My Wife, who is a nurse, has one as well.There is a reason well over 80% of doctors have a DNR order on themselves.
My Wife, who is a nurse, has one as well.There is a reason well over 80% of doctors have a DNR order on themselves.
Team | Rating | Team | Rating | Time | TV | |
Miami (OH) | 326 | at | Cincinnati | 159 | 6:00 p.m. | ESPN+ |
UCF | 77 | at | Ole Miss | 58 | 6:30 p.m. | ESPN+/SEC |
Team | Rating | Team | Rating | Time | TV | |
St. Thomas (FL) | NAIA | at | Fla. Atlantic | 11 | 6:00 p.m. | CUSANET |
South Carolina | 296 | at | UAB | 61 | 6:00 p.m. | CBSSN |
Tulsa Women | ||||||
Central Ark | 284 | at | Tulsa | 86 | 1:00 p.m. | ESPN+ |
Rank | Trend | Team | Record | Rank | Trend | Team | Record | |
2 | Even | Houston | 10-1 | 59 | Even | Oral Roberts | 4-3 | |
38 | Even | Memphis | 8-3 | 60 | Up 1 | Oklahoma St. | 6-4 | |
77 | Up 1 | UCF | 7-2 | 76 | Down 2 | Charlotte | 8-2 | |
97 | Down 2 | Wichita St. | 6-4 | 93 | Even | LMU (CA) | 7-4 | |
134 | Even | Tulane | 6-3 | 152 | Up 2 | Detroit Mercy | 4-6 | |
159 | Up 3 | Cincinnati | 5-4 | 155 | Down 13 | Murray St. | 5-4 | |
194 | Up 1 | Temple | 6-5 | 222 | Down 3 | Loyola Chicago | 5-5 | |
206 | Down 4 | East Carolina | 7-4 | 242 | Down 1 | Oregon St. | 3-6 | |
230 | Down 3 | South Fla. | 4-6 | 284 | Even | Central Mich. | 2-6 | |
237 | Down 1 | Tulsa | 3-6 | 322 | Down 1 | Jackson St. | 1-8 | |
286 | Even | SMU | 3-7 | 354 | Even | Mississippi Val. | 1-10 |
Rank | Trend | Team | Record |
11 | Down 1 | Fla. Atlantic | 7-1 |
61 | Up 3 | UAB | 6-2 |
65 | Up 2 | North Texas | 6-2 |
226 | Down 1 | Rice | 5-3 |
287 | Up 10 | UTSA | 3-5 |
Q1 | Quadrant 1: Home 1-30, Neutral 1-50, Away 1-75 |
Quadrant 2: Home 31-75, Neutral 51-100, Away 76-135 | |
Win | Quadrant 3: Home 76-160, Neutral 101-200, Away 136-240 |
none | Quadrant 4: Home 161-353, Neutral 201-353, Away 241-353 |
Loss | |
Oklahoma St. (A) | |
Q2 | |
Win | |
None | |
Loss | |
Oral Roberts (H) | |
Charlotte (N) | |
Q3 | |
Win | |
Loss | |
Murray St. (N) | |
Detroit Mercy (H) | |
Q4 | |
Wins | |
Loyola Chicago (N) | |
Jackson St. (H) | |
Central Mich. (H) | |
Loss | |
Oregon St. (A) |
Team | Rating | Team | Rating | Time | TV | |
Seattle U | 78 | at | Oregon St. | 238 | 9:30 p.m. | PAC12 |
UCF | 77 | at | Ole Miss | 58 | 6:30 p.m. | ESPN+/SEC |
Team | Rating | Team | Rating | Time | TV | |
NAU (NAIA) | NAIA | at | Rice | 230 | 11:15 a.m. | CUSANET |
Rank | Trend | Team | Record | Rank | Trend | Team | Record | |
2 | Even | Houston | 10-1 | 54 | Up 4 | Oklahoma St. | 6-4 | |
39 | Down 1 | Memphis | 8-3 | 59 | Even | Oral Roberts | 4-3 | |
60 | Up 13 | UCF | 8-2 | 74 | Up 2 | Charlotte | 8-2 | |
94 | Up 4 | Wichita St. | 6-4 | 92 | Up 1 | LMU (CA) | 7-4 | |
138 | Down 4 | Tulane | 6-3 | 157 | Down 2 | Murray St. | 5-4 | |
142 | Up 17 | Cincinnati | 6-4 | 158 | Down 6 | Detroit Mercy | 4-6 | |
190 | Up 4 | Temple | 6-5 | 219 | Up 3 | Loyola Chicago | 5-5 | |
203 | Up 3 | East Carolina | 7-4 | 238 | Up 4 | Oregon St. | 3-6 | |
229 | Up 1 | South Fla. | 4-6 | 285 | Down 1 | Central Mich. | 2-6 | |
237 | Even | Tulsa | 3-6 | 308 | Up 14 | Jackson St. | 1-9 | |
287 | Down 1 | SMU | 3-7 | 353 | Up 1 | Mississippi Val. | 1-10 |
Rank | Trend | Team | Record |
