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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Schaub rallies Texans past Jaguars, 43-37

Houston Texans' Garrett Graham (88) scores a touchdown against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012, in Houston. The Texans won in overtime 43-37. (AP Photo/Dave Einsel)

Houston Texans' Garrett Graham (88) scores a touchdown against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012, in Houston. The Texans won in overtime 43-37. (AP Photo/Dave Einsel)

El wide receiver de los Texanas de Houston Andre Johnson (80) celebra con los fan?ticos tras anotar el touchdown de la victoria ante los Jaguars de Jacksonville el domingo 18 de noviembre de 2012. (AP Foto/Dave Einsel)

Houston Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson (80) dives into the crowd after scoring the winning touchdown against the Jacksonville Jaguars in overtime of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012, in Houston. The Texans won 43-37. (AP Photo/Dave Einsel)

Houston Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson is congratulated as he leaves the field after an NFL football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012, in Houston. Johnson scored the winning touchdown in their 43-37 overtime win. (AP Photo/Patric Schneider)

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Chad Henne (7) breaks a tackle by Houston Texans' Shiloh Keo (31) in overtime of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012, in Houston. The Texans won 43-37. (AP Photo/Patric Schneider)

(AP) ? Andre Johnson had the game of his life to save the Houston Texans on Sunday.

Johnson finished off a career day by turning a screen pass from Matt Schaub into a 48-yard sprint for the winning touchdown as the Texans rallied to beat Jacksonville 43-37.

"All the good teams find a way to win, no matter if it's ugly, pretty or whatever," Johnson said. "In the win column, it either says 'W' or 'L.' They don't ask how you got it done."

Schaub threw a career-high five touchdown passes, completed a franchise-record 43 passes and finished with 527 yards in the air, second most in NFL history. Warren Moon also threw for 527 yards for the Houston Oilers in December 1990 in Kansas City. Norm Van Brocklin holds the record with 554 for the Rams in 1951.

Johnson caught 14 passes for 273 yards, both career highs; the yardage was a team record. He turned 31 in July, but has been saying for weeks that he's feeling as fit and healthy as he ever has.

"Maybe you guys will believe me after that," Johnson told reporters after the game.

He seemed to be open all day and he was somehow uncovered again when Schaub flipped him the short pass for the decisive score.

"When I caught the ball, and I saw how open I was, I was looking around like, 'Where are the defenders at?'" Johnson said. "I took off running, I kept looking. I thought the cornerback would come from the outside, but he wasn't there. It was just the safety, so I was just saying to myself, 'I can't let him tackle me.'"

It almost didn't come to that. Houston trailed 34-20 with 12 minutes left, but Schaub completed 16 consecutive throws to launch the comeback.

"Something we can look back on as we move through this," Schaub said, "because there are going to be games like that, that are not always going to be a two- or three-score lead in the fourth quarter, where you're trying to run the clock out."

The Texans (9-1) won an overtime game for the first time at Reliant Stadium and improved to 2-7 in overtime in their history. The Jaguars (1-9) have lost three road games in overtime this year.

"I told them afterwards, we didn't come here for a tie," Jacksonville coach Mike Mularkey said. "We had some chances. We just did not make some of the plays that we haven't made throughout the year."

Houston's comeback wrecked big days by Chad Henne and first-round pick Justin Blackmon, who showed that the Jacksonville offense does actually have some spark.

Henne threw a career-high four touchdown passes in relief of injured Blaine Gabbert and Blackmon made seven catches for 236 yards. It was the first time in NFL history opposing players each had more than 200 yards receiving in the same game.

The Jaguars looked like they were on their way to one of the biggest upsets of the season when Henne hooked up with Blackmon for a stunning 81-yard touchdown with 12:33 left in regulation to put Jacksonville up 34-20.

Schaub then threw two touchdown passes to tight end Garrett Graham in the final 5:39 to force overtime.

Shayne Graham and Josh Scobee kicked field goals in overtime and, for a while, it looked like NFL would have its second tie in two weeks. San Francisco and St. Louis finished 24-24 last week.

