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    导出博客文章ATLANTA -- No. 1 Alabama swept the awards on The Associated Press
    All-Southeastern Conference team announced Thursday.Freshman quarterback Jalen
    Hurts was picked as the offensive player of the year, as well as the newcomer of
    the year. Jonathan Allen took the honor for the top defensive player. Nick Saban
    was the choice for coach of the year after guiding the Crimson Tide (13-0) to a
    54-16 victory over Florida for the SEC title and its third straight appearance
    in the College Football Playoff.Alabama will meet Washington (12-1) in the
    semifinals at the Peach Bowl on Dec. 31. The Crimson Tide is the defending
    national champion and will be seeking its fifth title in nine years under
    Saban.The 2016 AP All-SEC team, with players listed by name, school, height,
    weight, class and hometown (u-denotes unanimous selections):FIRST
    TEAMOFFENSEQuarterback -- Jalen Hurts, Alabama, 6-2, 209, Fr., Channelview,
    Texas.Running backs -- Derrius Guice, LSU, 5-11, 222, So., Baton Rouge,
    Louisiana; Kamryn Pettway, Auburn, 6-0, 240, So., Montgomery, Alabama; Rawleigh
    Williams III, Arkansas, 5-10, 225, So., Dallas, Texas.Tackles -- u-Cam Robinson,
    Alabama, 6-6, 310, Jr., Monroe, Louisiana; Dan Skipper, Arkansas, 6-10, 322,
    Sr., Arvada, Colorado.Guards -- Braden Smith, Auburn, 6-6, 300, Jr., Olathe,
    Kansas; Alex Kozan, Auburn, 6-4, 310, Sr., Castle Rock, Colorado.Centers --
    Ethan Pocic, LSU, 6-7, 309, Lemont, Illinois; Jon Toth, Kentucky, 6-5, 310, Sr.,
    Indianapolis, Indiana.Receivers -- Fred Ross, Mississippi State, 6-2, 207, Sr.,
    Tyler, Texas; Christian Kirk, Texas A&M, 5-11, 200, So., Scottsdale,
    Arizona.Tight end -- u-Evan Engram, Mississippi, 6-3, 227, Sr., Powder Springs,
    Georgia.All-purpose player -- Christian Kirk, Texas A&M, 5-11, 200, So.,
    Scottsdale, Arizona.Kicker -- Daniel Carlson, Auburn, 6-4, 218, Jr., Colorado
    Springs, Colorado.DEFENSEEnds -- u-Jonathan Allen, Alabama, 6-3, 291, Sr.,
    Leesburg, Virginia; u-Derek Barnett, Tennessee, 6-3, 257, Jr., Nashville,
    Tennessee.Tackle -- Montravius Adams, Auburn, 6-4, 309, Sr., Vienna,
    GeorgiaLinebackers -- Zach Cunningham, Vanderbilt, 6-4, 238, Jr., Pinson,
    Alabama; Reuben Foster, Alabama, 6-1, 228, Sr., Auburn, Alabama; Ryan Anderson,
    Alabama, 6-2, 253, Sr., Daphne, Alabama; Arden Key, LSU, 6-6, 231, So., Atlanta,
    Georgia.Cornerbacks -- Teez Tabor, Florida, 6-0, 201, Jr., Washington, D.C.;
    TreDavious White, LSU, 5-11, 191, Sr., Shreveport, Louisiana.Safeties -- Minkah
    Fitzpatrick, Alabama, 6-1, 203, So., Old Bridge, New Jersey; Jamal Adams, LSU,
    6-1, 211, Jr., Lewisville, Texas.Punter -- JK Scott, Alabama, 6-6, 202, Jr.,
    Denver, Colorado.---SECOND TEAMOFFENSEQuarterbacks -- Josh Dobbs, Tennessee,
    6-3, 207, Sr., Alpharetta, Georgia; Chad Kelly, Mississippi, 6-2, 215, Sr.,
    Buffalo, New York.Running backs -- Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt, 5-10, 205, Jr.,
    Gainesville, Florida; Leonard Fournette, LSU, 6-1, 230, Jr. New Orleans,
    Louisiana.Tackles -- Robert Leff, Auburn, 6-6, 299, Sr.; Fairhope, Alabama;
    Jonah Williams, Alabama, 6-5, 296, Fr., Folsom, California.Guards -- Josh
    Boutte, LSU, 6-5, 342, Sr., New Iberia, Louisiana; Martez Ivey, Florida, 6-5,
    305, So., Apopka, Florida; Ross Pierschbacher, Alabama, 6-4, 304, So., Cedar
    Falls, IowaCenter -- Frank Ragnow, Arkansas, 6-5, 312, Jr., Chanhassen,
    Minnesota.Receivers -- ArDarius Stewart, Alabama, 6-1, 204, Jr., Fultondale,
    Alabama; JMon Moore, Missouri, 6-3, 190, Jr., Missouri City, Texas; Josh
    Reynolds, Texas A&M, 6-4, 190, Sr., San Antonio, Texas.Tight end -- O.J.
