Tomorrow’s Top 25 Today: TCU takes control of Big 12, moves into the top five
October 8, 2017 by admin
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Conference play in October has claimed its first big-time victim. It wasn’t crazy to think that
Oklahoma Sooners
would lose at some point during the nine-game Big 12 schedule given the current depth of the league but no one thought that one conference loss would come at home after a week off against
Iowa State Cyclones
.
The Sooners looked College Football Playoff bound after beating
Ohio State Buckeyes
in Columbus, Ohio, with that key win serving as insurance if they got tripped up against one of the Big 12 title contenders as long as it wasn’t in the Big 12 Championship Game. With this loss against Iowa State, Oklahoma has to beat
TCU Horned Frogs
,
Oklahoma State Cowboys
and the rest of its conference foes — and then run it back against one of them in the Big 12 title game in order to give itself the best shot for a playoff spot.
Losing to an unranked Iowa State team will also mean Oklahoma will tumble in the polls — falling even behind the Ohio State team it defeated — heading into the Red River Rivalry against
Texas Longhorns
. After that is a road trip to
Kansas State Wildcats
and two weeks later is the Bedlam game against Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Getting through the next month undefeated will be a challenge, and after losing on Saturday, the Sooners not only have to do that but probably run the table to secure a spot in the College Football Playoff.
Here’s our projection of how the new AP Top 25 poll will look on Sunday
1.
Alabama Crimson Tide
(Previous — 1): For the first time in 38 quarters of college football, Alabama had a turnover against
Texas AM Aggies
. That development was more stunning than the result against the Aggies, and the Tide will remain in its perch at the top of the rankings.
2.
Clemson Tigers
(2):
Kelly Bryant
suffering an injured ankle is not a particularly devastating development but one to watch given how his mobility stresses opposing defenses. The good news for Clemson is that between
Zerrick Cooper
and
Hunter Johnson
it looks like the offense should still hum if they need to rest Bryant for a few weeks.
3.
Georgia Bulldogs
(5): There is now a common opponent with Alabama, and voters who saw Georgia run the ball right through
Vanderbilt Commodores
in a similar manner could find the Bulldogs as a hot pick to move up with Oklahoma falling. Georgia didn’t put up 59 points like the Tide did, but Kirby Smart’s group was similar enough in its dominance to have whatever doubters are left start to jump on the train.
4.
Penn State Nittany Lions
(4): We’ve spent so much time gawking at
Saquon Barkley
and Penn State’s offense that it’s been easy to miss what’s happening on defense.
Northwestern Wildcats
hasn’t been a good offensive team, but Penn State gave it no room to work. The offense was slow to start, but of course Barkley got it going eventually and finished with two touchdowns, including a 53-yard run late in the third quarter to put the game away.
5. TCU (8): The scary thing about TCU so far this season is that it has won in all kinds of ways, sometimes in the same game. It can grind out low-scoring wins and outscore teams in a shootout. Gary Patterson’s defense has been ferocious, and
Kenny Hill
is having his best season yet as a college football player. Wins against
Arkansas Razorbacks
, SMU, Oklahoma State and
West Virginia Mountaineers
have all come in different fashions — Saturday featured a low scoring first half and then a flurry of action in crunch time — but the Frogs keep winning and currently sit in first place of the Big 12 standings.
6.
Washington Huskies
(6): Cal couldn’t move the ball at all against Washington. The defensive front is salty, and the back end of the defense does a great job flying around and rallying to the ball. Jake Browning played well and the Huskies totally dominated the Bears from the start.
7.
Wisconsin Badgers
(9): After a really strong start to his sophomore season, quarterback
Alex Hornibrook
has stumbled int he last couple of weeks. Luckily,
Jonathan Taylor
(249 yards, two touchdowns) is still a beast and
Nebraska Cornhuskers
defense could not keep him in check for long after hanging tough in the first half.
8. Ohio State (10): Against lesser teams, Ohio State looks unbeatable. The Buckeyes’ defense didn’t allow
Maryland Terrapins
to get anything going, and J.T. Barrett kept pouring the points on in the third straight week of scoring 50 points or more in a 62-14 win against the Terps.
9.
Washington State Cougars
(11): By going into Autzen Stadium and taking care of business, Washington State overcame the first of several obstacles between the
Southern California Trojans
upset and an Apple Cup meeting with Washington that could, if current trends continue, be a game that sends the winner to the Pac-12 Championship Game.
10.