Henne threw incomplete on fourth-and-10 from the Houston 47, and the Texans regained possession with 2:30 left in OT. Schaub saw the perfect defense for a receiver screen pass to Johnson, who took the pass and sprinted untouched down the right sideline to end it.

"We got what we wanted," Schaub said, "and 'Dre did the rest."

Johnson surpassed his own single-game records for receptions and yards receiving. Kubiak thinks those records may stand for a while.

"I don't know if that one will ever be touched," Kubiak said. "That was special from the Texans standpoint."

Gabbert left in the first quarter with a bruised right elbow. Mularkey said last week that he was sticking with Gabbert as his starter, but he may have to go with Henne now. He didn't have an update on Gabbert's injury after the game and will decide later whether to start Gabbert next week.

With Henne guiding the offense, Jacksonville had 238 yards by halftime.

"You've just got to always be prepared and ready to go in," Henne said. "I've been preparing these last couple weeks like I've got to be the starter, and any time he (Gabbert) goes down, just jump in and hopefully not lose a step."

NOTES:(at) Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew missed his fourth straight game with a strained left foot. ... LB Paul Posluzny took four stitches on his forehead after being injured in overtime. ... The Texans finished with franchise record 640 total yards. ... Texans backup running back Ben Tate sat out for the third straight game with a hamstring injury. ... Johnson went over 100 yards receiving for the 41st time. ... Texans CB Johnathan Joseph left in the second half with a hamstring injury.

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32nd National Junior Boys and Girls Taekwondo Championship ...

| Staff REPORTER |
ITANAGAR, Nov 18: The 32nd National Junior Boys and Girls Taekwondo Championship-2012 was declared open by Chief Minister Nabam Tuki at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, Naharlagun amid a huge gathering this afternoon. Altogether, 31 teams comprising of 600 players are participating in the five-day mega event in 10 different categories.
Addressing the participants coming from various parts of the country, the Chief Minister said ?Make new friends for life and understand each other?s culture and traditions not enemies from the competitions so that the unity in diversity of India remains intact forever?.
Stating that Arunachal Pradesh is a ?unique? state with 26 major indigenous tribes and over 100s of sub tribes, the culture, language, customs and traditions of which are uniquely distinct from each other, Tuki urged them to enjoy the warm hearted tribal hospitality of the people during their stay in the state.
?My sincere advise to the participants is no matter you lose or win, you must maintain sportsmanship throughout the tournament,? said Tuki adding that winning or losing is secondary but the will to participate and emerge a formidable competitor matters most. This championship would become a benchmark in the history of sports in our country with regards to discipline and sportsmanship, he felt.
Citing examples of boxing queen MC Mary Kom, who despite being from a poor family background attained the pinnacle of success through her grit, determination, sincerity, discipline and training, he urged the youths to take a cue from her success.
Acknowledging the immense talent of the youths and for the laurels they have brought for the state and the country as well, he said, your talent is unquestionable, you have carved a niche in world arena in weightlifting, mountaineering, karate, archery, chess, badminton and taekwondo. Taekwondo besides being a wonderful sports of stamina, zest, and intelligence offers entertainment, recreation, physical exercise and most importantly imbibes in us the important human qualities like discipline and teamwork, asserted Tuki.
Expressing his hope that the Comprehensive state sports policy of the state which is ?pragmatic and uniform? would provide adequate incentives to sportspersons and boost sporting events and broad base sports activities in the state so that people from different parts of the society gets a fair chance to show their talent at all levels, CM said the vision is to make the state a vibrant leading edge state in sports through target oriented action plans for diverse activities including coaching, training, counseling and participation at various levels of tournaments and championships of all sports disciplines.
The govt is seriously committed to encourage and facilitate the young talents and explore their potentials in their chosen fields of sporting activities. There is a cash incentive even for qualifying for the Olympics besides hefty rewards for the medal winners. All this would attract more talented youths to take up games and sports professionally and bring pride and glory to the nation, state, and to themselves.
The Chief Minister expressed his gratitude to the Taekwondo Federation of India (TFI) and union Ministry of Sports and Youth affairs for facilitating the national level event in the state.
Further, the Chief Minister announced to provide fund for construction of a multi-purpose sports hall in the state capital this year for conducting such tournaments in future. He also announced to construct sports complexes and mini stadiums in the districts as well.
The Member of Parliament of Bhutan National Assembly, Dupthup, who was guest of honour during the function, while commending the enthusiasm and energy of the participants from all over India said, there is every reason to be enthusiastic as Taekwondo gives lot many things to the player. The importance given to taekwondo can be seen from the fact that it is next to national game archery in Bhutan.
There are some cultural and topographical similarities between Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh, and I would love to visit Arunachal again, the MP, who is leading a cultural exchange team to the state, said.
Earlier, TFI Secretary General Praveen Kumar, in his speech, informed that the winners of the ongoing championship would participate in the national championship to be held in Bhopal from January 18 to 26 next year.
?They will also participate in the Senior National Taekwondo Championship to be held in Bangalore from April next year,? he added.
The Inaugural function was also attended by Urban Development Minister Rajesh Tacho, Parliamentary Secretary Padi Richo, MLA Techi Kaso, Adviser to CM Kalikho Pul, Sports and Youth Affairs Secretary Indra Mallo Jain, chairman, Technical Committee of TFI, PA Gurung, Arunachal Taekwondo Association president Kipa Kaha, political secretary to CM, Bamng Tagog among many others. (With inputs from DIPRO)

