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Posted on: Friday, December 25, 2009

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

The San Diego Chargers

Source: nfl.com

SPORTS TODAY

Basketball

College men, Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic. Seventh place, Northeastern vs. SMU, 9 a.m. Fifth place, Western Michigan vs. College of Charleston, 11:30 a.m. Third place, Saint Mary's vs. Hawai'i, 2:30 p.m. Final, USC vs. UNLV, 4:30 p.m. Games at Stan Sheriff Center.

BASKETBALL

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

2009 All-Star Voting List

Released yesterday

Game: Feb. 14 at Arlington, Texas

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Forwards: LeBron James, Cleveland, 1,315,292; Kevin Garnett, Boston, 1,113,213; Chris Bosh, Toronto, 553,230; Paul Pierce, Boston, 263,189; Josh Smith, Atlanta, 236,527; Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia, 167,799; Danny Granger, Indiana, 165,543; Michael Beasley, Miami, 132,794; Hedo Turkoglu, Toronto, 95,329; Rashard Lewis, Orlando, 95,328; Caron Butler, Washington, 82,317. Guards: Dwyane Wade, Miami, 1,314,215; x-Allen Iverson, Philadelphia, 635,084; Vince Carter, Orlando, 554,779; Ray Allen, Boston, 385,744; Gilbert Arenas, Washington, 355,544; Derrick Rose, Chicago, 305,029; Joe Johnson, Atlanta, 227,896; Rajon Rondo, Boston, 203,252; Jose Calderon, Toronto, 115,071; Mike Bibby, Atlanta, 106,830. Centers: Dwight Howard, Orlando, 1,252,786; Shaquille O'Neal, Cleveland, 455,239; Andrea Bargnani, Toronto, 121,253; Al Horford, Atlanta, 118,802; Brook Lopez, New Jersey, 105,157; Andrew Bogut, Milwaukee, 87,876; Jermaine O'Neal, Miami, 81,262; Rasheed Wallace, Boston, 66,304; Kendrick Perkins, Boston, 40,057; Samuel Dalembert, Philadelphia, 35,714; Tyson Chandler, Charlotte, 31,470; Brad Miller, Chicago, 29,369.

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Forwards: Carmelo Anthony, Denver, 1,204,234; Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas, 668,243; Pau Gasol, L.A. Lakers, 565,414; Tim Duncan, San Antonio, 564,728; Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City, 406,581; Trevor Ariza, Houston, 355,529; Luis Scola, Houston, 295,691; Shawn Marion, Dallas, 268,853; Ron Artest, L.A. Lakers, 197,689; Lamar Odom, L.A. Lakers, 152,684; LaMarcus Aldridge, Portland, 129,909. Guards: Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers, 1,380,383; Steve Nash, Phoenix, 546,064; Tracy McGrady, Houston, 541,190; Chris Paul, New Orleans, 521,468; Jason Kidd, Dallas, 372,225; Aaron Brooks, Houston, 298,892; Chauncey Billups, Denver, 241,737; Deron Williams, Utah, 208,991; Jason Terry, Dallas, 195,456; Brandon Roy, Portland, 189,137; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio, 171,624. Centers: Amare Stoudemire, Phoenix, 950,737; Andrew Bynum, L.A. Lakers, 588,471; Nene, Denver, 199,667; Marc Gasol, Memphis, 160,686; Greg Oden, Portland, 108,147; Al Jefferson, Minnesota, 98,669; Antonio McDyess, San Antonio, 94,479; Marcus Camby, L.A. Clippers, 86,719; Andris Biedrins, Golden State, 77,287; Mehmet Okur, Utah, 69,612; Emeka Okafor, New Orleans, 61,823; Spencer Hawes, Sacramento, 20,646.

x-Iverson appears among Western Conference guards.

