POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Alex Jeske had 377 total yards and six touchdown, and Dayton gained a season-high 530 yards in a 59-31 victory over Marist on Saturday.Jeske was 13-of-20 passing for 198 yards and two touchdowns with one interception. He also carried it 18 times for 179 yards and scored four more touchdowns.Cam Stubbs had a 94-yard kickoff return to the 5-yard line and Jeske scored to give Dayton a 7-3 lead. Jeskes second touchdown made it 17-3 and Jack Euritts 35-yard touchdown grab put the Flyers up 24-10.After Marist pulled to 24-17 on a 78-yard touchdown run by Mike White, Jeske gave Dayton a two-score lead again. Euritt had a catch-and-run for a 28-yard touchdown to extend Daytons lead to 38-24 with 1:43 left in the third and Jared Ruffing went untouched for an 11-yard touchdown to make it 45-24.Euritt had four catches for 99 yards and two touchdowns for Dayton (9-2, 7-1 Pioneer). Cam Stubbs had four kickoff returns for 234 yards, including a 90-yard touchdown in the fourth.Mike White threw for 248 yards and one touchdown with two interceptions for Marist (5-5, 5-2). Nike Sneakers Bestellen . -- In a span of seven Washington Redskins offensive plays, Justin Tuck sacked Robert Griffin III four times. Nike Sneakers Korting . Andrew Luck lost his favourite target and the Indianapolis locker room lost one of its most revered leaders when Reggie Wayne was diagnosed Monday with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee that will cost him the rest of the season. http://www.goedkopenikesneakers.com/ . Olli Jokinen, Mark Scheifele, and Bryan Little each had a goal and an assist as Winnipeg won 5-2, handing Calgary its record-setting seventh consecutive loss on home ice. Goedkope Nike Sneakers Dames . LUCIE, Fla. Nike Sneakers Nederland .Y. -- Buffalo Bills coach Doug Marrone has drawn on his Syracuse connections once again by hiring Rob Moore to take over as receivers coach. SAINT PAUL, Minn. -- When their team scores a goal at home, Calgary Flames fans are used to fire shooting from strategic points in their buildings ceiling, not from the home teams bench.Still, Flames first-year coach Glen Gulutzan is finding himself on an increasingly hot seat with less than 20 percent of the seasons games played as Calgary sinks further and further back in the Western Conference standings.The Flames come to Minnesota on Tuesday having lost four in a row, and owning a 5-10-1 mark, which is second-worst in the league (ahead of only the Arizona Coyotes).All of that recent losing had Gulutzan juggling his lines on Monday at practice before the team boarded a Minnesota-bound plane, looking for a new spark.When you lose four in a row, youve got to make some changes, Gulutzan said, without revealing the exact combinations the Wild will be expected to counter on Tuesday, although it looks as if Alex Chiasson will move to the second line and be replaced by Troy Brouwer, who will play with regular top-liners Johnny Gaudreau and Sean Monahan. Any guy weve got here weve got a chance of putting in, so well see how the lineup transpires.The Flames have scored just four goals during the four-game skid, and speculation is growing in Calgary that an early-season coaching change may be needed. However, Gulutzan, who coached the Dallas Stars for two seasons and is in his second head-coaching gig in the NHL, is less concerned about offense and focusing more on his teams inabiliity to consistently stifle the opponents offense.ddddddddddddEverybodys talking about the points, but the reality is weve given up 60-some goals, 50-some goals, Gulutzan said. If you go back a year from now, one of the reasons we didnt have success is we gave up 260-some goals. The top teams in the league dont do that.After a brief power outage in early November, the Wild (8-5-1) are back to looking like one of the top teams in the league, coming home after two weeks away and having just collected four of a possible six points on a three-game eastern road trip. And the health news is even better in Minnesota, after star left winger Zach Parise skated in practice on Monday and may return to the lineup after a two-week absence caused by a lower-body injury.Its good. It beats skating on your own, Parise said Monday after practice. Its one of those things I needed to get the progress and get back to feeling good again. It was good to be practicing with the team.Parise said he felt fine and would make his case to coach Bruce Boudreau about a return to the ice against the Flames on Tuesday, hoping to join Charlie Coyle and Eric Staal on the teams top line.It is the start of a whirlwind stretch in which Minnesota will play seven games in 12 days -- five of them at home.The Wild defense is on a roll, having allowed just nine goals in the past eight games. ' ' '