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College football's winningest coach retires

FILE - This Oct. 6, 2006 file photo shows St. Johns University head football coach John Gagliardi during football practice in Collegeville, Minn. Gagliardi, the winningest coach in college football history, is retiring from Division III St. John's University in Minnesota. Gagliardi announced his decision on the team website on Monday, Nov. 19, 2012. (AP Photo/Jim Mone, File)

FILE - This Oct. 6, 2006 file photo shows St. Johns University head football coach John Gagliardi during football practice in Collegeville, Minn. Gagliardi, the winningest coach in college football history, is retiring from Division III St. John's University in Minnesota. Gagliardi announced his decision on the team website on Monday, Nov. 19, 2012. (AP Photo/Jim Mone, File)

FILE - In this undated 1976 photo, St. John's University football coach John Gagliardi is shown after St. John's University defeated Towson State in the Division III national title game in Phenix City, Ala. Gagliardi, the winningest coach in college football history, is retiring from Division III St. John's University in Minnesota. Gagliardi announced his decision on the team website on Monday, Nov. 19, 2012. (AP Photo/St. Cloud Times) NO SALES

FILE - In this Aug. 24, 2002 photo, St. John's University football coach John Gagliardi looks at a trophy case filled with awards won by his teams and players in Collegeville, Minn. Gagliardi, the winningest coach in college football history, is retiring from Division III St. John's University in Minnesota. Gagliardi announced his decision on the team website on Monday, Nov. 19, 2012. (AP Photo/St. Cloud Times) NO SALES

In this Aug. 12, 2012 file photo, St. John's University football coach John Gagliardi watches his players during their first practice of the year in Collegeville, Minn. Gagliardi, the winningest coach in college football history, is retiring from Division III St. John's University in Minnesota. Gagliardi announced his decision on the team website on Monday, Nov. 19, 2012. (AP Photo/The St. Cloud Times) NO SALES

(AP) ? John Gagliardi put sleepy little Collegeville, Minn., on the national college football map with a style all his own.

After 60 years at Division III St. John's, four national titles and more victories than any coach in NCAA history, Gagliardi is calling it a career at the tender age of 86.

"It's unbelievable that I could make a living with a career in a game that is so popular and is such a huge business," Gagliardi said Monday after announcing his retirement. "To be a small part of that has just been wonderful."