Auburn Tigers
(12): Everything is rolling for the Tigers, who are clicking on all cylinders offensively and continuing to build confidence as the SEC wins start to pile up. Up next is a three-game road run against LSU, Arkansas and Texas AM before returning home for a three-game run to close the regular season that includes the colossal matchups against Alabama and Georgia.
11. Miami (13): Undefeated and now with a crucial cross-division win, Miami has entered the playoff picture as a dark horse. The Hurricanes will have their hands full in the ACC Coastal, but winning the division would put them in the conversation for a playoff spot. The key is avoiding the bad loss before then and not letting this opportunity get away after getting a game up on
Virginia Tech Hokies
in the standings.
12. USC (14): Ronald Jones is healthy and running hard again, and
Sam Darnold
threw for 316 yards and three touchdowns, but the Trojans can get better. There were mistakes that kept USC from winning be even more than the 28-point final margin, and in order to win six games over the next six weeks — what the 5-1 Trojans likely need to do in order to keep their playoff hopes alive — there is going to be little room for error.
13. Oklahoma State (15): The Cowboys were off in Week 6, back in action next week against
Baylor Bears
at home.
14. Virginia Tech (16):
Josh Jackson
looked good, but the Hokies lost their top receiver,
Cam Phillips
, to an apparent ankle injury.
Sean Savoy
did a good job of stepping up with Phillips knocked out, but it’s going to be an injury to monitor moving forward. Luckily, the Hokies are off next week, back in action on Oct. 21 against
North Carolina Tar Heels
.
15.
Michigan Wolverines
(7): The torrential downpour in Michigan Stadium made for an incredible rivalry environment but also really hurt
John O’Korn
chances to spark the offense in a comeback effort when the Spartans jumped out to an early lead.
16. Oklahoma (3): A quick glance at Saturday’s loss to Iowa State is going to draw criticism for the defense, but a closer look shows that
Baker Mayfield
and the Sooners offense had one of their most dysfunctional stretches of football we’ve seen all year. After looking great early, Oklahoma couldn’t sustain drives and scored just once on four second-half possessions.
17.
South Florida Bulls
(18): The Bulls were off in Week 6, back in action next week against
Cincinnati Bearcats
at home
18.
San Diego State Aztecs
(19): The Aztecs beat
UNLV Rebels
handily in yet another show-stopping performance from running back Rashaad Penny. Who knew when we watched San Diego State-Stanford we were watching two potential Heisman finalists with Penny and Bryce Love.
19.
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
(22): Getting in and out of Chapel Hill without having to risk further injury to
Brandon Wimbush
makes this weekend a win for the Irish, who should see a slight bump in the rankings.
20.
NC State Wolfpack
(24): With wins against
Florida State Seminoles
and
Louisville Cardinals
, NC State has already lived up to its preseason hype and positioned itself to host Clemson on Nov. 4 in a game with ACC championship implications. The key for the Wolfpack is avoiding the bad loss between now and then, a task that could be as challenging as defeating the Tigers.
21.
Michigan State Spartans
(NR): A 5-1 record with a loss to Notre Dame and win at Michigan is going to good enough to get top 25 consideration. The question is whether the Spartans can keep the momentum of the last two wins rolling over the next three weeks, setting up a high-profile back-to-back against Penn State and Ohio State in the first two weeks of November.
22.
UCF Knights
(25): Scott Frost’s group keeps rolling with hopes of chasing down USF in the rankings in the eyes of the poll voters and CFP Selection Committee. We have to wait another three weeks to get the latter so Knights fans will be poll tracking for now.
23.
Navy Midshipmen
(NR): With a couple conference wins and now a victory against
Air Force Falcons
, Navy has put together a 5-0 profile that will deserve some top 25 consideration. The schedule will get tougher soon with UCF in a couple weeks and Notre Dame next month, but given their start, there’s a chance the Midshipmen could be right back in the mix for the American Athletic Conference title later this year.
24.
Texas Tech Red Raiders
(NR): The Red Raiders threw 62 on the board on Saturday, and their only loss came by seven to Oklahoma State. There’s a couple teams that could sneak in here, but I think the eye-popping numbers might give Texas Tech the edge.
25. Stanford (NR): Since both of Stanford’s losses have come to teams that are also in the top 25, I think the Cardinal will be back in Sunday. Just one loss back of Washington and Washington State, Stanford can still win the Pac-12 North by winning out in conference play. Picking up a win at Utah was a huge start as it handed the Utes their first loss of the season, but up next is Oregon.
