November 2008 in sports
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Days of the month
30 November 2008 (Sunday)
- National Football League Week 13:
- Baltimore Ravens 34, Cincinnati Bengals 3
- Carolina Panthers 35, Green Bay Packers 31
- Indianapolis Colts 10, Cleveland Browns 6
- The Colts win keeps them in contention for the AFC South Division title.
- Miami Dolphins 16, St. Louis Rams 12
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23, New Orleans Saints 20
- New York Giants 27, Washington Redskins 7
- The Giants improve to 11–1, and need one more win or a Dallas loss to clinch the NFC East Division title.
- San Francisco 49ers 10, Buffalo Bills 3
- The 49ers become the first west coast team this season to win in an east coast hosted contest, and stay in contention for the NFC West Division title.
- Atlanta Falcons 22, San Diego Chargers 16
- Denver Broncos 34, New York Jets 17
- Kansas City Chiefs 20, Oakland Raiders 13
- Pittsburgh Steelers 33, New England Patriots 10
- Minnesota Vikings 34, Chicago Bears 14
- NCAA BCS Ranking:
- As a result of the new ranking, Oklahoma, who climbs to second place at the expense of Texas, who drop to third, will represent the Big 12 South Division in the Conference Championship Game against Missouri on Saturday in Kansas City. The Sooners are tied with the Longhorns and Texas Tech in the Division standing, and according to the Conference tiebreaker rules the BCS ranking determines the Division winner. The other places in the top ten are unchanged: Alabama, that finished the regular season with perfect 12–0 record remains on top, Florida, who will play against the Crimson Tide in the SEC Championship Game stays in fourth place, and Southern California, that need a win over UCLA to clinch the Pac-10 Championship round out the top five. They are followed by Utah, Texas Tech, Penn State, Boise State and Ohio State.
29 November 2008 (Saturday)
- Top Ten teams whose regular seasons completed: (6) Utah, (8) Penn State, (10) Ohio State. (2) Texas completed their season Thursday, and (9) Boise State finished their season on Friday.
- Notable Rivalry Games:
- Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate: Georgia Tech 45, (11) Georgia 42
- The Yellow Jackets come back from 16-points half-time deficit with 26–0 run in the third quarter, but their joy for the win is mixed with disappointment as win for Virginia Tech means the Hokies win the ACC Coastal Division title at the expense of Georgia Tech. The Bulldogs loss ends their hopes for BCS at-large bid.
- Border Showdown: Kansas 40, (13) Missouri 37 at Kansas City
- The Jayhawks lead by 16 points early in the third quarter, then allow the Tigers to score 20 consecutive points to take the lead, but Kerry Meier catches a 15-yard pass and scores with 27 seconds remaining to give Kansas the victory over the Big 12 North Division winner. The Tigers will likely drop off the top-14 in the next BCS ranking and be out of contention for BCS at-large berth if they lose the championship game next Saturday.
- The Civil War: (23) Oregon 65, (17) Oregon State 38
- The Beavers, who could have clinched the Pac-10 championship with a win, now should hope for a Southern California loss to UCLA next Saturday to win the title. If the Trojans win, They will make the short trip to Pasadena for the fourth consecutive year.
- Battle of the Palmetto State: Clemson 31, South Carolina 14.
- Clemson becomes bowl eligible with the win against their in-state rival.
- Commonwealth Cup: Virginia Tech 17, Virginia 14
- The Hokies win gives them the ACC Coastal Division title and a trip to the Championship Game against Boston College.
- Bayou Bucket: Rice 56, Houston 42.
- The Owls win is worthless since Tulsa beat Marshall and claims the C-USA West Division championship.
- Victory Bell: North Carolina 28, Duke 20
- Other notable games:
- News off the field:
- End of year tests:
- England 6–32 New Zealand in London
- The All Blacks complete a 5–0 perfect record in the autumn tests, and also complete their third successful Grand Slam tour, defeating all of the Home Nations.
- Wales 21–18 Australia in Cardiff
- The Wallabies lose their first match in the European tour, while Wales score its first win after losses to South Africa and New Zealand.
- As a result of England's loss and Wales' narrow win, Argentina held on to 4th place in the IRB World Rankings, placing the Pumas in the top seeding pot at the draw for 2011 World Cup, alongside New Zealand, South Africa and Australia. England, Wales, France and Ireland will be in the second pot, Scotland, Italy, Fiji and Tonga in the third pot.
- Sevens World Series:
28 November 2008 (Friday)
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- The last two One-day internationals were cancelled and the rest of the tour is in doubt, following the terrorist attacks in Mumbai in recent days.
27 November 2008 (Thursday)
- Euroleague, week 5:
- Group A:
- Group B:
- Group C:
- Group D:
26 November 2008 (Wednesday)
25 November 2008 (Tuesday)
- UEFA Champions League group stage, matchday 5:
(teams in bold advance to last-16 stage, teams in bold italic secure first place, teams in italics go into last-32 stage of UEFA Cup; teams with strike are eliminated from all European competitions)
- Group E:
- Group F:
- Group G:
- Group H:
24 November 2008 (Monday)
23 November 2008 (Sunday)
- National Football League Week 12:
- Buffalo Bills 54, Kansas City Chiefs 31
- Trent Edwards passes for two touchdowns and runs for another pair, and the Bills score the most points ever against the Chiefs, who lose their 19th game of the last 20.