    Howard, Alabama, 6-6, 251, Sr., Prattville, Alabama.All-purpose player -- Isaiah
    McKenzie, Georgia, 5-8, 170, Jr., Miami, Florida.Kicker -- Gary Wunderlich,
    Mississippi, 6-0, 193, Jr., Memphis, Tennessee.DEFENSEEnds -- Myles Garrett,
    Texas A&M, 6-5, 262, Jr., Arlington, Texas; Charles Harris, Missouri, 6-3,
    255, Jr., Kansas City, Missouri; Carl Lawson, Auburn, 6-2, 253, Jr., Alpharetta,
    Georgia.Tackles -- Caleb Brantley, Florida, 6-2, 297, Jr., Crescent City,
    Florida; Darius English, South Carolina,6-6, 245, Sr., Powder Springs,
    Georgia.Linebackers -- Tim Williams, Alabama, 6-4, 252, Sr., Baton Rouge,
    Louisiana; Jordan Jones, Kentucky, 6-2, 220, So., Youngstown, Ohio; Kendall
    Beckwith, LSU, 6-2, 252, Sr., Clinton, Louisiana.Cornerbacks -- Aarion Penton,
    Missouri, 5-10, 190, Sr., St. Louis, Missouri; Quincy Wilson, Florida, 6-1, 213,
    Jr., Fort Lauderdale, Florida.Safeties -- Marcus Maye, Florida, 6-0, 210, Sr.,
    Melbourne, Florida; Justin Evans, Texas A&M, 6-1, 195, Sr., Wiggins,
    Mississippi; Mike Edwards, Kentucky, 6-0, 200, So., Cincinnati, Ohio.Punter --
    Johnny Townsend, Florida, 6-1, 210, Jr., Orlando, Florida.---Coach of the year
    -- Nick Saban, AlabamaOffensive player of the year -- Jalen Hurts,
    AlabamaDefensive player of the year -- Jonathan Allen, AlabamaNewcomer of the
    year -- Jalen Hurts, Alabama---AP All-SEC Voting Panelarrish Alford, Daily
    Journal; Michael Bonner, The Clarion-Ledger; Patrick Brown, Chattanooga Times
    Free Press; John Clay, Lexington Herald Leader; Joe Dubin, WSMV-TV; Garland
    Gillen, WVUE-TV; Josh Kendall, The State; Tom Murphy, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette;
    Duane Rankin, Montgomery Advertiser; Gary Smits, The Florida Times-Union; Dana
    Sulonen, Opelika-Auburn News; Joe Walljasper, , Columbia Daily Tribune; Marc
    Weiszer, Athens Banner-Herald; Brent Zwerneman, Houston Chronicle.---For more AP
    college football coverage: www.collegefootball.ap.org
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    after having surgery on his left knee. TORONTO -- A night after a most deflating
    defeat, the Colorado Avalanche didnt exactly take out their frustrations on the
    Toronto Maple Leafs.No, they just got a stellar effort from their Russian
    goaltender.Semyon Varlamov made 51 saves, helping Colorado rebound from a
    miserable loss with a 3-1 victory over the Maple Leafs on Sunday night.The Avs
    fell 10-1 to Montreal on Saturday, allowing 10 goals in a game for the first
    time since moving from Quebec for the 1995 season.It was embarrassing, top-line
    center Nathan MacKinnon said. Hockey Night in Canada, losing 10-1, it was
    horrible. I think we all wanted to crawl into a hole.The laughable loss didnt
    exactly spark the Avs, though. The Leafs had 16 of the first 19 shots, hogging
    the puck in the Colorado zone shift after shift. The Leafs couldnt break
    through, however, largely due to the efforts of Varlamov. The netminder, who
    gave up six goals in the loss to Montreal, was stellar in stopping all 21
    first-period shots, a season high this year for the Leafs.We needed a bounce
    back today, Varlamov said. Its always hard to forget the bad games, but were all
