The TEN: 11/10/2016

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

1. Western Michigan becomes the first 10-0 team in the nation with a 38-21 win over Kent State Tuesday night.

2. Clemson junior quarterback Deshaun Watson is heading to the NFL after this season head coach Dabo Swinney announced.

3. Hart at Cathedral, First Round CIF Division 3 Playoffs, Friday Night, 7:00 p.m.

4. Former UCLA quarterbacks Jerry Neuheisel and Kevin Craft are both playing football in Japan’s X League. The Obic Seagulls, led by Neuheisel recently beat IBM Big Blue, quarterbacked by Craft, 24-23 in overtime.

5. The LA Kings have outscored their last two opponents 12-0.

6. “Not like I haven’t driven out there a few hundred times. Every weekend we took our dirt bikes out to El Mirage.” – Colt74 on Twitter on Covina traveling out to Victor Valley Friday night.

7. Third base coach Matt Williams and hitting coach Mark Grace, two of the Arizona Diamondbacks’ best known former players, will not be retained on the team’s coaching staff next year under new manager Torey Lovullo.

8. In this day in 1945 #1 Army beat #2 Notre Dame 48-0.

9. Happy Birthday to former major league outfielder Jack Clark who turns 61 today.

10. “You can learn the key phrases, and thankfully a Cover 2 is still a Cover 2. Football is apparently the same language all over the world, which is pretty cool.” – Jerry Neuheisel on playing in Japan.

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