England wing Elliot Daly will discover on Monday afternoon the length of the ban he must serve for being sent off against Argentina.Daly was shown a red card in the fifth minute of Saturdays 27-14 victory at Twickenham after colliding with Leonardo Senatore while the number eight was in the process of catching a high ball.Senatore landed on his head - his afternoon was ended by the concussion he sustained - and after reviewing the incident French referee Pascal Gauzere dismissed Daly.The Wasps threequarter faces a disciplinary hearing in London at Monday lunchtime knowing the entry point sanction for the offence is a three-week suspension with the mid-range numbering six weeks.Eddie Jones had no complaints with the fifth red card in English rugby history and the first since Lewis Moody in 2004.Elliot made a judgement error. We all make them. These things happen and you have to get on with it. I make an error of judgement every time I go outside, we all do it, head coach Jones said.He has to bounce back, he has no choice, mate. What is he going to do, sit in the corner and feel sorry for himself and never play rugby again?No-one holds any recrimination against him and I dont understand the questioning on this. I have probably had five words with him saying just get on with it, theres nothing else to say. Elgton Jenkins Jersey . They hope to persuade the other team owners and commissioner Roger Goodell to put pressure on Redskins owner Daniel Snyder to drop the nickname they find offensive. "Given the way the meeting transpired," Ray Halbritter, an Oneida representative and leader of the "Change the Mascot Campaign," said Wednesday, "it became somewhat evident they were defending the continued use of the name. Reggie White Jersey . 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LONG POND, Pa. -- The IndyCar season has just four races left, and the next one -- at Pocono Raceway on Sunday -- has every team in the paddock thinking about a lot more than the finish line.The series has a double dose of sadness to contend with -- the death a year ago of 37-year-old Justin Wilson after he was struck in the helmet by debris during the Pocono race, and the death less than two weeks ago of 27-year-old Bryan Clauson after a stunning crash during an open-wheel event in Kansas.Its definitely going to be weighing heavy on our hearts, said Marco Andretti, who grew up in nearby Nazareth and counts Pocono as his home track. We just lost another friend of ours, Bryan Clauson. Its definitely heavy hearts.Wilsons death was surprising. Sage Karam was in the lead when he spun and slammed into the wall. A split second later, as Wilson drove around the accident, the nosecone from Karams car landed in Wilsons cockpit and struck him in the head. The Englishman died the next day. IndyCar later announced that aerodynamic components of the cars, including the nosecone, would be tethered to the vehicles.Clauson was having a season to remember. Clauson, who drove the No. 88 in the Indianapolis 500 and finished 23rd after leading three laps midway through the race, was chasing USACs all-time wins mark (he had piled up 117) and was well on his way to complete his idea of Circular Insanity -- driving in 200 events this season.Regarded as perhaps the best open-wheel dirt driver in the country, he was leading the Belleville Midget Nationals on Aug. 6 when he crashed while trying to pass a lapped car. After barrel-rolling along the wall, his No. 17 came to a stop on the track and was then slammed violently by another competitor.Clauson was airlifted to a Nebraska hospital and died the next night surrounded by his family.Dale Coyne Racing announced Tuesday that Conor Daly will drive the No. 88 in SSundays IndyCar race to honor Clauson.dddddddddddd Daly wrote on Twitter: Honored to carry the initials of a legend on the side of our car this weekend. Lets ride. DCR also announced that Pippa Mann will drive the No. 19, and her helmet will have the BC Still Chasing 200 logo on it in Clausons honor.The past week has been incredibly tough for everyone in the racing family, and Im amongst those who have been feeling the loss of a friend and a teammate, Mann said. He told me this May he always wanted to run this race (Pocono), so I hope between Conor and I he sees this as us making those starts for him.When last season ended, the 21-year-old Karam, who also grew up in Nazareth, lost his ride at Chip Ganassi Racing because of a lack of sponsorship. He raced in this years Indy 500, led a couple of laps, but has spent most of the year driving sports cars. Karam tweeted last month that he wanted to race at Pocono, but he plans to be there as a spectator after a deal didnt come together.Although Andretti is having a forgettable season -- he has not led a lap this season and sits 18th in the standings -- rebounding in the final races of 2016 can go a long way for next year.Were just trying to maximize everything, he said. We need to just look at the next four races and just try tNorthamptonshire 155 for 6 (Cobb 80, Wakely 43) beat Durham 153 for 8 (Jennings 88, Sanderson 3-31) by four wicketsScorecardNorthants have defied injuries, international call-ups and relentless financial problems to secure their second limited-overs trophy since 1992 with victory in the final of the NatWest Blast.Reeling at 9 for 3 after 14 balls, Northants were rescued by a brilliant, fearless and powerful innings of 80 in 48 balls from Josh Cobb that helped them to victory with four wickets and five delivers to spare.Cobb, man of the match for Leicestershire as a bowler when they won this competition in 2011, added 120 in 78 balls with Alex Wakely - Wakelys second century stand of the day - to help Northants cope with an outstanding display of fast bowling from Mark Wood and clinch this trophy for the second time in four years.It was Cobbs final innings of the season. He has been struggling with a knee injury for six weeks and will undergo surgery in the coming days.Dealing with adversity is nothing new for Northants. Not only had they also been three down after 14 balls of their semi-final against a Nottinghamshire side awash with international talent, but they have wrestled, though much of the last couple of years, with