    professional and we have to move on quick and then focus on the next day.Mikko
    Rantanen, MacKinnon and Blake Comeau scored, helping last-place Colorado get its
    second win in nine games.It could be a blessing, MacKinnon said of the 10-1
    defeat. You never know. It could be a turning point in our season that we need
    to wake up.Antoine Bibeau made 26 saves in his first NHL start, and Jake
    Gardiner scored for Toronto.The Leafs, who won 4-1 in Boston on Saturday, are
    now 0-5-1 in the second half of back-to-backs this season.Notable in the early
    going for Toronto was Mitch Marners brief drop to the fourth line. Among the
    leading rookie scorers, the 19-year-old has cooled of late, totaling just three
    assists (no goals) in nine games before Sunday.He was reunited with usual
    linemates James van Riemsdyk and Tyler Bozak in the second and added a late
    assist on Gardiners power-play goal.I think theres been a message going on for a
    bit, Leafs coach Mike Babcock said. It doesnt go your way all the time, but
    youve got to work hard every single day.The Avs got on the board fiirst with
    Rantanens fourth goal this season.dddddddddddd Bibeau had trouble with Jarome
    Iginlas initial one-time attempt on the Colorado power play, and Matt Duchene
    grabbed the rebound in front before finding Rantanen with a backhand pass. The
    20-year-old fired into a largely empty cage, Bibeaus left skate locking with
    teammate Matt Hunwicks right skate as he scrambled to get over.The 22-year-old
    was making his first NHL start after a so-so beginning to the American Hockey
    League season. Superb in October, during which he was named the leagues goalie
    of the month, Bibeau dropped off and lost his final five starts before being
    recalled to replace Jhonas Enroth as Frederik Andersens backup.Bibeau had to
    come up big after the Leafs failed to score on their third power play of the
    game. The 6-foot-3 netminder shut down a 2-on-1 opportunity between Avalanche
    forwards John Mitchell and Gabriel Landeskog, then stopped tough guy Cody McLeod
    during another Colorado rush.The action turned chippy with less than eight
    minutes left in the second period when Matt Martin dumped Andreas Martinsen
    along the boards in the Colorado end. Nikita Zadarov, a 6-5, 230-pound defender,
    took exception to the hit and proceeded to fight with the 6-3, 220-pound
    Martin.MacKinnon upped the lead to 2-0 in the third. High sticked by Leafs
    forward Leo Komarov as he came through the neutral zone, MacKinnon blew right
    past the Toronto defense and beat Bibeau for his eighth goal of the season and
    third in the last four games.Komarov drew a double-minor for his foul, though
    the Leafs managed to hold the Avalanche off the board.Torontos power play, which
    scored only once in the previous five games, finally broke through in the waning
    minutes of regulation when Gardiner beat Varlamov with a one-time blast. That
    brought the Leafs to within one, but Comeau iced it with an empty netter just
    over a minute later.Game notes Overall shot attempts were 99-52 in favor of
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