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Two teams that in October appeared to be headed for nowhere in the postseason will meet when Miami (Ohio) and Mississippi State face off in the St. Bojan Bogdanovic Jersey . Petersburg Bowl.Kickoff will be at 11 a.m. ET on Monday at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., with ESPN cameras looking on.The Redhawks (6-6) earned their first bowl bid since 2010 by winning their last six games after losing their first six. The Bulldogs (5-7) got in by virtue of their APR (Academic Progress Rate) when not enough 6-6 teams were available to fill the 80 bowl slots.That makes Mississippi State one of three teams (along with Hawaii and North Texas) to make it into the postseason with losing records, but the Bulldogs have the respect of Redhawks coach Chuck Martin.They have a lot of great players on offense and they do a lot of things that are not fun to try to defend with all their movement over there, Martin said. And their quarterback is obviously the guy that makes it go. They score on everybody.That quarterback is sophomore Nick Fitzgerald, who stepped in for Dak Prescott (now starting for the Dallas Cowboys as a rookie) and led the team in rushing with 1,243 yards while passing for another 2,287. He ranks 20th in the country in total offense (294.2 yards per game) and accounted for 35 touchdowns (21 passing, 14 rushing).In the season finale against Ole Miss, he rushed for 258 yards and two scores and passed for 109 and three more touchdowns to lead the 55-20 win that eventually got the Bulldogs to a bowl for a seventh consecutive season.His favorite target is senior wide receiver Fred Ross, who had 68 receptions for 873 yards and 12 touchdowns.Miami is playing with confidence after its midseason turnaround. Injuries that cost the Redhawks several potential starters before the season were a major factor in the stumbling start.Its not like they were getting crushed early in the season and then all of a sudden the light came on, Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen said. They were battling. They had some tough losses early in the season and just kind of started making the plays and having some confidence to win the games later in the year.The key factor in that turnaround was the emergence of sophomore quarterback Dan Ragland. Injured in the spring and unavailable at the start, Ragland took over at midseason and guided the Redhawks to six consecutive wins. All were in conference play, resulting in a 6-2 league mark that gave them a share of first place with Ohio in the East Division of the Mid-America Conference.Martin said his Redhawks are excited to be playing a Southeastern Conference opponent, but knows they face a tough task in the programs first meeting with the Bulldogs.We know we have to play the best football game of our lives -- and our smartest football game of our lives -- to really give us a chance, he said. Myles Turner Jersey . Pettersen, winner of last years Evian Championships, had nine birdies and three bogeys, holding off a series of challengers led by Marion Ricordeau of France. The second-ranked Norwegian made her season debut after missing the LPGA Tours opening event last month in the Bahamas because of a shoulder injury. Thaddeus Young Jersey . Westbrook has missed 27 games since having a procedure on Dec. 27 to deal with swelling in his injured right knee — the third operation on the knee in nine months. http://www.officialpacersprostore.com/ki...-pacers-jersey/ . According to a report from the Winnipeg Free Press, the Bombers will name Acting GM Kyle Walters to the post full time. Regardless the sport, there are those within their field that stand above all others, kings of their mountain.Jordan, Gretzky, Ruth and Brady are names synonymous with greatness. Each demonstrated perfection, they are athletic aristocrats, members of a noble fraternity of a chosen few who perform at a level so high it becomes the measure in their discipline for decades.With his seventh title in 11 seasons, Jimmie Johnson has become the latest member of this exclusive group.Im often asked how can one driver win so often? Is it the car, the engine, the crew? Its all those things, but its primarily the individual behind the steering wheel.The answer to the question what makes great is this: The ability to extract more when it matters most under the most adverse or demanding circumstances.Thats how I would describe watching Jimmie Johnson at Homestead when he demonstrated that to perfection.Every great athlete obeys their sports fundamentals -- they become the foundation for your career, they ultimately support prosperity and longevity.In auto racing, the fundamentals are car control, evaluating risk vs. reward, and anticipating opportunity and capitalizing on it.The fundamentals keep you balanced, relevant during a grueling 10-month season.Desire, commitment, determination and composure are what are needed to finish the job. Separate yourself from all others, close the deal.Car control is how well, and how quickly, you process and react to your cars personality against the limits of the race track, or the obstructions created from cars around you.Solid car control doesnt determine if you win or lose, but it certainly increases your chances.Nobody does it better than Jimmie Johnson. He demonstrated it to perfection in the final two laps of the championship race.Watch it. Watch it again and again if you have to. Jimmie drove two of the best laps of his life to capture a seventh title.What did he do?He arced the car into the turn at the precise angle, allowing speed to remain elevated, but controlled enough to maintain the perfect line to the apron. At center corner, he used enough steering input, combined with acceleration, to lean the car onto the right-rear tire -- too aggressive and his car slides toward the wall, forcing his right foot off the gas. Too cautious and he would have surrendered two or three hundred RPM from his exit and would have passed no one. He would have force himself from playing offense to playing defense, preoccupied with the rearview mirror.Going fast is dependent on your body identifying forces of the car, delivering the info to your brain, it being processed and fed to your hands, feet and eyes.Its a process that follows a sequence, the sequence can be sped up or slowed down depending on the individual. Lance Stephenson Jersey. The best make it look and feel instinctive, without thought. Its why a chosen few are fast, very fast -- no matter where they compete.You have to anticipate. The final restart is a perfect illustration of this. Jimmie timed it perfectly, did not spin the rear tires, executed two precise shifts and captured the lead against a superior car off the exit of Turn 2.Anticipating a restart is predicated once again on your senses: Your peripheral vision acting like radar for any sudden appearance or acceleration; sound, because you are locked in to the sound of the cars exhaust restarting next to you; and the feel you have of the rear tires struggling between creating thrust in your car vs. breaking free of the racing surface. Its a beautiful thing when done perfectly, and ugly as hell otherwise.Great drivers identify the limit of their car, the track, their talent and operate within a fraction of that edge all race long. They also drive 100 percent while giving the clear succinct definition of their cars balance to their team.Few drivers can do this.Most operate at 95 percent when evaluating their cars balance, showing an inability to drive on the extreme edge and evaluate all the factors simultaneously.Only a few drivers in my lifetime demonstrated the ability to do it. Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt are the obvious ones. Others could do it at particular tracks. I had the gift at Martinsville. Dale Earnhardt Jr. at Daytona and Talladega. AJ Allmendinger at Watkins GlenAll drivers have their strengths, but I can count on only one hand the drivers who could do it every week, at every kind of track.Jimmie Johnson is one of them.Conditioning? Drivers fail most often under these two scenarios.First, when they become distracted; second, when they become tired. Jimmie can fall victim to distraction, its evident the few times a year he and crew chief Chad Knaus swap audio jabs at 150 mph. But he wont tire, because he trains and he prepares, harder than anyone I know. Its an extension of his commitment to being the best.Its not just achieving a superior physical fitness, its about obtaining a superior mental fitness. Jimmie subscribes and adheres to it, beyond what others could imagine.The Bottom LineGood drivers win in great cars. Great drivers win in good cars.The latter is what Jimmie Johnson did Sunday.I understand all the things required to perform and compete as a race-car driver. I understand the criteria for winning races.What I dont completely understand is this: How has Jimmie done it so damned well, so often, for so long and so much better than everyone else? 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