be exactly the type of entertainment that could flourish over baseball, football, and racing.

Historically, China has been a hub of combat sports in Asia for quite some time, although not as well-known as Japan and Korea. Boxing has been around since the 1920’s, but only in a local capacity. The Communist Party banned it during the country’s revolution in the 60’s, but it returned when Chinese leaders realized that competition may be a way in which the Chinese could earn worldwide respect.

They’ve only recently found success in boxing as Zou Shiming won a gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and he also won the 2005 Amateur Boxing championships along with a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Wushu, Taekwondo, and other martial arts are also big in China, and those combat sports will act a feeder system for the sport. There is some concern, however, that the UFC will be too brutal for the normal fans of those sports, but that type of deterrence has been prevalent in almost any new market. Germany, England, and Australia provided some backlash when the UFC arrived there, and even Japan and the United States had similar movements against the sport in their infancy as well. 

With a history of combat sports that fall along the lines of traditional mixed martial arts, it’s hard not to take a crack at an untapped market like China. Boxing is taking off in the country due to Shiming’s success, and Wushu and Taekwondo should provide some interest in mixed martial arts right off the bat. Regional promotions have already been operating for a few years in the region as well, and that should drum up more interest along with providing a feeder system for the UFC to build off of. 

Like any new market however, talent and skill will be at a minimum for quite some time. The WEC recently announced the signing of lightweight fighter Tie Quan “The Mongolian Wolf” Zhang, an undefeated fighter out of Beijing, China. While this is an obvious first step in getting some attention cast on a Chinese fighter in a new market, it isn’t exactly going to be an easy ride for the fighters in the infant era of Chinese mixed martial arts. Perhaps, Chinese 120kg Greco-Roman Olympian Liu Deli could be lured away from Sengoku and become a legitimate heavyweight challenger, but I wouldn’t hold out hope on that happening. 

The biggest worry, however, is the lack of success in China by regional promotions. While I’m sure the UFC will argue that the quality of their show is miles ahead of any regional promotion in China, I find it hard to ignore the fact that Art of War has a tough time filling arenas even when tickets are free. If they can’t sell tickets, how does one expect them to sell pay-per-views? Advertising will certainly help spread the word to centers like Beijing and Shanghai, but can the sport attract enough fans to turn a profit or will the region serve as a money pit?

The next few years should be very interesting for the UFC. While they’ve undoubtedly enjoyed success in North America, China is a region that they will need to tread lightly. The UFC doesn’t want to overextend themselves and pour money into a market that just isn’t catching on, but they’ve taken the steps to ensure the optimal exposure of their brand. The Ultimate Fighter reality show will provide a means to not only gaining talent, but gaining interest as well. Whether or not it’ll take off like it did in the United States remains to be seen, but I have an inclination that it’s going to be very tough to rake in the millions of dollars they make in North America without a few breakout stars who are good enough to compete with fighters here. 

The UFC will also need to provide enough reward for fighters to out pace the pay that Sanda fighters are currently making in the country. If they can provide a better way to make money for those fighters, we’ll see a steady transition of those fighters into MMA in the country. That should begin to bring those combative sports sponsors over as well. 

Can the UFC swim in Chinese waters? My gut says no, but there is some optimism here. They’ll likely have to spend quite a bit of money to get the sport some interest from businesses in the region, and they’ll have to spend the money to pay fighters more than what Sanda is currently giving fighters now. But I don’t think those are huge obstacles. I do, however, think that’s the major key to the puzzle. With Sanda losing fighters and being unable to keep up with the UFC’s pay scale, it should act as a catalyst to bigger and better things. Whether or not the fans will be there when that time comes is the ultimate question. 



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