Leaders

Through Dec. 23

Scoring G FG FT PTS AVG

Anthony, DEN 29 300 254 879 30.3

Bryant, LAL 27 295 175 790 29.3

James, CLE 30 301 214 865 28.8

Durant, OKC 28 260 218 775 27.7

Wade, MIA 26 238 198 695 26.7

Nowitzki, DAL 28 261 188 732 26.1

Ellis, GOL 28 275 134 699 25.0

Bosh, TOR 31 250 220 726 23.4

Arenas, WAS 27 207 135 600 22.2

Roy, POR 30 233 159 666 22.2

Johnson, ATL 28 232 91 597 21.3

Gay, MEM 27 210 115 555 20.6

Evans, SAC 27 203 130 551 20.4

Stoudemire, PHX 29 221 146 588 20.3

Duncan, SAN 24 190 98 478 19.9

Kaman, LAC 28 231 92 554 19.8

Jennings, MIL 27 196 84 531 19.7

Williams, UTA 27 194 112 530 19.6

Randolph, MEM 28 222 102 549 19.6

Boozer, UTA 29 228 111 567 19.6

FG Percentage FG FGA PCT

Perkins, BOS 131 205 .639

Howard, ORL 166 262 .634

Gasol, MEM 157 256 .613

Millsap, UTA 128 220 .582

Landry, HOU 169 291 .581

Horford, ATL 159 274 .580

Hilario, DEN 150 260 .577

Bynum, LAL 158 277 .570

Lee, NYK 206 365 .564

Garnett, BOS 165 293 .563

Rebounds G OFF DEF TOT AVG

Howard, ORL 29 110 271 381 13.1

Noah, CHI 27 111 219 330 12.2

Wallace, CHA 26 58 256 314 12.1

Camby, LAC 28 84 244 328 11.7

Bosh, TOR 31 102 241 343 11.1

Randolph, MEM 28 130 178 308 11.0

Boozer, UTA 29 59 250 309 10.7

Lee, NYK 28 67 231 298 10.6

Duncan, SAN 24 76 176 252 10.5

Haywood, WAS 27 111 172 283 10.5

Assists G AST AVG

Nash, PHX 29 330 11.4

Paul, NOR 19 207 10.9

Williams, UTA 27 272 10.1

Rondo, BOS 27 261 9.7

Kidd, DAL 29 265 9.1

James, CLE 30 235 7.8

B. Davis, LAC 28 211 7.5

Westbrook, OKC 28 192 6.9

Arenas, WAS 27 185 6.9

Duhon, NYK 28 177 6.3

High School

Big Island Interscholastic Federation

Wednesday

Kamehameha 8  8  8 20—44

Honoka'a 12 12 14 18—56

Leading scorers—KS: Shaun Kawaga 10, Jayce Carvalho 10. Hono: Jake Vallente 11, Eddie Morales 11, Tyler Meyer 10.

St. Anthony Invitational

Wednesday

At War Memorial Gym

Championship

Mid-Pacific 58, Harker (San Jose, Calif.) 33

Leading scorers—MPI: Andrew Swanson 20, Patrick Matthews 10. Hark: Gregory Plauck 12, Ryan Cali 11.

Third Place

Kamehameha-Maui 64, Hilo 53

Leading scorers—KSM: Terani Richmond 15, Kawika Kong 12, Kekoa Turbeville 10. Hilo: Dustin Leong 14, Dakota Allen 11.

Fifth Place

Baldwin 49, Seabury Hall 43

Leading scorers—Bald: Timothy Pang 17, Jayven Tabon 12. SH: Dylan King 10.

Seventh Place

Kailua 48, St. Anthony 24

Leading scorers—Kail: Isaiah Vasconcellos 11, Cory Lau 10. SA: Jarret Stinger 12.