- Chicago Bears 27, St. Louis Rams 3
- Houston Texans 16, Cleveland Browns 6
- The Texans end an eight-game road losing streak.
- Minnesota Vikings 30, Jacksonville Jaguars 12
- The Vikings capitalize on two early Jaguar turnovers.
- New England Patriots 48, Miami Dolphins 28
- New York Jets 34, Tennessee Titans 13
- Brett Favre passes for two touchdowns, and Leon Washington runs for another two, as the Jets end the Titans' unbeaten streak at ten.
- Baltimore Ravens 36, Philadelphia Eagles 7
- Dallas Cowboys 35, San Francisco 49ers 22
- Terrell Owens catches seven passes for a season-high 213 yards and a touchdown against the team that drafted him.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 38, Detroit Lions 20
- The Bucs come back from a 17-point deficit with 35 consecutive points to keep the Lions winless in 11 games.
- Oakland Raiders 31, Denver Broncos 10
- The Raiders score their first offensive touchdowns in nearly three games thanks to Darren McFadden.
- Atlanta Falcons 45, Carolina Panthers 28
- Michael Turner runs for four scores, including three in the fourth quarter for the Falcons.
- New York Giants 37, Arizona Cardinals 29
- Eli Manning passes for three touchdowns as the Giants improve to 10–1, denying the Cards from securing the NFC West division title.
- Washington Redskins 20, Seattle Seahawks 17
- Indianapolis Colts 23, San Diego Chargers 20
- Adam Vinatieri's 51-yard walk-off field goal wins the game for the Colts.
- College football news:
- The IRB Awards are handed out in London. Major award winners are:
22 November 2008 (Saturday)
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- Idle: (1) Alabama, (3) Texas, (6) Southern California.
- Other Games:
- Ole Miss 31, (18) LSU 13
- (19) Cincinnati 28, (20) Pittsburgh 21
- The Bearcats beat the Panthers for the first time ever, and gain the inside track to the Big East title.
- NC State 41, (22) North Carolina 10
- Florida State 37, (25) Maryland 3
- Syracuse 24, Notre Dame 23
- The Irish lose to a team with eight or more losses in a season for the first time in 102 tries (99–0–2 before today). The Orange's winning TD pass is thrown by Cameron Dantley, son of former Irish basketball great Adrian Dantley.
- Wisconsin 36, Cal Poly SLO 35 (OT)
- (21) Oregon State 19, Arizona 17
- The Beavers kick a walk-off field goal to keep their Rose Bowl hopes alive into next week's Civil War against in-state rival Oregon. A win in Corvallis sends the Beavers to Pasadena, as they hold the tiebreaker over Southern California.
- NCAA Division II Playoff:
- Abilene Christian 93, West Texas A&M 68
- The second round playoff game between these two in-state rivals sees the highest combined score by two teams in any NCAA football game since the NCAA began keeping official records in 1937.
21 November 2008 (Friday)
20 November 2008 (Thursday)
19 November 2008 (Wednesday)
- Mike Mussina will retire rather than re-sign with the New York Yankees or any other team. Mussina won 20 games in the 2008 season at the age of 39, becoming the oldest pitcher to have his first 20-plus win season in MLB history.
18 November 2008 (Tuesday)
17 November 2008 (Monday)
16 November 2008 (Sunday)
- National Football League Week 11:
- New York Giants 30, Baltimore Ravens 10
- Green Bay Packers 37, Chicago Bears 3
- Denver Broncos 24, Atlanta Falcons 20
- Carolina Panthers 31, Detroit Lions 22
- Indianapolis Colts 33, Houston Texans 27
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19, Minnesota Vikings 13
- New Orleans Saints 30, Kansas City Chiefs 20
- Miami Dolphins 17, Oakland Raiders 15
- Cincinnati Bengals 13, Philadelphia Eagles 13 (OT)
- The Bengals' Shayne Graham misses a field goal with seven seconds left in overtime, and the game ends in the first tie in the NFL since November 10, 2002 (Atlanta Falcons and Pittsburgh Steelers).
- Arizona Cardinals 26, Seattle Seahawks 20
- San Francisco 49ers 35, St. Louis Rams 16
- Pittsburgh Steelers 11, San Diego Chargers 10
- Jeff Reed kicks a 32-yard field goal with 15 seconds left for the winning margin. In a bizarre ending, Troy Polamalu apparently recovers a fumble for a Steelers touchdown as time runs out, but the score is overturned on review. Game officials and the NFL admitted the call was incorrect the following day.
- Tennessee Titans 24, Jacksonville Jaguars 14
- The Titans fall behind 14–3 at the half, but shut out the Jags the rest of the way to stay unbeaten as Kerry Collins throws for three TDs.