He played a much larger role than he lets on, shirking the conventions of the stereotypical overbearing college coach. More teddy bear than Bear Bryant, Gagliardi banned whistles, tackling and, essentially, bad weather during practice.

If the notoriously thick swarms of central Minnesota mosquitos were out for blood, the coach who only responded to "John" simply called it a day.

"It was working," Gagliardi said. "So I figured I'll keep doing it."

Gagliardi started coaching college players in 1949 and spent the past six decades at the private school in central Minnesota. He retires with a record of 489-138-11 and surpassed Eddie Robinson for the career coaching victories record in 2003.

To think of St. John's without Gagliardi in these parts is like trying to think of Duke without Coach K, the Rolling Stones without Mick Jagger, peanut butter without jelly.

"I can't imagine St. John's football without John Gagliardi on the sideline," said Tom Linneman, a Johnnies quarterback from 1996-2000. "I don't know what that looks like. And there are very few people alive that do know what it looks like."

The seemingly carefree approach in a sport that seems to demand so much more certainly didn't hold the Johnnies back once the games started. He won national titles in 1963, 1965, 1976 and 2003 and had managed to maintain the high expectations late into his tenure.

The Johnnies lost three games or fewer 13 straight seasons, from 1998-2010, and went undefeated in the MIAC five times in that span. But they had stumbled in the last two seasons, going 11-9 and getting dominated by rival St. Thomas both years.

"Nobody ever said that getting older was easy," Gagliardi said. "I just can't do the job at the level I used to anymore."

Gagliardi's coaching career began in 1943 when he was just 16. His high school coach at Trinidad Catholic in Colorado was drafted for World War II and Gagliardi, a team captain, took over and wound up coaching there and at St. Mary's High School in Colorado Springs for six years.

In 1949, he got his first college gig at Carroll College in Helena, Mont., leading the team to three conference titles in four seasons. He took the reins at St. John's in 1953, and piled up 27 conference titles, often upsetting his competition with a penchant for running up the score on overmatched opponents. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006; since 1993, the outstanding Division III player of the year has taken home the Gagliardi Trophy.

"Arguably, John Gagliardi has impacted the lives of as many young men as any individual in the history of Saint John's University," school President Michael Hemesath said. "His legacy of educating young men at Saint John's is one that any coach or professor would envy."

His retirement even drew praise from the White House with press secretary Jay Carney lauding Gagliardi's career and unique approach to the job.

"Even as his time on the gridiron comes to a close, Gagliardi's genuine concern for players as scholar athletes and human beings will ensure that his influence will be felt for years to come," the statement read.

"Maybe I ought to change my vote," Gagliardi quipped.

Gagliardi's 64 years were the most in college football coaching history, surpassing the record of 57 years held by former University of Chicago and University of the Pacific coach Amos Alonzo Stagg.

Linneman said Gagliardi's trust in his players ? he lets his quarterback call his own plays ? is what endeared the coach to his pupils more than the easy-going nature in practice or resistance to calisthenics.

"I can talk to a guy who graduated in 1953 and we can have a mutually agreeable conversation because we have the same stories," Linneman said. "That's amazing. You have 60 years of football players tied together by playing for the same coach. There's not a fraternity like Johnnies football."

On the quiet campus 80 miles northwest of Minneapolis, the bookstore sells T-shirts with pictures of Gagliardi throughout his coaching career and the word "Legend." There is no statue of Gagliardi on St. John's campus, which is nestled amid prairies, lakes and forest and encloses an abbey. Yet.

Gagliardi will remain on the staff until his contract expires June 30, 2013. The search process for his replacement begins immediately.

And Gagliardi has a search of his own to begin. He said he doesn't know what he's going to do without the job that has in many ways defined him for three quarters of his life.

"It's unchartered territory for me," Gagliardi said. "Who knows what I'm going to face?"

He is looking forward to getting up in the stands at Clemens Stadium to see the view he's been missing all these years.

"I'll get up there and know everything," he deadpanned, "just like the fans always seem to do."

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Associated Press Writer Amy Forliti contributed to this report.

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