导出博客文章The Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS) has come roaring back from last
season with upsets, tight series and some incredible comebacks even before
League play begins. This past Saturday, the top 64 of the North American RLCS
Open Qualifier played out to give us the eight teams that will move on to League
play, and further, in the next three months.The winners bracket seemed to be
going according to plan early on with the expected performers -- G2, Kings of
Urban, Exodus and Revival -- looking to go through easily. That is, until G2
Esports, the current world champions, ran up against the boys from Take 2. In
what was possibly one of the biggest upsets in the entire tournament, Take 2
managed to bring G2 down with a convincing 3-1 win, and qualify for League
play.Following that shock, Kings of Urban comfortably sent Selfless to the
losers bracket to qualify, reestablishing business as usual. In the third
qualification match, Revival, gifted a qualification due to the previous
weekends troubles of Trinity and Genesis, faced off against Thats Pretty Neat
(TPN). In what was expected to be a clean victory for Revival, TPN managed to
take it to game five before Revival found their form and closed out the set. The
final winners bracket qualifying match, featuring Exodus and the upstart
Deception, ended in a rather expected win for Exodus.The losers bracket was a
much more unexpected wild ride for the teams and viewers alike. In qualifier
match 1, G2 pulled their own take 2 and rode the 3-0 over Classic Stanley to
move into League play and avoid a very lackluster performance overall.Qualifier
match 2 ended up being the match of the tournament. Vendetta, who had lost to
Deception in an upset, found themselves playing Selfless, who were the clear
favorites. In a very tight five-game series, Selfless, the rising stars of the
Rocket League scene, were defeated by Vendetta. Vendetta qualify off the back of
a shaky tournament overall, but the win over Selfless will give them the hope to
perform much better in League play.Qualifier match 3 pitted Genesis against TPN
with Genesis coming off the back of a strong 3-0 against Trinity and TPN coming
from a very tight 2-3 loss to Revival. Genesis took the match 3-1 and qualified
into League play hoping to continue their recovery of form. The final match
featured the high-flying Deception who sought to qualify when in reality no one
had expected them to even come this close. Wild Card were in a similar position,
but in the end Deception took the series 3-0 and in the surprise of the day
managed to qualify for RLCS League play.RLCS is most definitely back in full
force with the underdog stories and upsets ready to wow once more. Can G2 show
the level of play they have showed in the past when it matters? Can Take 2
continue playing at the very highest level? Will Deception manage to rise to the
challenge of the League play? All of these questions will be answered over the
coming months as teams from North America and Europe compete for $250,000 in
prizes over the season.
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Schweiz . Wilson hit Schenn from behind during Tuesday nights game in
Philadelphia, earning a five-minute major for charging and a game misconduct. He
has a phone hearing with the department of player safety, which limits any
potential suspension to five or fewer games.
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Thohir says in a club statement on Wednesday that Vidic is "one of the worlds
best defenders and his qualities, international pedigree, and charisma will be
an asset.
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. Aduriz headed home Markel Susaetas cross in the sixth minute to open the
scoring at San Mames Stadium. He bettered that with a long-range blast that went
in off the goal frame in the 18th, and converted a penalty in the 72nd after
Diego Mainz was sent off for fouling Aduriz with only the goalkeeper to beat.
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showiest items on Calgarys lot were forwards Mike Cammalleri and Lee Stempniak.
Both will be unrestricted free agents this summer.
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Young couldnt wait to apply those tweaks to his jump shot, and the first one he
made against UT Arlington told him it could be a good night. MUNCIE, Ind. --
Western Michigan receiver Corey Davis used a nationally televised game as his
own personal proving ground Tuesday night.He got open all game. He made
spectacular plays when given the chance. And, of course, he kept the 17th-ranked
Broncos unbeaten.By the time the show-stopping senior finally left the 52-20
victory over Ball State, he had caught 12 passes for a Mid-American
Conference-record 272 yards, tied the conference mark for career touchdown
receptions (47) and celebrated a school-record 11th consecutive victory.Its kind
of like The Masters out there when theres no wind blowing and its just a
beautiful day, and youre just feeling really good, coach P.J. Fleck said before
joking about a couple of drops Davis had. But I told him, `You left some meat on
the bone out there.At 6-foot-3, 213 pounds, some NFL scouts think Davis has what
it takes to be a first-round draft pick next year. Some of them watched the game
from the press box.If Davis plays like he did Tuesday night, some team could get
a real steal this spring.It seemed like Davis burned the Cardinals secondary on
every play, catching TD passes of 57, 35 and 62 yards while moving within 296
yards of Trevor Insleys 17-year-old national record (5,005). Davis has 4,709
yards.Western Michigan (9-0, 5-0 MAC, No. 23 CFP) knew just how talented Davis
was after watching him the past four years.The rest of a curious college
football world may have gotten its first long look at him Tuesday when
quarterback Zach Terrell went 23 of 34 for 367 yards with the three TD
passes.Ball State (4-5, 2-3) made too many mistakes to have a chance after
Jarvion Franklin gave Western Michigan the lead for good with a 23-yard TD run
in the first quarter.Unfortunately, we didnt execute at a high level like we
needed to in order to have a chance to win against a football team like Western
Michigan, first-year Ball State coach Mike Neu said.THE TAKEAWAYWestern
Michigan: The conferences top team and one of five remaining unbeaten teams
certainly did not disappoint on national television. But willl a blowout over a
struggling MAC opponent be enough to help the Broncos climb the College Football
Playoff rankings? Probably not.ddddddddddddBall State: Neu doesnt have the
talent or depth to compete with a team as strong as Western Michigan, but the
opportunity to play a good team certainly gives Ball State a glimpse into how
much it needs to improve to compete for a conference crown.TOUGH BREAKBall State
junior Jack Milas replaced injured quarterback Riley Neal, and Milas finished 20
of 38 for 199 yards with one touchdown. Milas threw two interceptions in the
first half and two other interceptions were dropped by Western Michigan
defenders.KEY NUMBERSBroncos CB Darius Phillips picked off Milas sixth pass of
the game and returned it for a 75-yard touchdown -- his third pick-six of the
season. ... Franklin, the MACs No. 2 rusher after eight games, ran 17 times for
109 yards and two scores. The Broncos were plus-3 on turnovers after starting
the day at plus-12. ... Ball States James Gilbert only needed one quarter to
extend his streak of consecutive 100-yard games to five. Gilbert finished with
29 carries for 155 yards and one score.POLL IMPLICATIONSWestern Michigan: After
becoming the first 9-0 team in the Football Bowl Subdivision, the only unbeaten
outside the top four will watch this weekend to see if anyone else loses. If the
Broncos win their next two, against teams that are a combined 5-12, Western
Michigan should continue ascending.Ball State: The Cardinals have lost two
straight, are under .500 and in last-place in the MAC West.UP NEXTWestern
Michigan: The steamrolling Broncos head to Kent State (3-6, 2-3) next Tuesday,
and will have to deal with yet another team trying to send a national
message.Ball State: The Cardinals hope to gain some momentum next Tuesday when
they welcome Eastern Michigan. Ball State has won 10 of the last 11 in the
series.---More AP college football:
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