BASEBALL

Major League Baseball

Remaining Free Agents List

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Baltimore (4) — Danys Baez, rhp; Mark Hendrickson, lhp; Chad Moeller; c; Melvin Mora, 3b. Boston (4) — Rocco Baldelli, of; Jason Bay, of; Paul Byrd, rhp; Chris Woodward, 3b. Chicago (4) — Ramon Castro, c; Octavio Dotel, rhp; Jermaine Dye, of; Scott Podsednik of. Cleveland (1) — Tomo Ohka, rhp. Detroit (2) — Aubrey Huff, 1b; Jarrod Washburn, lhp. Kansas City (3) — Bruce Chen, lhp; Miguel Olivo, c; Jamey Wright, rhp. Los Angeles (3) — Kelvim Escobar, rhp; Vladimir Guerrero, dh; Robb Quinlan, of. Minnesota (4) — Orlando Cabrera, ss; Joe Crede, 3b; Ron Mahay, lhp; Mike Redmond, c. New York (5) — Johnny Damon, of; Jerry Hairston Jr., inf-of; Eric Hinske, of; Jose Molina, c; Xavier Nady, of. Oakland (4) — Justin Duchscherer, rhp; Nomar Garciaparra, dh; Adam Kennedy, 3b; Brett Tomko, rhp. Seattle (6) — Miguel Batista, rhp; Erik Bedard, lhp; Adrian Beltre, 3b; Russell Branyan, 1b; Endy Chavez, of; Mike Sweeney, dh. Tampa Bay (5) — Chad Bradford, rhp; Jason Isringhausen, rhp; Troy Percival, rhp; Brian Shouse, lhp; Russ Springer, rhp. Texas (4) — Joaquin Benoit, rhp; Hank Blalock, 1b; Marlon Byrd, of; Eddie Guardado, lhp. Toronto (2) — Rod Barajas, c; Kevin Millar, 1b.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Arizona (3) — Doug Davis, lhp; Scott Schoeneweis, lhp; Chad Tracy, 1b. Atlanta (3) — Garret Anderson, of; Adam LaRoche, 1b; Greg Norton, 1b. Chicago (3) — Chad Fox, rhp; Kevin Gregg, rhp; Reed Johnson, of. Cincinnati (1) — Kip Wells, rhp. Colorado (8) — Joe Beimel, lhp; Jose Contreras, rhp; Alan Embree, lhp; Josh Fogg, rhp; Jason Giambi, 1b; Matt Herges, rhp; Juan Rincon, rhp; Yorvit Torrealba, c. Florida (2) — Kiko Calero, rhp; Brendan Donnelly, rhp. Houston (6) — Aaron Boone, 1b; Doug Brocail, rhp; Darin Erstad, of; Mike Hampton, lhp; Miguel Tejada, ss; Jose Valverde, rhp. Los Angeles (12) — Brad Ausmus, c; Ronnie Belliard, 2b; Jon Garland, rhp; Orlando Hudson, 2b; Mark Loretta, 3b; Guillermo Mota, rhp; Eric Milton, lhp; Will Ohman, lhp; Vicente Padilla, rhp; Jason Schmidt, rhp; Jim Thome, 1b; Jeff Weaver, rhp. Milwaukee (5) — Frank Catalanotto, of; Braden Looper, rhp; Felipe Lopez, 2b; Corey Patterson, of; David Weathers, rhp. New York (4) — Carlos Delgado, 1b; Ramon Martinez, ss; Gary Sheffield, of; Fernando Tatis, 1b. Philadelphia (7) — Paul Bako, c; Miguel Cairo, 2b; Scott Eyre, lhp; Pedro Martinez, rhp; Brett Myers, rhp; Chan Ho Park, rhp; Matt Stairs, of. St. Louis (8) — Rick Ankiel, of; Mark De Rosa, 3b; Troy Glaus, 3b; Khalil Greene, ss; Matt Holliday, of; Joel Pineiro, rhp; John Smoltz, rhp; Todd Wellemeyer, rhp. San Diego (1) — Brian Giles, of. San Francisco (6) — Rich Aurilia, 1b; Bobby Howry, rhp; Randy Johnson, lhp; Bengie Molina, c; Juan Uribe, 2b; Randy Winn, of. Washington (5) — Josh Bard, c; Livan Hernandez, rhp; Austin Kearns, of; Ron Villone, lhp; Dmitri Young, 1b.

Boxing

Fight Schedule

National TV in parentheses

Dec. 29—At Osaka, Japan, Nobuhiro Ishida vs. Oney Valdez, 12, for Ishida's interim WBA light middleweight title.

Dec. 31—At Tokyo, Denkaosen Kaowichit vs. Takefumi Sakata, 12, for Kaowichit's WBA flyweight title.

Jan. 9—At Magdeburg, Germany, Edison Miranda vs. Robert Stieglitz, for Miranda's WBO super middleweight title.

