TIME OUT: WEEKEND SPORTS RECAP FOR OCT. 4, 2010
Get the latest on Michael Vick's injury from Sunday's game.
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Arian Foster Benched, Runs For Over 100 Yards - After he was benched in the first quarter for arriving late to a team meeting, Houston Texans running back Arian Foster racked up 187 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns in a 31-24 victory over the Oakland Raiders. Foster, who was undrafted, leads the NFL in rushing with 537 yards.
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Austin Rivers Commits To Duke - Austin Rivers, one of the nation’s top high school basketball recruits, committed to Duke University for 2011. Rivers is the son of Boston Celtics coach and former NBA guard Doc Rivers. Rivers made the announcement on his Twitter account on Thursday.
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Carlos Boozer Out 2 Months - Chicago Bulls forward Carlos Boozer will miss eight weeks with a broke hand. Boozer injured his hand while tripping over a bag at his home. While bracing himself for the fall, Boozer said he heard his hand pop. He’s expected back at the end of November.
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Robinson Continues Heisman Push - Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson accounted for 494 yards of total offense as the Wolverines held on in a 42-35 victory over Indiana. For the third time in the last five weeks, Robinson was named the Big Ten Conference’s Offensive Player of the Week.
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Giants Win N.L. West - The San Francisco Giants needed all 162 games to win the National League West division, shutting out the San Diego Padres 3-0 in the season finale to clinch their first playoff trip since 2003. The Giants will host the Atlanta Braves in a best-of-five National League Division Series.
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