LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The 10th-ranked Louisville Cardinals insist theyre preparing for No. 2 Florida State like any other opponent. That doesnt mean theyre downplaying the importance of their biggest test to date.Louisville (2-0, 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) hosts the Seminoles (2-0, 0-0) on Saturday in one of the programs biggest games. More challenges remain for both schools -- including games against defending ACC champion and preseason favorite No. 5 Clemson -- but the winner of this nationally televised showdown can take a major step in the Atlantic Division.We knew that if we were going to make a run in this conference or get to the goal that we want, we had to find a way to beat them, Louisville coach Bobby Petrino said. We are looking forward to the matchup.Adding more intrigue are two dynamic quarterbacks who have shown they can dominate games.Louisville dual-threat sophomore Lamar Jackson has shown he can win with his arm and legs with 1,015 yards and 13 touchdowns (seven passing) in the nations top offense (754 yards per game). Hes coming off an ACC-record 610-yard offensive performance at Syracuse that included a highlight-reel leap over a defender for a TD along with 72-yard scores running and passing.FSU running back Dalvin Cook saw Jacksons skills in high school in Florida and said, He got better as a passer. Louisville did a great job developing him as a passer.Florida States offense is just as explosive (509 yards) and features redshirt freshman Deondre Francois, who has passed for 681 yards and five TDs. Francois 419 yards passing and two scores helped the Seminoles erase a 28-6 first quarter deficit with 33 unanswered points that beat then-No. 11 Mississippi 45-34 on Labor Day.Neither marquee games nor comebacks are new for FSU, especially in recent meetings against Louisville. The Seminoles have beaten the Cardinals with second-half rallies the past two years, and another competitive meeting seems likely on Saturday with a lot at stake for both teams.We have to bring our A game to play, FSU coach Jimbo Fisher said. (This will) be another great test and challenge early in our season. ... Were looking forward to the challenge in going up there.----Some other things to watch as Florida State visits Louisville:PROTECT AND SUPPORT: Jacksons running has overshadowed performances by other Louisville rushers who figure to contribute in multiple ways against FSU. Brandon Radcliff had a career-best 156 yards rushing at Syracuse with a 48-yard TD run on 10 carries, while Jeremy Smith and L.J. Scott have turned swing passes out of the backfield into TDs. Not only do they provide additional targets for Jackson, they can also block. Theres going to be more of us involved in the pass protection game, Radcliff said, but thats nothing new for us.ELIMINATE BIG PLAYS: Florida State has already allowed 11 pass plays of 20 yards or more. Safety Derwin James is out for an extended period after having surgery to repair a torn meniscus. Senior Nate Andrews, who missed the first two games due to a calf injury, is likely to return this week and would move into James spot. Sophomore corners Tavarus McFadden and Marcus Lewis are expected to get challenged early.RACKING UP SACKS: Louisvilles pass rush has started strong with four sacks each in the first two games. Seven Cardinals have at least half a sack with junior linebacker James Hearns 2.5 leading the way. Louisville is tied for ninth nationally.SPECIAL DIVIDENDS: Florida States special teams have exceeded expectations early. Freshman kicker Ricky Aguayo has made all seven field goal attempts while punter Logan Tyler leads the ACC at 46.8 yards per punt. The return game has also been solid with Jesus Wilson returning a punt 89 yards last week. It was FSUs first punt return TD since 2012.ALI TRIBUTE: The Cardinals will wear special red chrome helmets featuring butterfly stickers honoring late heavyweight champ and Louisville native Muhammad Ali, who died in June at age 74. A 30-foot painting of the same design will be displayed in the northwest corner of the end zone, and several presentations are planned. Alis wife Lonnie and son Asaad will attend the game.----Follow Gary B. Graves on Twitter: www.twitter.com/GaryBGraves----AP College Football: http://collegefootball.ap.org----AP Sports Writer Joe Reedy in Tallahassee, Florida, contributed to this report.Swell Flaske Norge .com) - The red-hot Los Angeles Kings will try to extend their winning streak to a season-high seven games when they visit the Edmonton Oilers for Sundays clash at Rexall Place. Swell Flaske Marmor . LOUIS -- Valtteri Filppula assisted on three of Tampa Bays four goals, and the Lightning beat the St. http://www.swellflaskenorge.com/swell-flaske-500-ml.html .ca! Hi Kerry, Its another day and here we are looking at another dubious hit to the head. In this case Blue Jackets forward Brandon Dubinsky elbowed Saku Koivu in the head about a second after he dished off the puck to a teammate, knocking him unconscious. Swell Flaske