Jan. 11—At Tokyo, Juan Carlos Salgado vs. Takashi Uchiyama, 12, for Salgado's WBA super featherweight title; Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym vs. Satoshi Hosono, 12, for Kratingdaenggym's WBA super bantamweight title.

football

College

Bowl Glance

Saturday, Dec. 19

New Mexico Bowl

At Albuquerque

Wyoming 35, Fresno State 28, 2OT

St. Petersburg (Fla.) Bowl

Rutgers 45, UCF 24

Sunday, Dec. 20

New Orleans Bowl

Middle Tennessee 42, Southern Miss. 32

Tuesday, Dec. 22

Las Vegas Bowl

BYU 44, Oregon State 20

Wednesday, Dec. 23

Poinsettia Bowl

At San Diego

Utah 37, California 27

Yesterday

Hawai'i Bowl

At Honolulu

SMU 45, Nevada 10

Tomorrow

Little Caesars Pizza Bowl

At Detroit

Ohio (9-4) vs. Marshall (6-6), 1 p.m. (ESPN)

Meineke Bowl

At Charlotte, N.C.

North Carolina (8-4) vs. Pittsburgh (9-3), 4:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Emerald Bowl

At San Francisco

Southern Cal (8-4) vs. Boston College (8-4), 8 p.m. (ESPN)

Sunday, Dec. 27

Music City Bowl

At Nashville, Tenn.

Clemson (8-5) vs. Kentucky (7-5), 8:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Monday, Dec. 28

Independence Bowl

At Shreveport, La.

Texas A&M (6-6) vs. Georgia (7-5), 5 p.m. (ESPN2)

Tuesday, Dec. 29

EagleBank Bowl

At Washington

Temple (9-3) vs. UCLA (6-6), 4:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Champs Sports Bowl

At Orlando, Fla.

Miami (9-3) vs. Wisconsin (9-3), 8 p.m. (ESPN)

Wednesday, Dec. 30

Humanitarian Bowl

At Boise, Idaho

Bowling Green (7-5) vs. Idaho (7-5), 4:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Holiday Bowl

At San Diego

Nebraska (9-4) vs. Arizona (8-4), 8 p.m. (ESPN)

Thursday, Dec. 31

Armed Forces Bowl

At Fort Worth, Texas

Air Force (7-5) vs. Houston (10-3), Noon (ESPN)

Sun Bowl

At El Paso, Texas

Stanford (8-4) vs. Oklahoma (7-5), 2 p.m. (CBS)

Texas Bowl

At Houston

Missouri (8-4) vs. Navy (9-4), 3:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Insight Bowl

At Tempe, Ariz.

Minnesota (6-6) vs. Iowa State (6-6), 6 p.m. (NFL)

Chick-fil-A Bowl

At Atlanta

Virginia Tech (9-3) vs. Tennessee (7-5), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Friday, Jan. 1

Outback Bowl

At Tampa, Fla.

Northwestern (8-4) vs. Auburn (7-5), 11 a.m. (ESPN)

Capital One Bowl

At Orlando, Fla.

Penn State (10-2) vs. LSU (9-3), 1 p.m. (ABC)

Gator Bowl

At Jacksonville, Fla.

Florida State (6-6) vs. West Virginia (9-3), 1 p.m. (CBS)

Rose Bowl

At Pasadena, Calif.

Ohio State (10-2) vs. Oregon (10-2), 5 p.m. (ABC)

Sugar Bowl

At New Orleans

Florida (12-1) vs. Cincinnati (12-0), 8:30 p.m. (FOX)

Saturday, Jan. 2

International Bowl

At Toronto

South Florida (7-5) vs. Northern Illinois (7-5), Noon (ESPN2)

Cotton Bowl

At Arlington, Texas

Oklahoma State (9-3) vs. Mississippi (8-4), 2 p.m. (FOX)

PapaJohns.com Bowl

At Birmingham, Ala.

Connecticut (7-5) vs. South Carolina (7-5), 2 p.m. (ESPN)

Liberty Bowl

At Memphis, Tenn.

East Carolina (9-4) vs. Arkansas (7-5), 5:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Alamo Bowl

At San Antonio

Michigan State (6-6) vs. Texas Tech (8-4), 9 p.m. (ESPN)

Monday, Jan. 4

Fiesta Bowl

At Glendale, Ariz.

Boise State (13-0) vs. TCU (12-0), 8 p.m. (FOX)

Tuesday, Jan. 5

Orange Bowl

At Miami

Iowa (10-2) vs. Georgia Tech (11-2), 8 p.m. (FOX)

Wednesday, Jan. 6

GMAC Bowl

Mobile, Ala.

