East Carolinas Zay Jones has the nations top four games for receptions after making 19 catches in a win over UConn, and hes on track to break the Bowl Subdivision career receptions record.Jones passed former Oklahoma receiver Ryan Broyles for second place on the career list and trails only former ECU teammate Justin Hardy. Jones has 355 catches; Hardy, now with the Atlanta Falcons, had 387 from 2011-14.Jones is averaging 14.25 catches a game and has at least four games left to haul in the 33 passes needed to break the record.Offensive coordinator Tony Petersens spread system emphasizes short, high-percentage passes, helping Jones rack up the receptions. He had 22 catches against South Carolina, 18 against USF and 17 against UCF. Trent Taylor of Louisiana Tech also had a 17-catch game.Jones leads the nation with 114 catches in eight games. Taylor is second with 93 in nine games.---Other statistical feats from the weekend:THE BIG ONEToledos Logan Woodside and JonVea Johnson teamed for the nations longest pass play -- 98 yards for a touchdown -- in a loss to Ohio. Woodside finished with three TD passes to extend his national lead to 31. Woodside has thrown for no fewer than three TDs in any game this season.SACK STREAKDorance Armstrong of Kansas has recorded at least one sack in six straight games, sharing the longest streak in the nation with Alabamas Tim Williams. The sophomore defensive end is a feel-good story for the struggling Jayhawks. Hes added 20 pounds to his 6-foot-4 frame since last year and is now listed at 246. He has eight sacks in eight games, a Big 12-leading 12 tackles for loss and a total of 28 tackles to lead all KU linemen.FIELD GOALS APLENTYVirginia Techs Joey Slye tied the school and ACC record and became the third kicker in the nation this season to kick six field goals in a game. He connected from 31, 21, 22, 26, 37 and 22 yards in a win over Pittsburgh. Slye also made three extra points, and his 21 points set the Tech record for a kicker. Hes made nine field goals in the last two games and is 16 of 20 for the season.ZIPPING PAST AKRON, AGAINBuffalos Jordan Johnson turned in the weekends best rushing performance, running 24 times for 282 yards against Akron. The Zips have given up three of the top 11 rushing games of the season.Other big outings: Texas DOnta Foreman, 32 carries for 250 yards against Baylor; Tulsas James Flanders, 33 for 249 against Memphis; Auburns Kamryn Pettway, 30 for 236 against Mississippi; San Diego States Donnel Pumphrey, 32 for 223 against Utah State; and Southern Californias Ronald Jones II, 18 for 223 against California.Pumphrey has four 200-yard games and is the national rushing leader by 26 yards a game over Foreman.CANT KEEP UP WITH JONESNotre Dames Jarron Jones played one of the most dominant games of the season by a defensive lineman. His six tackles for loss against Miami were a season high nationally. He finished with seven stops, a sack and a pass breakup. 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"Havent changed our minds." A decision has seemingly been made - Sundays Group B-deciding tilt against Finland ahead - but it could not have been an easy one. Price opened the tournament with a sturdy 19-save performance against the Norwegians, yielding just one goal.MIAMI -- When Jose Fernandez threw his final pitch of the night, he pulled up in pain, rubbed his right knee and limped to the dugout.He still looked better than his opponent.Fernandez pitched seven innings and shook off calf cramps to help the Miami Marlins beat the Kansas City Royals 3-0 and snap their nine-game winning streak Wednesday.Fernandez (13-7) grimaced after retiring Christian Colon with his ninth strikeout to end the seventh.I was cramping for the last five pitches, Fernandez said. I was sweating and changed my uniform twice. Sweating, sweating. The last pitch, when I finished I felt the cramp and I was, `Oooowwwww. I came in and took some Gatorade, and Im ready to go -- fantastic.The irrepressible Fernandez was laughing with teammates in the dugout in the ninth inning and joined in the postgame celebration on the field. When asked if the Marlins ace was indeed OK, manager Don Mattingly laughed.Did you see him after the game? Mattingly said.Fernandezs nine strikeouts increased his season total to 213, breaking the Marlins record of 209 set by Ryan Dempster in 2000. Fernandez allowed six hits and won for the first time since July 23 to snap his three-game losing streak, a career worst.From the last five or six starts, today was a little improvement, he said.Fernandez also had the Marlins first two hits, hiking his average to .286, and improved to 27-2 at Marlins Park.Christian Yelich broke a scoreless tie in the sixth with a two-run single.The Royals went 0 for 8 with runners in scoring position against Fernandez. They loaded the bases in the second, but Fernandez escaped by retiring Paulo Orlando and Colon. Their first two batters singled in the sixth, but Alex Gordon struck out and Alcides Escobar bounced into a double play.Orlando struck out in all four at-bats against Fernandez.He was just tough, Royals mmanager Ned Yost said.dddddddddddd He had a really, really good slider and went to it when he got in trouble.Fernando Rodney pitched around two singles and a walk in the ninth for his 25th save and eighth with Miami. He was helped by a spectacular leaping catch by shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria to rob Escobar.That changed the game, Escobar said. I hit that ball really good. When I saw it, I said, `Oh! Thats a great play.Dillon Gee (5-7) allowed only two of the first 18 batters to reach -- and both times it was Fernandez. He had an infield single in the third and another single in the sixth, when Gee proceeded to unravel.The Marlins collected four consecutive singles, the last of them Yelichs hit to chase Gee. Marcell Ozuna followed with a sacrifice fly.I wasnt overpowering by any means, Gee said, but I felt like I threw the ball fairly well.The Royals bullpen extended its franchise-record scoreless streak to 34 2/3 innings.TRAINERS ROOMMarlins: LHP Wei-Yin Chen (sprained elbow) threw a bullpen session for the first time since being sidelined July 20, and hes on schedule to return in mid-September. ... Ozuna was back in the lineup after leaving Tuesdays game to be with his pregnant wife, who became ill and was briefly taken to the hospital. She and the baby were doing fine Wednesday, Ozuna said.Royals: LHP Mike Minor, who has not pitched in the majors since 2014 after suffering a torn labrum in 2015, is being shut down for the year after struggling in several rehab starts.UP NEXTRHP Edinson Volquez (9-10, 5.04) is scheduled to face Marlins RHP Tom Koehler (9-8, 3.82) in the series finale. Volquez is 6-0 in seven career starts against Miami. Koehler is 3-0 over his past six starts with a 1.62 ERA. ' ' '