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Latest Montana sports:Nov 9 2009 2:41AM
Associated Press With the escape, the Grizzlies claimed their 12th Big Sky Conference title. McKnight's kick, which sailed through the uprights despite being deflected by Idaho State defensive back Michael Wright, capped a nine-play, 67-yard drive that began with 1:30 remaining. Montana (9-0, 6-0) was led by quarterback Andrew Selle, who completed 19 of 29 attempts for 321 yards with one interception. Wide receiver Marc Mariani had eight catches for 192 yards, including a 39-yard reception in the game's final drive. Montana running back Chase Reynolds rushed for 123 yards on 22 attempts. Quarterback Russel Hill completed 23 of 36 attempts for 198 yards with a touchdown and interception for Idaho State (0-10, 0-7). Clint Knickrehm had 102 yards on 19 rushing attempts. STEELERS-BRONCOS DENVER (AP) The Pittsburgh Steelers and Denver Broncos square off Monday night in a game that features two of the NFL's premier pass-rushers in James Harrison and Elvis Dumervil. They're similar in stature, strength and statistics, but they're totally different players in terms of style. Harrison uses his brute strength to overwhelm blockers, while Dumervil relies more on speed and quickness. Both are short, stocky players who have leverage in their favor most of the time. Dumervil leads the AFC with 10 sacks this season and Harrison, the 2008 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, is right behind him with eight. LYONS-SEAHAWKS SEATTLE (AP) Matt Hasselbeck rallied the Seahawks from a 17-0 deficit with a franchise-record 39 completions, and Seattle held off Detroit 32-20 on Sunday to avoid the indignity of being the first home team to lose to the Lions in 25 months. Hasselbeck threw an interception on his first play but finished with the first 300-yard passing game in two seasons for the Seahawks (3-5). He was 39 of 51 for 329 yards. Josh Wilson returned an interception 61 yards for a touchdown with 22 seconds left, the last of five picks by rookie Matthew Stafford, the top overall pick playing his second game since missing two weeks with a knee injury. That kept the Lions (1-7) from finally flying home happy. Starting at his own 5 with no timeouts remaining and 2:03 left, Stafford completed four passes to get Detroit to midfield. Then came his final, decisive mistake. (Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) APNP 11-09-09 0231CST |
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