The TEN: 10/2/2013

The TEN

The TEN

(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)

1. USC Interim head coach Ed Orgeron was 10-25 in three years as the HC at Mississippi.

2. “Well we lined it up and said wow this looks nice. Then we kept running it and said this looks really nice.” – Diamond Ranch HC Roddy Layton on Will Bryan running the sweep last Friday night against West Covina.

3. The Chicago Cubs fire manager Dale Sveum after two years.

4. Connecticut fires HC Paul Pasqualoni after an 0-4 start.

5. Russell Martin hits two home runs and the Pirates go on to beat the Reds 6-2 in the NL wild-card game. It’s the first postseason win for Pittsburgh since 1992.

6. Former Texas Heisman Trophy winner Earl Campbell calls for Longhorns Coach Mack Brown’s ouster.

7. Monrovia sophomore RB/S Kameron Johnson: Rushing: 23-159 yards, 1 TD; 15 tackles, 8 assisted, 23 total, 1 fumble recovery.

8. The New Orleans Saints have won their last nine Monday night games. Drew Brees has thrown for 400 yards ten times since he joined the Saints in 2006.

9. Whittier Christian junior receiver Noah Evans: 33-504 yards, 3 TD.

10. On this date in 1977 Dusty Baker hits his 30th home run to join teammates Steve Garvey (33), Reggie Smith (32) and Ron Cey (30) as the Dodgers become the first team to have four 30 home run hitters.

Dusty Baker homered on this date in 1977 as the Dodgers became the first team to have four 30 home run hitters

Dusty Baker homered on this date in 1977 as the Dodgers became the first team to have four 30 home run hitters

 

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