financial worries putting the club under pressure not just to retain their players but remain solvent.So limited have the resources been this season that the coach, David Ripley, admitted the day before the final that there had been times when, a day or two before a game, he had been obliged to ring around other counties in a search for loan players simply to ensure he could field a team. A familiar scenario for many club captains, perhaps, but far from ideal for a first-class county.Those resources were tested further ahead of this match. Seekkuge Prasanna was called-up by Sri Lanka, Richard Gleeson, who has emerged as their key fast bowler, suffered a side strain in Thursdays Royal London quarter-final defeat and Olly Stone, a young fast bowler in whom they had high hopes (but who has subsequently signed for Warwickshire) was ruled out for the season through injury.There are times their cricket looks a little unconventional. In Richard Levi and Rory Kleinveldt they have the sort of heavyweight players who have been all but squeezed out of the modern, professional game - Levis attempt to leap for a catch offered by Ryan Pringle at mid-wicket saw him reach, at his zenith, a height of roughly an inch off the ground and a fitter man may well have made his ground when run-out by Scott Borthwicks direct hit - the bowling attack lacks the cutting edge of any of their rivals at Finals Day and their batting, the outrageously talented Ben Duckett apart, lacks obvious star quality.But such sustained success as theirs cannot be dismissed as fortune. This was the third time in four years they had reached the NatWest Blast final and, over the last two seasons, they have contested three of the possible four quarter-finals in the limited-overs competitions. In that time, they have seen David Willey, a product of their own system, go on to play a leading role for Yorkshire and England and produced other players - not least Ben Duckett, whose 84 helped them win their semi final, and Stone - who could well go on to enjoy similar success.It is surely no coincidence that the success has come since Ripley - a member of the Northants side that won the NatWest Trophy in 1992 - was appointed in August 2012. Despite the financial pressures - his playing budget is about the same size as Surreys budget for fake-tan - and the departure of key players, he has built a spirit, a unity, a template that continues to punch way above its weight.Ripley has made a virtue of necessity. With few selection options - he can only dream of the dilemmas faced by Nottinghamshire and Yorkshires coaches in recent days - he has instead built an environment where players are given time to learn their roles and nobody need look over their shoulder in fear of their place. Its not just the players that Northants management need to ensure are secured on long-term, rewarding contracts: its their coaching team.While the money won from this success will hardly make a dent in their financial issues - the winning players take home £200,000, but the winning club just £81,000; the Northants sandwich bill alone must be more than that - it does provide a timely reminder of the ability of sport to transcend financial might.For as this match between two cash-strapped sides - this might have been dubbed the austerity final - reminds us, money cant always buy success in sport. Teams full of international stars - the Nottinghamshire team beaten in one semi-final contained nine international players; the Yorkshire team beaten in the other contained eight - do not necessarily defeat teams forged with spirit and unity, who know their roles and play for one another. And it will be an irony lost on few that, in the sort of eight-team city-based tournament that some at the ECB favour, neither of the finalists in this years NatWest T20 Blast would even be included in the competition. Durhams total was built almost entirely on a career-best T20 innings from Keaton Jennings. Despite having never made a T20 half-century, Jennings produced a maturely paced 88 - the highest score made in the history of T20 Finals Day - with nobody else in the side reaching 20. Graeme Whites left-arm spin and the seam of Steven Crook and Klenveldt were driven for straight sixes, while when Ben Sanderson dropped short he was pulled for six more.While Jennings was dropped on 43 - a caught and bowled chance to Crook - Northants fielding in the final was generally outstanding. Cobb threw himself to his left at extra-cover to cling on to an outstanding catch to dismiss Pringle and Rob Keogh produced a diving catch on the mid-wicket boundary to end Ben Stokes dangerous cameo.Sanderson and Crook, with 21 dot balls between them, were frugal though it was the skiddy pace of Azharullah - who conceded just 22 from his four overs - who stood out in keeping Durham to a total perhaps 15 or so below par on an excellent Finals Day surface.Still, at 9 for 3, it seemed Northants might fall well short. Wood, rattling the top-order with his pace, threatened to win his second game of the day and had Adam Rossington caught off the shoulder of the bat with his first ball.But Cobb and Wakely, understanding that once Wood was negated the attack held few fears, gradually took control. 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Peppers competition for the Chuck Bednarik Award includes lineman Jonathan Allen of the Alabama Crimson Tide and lineman Myles Garrett of the Texas A&M Aggies.Peppers has tallied 60 totaal tackles this season along with four sacks so far.ddddddddddddWolverines senior cornerback Jourdan Lewis and senior tight end Jake Butt also received finalist nominations.Lewis is in the running for the Jim Thorpe award (best defensive back) against Alabamas Allen and Texas A&Ms Garrett. Butt is a finalist for the John Mackey Award (outstanding tight end), and his competition includes O.J. Howard of Alabama and Jordan Leggett of the Clemson Tigers.-- Courtney Schellin ' ' 'o end on a solid note.Racing not far from his home track -- and racing to honor the memories of Wilson and Clauson -- might just give Andretti a head start.The way I get through it, I think of the type of people they were, Andretti said. 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