Marble . Hey!" The lower tier of the School End of Queens Park Rangers Loftus Road was packed solid with a very festive-sounding Chelsea choral section in this particular part of South Africa Road London, W12. Swell Bottle Norge . -- Three close looks at the bucket, three misses. OAKLAND, Calif. -- Yoenis Cespedes provided the power and Eric Sogard gave Oakland a little bit of punch. It was a winning formula. Cespedes hit a two-run home run to help the Athletics end the Texas Rangers five-game winning streak with a 4-2 victory Saturday. Sogard drove in an insurance run with a safety squeeze that had Matt Garza steaming for a bit. Jed Lowrie also drove in a run for the As, who ended a three-game losing streak. Brandon Moss and Coco Crisp each added two hits. Garza hollered at Sogard after the play in the seventh inning gave the As a cushion. "I asked him if there were any good places to eat in Oakland," Garza joked afterward. Sogard said he couldnt make out what Garza was saying. "We scored a run though," he said, "so hes not going to be happy." Garza (1-1 in the AL, 7-2 overall) lost for the first time since June 11 and the Rangers lost ground on the AL West Division leading As for the first time in nearly a week, falling 3 1-2 games back. Jarrod Parker (7-6) gave up two runs on six hits over six innings. He walked two and struck out six. He ended a streak of six straight no decisions and is 5-0 over his last 12 starts. "After the leadoff double I just wanted to minimize the damage," Parker said. "To put a zero was huge." Ian Kinsler homered and Adrian Beltre also drove in a run for Texas. Garza gave up four runs on eight hits over eight innings. He walked one and struck out five. "They had a big first inning and its always tough when you start in a hole," Garza said. "I thought I made a good pitch but Cespedes is a strong guy and the wind was aiding it because it stayed up there a long time." Sean Doolittle, Ryan Cook and Grant Balfour each pitched an inning, with Balfour picking up his 29th save in 30 chances. Four of the first five As batters hit safely against Garza, with Lowrie driving in one run and Cespedes following with a two-run home run. Moss also singled before Garza got the final two outs. "Sometimes you want to score before a starting pitcher gets comfortable," As manager Bob Melvin said. "You try to get something off a good pitcher early to create a little havoc, and later to score a run." Garza, who pitched in Oakland on July 3 with the Chicago Cubs, allowed runs in the first inning for the first time since last July 5 in Atlanta, when he gave up four. "They showed how they were going to attaack me," Garza said.dddddddddddd "I didnt really do my job but I got deep into the game and gave the bullpen some rest." Garza, who earned the Rangers second complete game of the season, retired 12 of the next 13 hitters he faced. "He was good," Rangers manager Ron Washington said. "He gave up three runs and gave us a complete game." Beltre singled home a run in the third and Kinsler hit a one-out home run in the fifth to bring the Rangers within 3-2. Parker allowed more than five hits in a start for the first time since May 22, when he allowed six hits to the Rangers in Texas, a span of 12 starts. Moss doubled in the sixth when Texas centerfielder Leonys Martin lost a ball in the sun. It bounced behind him and then over the fence. Sogard, who became the first As player with two sacrifice bunts in the same game in over three years, delivered a safety squeeze to easily score Alberto Callapso, in the seventh. NOTES: As LHP Tommy Milone was optioned to Triple-A Sacramento and will likely start Thursday. RHP Evan Scribner was recalled to take his place on the roster. ... Oakland LHP Brett Anderson will throw a simulated game in Stockton on Tuesday. ... Sogard, who extended his career best hitting streak to 11 games, made his first start at shortstop in nearly a year. ... As C John Jaso is still experiencing some dizziness from a concussion and will undergo extensive testing. He will not join the As on their next road trip. ... The As will send RHP A.J. Griffin (10-7, 3.90) to the mound on Sunday. Hes given a major-league leading 26 home runs. ... The As acquired RHP Fernando Nieve for cash considerations. Nieve last pitched in the majors in 2010 with the New York Mets. ... Rangers Michael Kirkman (form of skin cancer) went five innings in his first rehab start on Friday night. Hes been on the DL since June 9. ... Texas RHP Neftali Feliz (Tommy John surgery) pitched an inning in the Arizona Rookie League on Friday. He will be rehabbed as a reliever. ... Rangers LHP Matt Harrison (back) will continue his rehab with a start Sunday with Double-A Frisco. ... Rangers RHP Colby Lewis (elbow surgery) was scheduled to make his fourth rehab start at Frisco on Saturday. ... LHP Derek Holland (8-6, 3.18) starts Sundays series finale for the Rangers. He has won four straight decisions against the As. ... Texas IF Elvis Andrus singled in the seventh to extend his career-high hitting streak to 16 games. ' ' '