Central Michigan (11-2) vs. Troy (9-3), 7 p.m. (ESPN)

Thursday, Jan. 7

BCS National Championship

At Pasadena, Calif.

Alabama (13-0) vs. Texas (13-0), 8 p.m. (ABC)

Saturday, Jan. 23

East-West Shrine Classic

At Orlando, Fla.

East vs. West, 3 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 30

Senior Bowl

At Mobile, Ala.

North vs. South, 4 p.m. (NFL)

Saturday, Feb. 6

Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Challenge

At El Paso, Texas

Texas vs. Nation, 3 p.m. (CBSC)

Golf

World Rankings

Through Dec. 20

1, Tiger Woods USA 14.94

2, Phil Mickelson USA 8.41

3, Steve Stricker USA 6.78

4, Lee Westwood Eng 6.68

5, Padraig Harrington Irl 5.65

6, Jim Furyk USA 5.62

7, Paul Casey Eng 5.45

8, Henrik Stenson Swe 5.44

9, Rory McIlroy NIr 4.92

10, Kenny Perry USA 4.82

11, Sergio Garcia Esp 4.78

12, Ian Poulter Eng 4.69

13, Martin Kaymer Ger 4.56

14, Geoff Ogilvy Aus 4.54

15, Sean O'Hair USA 4.29

16, Stewart Cink USA 4.29

17, Ernie Els SAf 4.20

18, Ross Fisher Eng 4.09

19, Retief Goosen SAf 4.00

20, Lucas Glover USA 3.90

21, Robert Allenby Aus 3.90

22, Zach Johnson USA 3.69

23, Camilo Villegas Col 3.59

24, Anthony Kim USA 3.58

25, Angel Cabrera Arg 3.55

26, Vijay Singh Fji 3.40

27, Robert Karlsson Swe 3.22

28, Luke Donald Eng 3.16

29, Hunter Mahan USA 3.13

30, Ryo Ishikawa Jpn 3.07

31, Y.E. Yang Kor 3.03

32, Nick Watney USA 2.98

33, Yuta Ikeda Jpn 2.89

34, Adam Scott Aus 2.81

35, Soren Kjeldsen Den 2.76

36, Mike Weir Can 2.72

37, Tim Clark SAf 2.70

38, Graeme McDowell NIr 2.61

39, Francesco Molinari Ita 2.61

40, Anders Hansen Den 2.60

41, Oliver Wilson Eng 2.60

42, David Toms USA 2.60

43, Justin Leonard USA 2.46

44, Simon Dyson Eng 2.45

45, Michael Sim Aus 2.43

46, Brian Gay USA 2.42

47, Soren Hansen Den 2.40

48, Miguel Angel Jimenez Esp 2.38

49, Edoardo Molinari Ita 2.35

50, Ben Curtis USA 2.31

Awards

Associated Press Athletes of the Year

Male

2009—Jimmie Johnson, auto racing. 2008—Michael Phelps, swimming. 2007—Tom Brady, football. 2006—x-Tiger Woods, golf. 2005—Lance Armstrong, cycling. 2004—Lance Armstrong, cycling. 2003—Lance Armstrong, cycling. 2002—Lance Armstrong, cycling. 2001—Barry Bonds, baseball. 2000—Tiger Woods, golf. 1999—Tiger Woods, golf. 1998—Mark McGwire, baseball. 1997—Tiger Woods, golf. 1996—Michael Johnson, track and field. 1995—Cal Ripken, baseball. 1994—George Foreman, boxing. 1993—Michael Jordan, basketball. 1992—Michael Jordan, basketball. 1991—Michael Jordan, basketball. 1990—Joe Montana, football. 1989—Joe Montana, football. 1988—Orel Hershiser, baseball. 1987—Ben Johnson, track and field. 1986—Larry Bird, basketball. 1985—Dwight Gooden, baseball. 1984—Carl Lewis, track and field. 1983—Carl Lewis, track and field. 1982—Wayne Gretzky, hockey. 1981—x-John McEnroe, tennis. 1980—U.S. Olympic Hockey Team. 1979—Willie Stargell, baseball. 1978—Ron Guidry, baseball. 1977—Steve Cauthen, horse racing. 1976—Bruce Jenner, decathlon. 1975—Fred Lynn, baseball. 1974—Muhammad Ali, boxing. 1973—O.J. Simpson, football. 1972—Mark Spitz, swimming. 1971—Lee Trevino, golf. 1970—George Blanda, football. 1969—Tom Seaver, baseball. 1968—Denny McLain, baseball. 1967—Carl Yastrzemski, baseball. 1966—Frank Robinson, baseball. 1965—Sandy Koufax, baseball. 1964—Don Schollander, swimming. 1963—Sandy Koufax, baseball. 1962—Maury Wills, baseball. 1961—Roger Maris, baseball. 1960—Rafer Johnson, track. 1959—Ingemar Johansson, boxing.