- Dallas Cowboys 14, Washington Redskins 10
15 November 2008 (Saturday)
- (2) Texas Tech and (5) Oklahoma are idle.
- In other games:
- Maryland 17, (16) North Carolina 15
- Boston College 27, (19) Florida State 17
- After Seminoles head coach Bobby Bowden suspends five of his wide receivers due to a fracas at the FSU Student Union, the 'Noles are overpowered by the Eagles.
- (20) LSU 40, Troy 31
- In a game rescheduled from September 6 due to Hurricane Gustav, the Bayou Bengals spot the Trojans a 31–3 lead, and roar back with 37 straight unanswered points to win in the greatest comeback in Tigers history.
- Houston 70, (23) Tulsa 30
- The Cougars blow out the Golden Hurricane and in the process, nearly outscore the men's basketball team, who defeated Western Kentucky, 73–64.
- North Carolina State 21, (24) Wake Forest 17
- Northwestern 21, Michigan 14
- The Wolverines lose their eighth game of the season, a new record.
- Notre Dame 27, Navy 21
- With a win next week against Syracuse, the Irish will assure themselves of a bowl berth.
- Vanderbilt 31, Kentucky 24
- The Commodores become bowl-eligible for the first time since 1982, the longest current bowl drought among BCS conference teams, after having lost 17 consecutive times (including four this season) when a win would have made them eligible.
- MLS Western Conference Final
14 November 2008 (Friday)
13 November 2008 (Thursday)
- Cibona and Siena suffer their 1st loss, leaving CSKA Moscow the only unbeaten team.
- MLS Eastern Conference Final
12 November 2008 (Wednesday)
- CSKA improves to 4–0, while TAU lose its unbeaten record.
11 November 2008 (Tuesday)
10 November 2008 (Monday)
- Australia in India:
- 4th Test in Nagpur:
- India 441 (124.5 ov) & 295 (82.4 ov) beat Australia 355 (134.4 ov) & 209 (50.2 ov) by 172 runs. India win the series 2–0 and retains the Border-Gavaskar Trophy
9 November 2008 (Sunday)
- National Football League Week Ten:
- Baltimore Ravens 41, Houston Texans 13
- New England Patriots 20, Buffalo Bills 10
- Minnesota Vikings 28, Green Bay Packers 27
- Jacksonville Jaguars 38, Detroit Lions 14
- Atlanta Falcons 34, New Orleans Saints 20
- New York Jets 47, St. Louis Rams 3
- Miami Dolphins 21, Seattle Seahawks 19
- Tennessee Titans 21, Chicago Bears 14
- Carolina Panthers 17, Oakland Raiders 6
- Indianapolis Colts 24, Pittsburgh Steelers 20
- San Diego Chargers 20, Kansas City Chiefs 19
- New York Giants 36, Philadelphia Eagles 31
- Bye Week: Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Washington Redskins. These were the last byes of the season, as Cincinnati's was originally scheduled for Week Eight, but due to rescheduling with Baltimore, was placed here.
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- Slovakia qualify for the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver
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- China qualify for the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver
8 November 2008 (Saturday)
7 November 2008 (Friday)
6 November 2008 (Thursday)
- Cibona, Siena, TAU Ceramica and CSKA lead their respective groups with 3–0 record
5 November 2008 (Wednesday)
4 November 2008 (Tuesday)
3 November 2008 (Monday)
2 November 2008 (Sunday)
- National Football League Week Nine:
- Arizona Cardinals 34, St. Louis Rams 13
- Baltimore Ravens 37, Cleveland Browns 27
- Chicago Bears 27, Detroit Lions 23
- Tennessee Titans 19, Green Bay Packers 16 (OT)
- Minnesota Vikings 28, Houston Texans 21
- Cincinnati Bengals 21, Jacksonville Jaguars 19
- New York Jets 26, Buffalo Bills 17
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30, Kansas City Chiefs 27 (OT)
- Miami Dolphins 26, Denver Broncos 17
- Atlanta Falcons 24, Oakland Raiders 0
- New York Giants 35, Dallas Cowboys 14
- Philadelphia Eagles 26, Seattle Seahawks 7
- Indianapolis Colts 18, New England Patriots 15
- Bye Week: Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers.
1 November 2008 (Saturday)
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- (3) Penn State is idle.
- In other games:
- Georgia Tech 31, (15) Florida State 28
- Northwestern 24, (17) Minnesota 17
- Arkansas 30, (18) Tulsa 23
- The Golden Hurricane suffer their first loss of the season
- California 26, (24) Oregon 16
- West Virginia 35, (25) Connecticut 13
- Purdue 48, Michigan 42
- The Wolverines' loss means that their consecutive bowl game appearance streak ends at 33, and also assures the Wolverines (2–7) will have a losing season for the first time since 1967.
- Following this weekend, the only remaining teams with unbeaten record are Alabama, Penn State, Texas Tech, Utah, Boise State and #16 Ball State.
- CIS football conference semifinals
(CIS Top Ten rankings in parentheses):