13 | Down 2 | Fla. Atlantic | 7-1 |
66 | Down 1 | North Texas | 6-2 |
67 | Down 6 | UAB | 7-2 |
230 | Down 4 | Rice | 5-3 |
292 | Down 5 | UTSA | 3-5 |
Q1 | Quadrant 1: Home 1-30, Neutral 1-50, Away 1-75 |
Quadrant 2: Home 31-75, Neutral 51-100, Away 76-135 | |
Win | Quadrant 3: Home 76-160, Neutral 101-200, Away 136-240 |
none | Quadrant 4: Home 161-353, Neutral 201-353, Away 241-353 |
Loss | |
Oklahoma St. (A) | |
Q2 | |
Win | |
None | |
Loss | |
Oral Roberts (H) | |
Charlotte (N) | |
Q3 | |
Win | |
Loss | |
Murray St. (N) | |
Detroit Mercy (H) | |
Oregon St. (A) | |
Q4 | |
Wins | |
Loyola Chicago (N) | |
Jackson St. (H) | |
Central Mich. (H) | |
Loss | |
Georgetown is terrible. Not sure how long Patrick Ewing lasts there. Boston College is pretty bad. Louisville is easily the worst team I've seen play basketball this season...and I've caught a few of their games (at least the 10-15 minutes I've watched) and it's not good. And this is the fallout from the Pitino/Jurich crap and the adidas investigation and charges. It will be 2-3 years before they come close to even being a top 12 team in the ACC. Minnesota is the team I'm surprised by being this low.200+ Net “Major Conference” teams
Rank Team Conference Record Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 240 Georgetown Big East 5-6 0-0 0-3 0-2 5-1 241 Oregon St. Pac-12 3-6 0-1 0-3 1-1 2-1 242 Boston College ACC 5-6 0-2 0-0 3-2 2-2 243 Minnesota Big Ten 4-6 0-4 0-0 1-2 3-0 282 Florida St. ACC 2-9 0-2 0-2 0-3 1-2 294 South Carolina SEC 5-4 0-0 0-0 2-4 3-0 349 California Pac-12 0-11 0-1 0-3 0-3 0-4 360 Louisville ACC 0-9 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-4
Sounds like Leach passed away when the ten minutes went by. It was just a waiting game until he 'officially' passed.
Sad. It's about 6 minutes without oxygen to the brain before irreversible damage is done. There's a reason why CPR has changed from breaths and chest compressions to just chest compressions as the blood carries enough oxygen to be able to sustain someone but you obviously need to get the blood circulating. In a heart attack like Leach's, it's usually the arteries supplying the heart muscle with oxygen that stops the muscle from pumping and circulating blood. If the damage to the brain is extensive enough, then even the brain stem activity that controls a lot of your involuntary activities like breathing, heart contractions, etc. ceases and cannot happen on their own. I'm speculating, but there were probably artificial means used to keep his heart pumping and him breathing to see if any independent brain function could be regained.It was reported today that Mike Leach, The Head Football Coach at Mississippi State, had a heart attack and passed away. It was reported by several sites that he was down for about 10 minutes without aid, then they used the defibrillator and got a rhythm for his heart. Apparently, there was Brian damage done during that point. I am not a medical professional so I don’t know what the stats are for response, brain damage and such. I don’t know the guy personally and never met him but this saddens me a lot because he has been such a big figure to all that follow college football closely with his personality.
RIP Coach.