Female

2009—Serena Williams, tennis. 2008—Candace Parker, basketball. 2007—Lorena Ochoa, golf. 2006—x-Lorena Ochoa, golf. 2005— Annika Sorenstam, golf. 2004—Annika Sorenstam, golf. 2003—Annika Sorenstam, golf. 2002—Serena Williams, tennis. 2001—Jennifer Capriati, tennis. 2000—Marion Jones, track. 1999—U.S. Soccer Team. 1998—Se Ri Pak, golf. 1997—Martina Hingis, tennis. 1996—Amy Van Dyken, swimming. 1995—Rebecca Lobo, basketball. 1994—Bonnie Blair, speedskating. 1993—Sheryl Swoopes, basketball. 1992—Monica Seles, tennis. 1991—Monica Seles, tennis. 1990—Beth Daniel, golf. 1989—Steffi Graf, tennis. 1988—Florence Griffith Joyner, track and field. 1987—Jackie Joyner-Kersee, track and field. 1986—Martina Navratilova, tennis. 1985—Nancy Lopez, golf. 1984—Mary Lou Retton, gymnastics. 1983—Martina Navratilova, tennis. 1982—Mary Decker Tabb, track. 1981—x-Tracy Austin, tennis. 1980—Chris Evert Lloyd, tennis. 1979—Tracy Austin, tennis. 1978—Nancy Lopez, golf. 1977—Chris Evert, tennis. 1976—Nadia Comaneci, gymnastics. 1975—Chris Evert, tennis. 1974—Chris Evert, tennis. 1973—Billie Jean King, tennis. 1972—Olga Korbut, gymnastics. 1971—Evonne Goolagong, tennis. 1970—Chi Cheng, track. 1969—Debbie Meyer, swimming. 1968—Peggy Fleming, figure skating. 1967—Billie Jean King, tennis. 1966—Kathy Whitworth, golf. 1965—Kathy Whitworth, golf. 1964—Mickey Wright, golf. 1963—Mickey Wright, golf. 1962— Dawn Fraser, swimming. 1961—Wilma Rudolph, track. 1960—Wilma Rudolph, track. 1959—Maria Bueno, tennis.

x-Both male and female winners were from the same sport

Transactions

Baseball

American League

Los Angeles Angels—Agreed to terms with RHP Fernando Rodney on a two-year contract.

Football

National Football League

NFL—Suspended Oakland FB Luke Lawton four games for violating the league's policy against performance enhancing substances. Fined Washington DT Albert Haynesworth $10,000 and New York Giants RB Brandon Jacobs $7,500 for their part in an altercation a Dec. 21 game. Fined Minnesota DT Kevin Williams $5,000 for a tackle at the knees on Carolina QB Matt Moore during a Dec. 20 game.

Arizona Cardinals—Signed G-OT Tom Pestock to the practice squad.

Carolina Panthers—Placed QB Jake Delhomme on injured reserve. Signed QB Hunter Cantwell from the practice squad. Signed RB Devin Moore to the practice squad.

Detroit Lions—Placed QB Matthew Stafford on injured reserve.

Indianapolis Colts—Placed WR Anthony Gonzalez on injured reserve.

New Orleans Saints—Named John Carney kicking consultant.

New York Jets—Signed S Brannon Condren to the practice squad.

Hockey

National Hockey League

Chicago Blackhawks—Reassigned LW Bryan Bickell to Rockford (AHL).

Phoenix Coyotes—Reassigned F Kevin Porter to San Antonio (AHL).

College

Ohio State—Suspended KR Ray Small, DL Rob Rose and RB Bo Delande for violating team rules.