Projected to drop out: Louisville (17), Utah (20)
Florida Gators
(21), West Virginia (23)
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Kenneka Jenkins’ autopsy released after death in Rosemont hotel freezer
October 8, 2017 by admin
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Kenneka Jenkins, the 19-year-old Chicago woman found dead in a hotel freezer in northwest suburban Rosemont last month, died of hypothermia, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office.
WATCH: HOTEL SURVEILLANCE VIDEOS OF KENNEKA JENKINS
Her death was ruled an accident. Alcohol and topiramate intoxication – a prescription drug used to treat epilepsy and migraines – were listed as contributing factors, the Chicago Sun-Times is reporting. Jenkins’ family said she was not prescribed topiramate.
Attorneys for Jenkins’ mother also filed an emergency petition to preserve all surveillance recordings taken inside the Crowne Plaza Hotel from before the time Jenkins was found dead in an unused freezer last month.
WATCH: HOTEL SURVEILLANCE VIDEOS OF KENNEKA JENKINS
The filing also asks the hotel to produce a schedule of any employees and independent contractors who were at the hotel from Sept. 8 through Sept. 10.
Also included in the filing – and not previously disclosed publicly – are results from Jenkins’ postmortem examination.
WATCH: HOTEL SURVEILLANCE VIDEOS OF KENNEKA JENKINS
The filing states that Jenkins’ organs were all present and intact; there was no evidence of physical injury or bruising – including no head, neck, arm or back trauma.
Jenkins left her home near the United Center at 11:30 p.m. Sept. 8 to go to a party in a room of the Crowne Plaza, according to Rosemont Police. Jenkins’ sister last heard from her via text message about 1:30 a.m. Sept. 9.
WATCH: HOTEL SURVEILLANCE VIDEOS OF KENNEKA JENKINS
About 4 a.m. on Sept. 9, Jenkins’ friends called her mother to tell her they could not find her, longtime Chicago anti-violence activist Andrew Holmes has said. An hour later, Tereasa Martin – who had recently undergone a double mastectomy – was at the hotel. She filled out a police report and Jenkins’ sister reported her missing.
Jenkins was last seen at a party on the ninth floor in the early hours of Sept. 9, police said. She was reported missing at 1:16 p.m. that afternoon. Police told Martin that surveillance footage showed Jenkins inebriated near the front desk, according to Holmes.
Hotel staff and management searched the hotel and discovered Jenkins inside a freezer at 12:24 a.m. Sept. 10, police said.
In Friday’s court filing, Martin’s attorneys disclosed that Jenkins’ body had no signs of physical trauma – including no signs of sexual assault.
In the days and weeks after her death, Twitter and Facebook were flooded with conspiracy theories about how Jenkins had died, with some speculating that she was murdered in the freezer and her organs were harvested.
Though no lawsuit has been filed, Martin’s attorneys contend that employees knew the party – which had 20 underage attendees and was funded with a stolen credit card, according to police – was going on. The motion also states that several of the hotel’s walk-in freezers are equipped with padlocks, but not the one Jenkins was found in.
Additionally, Martin’s attorneys say that though they’ve been provided most security footage they’ve requested, no footage from two other cameras has been given to them. Specifically, from one camera “near the upstairs abandoned kitchen; and, another outside the lower level functioning kitchen.”
A spokesman for the Crowne Plaza Hotel said in a statement, “We wish to express our condolences to the family and friends of Kenneka Jenkins. Today’s Cook County Medical Examiner report, which found the young woman died accidentally, must be confusing and difficult for all who knew her. Her death has stunned our company and saddened employees. As we previously assured the family’s attorney, we will preserve all the evidence they requested, including video recordings and documents. In fact, we have already done so.”
Hotel security footage previously released by the Rosemont police shows Jenkins walking through the hotel in the hours before her death. She can be seen stumbling and struggling to keep her balance, though none of the footage shows her going into the freezer.
Among the clips, Jenkins can be seen arriving at the hotel with three other people shortly after midnight Saturday. Subsequent clips show her stumbling off elevators and walking alone through hallways.
Rosemont Police said their investigation remains active and they are searching for two people who they believe rented the room in the hotel with a stolen credit card for the party Jenkins attended. Police said one of those people, a woman, has four active warrants out for her arrest.
After her death, protesters gathered for several weeks outside the Crowne Plaza, chanting, demanding “Justice For Kenneka” and calling for an independent investigation into her death by the FBI – an idea the Rosemont Police Department quickly quashed.
WLS-TV contributed to this report.
Source: ( Sun-Times Media Wire – Copyright Chicago Sun-Times 2017.)