Some of the sports stories The Associated Press is covering Tuesday. A full Sports Digest will be sent by about 3 p.m. All times EST:- The AP announces its college football player of the year. Announcement at 12:30 p.m.- SEATTLE -- Washington officially accepts its invitation to the Peach Bowl and the College Football Playoff semifinals as the Huskies continue to look ahead to their Dec. 31 matchup with Alabama.- CLEMSON, S.C. -- No. 3 Clemson begins preparations for its College Football Playoff semifinal with No. 2 Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl on Dec. 31. For Tigers coach Dabo Swinney, its the chance to celebrate at the site where their national championship dreams ended last season.- SAN FRANCISCO -- City and county officials are expected to vote on a deal for a new $1.3 billion stadium that supporters hope will keep the Oakland Raiders in town. Board meetings start 2 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.- LONDON -- The Jaguars, Dolphins, Browns and Rams will be the home teams for next seasons NFL games in London.- PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers are back in first place in the AFC North and playing their best football of the season. A trip to Cincinnati -- site of a volatile playoff victory last winter -- awaits.- RENTON, Wash. -- For the first half of the season, Cliff Avril, Michael Bennett and the rest of the Seattle Seahawks defensive line were able to create havoc. For the past five games, the pass rush and the ability to sack the quarterback has gone missing.- The hot stove season has been burning for the St. Louis Cardinals, who have already addressed their two biggest needs. Now, with outfielder Dexter Fowler and reliever Brett Cecil in the fold, general manager John Mozeliak is just looking for a couple extra pieces to finish things off.- Florida defensive coordinator Geoff Collins and Temple are working to finalize deal that will make him the Owls head coach, a person involved in the negotiations tells the AP.- VILLANOVA, Pa. -- The No. 1 Villanova Wildcats try to remain undefeated when they play city rival Temple. Game starts 7 p.m.- LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- After a win over Southern Mississippi, undefeated and No. 5 Mississippi State travels to Sun Belt Conference member Arkansas-Little Rock. Game starts 7:30 p.m.Clinton Portis Womens Jersey . 4 Villanova with a 96-68 drubbing on Monday. Wragge hit 9-of-14 from behind the arc, matching Kyle Korvers school record for 3-pointers in a game set in 2003, as Creighton (16-3, 6-1 Big East broke a conference record with 21 treys in the rout. Russ Grimm Redskins Jersey . 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In the end, Chris Davis major-league leading 40th homer and a grand slam by Nate McLouth trumped four home runs by Seattle, and the Orioles held on for an 11-8 victory Friday night. "It was the kind of a game where you felt like you had to outscore them," McLouth said. "The ball was flying, and theyre a really good hitting team." Seattle and Baltimore started the game ranked 1-2 in percentage of runs scored via the home run. This game bared out that statistic. Davis and Ryan Flaherty hit solo shots prior to McLouths first career slam. Seattle got a two-run homer from Michael Saunders and solo drives from Kendrys Morales, Michael Morse and Humberto Quintero. "It was kind of one of those nights, both teams swinging the bats well," Davis said. "It just seemed like it was going to be a battle of the offences all night. One of those games where you feel like you cant score enough runs, no matter how many you put up there, they come back." McLouth connected off Brandon Maurer to make it 11-6 in the sixth, and that was just enough offence to fend off the Mariners. McLouths homer followed three straight singles off Maurer, who entered after starter Aaron Harang (5-10) struggled through five shaky innings. "If you look back, a lot of those pitches were over the heart of the plate," Seattle acting manager Robby Thompson said. "If you do that to this club here, youre going to run into some problems." Jim Johnson worked the ninth to earn his 38th save and secure the victory for Chris Tillman (14-3). Davis drove a pitch from Harang over the right-field wall and onto Eutaw Street to give Baltimore a 5-3 lead in the third inning. The solo homer travelled an estimated 442 feet and gave Davis a major-league high 101 RBIs. He is the fifth Oriole to hit 40 homers in a season, joining Brady Anderson (50), Frank Robinson (49), Jim Gentile (46) and Rafael Palmeiro (43). "Its pretty good company to be in," Davis said. "Im proud of the way things are going this year. Still got a lot more work to do, but its nice to be a big part of a winning team." Adam p;Jones had three RBIs for Baltimore, which has won 10 of its past 12 against Seattle.dddddddddddd Tillman gave up a season high-tying six runs, as well as eight hits and three walks. But the right-hander improved to 5-0 in five career starts against the team that traded him along with Jones to the Orioles in 2008. "Its an offensive night," Tillman said. "Our guys did their job, and I give credit to their guys, too. They hit some good pitches and they battled." Morales went 4 for 4 and has 13 hits in his past 17 at-bats. But the Mariners have dropped four in a row and six of eight. "We did a nice job offensively tonight," Thompson said. "We put up some runs, but unfortunately we were playing catch-up all night long." Harang allowed seven runs and seven hits. On Thursday night, the Mariners allowed six runs in the bottom of the ninth in an 8-7 loss to Boston. Thompson addressed his young team before this game to make sure there would be no carry-over. "Its over and done with," Thompson said. "I want to make sure we forget about it ... and move forward." They didnt. After going down in order with two strikeouts in the top of the first inning, Seattle promptly fell into a 4-0 hole. McLouth singled and Harang issued two straight walks before Jones doubled in two runs, and another scored when left fielder Raul Ibanez mishandled the hit. Matt Wieters capped the uprising with a sacrifice fly. Seattle used three walks, a homer by Saunders and an RBI single by Morales to close to 4-3 in the third. After Davis homered in the third and Flaherty hit one in the fourth, Quintero connected leading off the fifth. Jones hit an RBI single in the bottom half for a 7-4 lead, but the Mariners got two runs in the sixth on a run-scoring double by Morse and a sacrifice fly by Saunders. NOTES: The Orioles placed 2B Brian Roberts on paternity leave as he awaits the birth of his first son. Baltimore filled out the roster by activating RHP Steve Johnson (strained oblique) from the disabled list. ... Seattle 2B Nick Franklin went 0 for 5 and is hitless in his past 17 at-bats. ... Roberto Alomar was inducted into the Orioles Hall of Fame before the game. ... Wieters went 0 for 3 and is hitless in his past 25 at-bats, the longest drought of his career. ' ' '